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Re: Show me the money
Howard, If I am not mistaken, no one can qualify
for any Olympic Game if they have been paid for their participation in a
sporting event. True? That doesn't mean they can't get "sponsors" to help with
the cost of getting to the Olympics. The Olympics then, are for amateurs.
They don't go pro, and get paid until after they get a medal. And most
times, not even then. So this "World Masters" is separate from any Olympic
event. And since money is involved, I don't think it could be used as a
qualifier. Prize money is considered income, at least according to the IRS. I
also wondered who and where that money was going to come from. I don't want to
see money in endurance, period. At least not as prizes. If you are good and can
convince someone to sponsor you financially so that you can get to the top,
that's fine. As an example, my nephew has qualified for a huge track meet in
Australia. A qualifier for the next Olympics. It is $4000 per person just to fly
over and back. His mother has to go with him so that is $8000 just for plane
tickets. They had a garage sale, sold candy and begged for sponsors. The money
was raised, and he gets the chance to participate in something that may change
his life! What an opportunity! Why can't FEI, UAE and AERC offer more
opportunities to get people qualified for the Olympics (obviously a goal) and
offer to sponsor the riders? I agree one hundred percent with you about no money
rewards, but I would like to see this sport in the Olympics. If other sporting
events can do that, (have qualifying events with no money prizes) why can't the
world of endurance riding? Why one million dollars? I would like some
clairification on the rules of qualifying for any Olympic Sport and will do some
research and let you know. Lisa Salas, The Odd FARM
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