[RC] [WEC Reports] Steph's final story (almost). Part I - Endurance.Net2008 WEC - Final StoryIt's now 5 days after the 2008 WEC, I'm still struggling to find a way to write my story. I can easily describe the successful race, which in itself is an amazing story... But, in my mind the only way to do real justice to the event, and to Malaysia, is to tell the whole story. The story which goes back to the time that Endurance in Malaysia matured to the point that this small country (with huge ambitions) submitted a bid to host the next FEI World Endurance Championship. I'm going to start by re-telling the story of the 2007 Sultans Cup event which clinched the deal for the FEI and gave Malaysia the final green light to 1. host the event and 2. qualify a full squad (12 members) of Malaysian riders to participate in 'their WEC' the first WEC to be held in the tropics. Several posts will follow - Malaysia (pre) Story, Part IAnymore it seems like the only time I have to reflect on or write about the places I've been, is on an airplane to someplace else. John and I just got off the plane from Malaysia, spent 2 days in Idaho unpacking and packing, drove two horses and our LQ trailer from Idaho (where Merri is taking care of things for the winter) down to Arizona (where our friends Kevin and Rusty give us a place to park ourselves during the winter), took a day to get organized, take a short ride in the Sonoran desert, and then board a plane for Argentina. We're in transit now, and will soon see our friends Miguel and Celina Pavlovsky for a day in Buenos Aires, and then off to El Reparo - where Mercedes Tapia and Eduardo Becar Varella have their home and Endurance training center on the pampas. They are hosting Argentina's National Endurance Championship this year, at the Cazon Endurance Village which they built in the nearby town of Cazon - with the aid of their Polo friends and contacts. Mercedes and Eduardo are both veterinarians, and have strong lasting friendships with their clients. But more of that story to come, as the adventures of the next couple weeks unfold - including joining Malaysian riders in Uruguay and Chile as they hope to increase their stables of Endurance horses and qualify for their place in the 2008 WEC.
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