ule is necessary. 
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1990???? 6.2.1.1 All horses must stand a mandatory  one hour post ride evaluation
  
???????????  6.2.1.2 The horse must reach a reasonable pulse recovery based
on ambient  conditions
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1995???? 6.2.1.2 The equine must reach a reasonable  pulse recovery based
on ambient conditions
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1999?????6.2.1.2 The equine must reach a  reasonable pulse recovery based
on ambient conditions.
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2000???? 6.2.1.2 The equine must reach a reasonable  pulse recovery based
on ambient conditions, within 30 minutes of arrival time at  all control
points during the ride.
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Now,  it has been established in Rule 6.2.1.1 That all equines must stand
a mandatory  one hour post ride evaluation. That establishes a one hour window,
after passing  the finish line, that the competitor has in order to meet
finish criteria. This  is at the finish!? But, look closely at how the rule
establishes 30 minutes  at control points during the ride. ?See the comma
after the word  "conditions" and before the word "within"? That indicates
that it is  acknowledged that there is a one hour window at the finish but
only 30 minutes  at "control points with in the ride" The finish is not a
control point "within"  the ride but a check after the ride.
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Some  one care to check the past minutes to see if the change made for 2000
was passed  by the Board?
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Bob
  Bob Morris
Morris Endurance Enterprises
Boise, ID  
  
    
I just went back a read the rule    and since you have not completed until
you have passed the completition exam,    the way I read it is you have to
meet pulse at by 30 minutes after you cross    the finish line. This is not
the way I had understood it in the past and I    don't think this is the
way it has been enforced on most rides, but its what    the rule says. 
    
Truman
    
Jim Mitchell wrote:
    
      
      
      ???????? We just had the same    
 discussion at the EHSC ride yesterday. It seems like it has always been
1 hr      at the finish. The vets at the ride had always interpreted it that
way. So      it was left that way for this ride as many people did not return
for a check      within a 1/2 hour since they didn't know either.? And we
discussed it      and many of us felt the rule should be clarified to clearly
state it is 30      minutes at all control points during the ride but 1 hour
at the finish of an      endurance (50+) ride.? If they start trying to do
30 minutes it just      adds more work to the RM, the horses have to come
back twice for the top 10      showing BC, etc.? 
      ??? So good point and maybe the  
   BOD or rules comittee can discuss this at the upcoming board meeting.
     
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      ?? Jim    Mitchell