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Should your stagecoach wind down Snake Hollow Road in Bridgehampton between August 24 and 31, you might be ambushed by two well-tailored highwaymen in hot pursuit of $50,000. Don't worry. The cash is Hampton Classic Horse Show prize money, and Leone brothers Mark and Peter are two of the only fraternal trio ever to ride for the U.S. Equestrian Team simultaneously (in Lucerne, 1982). While they leap on Long Island, their elder brother, Armand, will be jumping for European loot at Britain's Hickstead derby and Belgium's Chaudfontaine. Out of the ring, Armand, twenty-nine, is a radiologist; Peter, twenty-six, is a financial consultant at Merrill Lynch; and Mark, twenty-four, is a realtor—and the bam manager.
Angela Janklow
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