New York Magazine | Olympic Horses Have Their Own Psychologists New York Magazine And horses are like human athletes in that regard: At the Olympic level especially, their success hinges as much on psychology as it does on physical prowess, explains Sue McDonnell, a veterinary professor at the University of Pennsylvania who studies ... |
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