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[RC] 100s - Ridecamp GuestPlease Reply to: kim kimfue@xxxxxxxxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ========================================== Maybe it would help to think of it as two separate rides being held simultaneously--sort of like the Man Against Horse, but instead of people doing their own thing with their own set of rules, it's the Elite Horses and their riders doing it.... The problem is that for whatever reason AERC horses end up being subject to many of the same protocols/rules as the FEI horses whether it is for ease of management, mistakes by FEI/AERC officials or volunteers, etc. So really it isn't two different competitions being held at the same event. I guess when the runners at "Man Against Horse" are subject to the same "criteria, stops, holds, etc. as the AERC horses there will be a comparison of AERC to FEI. There probably wouldn't even be this discussion if AERC and FEI riders didn't share the same vets, volunteers, out timers, and P&R people. Yes, I know it isn't realistic to have two sets of officials but that does seem to be where most of the complaints are coming from. What FEI does at a local ride is just to going to a dance club that for years has allowed blue jeans and now all of a sudden you are dancing to the same music but can't get in without a suit and tie and you have to drink your beer from a glass not the bottle. My experience at the FEI 20 Mule Team 100 was very similar to Karens although I didn't have the junior sponsorship problem. Regardless of how you feel about the FEI/AERC co sanctioning there really can't be any arguement that the FEI co sanctioning can (does) make a LOCAL low key rides more formal. It sounds like some of us like a more formal ride and some of us don't. If I want something more formal I will go to a high profile ride like the Tevis Cup or the AERC Championship. I like to have the option to attend low key, low profile rides also and those used to be my local rides. So where do I get to attend a low key 100 without all the protocol if my local rides are now FEI sanctioned? If I want to attend any local 100s this year I will have to attend an FEI co sanctioned ride. One of these rides uses my place as a vet check and there is already an issue (6 months before the ride) of whether there will there be enough "space" for the P&R box. Funny thing is for the past two years there was never a space issue at this vet check and everything seemed to run smoothly without the "box". But now because of FEI all of a sudden this may not be suitable as a vet check. I wonder if they will change the trail/vet check because there is not room for a P&R box?? Maybe it will be more important to have the P&R box and limit crew accessability and areas for the horses to eat. I will keep you posted on this one as I can't wait to see how this will be worked out... in favor of the riders and their horses or for FEI protocol/ease of management. I will still attend these two co sanctioned rides as I have horses that are ready for 100s. It would be really nice for those that are really involved with FEI to give their "FEI officials" a heads up and have make an effort to be extra curteous and perhaps a little more understanding when preciding at CO SANCTIONED event with just "regular" AERC riders. I mean does it really matter if one hoof is over the white at the P&R box????? It seems to me that most of these local 100s would be around without the FEI sanctioning. It is FEI/ AERC I that is courting AERC ride managers to co sanction rides not the general AERC membership. FEI officials/volunteers should be bending over backwards to engraciate themselves to the AERC entrant so the average AERC rider will have a positive FEI co sanctioned experience. Many of these FEI officials/volunteers are AERC members themselves so there should be no reason that they "can't" understand where the AERC rider is coming from. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/Ridecamp Subscribe/Unsubscribe http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/logon.asp Ride Long and Ride Safe!! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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