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Re: Endurance



Dear Kristen,
    I was being facetious dear.  Get a life.

Trish & "pretty David"
Grand Blanc, Michigan

<< 
 With the definition below, anyone who has ridden, say 1000 miles total,
 has
 qualified as an endurance rider. 20 50's takes a long time. 10 100's and 
 40 25's as well. Is it the total distance or just the race distance that
 makes an
 endurance horse/rider? What about an "endurance" 100 miler horse that
 finishes
 1000 miles of 100 milers in 2 years and a LD horse that finishes 1000
 miles
 of 25 milers in 4 years? Hasn't that LD horse remained firm under
 hardship? 
 And for a longer period of time?
 
 >Endurance, endure \ from the latin "indurare," meaning "to harden," 1 
 >: to
 >continue on in the same state : LAST    2 : to remain firm under 
 >suffering,
 >hardship, or misfortune without yielding ~ to undergo (as a hardship) 
 >esp.
 >without giving in.  Syn. BEAR, CONTINUE.     >>



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