Showing posts with label Robie Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robie Park. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

2013 Tevis Cup: Vet In Day


Tuesday July 23 2013

It's that time of year again: the 100 Miles in 1 Day Tevis Cup that goes from near Lake Tahoe, Nevada, to Auburn, California, over the Sierra Nevada mountains.

This year was Hot and Dusty, as opposed to almost every other Hot and Dusty Tevis Cups. (Though this year, it was really hot.)

It was the usual frenetic, chaotic, amazing, insane ride albeit with about 50 fewer riders than normal (160 started).

Here are a few pictures from Friday's vet in day at Robie park at approximately 7500' in the Sierra Nevadas. More photos, and stories can be seen soon at www.Endurance.net.

Up top:
A veterinarian watches Gabrielle Mann trot out her horse Tiki Chaps Ku. Gabrielle and Tiki would finish 22nd, at 2:34 AM.


Karen Chaton (34,000+ AERC miles) and Bo (Pro Bono D) take a warm-up ride. They would finish 25th this year, at 2:46 AM, for Karen's 5th Tevis and Bo's 3rd.


Dave Rabe (56,000+ AERC miles) is holding a Tevis Angel that Karen Chaton got to give to another rider. Karen gave me a Tevis Angel for my 2009 Tevis ride, and it got me through. I will pass my Tevis Angel on to another rider one day! Dave has recovered from a severe head injury (fell off a horse, hit his helmet-less head). He has returned to the endurance trails riding, and he came to crew at this year's Tevis. So good to see him back!


The incomparable Barbara White (32 Tevis Buckles) trotting out Djubilee. Alas, they pulled at Foresthill (68 miles) for 'surface factors'. Barbara had a wreck on Monday that hurt her knee and bruised some ribs, which affected her seat, which affected Djubilee's back. They'll both be fine, and I'm sure Barbara is already thinking ahead to next year's Tevis!


Bev Gray (18,000 AERC miles) and Jolly Sickle warming up. They finished 9th, and Jolly Sickle is now 38 for 38 and has his second Tevis buckle.


The incomparable Joyce Sousa and LV Integrity. In short: Joyce has over 22,000 AERC miles. "Ritzy" has over 8000 miles. This was their 4th Tevis together. Ritzy is 20 years old. (To see more on this amazing pair, see http://merritravels.endurance.net/2013/05/2013-owyhee-fandango.html .) They finished in 35th place at 3:35 AM. Just. Wow.


Stablemates Far and Quake. Far (with Kevin Myers) finished 5th. Quake (with Rusty Toth) won!


Rusty Toth trotting out Take a Break (Quake). They won! (And Rusty won the Haggin Cup last year on Stoner).


Kevin Myers (9000 AERC+ AERC miles) trotting out Auli Farwa (Far). This horse recovered from a near career-ending ankle injury when he was just starting his endurance career at age 5. He's now completed 51 of 51 rides, and 11 of 11 100-milers. Wow.








Juniors had fun, though only 3 of the 12 starting juniors finished. Sanoma Blakeley (the bottom one), finished in 42nd place at 3:55 AM with her parents, riding Taii Myr. Alas, her junior brother Barrak pulled, or the whole family would have finished!

More to come!

Friday, August 3, 2012

Tevis Cup: Vetting In


Friday August 3 2012

A taste of the vetting in at Robie Park for the Tevis Cup.

They'll be crossing these Sierra Nevada mountains tomorrow!

Trotting out

Trotting out

Bill and his horse

Crockett and his mare, OT Sara Moniet RSI - last year's AHA Distance Horse of the Year

A good roll is essential, anytime, anywhere

Rusty and Redford - AKA Stoner

Pretty in Pink

Above: Garrett Ford and The Fury

Many more photos, (and videos and stories to come!) on Endurance.net:



Tevis: The Real Reason Behind the Journey


Friday August 3 2012

I confess. It has nothing to do with being one of the most beautiful, challenging rides in the world, it has nothing to do with amazing horses and riders, and it has nothing to do with the awesome Sierra Nevada mountains, which I miss so much.

It's ALL about In N Out burger in Reno (and Auburn!!!!)


