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Emma Marlowe: "If you want to do something, you can do it. As long as you believe in yourself."

Pictures © on request Emma Marlow / Boss Mare Media

It’s a rather rainy morning when we meet Emma Marlowe, a talented American showjumper who has made a name for herself in the international equestrian scene in recent years. Emma's journey to success is not just a story of talent but also of perseverance, passion, and a deep-rooted love for horses. As we walk through her impressive career, she candidly shares how her journey began and how she developed into the rider she is today. With new ventures ahead, the 26 years old is determined to put her mark on the sport and business side of it.

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