Fellow school pupil and outstanding equestrienne Sam Magennis, also 16, is making a name for herself in the world of eventing. |
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In fact, Larasati had long harbored a secret desire to become a professional equestrienne. |
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She has an equestrienne profile with boot and jodhpurs as two essential items. |
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After her retirement from skating, she achieved success as a competitive equestrienne. |
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Even as a child, according to Laurence Bonnet, a friend of the family, Apollonia, a ballerina and an equestrienne, was unusually disciplined. |
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Gifford is survived by his wife, Althea, and his children Nick and Tina, who has emulated her mother by becoming a leading equestrienne. |
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Whether a princess, ballerina, a girlie girl or equestrienne, every Pinky Ponky is 30 cm tall, super-soft and adorably outfitted right down to the last detail. |
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A week before the shut-down, Harry and I were close to the giant plane tree on the northeast bend near Ninety-seventh Street when a clockwise equestrienne came walking toward us on a gray horse. |
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It is billed as a show for all the family and new to Zippos in 2013 is equestrienne Nicky de Neumann with her horses in new presentations of Roman and Cossack-style riding. |
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An internationally accomplished equestrienne, Ms Phillips brings to the MMRW initiative a genuine passion for the industry and depth of knowledge. |
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Her grandfather bought her a horse when she was just 8 years old, and by early adulthood Roenspie turned to that, first as an equestrienne and later as a show-jumping coach. |
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