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Re: [RC] [RC] [RC] [RC] President's Cup - Nik Isahak Abdullah

Heidi,
THe Australians I think are getting the best of both worlds as I looked at the endurance scene across the board.They are proud to maintain their Australian way in their local rides but are fairly aggresive and getting good resullts internationally as well.Their eendurance equine industry is very much invivigorated by the rather lucrative middle eastern market.They are getting the best of both worlds.My friend Peter Toft will certainly agree with me on this.
Yes America used to be a world power in endurance but you have to have tangible results to make people believe this is still so.



Nik



From: "Nik Isahak Abdullah" <drnikisahak@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: heidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC]   [RC] [RC] President's Cup
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 09:39:11 +0800

Heidi,
Your points taken and accepted.Probably I should get someone sponsor a big FEI competition in "neutral Kuala Lumpur" sometime next year.But be prepared to be served barbecued horsemeat if the sheikhs go as fast as they did in the cold arid desert of Abu Dhabi in winter.Any takers UAE?


Nik


From: <heidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <drnikisahak@xxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [RC]   [RC] President's Cup
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 08:32:54 -0700 (MST)

> Heidi,Truman,and all
Right
> from WEC 1998 onward up till now ,to be fair,and statistics do not
> lie,we all have to credit to where it deservedly belong.The guys in UAE
> have got it right as far as endurance at international level is
> concerned.You have to accept that US of A and the rest have been
> comphrehensively beaten in all major international meet except the WEC
> 1998 when Valerie Kanavy saved the day for the rest.


Nik, I do not argue that point, and I commend those who have accomplished
what they have.

All I am saying is that we also have something which they do not--a form
of competition and longevity in the sport that is missing in FEI.

At the international level, the win is everything.  In AERC, the win is
NOT everything.  There are many ways to "win" in AERC and in American
regional endurance groups, including being able to take the SAME horse
year after year to accumulate mileage, awards for consecutive completions,
etc.

This does not take away anything from FEI.  What bothers me is the
clamboring to try to make AERC like FEI, or visa versa, or even really
compare the two in small details.  It is not the same, we ride AERC rides
for different reasons, and the accomplishments are not comparable.  Many
of our USA riders simply are not willing to expend horses in the fashion
that they must be expended to race at maximum capacity, because we have
reason to still want to ride the SAME horses for 10 year long careers or
longer.  To us, that is a goal just as important as the UAE rider
excelling in one prestigious race.

Bravo to their efforts and success.  But to say they have "beaten" the USA
at endurance is not accurate.  They have beaten us at their sport.  They
have not yet tried ours.

Heidi


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