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Taylor, a cancer survivor and champion horse rider, and her mom Debie are competitors from Silverwood, Idaho; they find themselves galloping through the games they face in the sixty-second circle.
Taylor, a cancer survivor and champion horse rider, and her mom Debie are competitors from Silverwood, Idaho; they find themselves galloping through the games they face in the sixty-second circle.
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