“This horse is the reason I will
keep my boots and hard hat
on at the moment! He is such
fun. I am thankful for the ride,
and I am extremely happy for
the Iverson’s to have another
one to come and watch!”
really understands that when she in 47 and change, leaving Susie
sets her mind to something, she for the win.
is a fierce little thing that sees Heather’s parents are always in
the blue ribbon in the sky and the stands and support just about
chases it. Today, she was really every class she is in. After all
fast, clear in 50.667, a bit behind these years, they still root her on
Susie. and they still get a little nervous
Heather Olson, on Latina, had as she rides around these big
a bit of a problem at the last jumps. If you are in the VIP
jump on this jump-off course. tent for one of these, be sure to
Really taking a shot at the win, go introduce yourself. They are
the wheels sort of fell off at the simply delightful people and still
last jump. At mock speed, the madly in love with this sport and
only distance that came up was everyone around it.
not necessarily the one we want Cantano is a Holsteiner Stallion
to leave from. Latina gave it a out of the Ahorn Z/Lord/
great effort by firing into the air Ladykiller bottom line and
from way out to the last oxer, but Cascavell/Cantus line on the top.
then having to try to avoid the Purchased a couple of years ago
jump that way right under him. as a six year old, Jeanne Wingas
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A bit of a scramble with the rails found him in Europe and sold
Susie H & Cantano
flying everywhere, but everyone him to Nicol Saathoff, a Jeff
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Susie Hutchison for the win
escaped unscathed. Four faults Katz client. Nicol was showing
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