The Royal Horse Show at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto was an egg-cellent outing (sorry) for Rottenegg, a three-year-old Hanoverian filly that captured wins in both the Governor General’s and Lieutenant Governor’s Cup classes. Each class had 21 entries and was judged by U.S. judges Oliver Brown and Susan Graham.

Rottenegg, known around the barn as Leggo, was bred and is owned by Amy West of Ontario Elite Hunter Sales in Millbrook in central-eastern Ontario, and joins the exclusive club of double Cup winners at the most prestigious competition in the country for Canadian-bred three-year-old sport horses. The flashy chestnut with four white legs is by Rotspon and out of De Lorean, by Domiro.

The Cup wins are a pinnacle achievement for her breeder, who suffered multiple fractures and a severe brain injury in a devastating car accident in January, 2011. Despite losing her ability to speak and other challenges from those injuries, Amy has determinedly continued to breed quality hunters at her small farm.

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