Trainer Anthony Cummings says he believes his Everest runner Libertini has shrugged off the effects of a recent foot problem and will be all ready to go in The Everest on Saturday. “She had sore feet. It (the problem) took a couple of different shapes along the way,” said Cummings,… Read More » Read full article
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