That's all well and good but Canada does fall under the AERC and this is being run in conjuction with an AERC ride. Maybe gray, but I would argue that no miles should be awarded those who finish the non-AERC 75.
Truman
Bob Morris wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">When it comes to FEI the USA-E has no say about what happens in Canada. And since the ride in question is an FEI ride it is sanctioned through the Canadian Federation. It would be best to stay out of their National Business.AERC is the National Federation for the USA. The 75 mile FEI ride is none of AERC's business until the riders ask for mileage under the rule 8.4.While as stated previously I deplore the inclusion of the obviously odorous Master Series sponsorship I will defend the riders right to their mileage under the AERC Rules.BobBob Morris
Morris Endurance Enterprises
Boise, ID-----Original Message-----As far as AERC is concerned is Canada a "foreign country," since the AERC includes Canada?
From: Truman Prevatt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 5:58 PM
To: Bob Morris
Cc: Karen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RC] [RC] FEI Ride aka Masters Series
Truman
Bob Morris wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]" type="cite">An interesting aspect of this predicament is that AERC Rules
allow the participants to get credit for the ride
non-the-less if you take the following rule at base value;
8.4 Career mileage credit only for AERC members and equines
who participate in FEI rides or endurance rides in a foreign
country at least 50 miles long and sanctioned by an AERC
recognized organization.
The ride will be FEI sanctioned, in a foreign country and of
a distance that is approved by the AERC. There is no place
in the AERC Rules and Regulations rescinding overall
sanctioning if a non-sanctioned event is held in conjunction
with an AERC Event.
While I deplore the inclusion of the Master Series, the
financial boost from the sponsor does have a great
influence.
As for <<<FEI not being able to sanction a ride unless it
was AERC sanctioned?>>>>In Canada the FEI deals with
Canadians not Americans. So i n th
at instance the AERC has no
influence.
Bob
Bob Morris
Morris Endurance Enterprises
Boise, ID
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Karen
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 1:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [RC] [RC] FEI Ride aka Masters Series
I have a question. According to AERC rules, can a separate
unsanctioned 75
mile ride be run in conjunction with an AERC sanctioned
event? I thought
that you couldn't do that? Also, wasn't there something
about FEI not being
able to sanction a ride unless it was AERC sanctioned? kThe FEI ride will be held on June 29th. It is part of theUAE sponsoredEndurance Masters Series. This series has a very largepurse to overallwinners in each region. I realize this is a verycontroversial topic butI
wanted all international or potential international ridersto be awarethat
this is a qualifier for PAC or Worlds. The latest FEIcriteria is that ahorse has to have done a Star 2 or 3 FEI ride at 12 km/h.This ride is aStar 2 and is 120 Km (75 miles). A star 3 is 160 Km (100miles). It is alot easier to do a Star 2 at 12 k/h than a Star 3. It is agreatopportunity to get your FEI qualifier. AERC seems to bevery opposed tothis series of rides and has refused to sanction thisdistance so it isnot
an AERC ride. I have also been refused advertising in a fewendurancepublications. So it will not be advertised in any otherform than this.I do not want to start any great debate about this seriesof rides I justwant to make all riders aware of this opportunity to getyour FEIqualifier. Please contact Myna Cryderman by email
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>or
by phone 204 - 534-2390 for further details.
Myna
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