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The Secret Lives of Maryland Horse People What they do when they are not doing horses!


The winning team from the New Market-Middletown Valley sporting clay shoot on September 11, last competition in the Royal United series: Chip Howard, Burley Cocks, Chuck Gittings and Govane McClees of Elkridge-Harford


Equiery photographer, and avid traveler, Pam Link (Harwood) enjoying the Sleeping Bear Dunes in Michigan


Periwinkle Farm manager William “Beaver” Brown, pictured here with boarder Jean Peterson, shows off his basketball skills each year at the Howard County Fair.


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Dressage rider and trainer Nicki Carson will be competing at the Can Am Classic, largest fl yball tournament in the U.S. with her dog Trixie.


Goshen Hunt members Mike Cosgrove, Bruce Davis, Matt Cosgrove and Frank Scarpa won fi rst place at the HCIBH sporting clay shoot on August 21.


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LuAnne Levens of Periwinkle Farm is a new motorcycle mama on her Honda 250.


Regina Welsh of U.S. Pony Racing sails competitively when not training steeplechase horses and ponies.


Green Spring Hounds MFH Sheila Jackson Brown singing at the MSA Governor’s Cup awards reception


Thoroughbred racehorse trainer and Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association president Tim Keefe (Sandy Spring) also competes in Ironman Triathlons.


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Kiser Scholar and steeplechase jockey John Brophy (far left) playing the fi ddle at Fair Hill International


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