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RE: [RC] Winning - Susan & Jerry Milam

WOW! 'nuf said. Thanks Bruce.

-s 

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[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bruce Weary
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 8:14 PM
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Subject: [RC] Winning

 Over the years my view of "winning" and it's various definitions as
offered by many of our members has evolved. Certainly there is the "finished
first" definition that prevails in most forms of racing throughout the
world--track racing, Olympic sprints (Hey, at least I finished the entire
100 meters!), NASCAR.etc.,. But just as "To Finish is To Win" doesn't fit
well in the 100 meter dash, I assert that "finishing first" isn't broad
enough to include and recognize the enormous amount of accomplishment and
success that occurs, both human and equine, on any given endurance trail. So
I ascribe to the philosophy that our adversary is the trail itself, and that
all successful riders must first beat the trail, and then sort out their
placing at the finish line for perhaps an additional level of
success--finishing first, or finishing well. In all my years of endurance
riding, as I compare the challenges thrown at me by the trail versus other
riders, the trail wins, hands down. The trail has lain in wait for me, with
heat, humidity, rocks that aim to lame my horse, darkness, holes to step in,
and very few places to pee in privacy. The trail has thrown mountains,
valleys and rivers in my path. It has offered up exhaustion, dehydration,
nausea, hallucinations, a dislocated shoulder, broken ribs (okay, it was a
training ride), and various rashes I'd rather not talk about. Meanwhile, my
opponents, the other riders on the trail, have merely passed me with a
fresher horse, let me taste their dust, and offered help whenever I had a
problem on the trail. I have always tried to do the same for them.
    Very few people know about this, but it's time I told this story
publicly. This year at Tevis, my horse ran out of gas at the bottom of the
second canyon, and even though I had hiked (not tailed) the first canyon
already, I had no choice but to hike the second one with no help from my
tiring horse. His welfare depended on it. Pete Davies, a well known rider
with many miles, was at the bottom of that canyon with me. 
He must have seen something in my face, because without me asking any
favors, he offered to let me tail off HIS horse while HE rode up. This horse
felt very strong, and he tailed me two-thirds of the way up. I finally told
Pete to go on or he wouldn't make cut-off. He did. And he didn't. After
pulling due to overtime, he brought his horse and a bottle of warm Gatorade
back down that canyon looking for us to make sure we made it out of there.
He had plenty of horse and would likely have easily finished. He saw a
greater need and met it. And to me, that is a terrific definition of a
winner.
   I personally don't feel the need to defeat everyone on the trail. 
Not while there's  Pete Davies and others like him out there. Thanks again,
Pete.
          Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Weary














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