North Fulton teens train toward equestrian goals
by Nicole Dow
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Addy Howe, a 13-year-old student at King’s Ridge Christian School, fell in love with horses when she was about 2 or 3 years old. “I had a babysitter who took me and put me on a horse,” she said of her first introduction to riding. That initial love for horses led her to start competing in local horse shows about five years ago. She is now ranked 22nd nationally in the Younger Large Junior Hunters Division. Part of her improvement in the sport over the past year and a half can be att...
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