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Arabians Have the Right Stuff

Arabians Have the Right Stuff

by Paul McHugh | Aug 6, 2004 | America's Roughest Horse Race

Holding a halter, Gabrielle Mann walked toward Saint Patrick, who stood casually upon a hill at the ranch of financier Warren Hellman in Bolinas.

Tevis Cup Was Inspired By The Pony Express

Tevis Cup Was Inspired By The Pony Express

by Paul McHugh | Aug 6, 2004 | America's Roughest Horse Race

The rugged and dusty mountain endurance race now known as the Tevis Cup Ride was born as an effort to resuscitate an Old West legend: the Pony Express.

A Race That Endures

A Race That Endures

by Paul McHugh | Aug 6, 2004 | America's Roughest Horse Race

Dawn bleached shadows off the Sierra’s granite bones as horses in the Tevis Cup Ride trotted from the forest and into Squaw Valley.

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