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A girl and her horse

January 12, 2012

When mechanical engineering junior Renee Chabon came to MSU, she knew she wanted to play polo.

Since she could walk, Chabon has been riding horses and loving every second of it. She formed a bond with not only her teammates, but also the horses she has ridden during the past few years.

“We always say if it weren’t for the horses we wouldn’t be here.” Chabon and her teammates are committed to playing polo and caring for their 13 horses.

The sport of polo is dependent upon the horses and the members of the MSU polo team do everything in their power to keep the horses happy and healthy.

When mechanical engineering junior Renee Chabon came to MSU, she knew she wanted to play polo.
Since she could walk, Chabon has been riding horses and loving every second of it. She formed a bond with not only her teammates, but also the horses she has ridden during the past few years.

“We always say if it weren’t for the horses we wouldn’t be here.” Chabon and her teammates are committed to playing polo and caring for their 13 horses.

The sport of polo is dependent upon the horses and the members of the MSU polo team do everything in their power to keep the horses happy and healthy.

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