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English: One of the young winners of a Naadam horse race in Mandalgovi, Mongolia. Naadam is the annual Mongolian festival of the "three manly arts" - horse racing, archery, and wrestling - that is celebrated in towns and cities across the country.
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One of the young winners of a Naadam horse race in Mandalgovi, Mongolia.

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