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What is Olympic cross-country skiing?

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What is faster cross-country skiing or running?

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What country was cross country formed?

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Which bit is good for faster cross country type riding for a strong horse that leans and snatches at the reins when he does faster work?

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When was Cross Country USA created?

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When did Cross Country USA happen?

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Does cross country provide exercise?

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When did cross country start?

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