RE: [RC] 2004 Endurance Team - bobmorrisJohn In 2003 there were a total of 134 riders who were members of AERC International that rode 100 mile rides. 52 did only one 100 mile ride and 82 did more than one for a total of 134 riders that belong to AERC International and ride 100 mile rides. There were many more AERC members that rode 100 mile rides as well as 50 mile rides. Thus my statement of biased reporting. Bob Bob Morris Morris Endurance Enterprises Boise, ID -----Original Message----- From: John Teeter [mailto:johnt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 6:57 PM To: bobmorris@xxxxxxxx Cc: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [RC] 2004 Endurance Team I would say that Pam has submitted a report on the AERC International Committee and FEI with a slight mention of the AERC happenings. The things a person takes away from a convention varies greatly with respect to their interests. I think you're right, there was a preponderance of coverage from the international committee perspective. I venture that she considers International much more important than the AERC. Hmmm. International issues are part of the AERC (via the international committee). I've noticed that it is one of the most active and most well organized of the AERC committees. Those members who are interested in AERC and International were very active at the convention it would seem. I think Pamela has been uniformly interested in international competitions since I've known her. People write about what they are interested in. It is a sorry state. no, I think it's a sorry state that more as not been put forward. Anything else you'd like to add to the stream, feel free :-) jt. ===========================================================Why should I look good if I don`t smell good? ~ author unknown ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ===========================================================
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