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RE: [RC] AHA Sanction rides - Kearby, Kate G Civ 748 CBSG/IS

AHA and AERC have a relationship that would work with endurance rides.

I was talking about CTRs and at one point AHA was trying to be the sole
sanctioner of all breed CTR in the country.  It was kind of a dream of a
past committee chair.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Rueter [mailto:Eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 8:05 PM
To: Kearby, Kate G Civ 748 CBSG/IS; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC] AHA Sanction rides

I will not disagree that a local club in AZ hosts or has hosted an
Endurance
Ride that is not AERC sanctioned - I live on the other side of the
country.
I will however, disagree that it was / is AHA sanctioned.

This is from the on-line 2007 AHA Handbook, Article 1611 deals with AHA
recognized Endurance Rides (i.e. "Local Rides" / Qualifying rides not
Regional or National Championship Rides).  Article 1611.2 states "The
current AERC rules will be followed except where superceded by AHA rules
as
published in the current AHA Handbook."  There are no sections of
Article
1611 which currently supercede any of the AERC rules (the other two
rules
deal with a description of an AHA Endurance Ride and the AHA sanctioning
fee
and procedures).

Now I guess you can *use* an organization's rules without paying a
sanction
fee, but the AERC Rules appear to me to make the assumption that the
event
they are governing is a sanctioned event.  The very first line in the
rules
is "The following rules and regulations have been adopted by the Board
of
Directors of the AERC and are binding on AERC sanctioned rides."


Just glancing at the AHA Handbook, AHA does have it's own set of rules
for
CTR, and / or will accept the rules of about 15 CTR Organizations (the
first
one listed is AHA).


thanx eric
Eric Rueter
Rueter Consulting, Inc.
Eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
865.988.4134(W)
865.599.3594(C)
865.986.5966(H)
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kearby, Kate G Civ 748 CBSG/IS" <Kate.Kearby@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 4:23 PM
Subject: [RC] AHA Sanction rides




AHA will soley sanction CTR and endurance rides.  There are a couple of
them that I have heard of and they are 'open' to all breeds.  AZ has a
few.  Usually an AHA club will do them.  Regional rides usually piggy
back but ECTRA for some reason will not co-sanction with AHA.  Something
to do with the sweeps money available.  My CTRs that are co sanctioned
with NATRC are also AHA sanctioned as local rides since the sweeps
program went to point system.



We have considered sanctioning open CTRs thru AHA only.



AHA also sanctions their National Championship CTR as a separate event.




None of this has anything to do with the pleasure trail ride parties.
Where I have heard at max they may ride 10 miles a day.


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