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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA Summer Olympic-winning dressage horse costs well over a million dollars.
And that is the entirety of my statement.
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Swede
(38,755 posts)Are you not entertained?
Kyle Tucker (Los Angeles Dodgers): $60,000,000
Juan Soto (New York Mets): $46,875,000
Zack Wheeler (Philadelphia Phillies): $42,000,000
Aaron Judge (New York Yankees): $40,000,000
sir pball
(5,301 posts)It wasn't about professional athletes in the top paid leagues.
It was about supposed "amateur" athletics being economically exclusive.
I will explain further, if you would like.
Arazi
(8,780 posts)Last time around I finally learned theyre all based on old military stuff just like fencing and shooting sports.
I think preserving that stuff is cool. Somebodys got to be able to do it or some of our best movie scenes like Arwens ride in LOTR, or the riding in westerns would be CGI or AI and that would suck.
sir pball
(5,301 posts)A lot of it is military, and a lot of it is based on a close bond between a human and their animal.
I was making an entirely different point, given a different thread
and since you seem genuinely unaware I will spoil:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221002642
Arazi
(8,780 posts)The actual owners are rich like Anne Romney but the riders are just regular athletes like many others at the Olympics.
Someone made the comparison last time this came up to musicians who get loaner Stradivarius violins. No way can they afford that instrument but through thousands of hours of practice some rich person decides to let that musician play it - sometimes for many years so they become a total unit.
Im good with that.
sir pball
(5,301 posts)My niece is into competitive riding, and while my sister doesn't own the horse, the lessons alone are kind of finanically painful. Even if your rider doesn't own your horse, you've probably spent six figures training them up.
Point being, equestrianism is by a long shot the most expensive Olympic sport; on any end ain't nobody but the most privileged doing it.
dsc
(53,339 posts)one of the UK royals actually competed for example. I think Princess Anne but I could be wrong on who.
leftstreet
(39,511 posts)tinrobot
(11,991 posts)If you can't afford dressage, then pick a different sport.
