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Tyler Brinkmann of Falmouth gets big air during his run in the pro division of Saturday’s skijoring competition at the Topsham Fair harness track. A longtime competitive Alpine skier, Brinkmann says there’s little in common between the two sports, mostly because in skijoring “there’s a spirited animal pulling you.” That’s Belle, a quarter horse ridden and owned by Mel Merchant of Mercer. “Everybody says that barrel racing is really Belle’s favorite, and that skijoring is more of a winter, on-the-side thing,” said Merchant. ”But no, skijoring is her thing: She loves it.” Pulled by a variety of horses, Saturday’s skiers and snowboarders navigated slalom markers, banked turns and jumps for the best time down the full length of the Topsham track’s homestretch. Brinkmann spun out after his big jump, so he received no official time for his run. “Yeah, I felt like I was up in the air for a long time,” he said. Brewster Burns photo

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