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Roy First: From Riding for Israel to Declaring for Poland

Israeli dressage rider Roy First, based in Belgium, has declared for Poland due to his dual nationality and belief that it will benefit his career. First made his international show debut in 2016 and represented Israel at the 2019...

Revived Hope: South African Racing Industry Looks to the Future

South Africa has shown success in rugby, but its racing prospects have been bleak in recent years due to a ban on exporting horses to the EU. The ban was lifted in March, leading to optimism in the industry....

The Future of Horse Racing: Major Renovations at Belmont Park and Pimlico

Belmont Park is undergoing a $100 million reconstruction project that includes the addition of two tunnels to access the infield area of the property. The new $455 million grandstand building will be a third smaller than its predecessor and...

Lancaster County Coroner’s Office Implements Horse Unit for Remote Search and Rescue Operations

One year after the search for Ty'Quarious Talford, who jumped off a bridge into the Catawba River, Lancaster County Coroner Kayla Deese and volunteers have developed a plan for handling searches in remote areas, involving horses. The search for...

Orange County Event Calendar: January to December

The article lists various events organized by different organizations in Orange County from January to December. These events range from galas, fundraisers, golf tournaments, and charity walks to benefit various causes such as Alzheimer's research, cancer awareness, and youth...

Outdated Laws: The Weirdest Rules in Montana

Some laws in Montana are outdated and don't reflect modern living in the state. Since becoming a state in 1889, Montana has seen significant changes, but some laws remain strange and outdated. For example, it is illegal to flick...
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