British Dressage - Issue 8 2021

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DRESSAGE DAYS.

DRESSAGE DAYS Q&A MEET SUSIE WHITE The ‘Petplans’ are close to the hearts of many, providing participants with a year-round competition pathway and experience on the big stage. Susie White (23) and Seventh Heaven II (Dids) won the Advanced Medium Silver at this year’s inaugural Petplan Equine Summer Area Festival Championships. Susie has a background in eventing, competing up to CCIL2*, but has now caught the dressage bug. We caught up with Susie, a building surveyor, who lives near Hexham in Northumberland with her partner, Matthew.

TELL US ABOUT YOUR EQUESTRIAN BACKGROUND

HOW AND WHEN DID SEVENTH HEAVEN II COME INTO YOUR LIFE?

I was fortunate to come from a horsey family. I was plonked onto my Shetland mare who would follow my older siblings’ ponies and we’d set off round my parents’ farm. Growing up on the farm offered me a childhood immersed in horses.

Dids is homebred out of our ‘supermare’ Heaven Eyes. We imported ‘Heaven’ from Ireland 20 years ago and she’s been amazing, eventing with my sister and me, doing tetrathlon with my brother and even the Wobbleberry Challenge with Mum. When my sister Louise went to university and I was still too small to take over the reins, we decided to breed from her. Dids couldn’t have come out more perfect for us. His British-bred sire, Catherston Dance in the Dark, added a lot of quality to him. I was 10 when he was born, so it was an amazing education for me to learn to handle a young horse.

WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO FOCUS ON DRESSAGE? I enjoyed eventing and came up through the U18 programme on Dids’ dam, and then Dids. I had amazing experiences, such as competing at Millstreet in the Young Horse 2* class and at Weston Park for the U18 Championships. However, if I wanted to progress, I needed to move up to Intermediate/3*. I simply didn’t have the bravery and Dids wasn’t the bravest either. So I spent a summer feeling a bit lost and then by chance got a place on my Pony Club’s dressage team. At the Championships I decided to have a go at the dressage to music so needed a BD membership for the music licence. I got bitten by the dressage bug and have never looked back.

confidence and elief in my system.

TELL US ABOUT YOUR PROFESSIONAL LIFE

ambitious goal, I’d now like to focus on moving up to PSG and, longer-term, see if we can perhaps get selected for a CDI.

Horses are my passion, but while in sixth form, I decided to go into Building Surveying. I’m incredibly lucky to have a fantastic apprenticeship with a local fi rm and ’m currently in my last year of a Chartered Degree apprenticeship. Hopefully in 18 months’ time I’ll be fully Chartered.

IF YOU COULD HAVE A LESSON ON ANY FAMOUS DRESSAGE HORSE, WHICH WOULD IT BE?

WHAT ARE YOUR COMPETITION PLANS FOR THE FUTURE?

SIX FAMOUS GUESTS AT YOUR DREAM DINNER PARTY!

I’d love to canter up the centre line of a Grand Prix with my best friend, Dids. Aside from that rather

Hozier, Simone Biles, Jonny Wilkinson, David Attenborough, Serena Williams and Isobel Wessels.

It would have to be Cathrine Dufour’s Cassidy. I’m a huge fan of Cathrine’s riding and Cassidy looks such a bundle of power and fun; and with a huge personality.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO WIN THIS TITLE? It’s meant a great deal to me in self-

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KEVIN SPARROW


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