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pony

[poh-nee] / ˈpoʊ ni /


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"I think because of the depth and breadth across so many sports and disciplines, it shows that we are not a one-trick pony," said UK Sport's director of performance Kate Baker.

From BBC

"Not just dogs - we have donkeys, ponies, every Easter we have the ducks and chickens come in. So penguins, why not? It was great."

From BBC

Everything has been built from scratch, and as they share the hills with Exmoor ponies, their busy fast-paced lives in London seem like a distant memory.

From BBC

She was hooked by the sport after racing a pony at Cheltenham.

From BBC

“I wouldn’t recommend entering them in any pony club competitions any time soon.”

From Literature




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