El Raid Blog - Gabriel Gamiz
13 June 2012
[google translation]
On Saturday, June 9, 2012, as he was developing the Absolute Spain Championships Casarrubios Raid on the Mount in Toledo, and while we waited for news of the various phases of testing, I got the idea to do an interview with our coach D. Ignasi Casas.
In the course of the morning news while I was, I was putting together the interview, that last hour of Saturday I referred, not to interfere with his duties of a busy day of championship.
Almost by return mail, I forwarded the responses to this interview and thank you on behalf of all readers.
This is the interview:
1 st. - Blog The Raid: How about has been the Championship of Spain of Raid and the level achieved?
coach: The Championship of Spain 2012 has been very interesting, with several pairs in front of the race until the last phase, and a level of competition and quality very attractive.
2 nd. - Blog: Can be selected horses for the World in Euston Park, horses that are running this Championship of Spain?
coach: In principle all pairs that meet the minimum requirements EIF and screening criteria published in his day on the website of the FEI, are selectable. Therefore, horses have not run the Championship of Spain 2012 are not excluded. We aim to be as flexible as possible to always selecting those pairs that we believe will best represent our sport.
Read more here:
http://ggjineteraid.blogspot.com/2012/06/entrevista-con-el-seleccionador.html
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