An Unlikely Fairy Tale: How Olympic Medalist Gina Miles Realized Her Dreams
Monday, October 02 2017
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By Dani Moritz-Long It was 1984 in Los Angeles when then-10-year-old Gina Miles found herself pressed against the ropes, jaw-dropped as she watched the Olympic eventing teams fly by on the cross-country course. She had never seen anything like it in her life — the speed of their gallop, the scope of their jump —
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October 2017 – Table of Contents
Monday, September 18 2017
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70 Ingate (Full Article) Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! FEATURES 16 Charity: Thrive Animal Rescue 22 Show Jumper Brian Walker Answers Your Questions 26 Oliver Kennedy: The Right Place at the Right Time 38 Para Western Dressage Rider Jennifer Flanagan 32 Shannon Dueck: Beating Cancer
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