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Susan Dutta and West Side Lady
Mary
Hilton, press officer for the American Equestrian Newspaper
Sidelines, reported on Susan Dutta's excellent performances
with the Hanoverian mare West Side Lady at the Cosequin
Winter Equestrian Festival. The WEF kicked off with
the Wellington Dressage Show, January 31 to February
3 at Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club in Wellington,
Florida.
The Iintermediaire I class was Dutta’s first show with
the West Side Lady and the first time the duo had performed
their Kur. Choreographer Marlene Whitaker created the
freestyle for West Side Lady a year ago, but it was
performed by Tina Konyot who rode the mare during Dutta’s
pregnancy. "It’s West Side Story for West Side Lady,"
said Dutta. "It’s very beautiful music. It suits her.
It’s supposed to be soothing and yet still fun." Dutta
said she ran through the Kur for the first time the
night before the competition. "Everything went really
well. I’d heard the music many times and I’d seen Tina
do it, so I knew it was going to work."
But having watched Konyot and West Side Lady, Dutta
felt pressure to live up to their success. "I was a
little nervous because Tina did so well with the horse
that I wanted to do well with her too. I just had my
baby four months ago so I’m just getting fit again.
This mare has a big trot to ride so there’s a lot of
fitness necessary to ride her well."
Dutta credits her personal trainer, Richard Egan of
Wellington, Florida, for getting her into shape. She
started working him a week after giving birth to baby
Timmy (named after his father Tim Dutta) and she continues
to work out with Egan three times a week.
West Side Lady is a nine-year old Hanoverian mare known
as ‘Fergie’ because she is "a red-haired Duchess," according
to Dutta. The mare is by Westbury out of a Landberg
line mare. "She’s well bred," said Dutta, who purchased
her from the Weiss family in Jackson Hole, Wyoming,
a year and four months ago. "She’ll be a Grand Prix
horse. She does everything. I need a chance to get to
know her, so I’m going to hold her back, get her basics,
and build a partnership this year. Then I’ll move her
to the Grand Prix in the summer after Gladstone."
West Side Lady already had an impressive show record
when the Weiss' both her in Germany. She holds the highest
score in the history of the keuring (mare test) for
mares in Germany; she was third in the Bundeschampionate
as a three-year-old, and she won the same competition
as a four-year-old. The mare got sold for a top amount
of money at the Verden Elite Hanoverian auction.
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