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PonyWorld is proud to profile individuals, farms, organizations and ponies that are making a statement or having fun participating in the world of ponies. Do you know of someone who is making a difference? Let us know and you may see them profiled here in the future!

Fox Creek Farm : German Riding Ponies in the USA Midwest
Kansas is not the first place you would think to look for quality German Riding Ponies. But that is exactly what you will find at Fox Creek Farm in Manhattan, KS. Nestled on 160 acres of meadows and woodlands is Fox Creek Farm. Through the center of our farm runs Fox Creek, and on either side of the creek are rich brome field meadows perfect for raising German Riding Ponies.
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Claire Stevenson: The Power of Hard Work
Claire Stevenson wrapped up the 2000 show season as the Reserve Grand Champion of the Short Stirrup division of the Winner's Circle series in Eastern Long Island. She followed it up in 2001 as the Grand Pre-Children's Champion of the Winner's Circle Series. Riding her 14.0 hand flea-bitten gray Connemara gelding, "Firecracker" (AKA "Ben"), Claire represents one of many hard-working youngsters participating in the highly competitive world of horse showing in New York.
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L.R. Davidson: On The Fast Track
Anyone involved in the Pony Hunters & Jumpers scene has seen her. Frequent the Towerheads.com bulletin boards and you will certainly get a chance to chat with her on a variety of pony topics. If you are a fan of the theatre you may just get a chance to see her on stage in Chicago (where she is currently performing at Steppenwolf), or Los Angeles, New York or Dorset, VT. Lora Rachel "L.R." Davidson is all of these things and more.
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Wynnbrook Starburst & Leigh Preddy: Playing with the Big Boys
In the world of Dressage, often the norm of competition is that of the large warmblood breeds. Leigh Preddy of Wildwynn Ponies in Youngsville, North Carolina, is challenging that notion with her Welsh stallion, Wynnbrook Starburst, who is catching the eyes of judges and turning the tables on the idea that only the "big boys" belong in the dressage ring.
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