But we will cover the ride for you between burgers. : )

Vetting in begins today at noon. 209 riders from 7 countries are currently signed up. Start time is 5:15 AM tomorrow!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Tevis Junkies



Wednesday August 1 2012

It's that time of year - the full moon of August when they come out of the woodwork. Horses, riders, crews, volunteers, press, the curious, the Western States Trail groupies: Tevis Junkies at Tahoe.

The 57th Tevis Cup starts at 5:15 AM on Saturday, August 4th. Two hundred-fourteen riders are signed up to hit the trail - Americans, Australians, Canadians, a Netherlander, a Great Britaineer, and a Japanese rider, from first timers to old timers. The age spread is from under 16 to over 70; the riding experience spread is from a couple hundred miles to tens of thousands of miles. 

There are all kinds of ways of 'winning' at the Tevis Cup. Being one of the toughest 100-mile rides in the world with roughly a 50% chance of finishing, just to finish this ride is certainly to win - wait up till 
the last person crosses the finish line at approximately 5:14 AM on Sunday, and see what he or she has to say, see whether his or her tears look exactly like those of the winner who probably finished 7 hours earlier.

If you're intrigued by the speed and strategies it takes to win a hundred mile ride through the Sierra Nevada mountains, you won't be disappointed by how the race unfolds. If I were a betting man, which I'm not and I'm not, here are some of the riders and horses I might watch - favorites and longshots - to finish in the Top Ten, and/or hit the finish line in Auburn first, around 9 or 10 PM Saturday night.

Christoph Schork is the winningest endurance rider, ever. Christoph already has 3 Tevis buckles, and he doesn't go out to just finish a ride. Stars Aflame won last year's 100-mile AERC National Championship (and Best Condition). The mare has 42 finishes in 44 starts over her 5 year career, and ten Best conditions.

Watch for Garrett Ford on The Fury. In 2010 they finished Tevis in 8th place, and nobody who saw it will forget their trot out for the Haggin Cup the next morning, which they won. They finished 5th in Tevis last year. The Fury has 15 finishes in as many endurance starts, with 7 Best Condition awards. Also keep an eye on Lisa Ford and GE Cyclone. He has 2 Top Ten finishes at Tevis in 2007 and 2010.

Heather Reynolds rides Stirgess, the gelding with mane clipped like a dragon. This year Stirgess and Heather won 1st and BC in the FITS 100, and Jeremy Reynolds and Stirgess finished second and won BC at the Biltmore 100. Heather has 16,800 AERC miles. She won the Tevis in 2003, won the Haggin Cup in 1999 and 2003. She knows this trail.

Kevin Myers rides Auli Farwa. This bald-faced, deep red chestnut horse has a huge heart, as evidenced by a terrific ankle injury he overcame in 2007, a 42 for 42 record, and has finished 8 100-mile rides, including Tevis in 2009 and 2011 and Big Horn in 2010 and 2011. Kevin has 3 Tevis buckles, and this fourth attempt with 'Far' might just land him in the Top Ten.

Also keep an eye on Rusty Toth (going for his 3rd Tevis buckle) and Farrabba, aka 'Stoner' (2 for 2 at Tevis in 2010 and 2011). These guys have been training in the Colorado mountains, and if they can keep up with Garrett Ford on The Fury on those trails (and I know Stoner can, because I got to ride him with these boys!), they could be furiously burning up this year's Tevis trail also.

Keep an eye on CR Zebra Splash and Clydea Hastie; this pair finished Tevis in 2007, and they won the 100-mile Resolution Ride this New Year's Eve. Clydea has 10,400 AERC miles and 5 Tevis buckles, including a 6th place finish in last year's Tevis on another of her horses.

Melissa Ribley is riding Sacajawea. Melissa has 18,500 AERC miles and 7 Tevis buckles, including a surprising - and sweet! - second place on LD Monique in 2009 Tevis - and the Haggin Cup. Sacajawea already has 2 Tevis Cup finishes.

Suzanne Ford Huff has 3 Tevis buckles, 2 of them Top Ten finishes. This year she's riding SD Expressa, who has completed all 14 of her rides. All 5 of her 2012 finishes have been in the top 3, including a third in the 100-mile Yosemite Gold Cup, and 2 Best Conditions.

