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Re: [RC] Training facilities and other countries - Truman Prevatt

You are absolutly right. We have a lot of good raw material, but how to do we turn them into a team. We don't , we select them two months prior to the big event and let them fend for themselves till they get to the ride site. Now wonder we get our butts kicked. It's not the riders fault. We are behind the times. If we want to win on the international level, we need to act like it.

See your fronzen perch and throw in a yummy Grouper.

Truman

PS: Sorry I didn't get to meet you at the Gator run. I was a bit preoccupied.

Laura Hayes wrote:

I am not saying that the US team in Spain wasn't a super group of athletes
(both human and equine), but that other countries have selection and
training methods that put them in a better spot to be competitive.

There, a perch from Lake Erie....(which is frozen solid for the first winter
in many years...)

Laura Hayes AERC#2741






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