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[RC] [Endurance Riding: News] Endurance in Southwest Idaho! - RidecampIdaho StatesmanTony Dann gets ready to head off on Eternel Tax Man at the start of the Rangelands 50-mile endurance race, held in Oreana, south of Murphy, in May 2007. The 18 year-old unregistered Arabian horse often wins "Best Condition" awards at the end of races. An award like that is testament to Frank's talent and Noll's expertise in maintaining a healthy horse through vast distances of remote and rugged terrain. "Frank's got a personality. He is very polite, very competitive, likes to run and is handsome," said Noll, of Meridian. Originally, Noll was an endurance runner. He specifically learned horse riding so he could compete in equestrian endurance races. A man in Cambridge taught him riding skills and relating to horses. Members of the Southwest Idaho Trail and Distance Riders (SWIT&DR) club taught him the specifics of endurance riding. Noll said the sport is somewhat unpredictable and there is a real bond between rider and horse. [More ...] -- Posted By Ridecamp to Endurance Riding: News at 4/14/2008 12:23:00 PM
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