Shellie Hatfield on Splashes Maskrade has 8 Tevis Buckles, and 4 Top Ten finishes, including 7th place last year on Splashes Maskrade. The horse has 3 consecutive Tevis finishes, two in the Top Ten.

Crockett Dumas is riding OT Sara Moniet RSI - named the Arabian Horse Association's 2011 Distance Horse of the Year. Sara has 3345 miles and has completed all but 2 of her 65 endurance rides. Crockett has 6 Tevis buckles, and roughly 38,000 AERC miles, and has completed 75 of 79 100-mile rides. Crockett's a heavyweight rider, so that's one tough mare.

If you're more interested in the other kind of winning - those experienced riders who come back time and again to just ride the trail and conquer it one more time, here are a few of the high mileage riders this year:

Robert Ribley has 12 Tevis buckles and 31,000 AERC miles.

Darolyn Butler - 2 Tevis buckles and 33,000 AERC miles. Darolyn will be taking 2 Aussies through the ride!


Connie Creech - 11 Tevis buckles and 27,000 AERC miles

Karen Chaton - 3 Tevis buckles and 31,000 AERC miles
Dave Rabe - 11 Tevis buckles and 55,000 AERC miles

Gina Hall has one Tevis buckle and 13,185 AERC miles. Her special horse Fire Mt Destiny is 91 for 92 starts/finishes, 15 for 15 in 100-mile rides, and has 5390 AERC miles.

Nick Warhol has 5 Tevis buckles and 10,000 AERC miles. Nick's beloved Forever Dawn ('Don') is 73 for 74 with 3345 miles, and is 11 for 11 in 100-mile rides. Don has 4 Tevis buckles… Nick's dream goal is for Donnie to get 10 Tevis buckles.

Some riders are Tevis Institutions:

Pat Chappell is going for 20 buckles. She has 14,800 AERC miles.

Kathy Perry is going for 22 buckles. She has 10,400 AERC miles.

Hal Hall is going for 29 buckles. He has 9400 AERC miles.

Mr Hasumi from Japan is going for his 9th straight Tevis buckle in a row. This man didn't start riding horses until he was 59 years old.

Barbara White is going for a record 32 buckles, riding Canadian Brook for the third time. Barbara has 10,000 AERC miles.

There are 8 Junior riders signed up for the ride:

David Bache on SA Zafar Badr, on their first 100-mile ride.

Clara Berner on her adorable feisty blue-eyed pony Benjamin in their first 100-mile ride - they've been training over the Tevis trail the last 2 weeks.

Barrak Blakeley going for his second Tevis buckle.

John Donley on My Manselle on their second Tevis attempt; they were pulled in 2010.

Kadee Felton going for her 2nd Tevis buckle, this time taking Shawford through his first 100.

Bryce Hackley - 2 for 2 in Tevis - riding Don't Be Shai.

Brandon Reed on a horse yet to be named - going for his second Tevis buckle.

Dillon Thomas on Count Okba  on their first 100 mile ride.

There are approximately 183 other riders and horses, each with their own stories… but this will give you a pre-taste of the excitement to come on the 100-mile Tevis cup ride from Robie Park near Truckee, to Auburn, California on Saturday.

Steph and I will be there video-ing and photo-ing for Endurance.net, tune in there (click on the 'Tevis Cup' banner) for lots of exclusive photos and videos and stories.

You can follow your favorite rider during the day on the Tevis Cup site - go to teviscup.org and click on 2012 Tevis Webcast. On ride day you'll be able to enter your favorite rider's number and see where they are on the trail. You'll find a list of rider numbers on the Tevis Cup page also.

'See you in Auburn!'



Thursday, October 6, 2011

Off to the Tevis!


Thursday October 6 2011

I'm off to the Tevis Cup (to report, not ride!), where about 8" of snow has fallen since yesterday. It should make the trail for around 190 horses and riders rather... interesting. Ride management says, The Ride Is Still On! Start time is scheduled for 5:15 AM Saturday.

I'll be quite giddy around snow, anyway! Stay tuned for photos and stories!