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As the Paralympics near a close, catch up on the latest news as we bid Paris farewell. to view this

As the Paralympics near a close, catch up on the latest news as we bid Paris farewell. [Click here](=) to view this message in browser   [HORSE CARE]( [HORSE BREEDS]( [RIDING/TRAINING]( [TACK/EQUIPMENT](   [2024 Paris Paralympics: Latest News]( Today is the last day of para equestrian competition at the Paralympic Games, so don’t miss a second of the action. Catch up on the latest news and results from an exciting week in Paris. [Read On ](     Breathing for Equestrians While often overlooked, the importance of breath can go a long way toward improving your connection with your horse. Learn more about breathing exercises and awareness you should practice. [Read On ](   305 of the Best Horse Names Introducing a new horse to the family soon and struggling to come up with a name? We’ve revamped our best horse names list with nearly 200 new names for a total of 305—check it out. [Read On ](   The Latest On Our Instagram   Barn Banter – Episode 22In our latest episode, our hosts chat with Ciara Ginyard, the Development Director for Detroit Horse Power. Plus, meet ASPCA Right Horse Adoptable Horses of the Month, Swiss and Feta. [Listen Now](     The magazine for people who are passionate about horses. The Horse Illustrated Magazine App is available on [Android]( and [iOS](. Download Now. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [TikTok]( 3622 Lyckan Parkway Suite 3003 Durham NC 27707 If you no longer wish to receive emails from me, you can [Opt-out here]( or [Update your preferences here](

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