St Moritz races show their pulling power

 

Sunday 12 February 2012 20:00 EST
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Fadri Casty is pulled by his horse during the White Turf ski
joering (“ski driving”) event at St Moritz
Fadri Casty is pulled by his horse during the White Turf ski joering (“ski driving”) event at St Moritz (AP)

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Fadri Casty is pulled by his horse Bergonzi during the White Turf ski joering ("ski driving") event on the frozen lake at St Moritz.

The three-day White Turf tournament at the famed mountain resort in eastern Switzerland dates back to 1906, and also features races with mounted riders and trotting, both on the frozen lake.

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