Re: [RC] What constitutes a start? - Rides 2 Far
>I've seen > rides
> where your pulse was constantly taken until your horse was down and >
your> time was recorded, rides where you can get courtesy checks and then
> have
> your time recorded, how about the ones where you have to be in a >
pulse box
Ahh, but our P&R recovery times do not become a part of our permanent
records, used for bragging rights, and to help estimate the value of a
horse, maybe even his suitability for the hall fo fame. Why did we start
putting a code next to pulls? I assumed it was to help educate ourselves
on just what's going on in different regions, at different rides, etc.
Should some rides have a disclaimer next to their numbers: These numbers
may not be accurate due to the relaxed casual attitude of those in
charge"?
Angie
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