Height and Age – A Comparison

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Kelly Piquet is currently the number one competitor in the ladies’ division in the United States of America and with a record of 17 victories, she already has beaten the record of most number of wins by a woman in the history of the game. Her winning spree all the way to now has given her the recognition that she deserves as a player and a competitor. She is known for her excellent skills in the course of horse racing, endurance events and has been named as the world’s number one horsewomen racer. But fame and titles do not mean that you stop being a fan of Kelly Piquet and her every move in the races. She is a true athlete who practices what she preaches and is always there to learn and educate new people about the game and how it should be done in order to make things easier for her and everyone else competing in the world of speed.

Height and age play a big role in being a professional player in the game of speed. Some may consider those who are shorter than them as amateurs while others consider them professionals since they are competing against others who are much taller and heavier. There are several factors that determine your height and age including genetics and body structure. But speed is not the only thing that affects your height and age. Height and age are also determined by the condition and style of dress that you wear during competitions.

If you are of the opinion that it is important that you maintain a certain height, regardless of whether it is according to race and class, then you would be totally wrong. Height has nothing to do with your ability and whether you are a professional or amateur in the sport of horseback racing. Aside from those two, you can be as tall or short as you want and that does not affect your performance in any way whatsoever. If you want to be tall and put on a show, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. In other words, do what you feel comfortable in and do not let anyone talk you into doing something else.

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