Erik Duvander Out As U.S. Eventing Performance Director

It’s interesting, of the posts that I have seen and subsequent commentary on FB I only say 1 rider who was openly anti-ED. Chris Talley.

Now since I know things Chris did to get ahead in his career, I am positive that his remarks don’t carry much weight beyond the whiners club of eventers. And nothing EVER pleases that group.

Em

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Yes, I remember that as well! And I also remember a Major League eventing podcast interview with Boyd Martin where Boyd–while certainly not criticizing Will–was a bit cagy about Will’s vocalness in complaining about the lack of institutional support for his protest.

There was a post about it on COTH, mostly discussing other things, but around post 53-55 it popped up:

But there’s quite a bit of vague “he said/she said” around all of this, and not much in terms of specific objections to specific policies, from what I’ve seen.

Again, perhaps when the successor is revealed, the rationale behind the swap will become clearer.

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ha…perfect! Kind of awkward though, considering Duvander won’t be there to review it all, will he?

I was thinking along the same lines as well. “The Team” clearly has issues - and by that I mean more on the USEF side than anything else.

I’d rather put my money into private funding of a trip abroad rather than to try to get someone on The Team.

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I didn’t see that–unless he took it down. In my feed, I’ve seen either positive comments or silence (understandably so, since commenting negatively against the departing leadership probably wouldn’t gain much for the poster).

When and where was this said?

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I am a bumpkin nobody but enjoyed Chris Talley’s recent success with Unmarked Bills. Can you fill me in? I am definitely much more unwashed mass than even I knew.

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Given who is at the helm, I wouldn’t be surprised. I’ve had occasion to interact with Bill Moroney and I don’t think he is 100% fair and ethical. Based on what I’ve seen Bill allow or put up with on a local/regional level, I wouldn’t put it past him to do something like that e: Mars

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Same! And I follow him on his social media.

Locally, he and his business partner have made a lot of enemies.

I have no dog in this fight. But all my friends do. :woman_shrugging: Like, invite some local horse people over, pour everyone some wine, then say, “Chris Talley.” Better than any COTH train wreck thread. :joy:

I have no idea what is true and what is not, so I’ve probably already said more than I should.

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Oh, that’s really sad if true. Not that I’m surprised or unused to a huge gulf between what’s seen on social media and IRL, but still, sad. Especially because I like both his and his business partners’ horses.

I’ve seen some interesting posts by CT too…or comments on threads on FB. I think these riders forget they are in the public sometimes. They really need to educate themselves on good PR and online practices. I see just yesterday BM was posting videos glorifying himself getting knocked out on XC. Guess he forgot what happened last time with that poor choice of profile pic.

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Oh, that is so very sad. I absolutely love his horse, though.

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I don’t know if it’s sad. I just know I moved back to the area and learned I was supposed to have an opinion on a situation I didn’t even know or understand. :joy:

Emily might be referring to something else since she is much more in contact with this crowd on a regular basis. I’m just over here doing my own thing but figured I’d try to diplomatically shed some light best I could.

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I wondered about that post on boyd’s account. As in, is he posting those himself or is it one of his team? Either way, it was him getting hurt, not a horse. Seems different to me than the cover pic issue.

Eventing doesn’t need that image shoved in the face of many many Eventing fans, kids, supporters, etc. It’s not a good look and these days one bad thing and…. Look at modern pentathlon.

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So this was interesting, Sam Watson talking about International finishes under a score of 33? or 32, can’t remember exactly. Anyways the US in 2018 had 5 finishes. Im not sure if this is level specific.

Last year, they had 22. Sam gives Eric Duvander the credit for this, check out this episode, its near the end starting at about 7 minutes left when they start talking about possibilities of results for next year.

So what I’m wondering, is with actual performance results like this, how can they not renew?

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It’s about who gets selected and who gets attention, not about overall success of the program. Rider call with Bill & Tom was mostly people upset that Eric can’t be at everyone’s farms at all times as if we don’t live in a country the size of Europe. He’s not Santa

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Now the showjump coach for the US eventing team is out, Peter Wylde

What on earth went down?

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nice words by Peter about ED & JA

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