July 30 2021
Justin Scacco
Since 1955, riders have taken their horses across 100 miles of terrain on a race from Olympic Valley to Auburn.
After being canceled a year ago due to the outbreak of COVID-19, the Tevis Cup returned Saturday, bringing 133 horses to the start line for one of the premier endurance riding events in the nation.
Riders and horses left Olympic Valley at 5 a.m., and shortly after 10 p.m. Jeremy Reynolds, of Florida, crossed the finish line in Auburn, winning his fourth Tevis Cup...
Read more here:
https://www.sierrasun.com/news/tevis-cup-returns-133-horses-take-on-100-mile-ride/
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