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Heather's crew
Hi Liz:
Several of the people working the holds mentioned Heather's
crew was faster and more efficient than any crews theyd' ever seen.
And I heard this at Hold 5 and 7 , not just after the
ride.
I watched 2 holds and the finish.
Actually all the crews were excellent... but her's were just
like the pit crew you see at Daytona.. everyone had a specific job,
and
they had it down to a science, and they were
all professional about what they were doing and how they acted. (just like
Red, who seemed to be able to enjoy eating no matter WHAT people were doing to
him). From the second she got her in-time, the horse was unsaddled, fed,
sprayed & doused with water, HR taken, rubbed, and
they made sure he got in the shade if it was sunny, and
blanketed when chilly. Everything was ready (and they had to haul water in
on carts, taken from their crew trucks, which were not parked in the
holding areas.. One guy was pulling around what looked like over a case of
gallon water jugs.)
No one was just standing around just didlin' with the lead
rope.
They genuinely were pumping her and Red up with encourage
ment, and you could see how the controlled excitment in them was building toward
the end. They were truly a team with Heather & Red.
Is her crew family? Cuz if they're not all blood
related, then this girl has some people who are going the EXTRA mile for her and
her horse.
I also think (by the way they acted on race day) that they
must have had stragety meetings, because they acted like the'd done this course
many times before.
This was noticed by quite a few people.
The crew was very calm around Heather and Red in the holds..
then just going a bazillion miles an hour going from gate to gate.
I bet THEY covered 50 miles running themselves.
You could just smell the passion, and competitiveness in
this crew..ANd they were polite and gracious... and never seemed to even have to
ask for directions.. kind of like they lived in the area! They were take charge
kinda people.
They all just busted loose when she crossed the wire...
and she and the horse were hugged to death for a few seconds before they went to
work.
Not to take anything from the other crews
though..
there were other crews that exuded this same
professionalism
Melissa Crane and Rita Swifts crews were in may ways the same
way... as were alot of the top 20 finishers crews...
The Canadian team had a very excellent crew.
I have to say though, that what separated the spectacular
crews
from the others is that they looked skilled at what they were
doing.
No one looking around for directions on what to do next and no
wasted motions.
I was VERY impressed with the crewing all around.
(Course this is PAC... which means you DON'T see any slackers
anywhere).
Regards,
Barb
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Referenced post:
Hi Barb,
Thank you for your posts on Ridecamp!
You said:
"Red's crew was absolutely amazing also, and several mentioned
they were
one of the fastest and most efficient crews anyone had
seen."
Could
you describe some details?
Thanks, Liz
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