Re: [RC] Don't you have to qualify? (was: NC 50) - Jody Rogers-Buttram
Kat,
You can enter on an un-qualified horse IF you are entering in order to be a back up sponsor for junior riders. Other than that....I understand you must qualify. You are not
enter into the NC ride, you can't get a placing, only miles.
Jody
--- On Thu, 9/3/09, k s swigart <katswig@xxxxxxx> wrote:
From: k s swigart <katswig@xxxxxxx> Subject: [RC] Don't you have to qualify? (was: NC 50) To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 2:04 AM
Melissa said:
> My friend Jeanie Pinto ... is going to be coming up > to Greenville CA for the NC's. She's out of a horse > and she is hoping to ride the 50 if anyone has an > extra horse they will be bringing.
I thought that the horse and rider together had to qualify for the National Championship. Did I get this wrong?
Here is what I got off the AERC web-site:
All entries must meet AERC qualification criteria:
* 50-mile ride: 300 lifetime miles (horse) AND 300 lifetime miles (rider), with at least 100 miles together.
Or is there a separate division in the NC ride for people who aren't actually entered in the NC, but just are doing an unrestricted ride on the same trail?