RE: [RC] Roving Observers at Rides - Karen Standefer
Where is the rule that you have to vet straight in?
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I
know it's hard for RMs to find volunteers, but when they're available, perhaps
one or two could be roving observers. We have them at A-level orienteering
meets, and it might help to prevent people from shortcutting the course and vet
procedures.
You're
supposed to vet in as soon as you arrive at the checkpoint, right? But at Las
Cruces one horse that came in soaking wet on that very cold day was led to the
crew area and administered to for at least 10 minutes before someone walked
over to see what was going on, having heard from another rider (it sounded
like) that she was in the crewing area. I don't know if they were allowed to
continue or not.
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