kerilli
Well-Known Member
I'm trying to answer a question for someone. I found this, from 2002
"The Lipton Cup was won by Ali Mohammed Al Muhairi riding DS Kiwi. They
completed the 100km course in 4hrs 38m 42sec, with average speeds of 29km
and 26km in the first two legs, and an average of 27km for the final leg of
19km."
at http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/features/cj-2002uae-end-season.shtml
but then I found this:
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/competitionnews/394/61042.html
where the winner averaged "an incredible 22.68 km per hour"
Can the first one possibly be correct? It seems amazingly fast. If so, is it still the record? What's the longest endurance race they run, please?
Guinness Book of Records doesn't seem to have it, and Google's failing me!
Thankyou!
"The Lipton Cup was won by Ali Mohammed Al Muhairi riding DS Kiwi. They
completed the 100km course in 4hrs 38m 42sec, with average speeds of 29km
and 26km in the first two legs, and an average of 27km for the final leg of
19km."
at http://www.horsetalk.co.nz/features/cj-2002uae-end-season.shtml
but then I found this:
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/competitionnews/394/61042.html
where the winner averaged "an incredible 22.68 km per hour"
Can the first one possibly be correct? It seems amazingly fast. If so, is it still the record? What's the longest endurance race they run, please?
Guinness Book of Records doesn't seem to have it, and Google's failing me!
Thankyou!