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Friday, November 09 2012 / Published in General, In the Irons, Z-Blogs

At long last

It was 1982, and I was 17 years old. I was one of the kids that could win the finals — one of the riders people threw out as a possible winner of the biggest equitation class on earth and quite possibly the single biggest class a junior rider could win

Read more at the source: At long last

Article excerpt posted on Sidelinesnews.com from In The Irons.

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