The BOD had some discussion of this rule earlier. Depending upon how you parse the sentence, you  may have two different interpretations:
 
(FEI rides or endurance rides) in a foreign country
vs
FEI rides or (endurance rides in a foreign country).
 
The intent of the rule was the second interpretation. Needs a little clarification though -
 
Steph
 
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My question is, "is or is not Canada come under the AERC unbrella?" If Canada does come under the AERC, then as far as the AERC is concerned does Canada fit the definition of "foreign country" in this rule?  Yes Canadians carry Canadian passports - not US passports. On the other hand the AERC states that they are the "sanctioning body for endurance in the US and Canada."  In this case I do not read rule 8.4 to include Canada as a "foreign country,"  since it is within the perview of the AERC. I would read the defineition of "foreign country" to  all countries other than the US and Canada (the two countires covered by the AERC). Would the AERC recogonize a non sanctioned (even if somehow it managed to get FEI sanctioning) ride if it were run in the US?

I am not sure I see it back and white here. 

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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.
from the rules....
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Pan Am was not run in conjuction with an AERC ride and the Pan Am did not request AERC sanctioning and denied such sanctioning.

That's where I see the difference.

Truman

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Truman - mileage (but no points) is awarded to riders who complete the Pan Americans (in Canada, Vermont, etc). - why would this be different?
 
Steph


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