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RE: [RC] Ride Times? - Shayne Smith

What I didn't understand was how the posted ride times differ from what time
a rider actually crossed the finish line????



-----Original Message-----
From: Heidi Smith [mailto:heidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 3:30 PM
To: shayne.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Ridecamp
Subject: Re: [RC] Ride Times?


According to the rules, "5.3 Riding time is the time used by the
competitors
to complete the course, excluding all hold times, and is the time used for
AERC ride results.", however I noticed that on a recent ride result posting
times were MUCH shorter than what I had calculated.  Ex;  6:30am - 5:00pm
with 30min Vet1, 15min pulse hold, 45min lunch - then finish.  Total = 90
min recorded hold.  Ride should be apprx 9hrs?  Posting result times was 7hr
39mins???

I presume you are talking about 50 miles here.  The elapsed time allowed for
50 miles is 12 hours--but this is a maximum time.  There is no minimum time.

In your example above, if the ride started at 6:30 a.m., the riders would
have until 6:30 p.m. (12 hours elapsed time) to complete--however, since
they have a total of 90 minutes' worth of holds, the slowest possible riding
time would be 10 hours and 30 minutes.  Very few riders take the entire time
to complete the course, and depending on the difficulty of the course, the
faster horses may well be considerably faster than that.  So if the rider
completed with a riding time of 7 hrs and 39 minutes, that was his elapsed
times minus his hold times.  His elapsed time would have been 9hrs 9min--he
would have crossed the finish line at 3:39 p.m.

No, the extra time at holds is not considered--the clock is running, and
time you spend at checks both recovering at the beginning (before your hold
time starts) and taking extra time if your horse needs it is a part of your
riding time.

If you look through the ride results, you will see quite a variation in the
faster riding times for different courses.

Hope this explanation helps.

Heidi


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