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Re: [RC] FEI - racing - recklessheartranch

Steph --

So what can we, The Proletariet, do to influence this decision. Anything?

Katrina



From: Steph Teeter <stephteeter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 2008/03/12 Wed PM 03:26:33 CDT
To: ridecamp camp <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [RC]   FEI - racing

There are a bunch of new FEI rule proposals coming out of the task  
force work during the past 12 months. One of the proposals that I  
have heard is to change the current qualification criteria  - 


or  
Certificate of Capability - which requires horses and riders to  
complete a 100 mile course in 13:20 or less.  IMO it is specifically  
this speed requirement that drove FEI Endurance to the faster,  
flatter courses. The new/proposed rule would change the CoC  from  
this single speed requirement to a percentage of winning time.  This  
will make a huge difference in the courses that are being run. For  
example the winner (and those that finished within the determined  
percentage of winning time ) of a Florac or Tevis or Old Dominion  
would qualify based on whatever time it took to win the course - 15  
hours, 16 hours - whatever. This essentially puts technical courses  
back in the FEI world.

If one excludes the Middle East (and especially UAE) from the mix,  
most riders and organizing committees prefer a more technically  
challenging course.  The UAE is not representative of what most  
Endurance people want, even at the FEI level.

Will it change FEI Endurance much?? who knows! It's still a race -  
but somehow RACING the Tevis or OD or Florac seems more 'grass roots'  
than RACING a primarily flat course with vehicle assistance the  
entire way!

There are still many reasons why some AERC members want to distance  
themselves from FEI - I'm not trying to pose an argument in this  
respect, just filling you all in on what is happening in the FEI world!

Steph

On Mar 12, 2008, at 11:46 AM, Beth Walker wrote:

I disagree.  I think most of us see what the current trend is --  
and we don't like it.  However, and this is just my opinion, I  
can't see a good resolution to the basic issue which is that  
international endurance is focusing on racing.  They are moving to  
what is essentially a long-distance flat race, which is pretty much  
an entirely different sport.  >>

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Katrina O'Neal
Reckless Heart Ranch
822 Estates Loop
Priest River, ID 83856
(208)265-4837
recklessheartranch@xxxxxxxxxxx

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