That
Lovin’ Green Feeling
As
many of you may be already aware from the many
t-shirts scattered among the regions. the Green Bean Endurance
competition continued to
draw new riders together, inspire, and foster belonging in the sport.
Our little crew’s personal 2016
stats as of October of this
year:
Total
Miles Attempted: 15,330
Total Miles Completed: 12,650
Total Miles Completed: 12,650
Overall
Completion Rate: 83%
Total Metabolic Pulls: 7
Total Lameness Pulls: 26
Total OT: 9
Total Rider Options: 27
Total Metabolic Pulls: 7
Total Lameness Pulls: 26
Total OT: 9
Total Rider Options: 27
Percent
LD to Endurance: 54%
LD Completion Rate: 86%
Endurance Completion Rate: 80%
LD Completion Rate: 86%
Endurance Completion Rate: 80%
75's
Attempted: 2
75's Completed: 2
Shannon Conrad - Biltmore 75
Kristen Gonyaw - Mustang Memorial
75's Completed: 2
Shannon Conrad - Biltmore 75
Kristen Gonyaw - Mustang Memorial
100's
Attempted: 7
100's Completed: 5
Phylicia Mann - 20 Mule Team
Sara Borkosky - Biltmore Challenge
Laura Spear - Sunriver Classic
Jenny Gomez - Tevis Cup
Abigail Madden - Tevis Cup
100's Completed: 5
Phylicia Mann - 20 Mule Team
Sara Borkosky - Biltmore Challenge
Laura Spear - Sunriver Classic
Jenny Gomez - Tevis Cup
Abigail Madden - Tevis Cup
Current
TEAM leaders as of October:
OTV Pony Tails, Picked The Blazin Belles, High point
individuals in the TEAM competition are Debra Tibbitts, Heather
Accardo, Cassandra Green and Claire Morris.
In
the One Horse One Rider competition: Erin Hurley is leading in
OTV and Jen Moore in the Picked/Cooked division.
Seedling
Success: Leonardo Fuentes is our “out of the pod”
leader.
Our
group has had a few regional meet ups this season. The last was
hosted by the Daniel Boone Distance Riders at Rendezvous October 8th.
Nearly all of our Midwestern riders showed up for the gathering and
Two Horse Tack graciously
sponsored some beautiful prize give-aways to those in attendance.
2015
was our first season of competition and we had many members among
AERC endurance riders at large who helped support the cause. As we
segued into year two we focused more on commercial sponsorship,
lower rider fees, and bringing our “brand of bean” forward to
make our riders recognizable as a vital segment of the endurance
riding community with t-shirts and matching splashes
of lime green tack.
Deb
Moe kept the technology straight, and
I have worked the sponsorship end and served as emotional
cheer leader for the group, while
Maranda Bibb has lovingly nurtured a new small but important segment
of our group called Seedling. The cuteness and effort of these kids
is amazing. .
All
said, we have impacted the
sport. We helped to
generate close to $12, 000 a year in AERC memberships. Our
attendance at rides brought
ride managers an estimated $30,000 plus in ride entries. This
new and younger demographic helps
to build AERC strong, and bring fresh excitement to the sport.
GBEcompetition is small at
about 158 members, and 500 associate (interested)
members.
There
are in fact many independent Green Bean groups being supported
by a handful of motivated
people. They go quietly about,
doing their work to build that early critical social
connection. It is bringing
results. Often the argument is thrown back that how it has
been is good enough. I
counter that with good enough for whom?
We in the 50+ generation will be
making way, for a new demographic.
So
what can you as an
individual do to build momentum in the
sport?
We encourage your clubs to
embrace the concept of TEAM riding among the Green Beans across the
regions. Offer your intro
riders the opportunity. Fully
embrace Green Bean movement
at large and
let it help support AERC.
Get your GREEN on!
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