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In response to
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NYTimes contributors weigh in on what sports should be removed from the olympics -- (link)
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by
znufrii
Why? Rich people like dressage and the NYT wouldn't want to upset them. -- nm
Posted by
spamlet
Aug 13 '12, 08:32
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I think there are 11 royal family members on the IOC board. -- nm
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LMS
Aug 13, 08:38
They do mention sailing which is as rich a sport as there is. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 13, 08:33
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Sailing has been cut back a lot, but the tiny boats in the Olympics are cheap dinghies. -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 13, 08:37
8
But to learn to sail, even a cheap dinghy, costs a lot of money and requires access to a boat.
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Krusty
Aug 13, 08:40
7
I grew up dirt poor and still learned how to sail. It helped to live in FL, but there were lots of cheap 2 person sailboats around. -- nm
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ceregon
Aug 13, 09:02
You don't need to pay dock fees if you can hitch your boat onto the back of a trailer and drive it back to your home. -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 13, 08:45
coaches and training for *any* event are expensive. -- nm
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Reagen
Aug 13, 08:42
3
I understand that. My point is that the equipment/fees to get started isn't cheap.
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Krusty
Aug 13, 08:46
2
not as much as you'd think, is what we're saying. It's about the same price as buying a kayak, which no one ever seems to take issue with as a sport. -- nm
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Reagen
Aug 13, 08:50
1
Gotcha. I really didn't know all this before I posted.
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Krusty
Aug 13, 08:55
Some of my best friends are boat owners. -- nm
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Romney
Aug 13, 08:41
On those type of boats, it's not an exclusive event. Plus all the competitors are given identical boats. It's not like the America's Cup. -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 13, 08:36
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What do you mean by not an exclusive event? -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 13, 08:37
14
I mean that a median income person would be able to take up sailing in a small boat as a hobby.
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Roger More
Aug 13, 08:43
3
I would love to learn to sail. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 13, 08:43
2
take lessons, they are everywhere. and not outrageous actually.
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Andie
Aug 13, 08:45
1
I plan to, at some point.
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znufrii
Aug 13, 08:48
Look up the price of a Laser sailboat or a Hobie cat. It's about the same cost as buying a kid a full set of new hockey equipment -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 13, 08:38
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So it's not free but it's not exhorbitant either, is what I'm saying. There are mountain bikes that are more expensive. -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 13, 08:39
7
There's more expenses to owning a boat though, right?
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Krusty
Aug 13, 08:42
6
you don't need to own them. I used to sail lasers at summer camp. there's a yacht club near my house in vancouver that
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mafic
Aug 13, 08:48
3
Okay. So it's not anything like the America's Cup and it's somewhat accessible and affordable.
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Krusty
Aug 13, 08:53
2
or at least be majorly reformed.
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Reagen
Aug 13, 08:54
1
The corruption has been going on for so long I'm not sure it can be saved.
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Krusty
Aug 13, 08:58
the average sailing competitor doesn't own their own boat though, they are on a racing team. -- nm
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Andie
Aug 13, 08:43
1
(well, doesn't own the racing boat) -- nm
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Andie
Aug 13, 08:45
To the rich. -- nm
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mara
Aug 13, 08:38
"All it takes is $40 million and a dream" -- nm
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prayformojo
Aug 13, 08:34
1
Heh. :-) -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 13, 08:36
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