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  2. Category:British female equestrians - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:English female equestrians The contents of that subcategory can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it. See also: Category:British male equestrians

  3. 140 Funny Compliments That Will Make Anyone's Day - AOL

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    Related: 11 Common Behaviors of Authentic People—and One Thing They *Never* Do, According to Therapists. Funny Compliments for Guys. 21. Your beard has better growth potential than my retirement ...

  4. Caroline Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Frances Bradley MBE (4 April 1946 – 1 June 1983) was an international British show-jumper, becoming the first female winner of the Puissance at the Horse of the Year Show in 1974, an era when the sport was still largely dominated by male riders. [1]

  5. Norah Wilmot - Wikipedia

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    Norah Wilmot, c. 1962. Norah Wilmot (1889–1980) was the first British woman racehorse trainer to officially train a winning horse. Her historic win came with her filly Pat, at Brighton in August 1966, just one day after she became one of the first two women to be granted a training licence by the Jockey Club. [1]

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  7. Coming or going: Horse walking through snowy landscape ... - AOL

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    For fun, Willard uploaded a second video she calls Optical illusion horse; Round 2, which features a closer shot of Rudnik walking in the snow, once again creating an optical illusion. Willard ...

  8. Pedestrianism - Wikipedia

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    Pedestrianism became a fixture at fairs – much like horse racing – developing from wagers on footraces, rambling, and 17th-century footman wagering. [1] Sources from the late 17th and early 18th century in England describe aristocrats pitting their carriage footmen, constrained to walk by the speed of their masters' carriages, against one ...

  9. British event rider Georgie Campbell dies from fall during ...

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    A British equestrian rider has died after falling from her horse during a competition on Sunday. Georgie Campbell was competing at the Bicton International Horse Trials in Devon, southwest England ...