Fort Kent native will represent U.S. in world's longest horse race
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Fort Kent native will represent U.S. in world's longest horse race
From growing up on a farm in northern Maine to starting a design studio in Massachusetts, Kelsy Stromski has sought to live life to the fullest. Now, she is training to enter the Mongol Derby — the world’s longest horse race. The race spans more than 600 miles, which — as Stromski put it — is about the same distance from New York City to her hometown of Fort Kent. After being accepted as one of only a dozen horseback riders in the world to parti…
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