Susan Dutta Dominates
FEI Freestyles at Wellington Dressage At Cosequin Winter Equestrian Festival
WELLINGTON, FLFebruary
6, 2002Dressage competition at the Cosequin Winter Equestrian Festival
kicked off with the Wellington Dressage Show January 31- February 3 at
Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club in Wellington, Florida. Held over four
days, the four-ring show hosted more than 200 exhibitors and over 400
rides were judged.
Susan Dutta of Bedford
Hills, NY, and Wellington, FL, dominated the FEI freestyle classes. On
Sunday, February 3, Dutta won the Intermediaire 1 Freestyle with her West
Side Lady, scoring 70.458%. Dutta also won the Grand Prix Freestyle riding
her Gumshoes-DC, earning a 68.833%. "I like the freestyle,"
said Dutta. "Its a lot of fun and I look forward to it, but
its also nerve-wracking because you have to stay with the music."
Yvonne Barteau of
Wellington, riding San Remo owned by Elite European Sport Horses, earned
the shows high score with a 76.471% in First Level, Test 4.
Noting that the Grand
Prix classes at this show had featured several rides in the 70 percentile,
Dutta said of her Grand Prix freestyle, "Im well aware that
68% in the freestyle is not high enough. Thats why were going
to figure out how I can get more points." After the Freestyle Championship
in California, Dutta plans to return to the Florida circuit to qualify
both horses for the Intermediaire I Championship at the Bayer/USET Festival
of Champions, Presented by State Line Tack, at Gladstone in June.
Betsy Steiner and
Ranier also drew crowds to the FEI ring for both of their rides during
the show. Ranier was Robert Dovers mount at the Sydney Olympics,
and Dover is currently coaching Steiner on the big gray.
Spectators witnessed
four rides in the 70 percentile in the Grand Prix class -- Patrick Burssens,
Steiner, Tina Konyot and Lynda Alicki placed first through fourth respectively.
Burssens, of Wellington, rode Marfil in place of owner Mary Ann McPhail
and won the class with a 70.333%. Steiner of New York City and Wellington,
was a close second, scoring 70.267% with Jane Forbes Clarks Ranier.
Konyot on Abrikos earned a 70.067 for third place, and Alicki of Wellington,
riding her Impressario, turned in a 70.00% score for fourth place.
High scores in the
FEI ring continued when Steiner, Konyot, and Burssens again scored in
the 70s, in the Grand Prix Special. Steiner and Ranier won with a 73.933%,
followed by Konyot and Abrikos with a 71.533, and Burssens and Marfil
earned a 70.067%.
Another highlight
was Michelle Gibsons rides on her stallion, World of Dreams. The
pair took the blue in the Prix St. Georges with a score of 71.750%. The
following day, Gibson and World of Dreams won the Intermediaire 1 class
with a 71.125%.
Following are the
remaining competitions in the 2002 Cosequin Winter Equestrian Festival
show jumping and dressage schedule at the Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club:
Jaguar/Land Rover
Florida Classic & WCHRA Spectacular on February 13 17
Zada Enterprises, LLC Florida Dressage Classic on February 14-17
Zada Enterprises, LLC Wellington Masters on February 20 - 24
Tommy Bahama Palm Beach Open on February 27 - March 3
Cosequin Wellington Finale on March 6 10
Zada Enterprises, LLC WEF Dressage Classic on March 14-17
The Zada Enterprises, LLC Wellington Masters, Tommy Bahama Palm Beach
Open and the Cosequin Wellington Finale also host events on the Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series.
Jumper riders at
all levels will have ample opportunity to shine in the:
The $430,000 Amateur-Owner
Jumper Series
Seniors Jumper Series
The $175,000 BET On Jazz Junior Jumper Series
The $105,000 Adult Jumper Series sponsored by RV Sales of Broward
The $36,000 Childrens Jumper Series
The $16,000 Pony Jumper Series
For More Information
For more information on the Cosequin Winter Equestrian Festival and all
the exciting events and activities, please call Stadium Jumping, Inc.
in Wellington at (561) 793-JUMP or visit www.stadiumjumping.com.
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