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Post by MilliM on Dec 1, 2010 11:56:31 GMT 2
ASEC Rules And Information
ASEC is a club that is promoting endurance racing and trying to make endurance racing more known in the ALL-SIM world. Club is open for all breeds. So, you are really welcome to race with your loved ones.
RULES 1. Shows are open for all breeds 2. Horses over 3yo are welcome to race (Please be realistic with entries) 3. Horse has to place to TOP TEN on 25-60km to be race longer distances
POINT SYSTEM Champion = distance km +20km and + $10,000 Reserve Champion = distance km +10km + $5,000 Top Ten = distance km + $1,000
Also Champion of the show will be awarded with extra 30km and $30,000. Champion of the show will be randomly picked out of the champions and reserve champions of the show.
Extra kilometers will be given out in special races during the year.
CLASSES 25km / 15.5 miles 40km / 24.9 miles 60km / 47.3 miles 80km / 49.7 miles 120km / 74.6 miles
Other distances can be available in special races during the year.
TITLES/AWARDS Always when the horse is placed into TOP TEN in a race it can collect kilometers. After certain kilometer points owner can apply award.
1000km - Endurance Star 2000km - Endurance Champion 3000km - Endurance Master 5000km - Endurance Grand Master 100 000km - Endurance Hall of Fame 500 000km - Endurance Legend
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Post by MilliM on Dec 30, 2010 10:34:51 GMT 2
Hey All, I'm happy to see that your are many that have registered horses into our first races. I have got a little bit feedback of the rules. The title system is now changed into more endurance forward mode. All horses will collect kilometer under their belts to reach titles.
Please note that the limit of 3yo is the official limit, but please be kind and check that the entries are realistic.
Next time the rules will be monified is on February if there is new feedback. I will modify them little by little until they will suit well for the club. If you have feedback please let me know! You can leave it under here or PM me.
MillM
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Post by xenalin on Dec 31, 2010 13:25:13 GMT 2
Maybe (to simplify for non-metric members) you should put up miles as well as kilometres Such as this: 25 km/15.5 miles 40 km/24.8 miles etc
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Post by MilliM on Jan 3, 2011 10:07:47 GMT 2
xenalin: OK. I will tranfer them to both
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