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Re: is this fair?
Well, seeing as how I'm a relative newcomer to the sport, I would
definitely claim bragging rights to winning a 25. I plan tomove up to 50s,
but need some experience as shorter distances first.
chris paus & star
At 01:31 PM 1/26/98 EST, Angela C. McGhee wrote:
>
>On Mon, 26 Jan 1998 01:49:21 -0800 Terry Woolley Howe
><cancer@inetworld.net> writes:
>>Cyndi Craig wrote:
>>>
>>> i've been doing 25s for about a year. i am happy doing 25s -- i 
>>don't
>>> have time to train for longer distances - i have another horse i 
>>compete
>>> with in dressage -- and i don't want to do 50s.
>>> 
>>> i have been getting the feeling that the LD riders are the
>>> "stepchildren" of the aerc, 
>>
>I hear a lot of 25's say they think they shouldn't be left out of
>awards...just because they don't have time to train as much...  I wonder
>how they would like to be one of us "also rans" who complete 50s year
>after year, just out of the awards.  We could drop down and clean up, but
>don't want to.  We don't ride for awards.  I see nothing wrong with doing
>25's forever if that's your thing.  But I also see no glory whatsoever in
>bragging that you win them.
>
>Now I'm in trouble
>Angie and Kaboot 
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