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Einas, 18, touches the horse she rides at a riding class, at the Equestrian Club, in Khartoum, Sudan, June 26, 2019. Einas has been riding for a year and her father is a race horse rider. "If your family members are interested, it's easier than if you start on your own," Einas said about being a female horse rider.

El Tayeb (L), 19, and Tajideen, 14, rest on a bed outside their room, early morning, at the stables at the Equestrian Club.

An old book announcing a race, with former president Omar Al Bashir's photograph on it, lies on the ground, at the Equestrian Club compound, in Khartoum.

Rayan Ragab, 24, a professional horse rider, rests at the Equestrian Club in Khartoum, Sudan, July 2, 2019. Rayan has been riding for 13 years. She was a gymnast and had a show at the club, where she saw horses and decided she wanted to ride. She is also a football player.