Horse and rider return to the ring after shared rehab
By:
Andrew Levinson
Posted: May 19, 2017 10:43 AM CDT
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When McKenna Oxenden of Milwaukee was injured after a fall from her horse Gigi it appeared as if the two would have to part ways, but that's when McKenna discovered that misfortune sometimes leads to fortune.
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