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    RE: [RC] RO, Fit to continue - Steph Teeter


    The simplest solution would be to promote the use of the RO pull code - to
    include ANY situation where the decision to pull was the rider's not the
    vets.
    
    Steph
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Tom Dean
    Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 11:00 AM
    To: Ridecamp@Endurance. Net
    Cc: Steph@Endurance. Net
    Subject: [RC] RO, Fit to continue
    
    
    What do you classify a tired horse?  His metabolic are good and he is not
    lame, but the rider just does not want to push the horse.  To statistically
    call this horse lame or metabolic an error and distorts the numbers.  And
    why punish a rider who is overly cautious about their horse.  There have
    been people that have suggested using rider history to judge and sanction
    riders or horses.  There are people that do not want the stigma of a pull
    and push their horses to completions that if there were a way to pull a fit
    horse without this stigma, they would have pulled their horse.  Also, horses
    are judged by their completion records.  Try to sell a horse with a couple
    of metabolic pulls.  Steph is right, this is not as simple an issue as some
    people have described.  A couple of years ago, I suggested to the BOD there
    should be a category "Rider Option, Fit To Continue" (RO,FTC).  This would
    be for a horse that cleared the Vet Check, but the rider for whatever reason
    does not want to push the horse.  A rider/horse should rewarded for making
    the right decision, not punished for having a pull and less horses would be
    put in danger.
    
    Tom
    
    
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