From trainer of Mongolian racing ponies to a Grade One-winning handler of thoroughbreds within five years is extraordinary enough. But taking a Breeders' Cup race, from a stable of 12 horses?
These horses are built to survive extreme conditions. They can gallop across vast open plains in scorching summers and endure freezing temperatures as low as -40 C in winter.
whose feet almost dragged on the ground astride their tiny Mongolian ponies. They wore badges on their arms marked with the English letters K. D., which they proudly said stood for Cavalry Division.
On the horizon, a dot of colour appears: a solitary figure astride a horse, cloaked in a brightly patterned Mongolian robe, the steppe stretching out around him. The image is Mongolian lore ...
A major exhibition dedicated to the legendary Mongolian ruler Chinggis Khan opened this week at Prague’s National Museum, ...
That means, on average, every person in Mongolia could have at least one horse of their own! Let’s read more into some incredible and surprising facts about this unique country. Genghis Khan and ...
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