Sunday, April 19, 2009

Benji by a Length in the First

The competitors are in the gate and they’re off. Early in this first race of champions, Benjamin James takes a slight lead in the stair climbing event. It’s not surprising that twin boys would be naturally competitive, and this brotherly rivalry is only just beginning. These golden boys were bred for achievement and competition encourages reaching higher and discourages complacency. Ahead of them are scores of contests in every imaginary field both athletic and academic. For boys as different as these, individual skills and talents will emerge. Hopefully, each boy will help teach his weaker brother how to master the area of his strength. Together, they can form a well-rounded team of excellence that will prepare them for later competition in a world market. Our job as thoroughbred trainers is to keep these inevitable competitions friendly and fun.

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