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Skijordue's 'gnarliest' weather ever doesn't stop these horses, skiers and fans in Alberta
Skijordo, an exciting sport in which the skier is pulled by one or more horses, is popular in the Canadian province of Alberta.
Recently, one of the skijordo competitions was held in this province in very difficult and stormy conditions. The intensity of the wind and snowfall was such that it can be called the "most severe" weather in the history of Skijordo.
Despite these difficult conditions, horses, skiers and fans of this sport showed courage and bravery in the competition and displayed a breathtaking competition.
A firm determination could be seen in the eyes of the participants, and the excitement of the spectators did not subside despite the severe cold and snowstorm.
The horses traveled the race course with their strength and speed, and the skiers skillfully guided them all. The audience was cheering the participants enthusiastically.
This competition once again proved the strength and endurance of horses and skiers and showed that the love of sports can overcome any obstacle.
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