Re: [RC] New FEI drug rule...question about placings at a ride - Truman Prevatt
Title: “The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in
higher
esteem those who think alike than those who think differently
If the FEI does not waive these new rules for endurance - then the AERC
BOD is going to have some decisions to make.
The FEI/USEF can do what they want. It's their ball they can play the
game how they want it. If their rules significantly impact the AERC
rides and as you brought out - that is very possible - it is up to the
AERC to protect the horses and riders in its sanctioned rides. This
problem is about us not about them. We will have to respond. How we
respond says more about the AERC than it does the FEI.
Truman
Lori Bertolucci wrote:
But, unless a drug test was already in place to test the
FEI/AERC horse when it comes in first, there isn't any other way to
know, correct? And this would give an unfair advantage to the FEI/AERC
rider over the AERC/only ride, wouldn't it?
And if the AERC/only rider requests to have the FEI/AERC horse
tested, who has to pay for the testing?
<<If, at a ride that is sanctioned for both FEI and AERC,
there is an FEI/AERC rider that is allowed to use drugs and does, and
an AERC/only rider that cannot use drugs, and they come in 1st and 2nd,
in that order, who is actually the winner?>>
I'd guess that they'd be placed in the order they finished,
unless that ride was selected for random drug testing, and the FEI
horse was randomly selected. But - since the FEI rider is allowed to
use drugs, could the AERC rider request that the horse be drug-tested?
If it tested positive, the FEI rider would still be first FEI, but
would be DQed from the AERC ride. It just seems that with FEI allowing
drugs, this opens up a whole can of worms for dual sanctioned rides
with mixed fields of riders (some riding FEI/AERC and some riding AERC
only. The AERC only riders would be wondering if the FEI/AERC rider(s)
who finished ahead of them were riding drugged horses.
I wonder...if the ride is dual sanctioned with AERC, could the
AERC rules over-rule the FEI rules, and thus no drugs be allowed? That
is, in the US, FEI riders couldn't use drugs?
I have a question that I am hoping someone can answer...
If, at a ride that is sanctioned for both FEI and AERC, there
is an FEI/AERC rider that is allowed to use drugs and does, and an
AERC/only rider that cannot use drugs, and they come in 1st and 2nd, in
that order, who is actually the winner?
Lori
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“The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct
him to
hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think
differently.”Friedrich Nietzsche