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January 22 2018
Posted by Paige Cerulli
When most people go horseback riding, they head out for about an hour, but for Uma Mencia Uranga, a one-hour ride is nothing.
Uma, a professional endurance rider, grew up in northern Spain before moving to Dubai at age 18. She’s now lived in Dubai for 10 years and loves that she can spend time in the city before quickly heading out into the desert for a ride...
Read more and see video here:
http://www.wideopenpets.com/endurance-rider-takes-desert-races-100-miles-long/
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