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Re: Regarding Equestrian in the Olympics...
Posted By: Speedball, on host 207.10.37.2
Date: Thursday, September 28, 2000, at 09:48:47
In Reply To: Re: Regarding Equestrian in the Olympics... posted by Wolfspirit on Thursday, September 28, 2000, at 09:29:18:

> > > > This is worse than the inclusion of equestrian events.
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> > > Hrm? Watch out, or I'll sick Leen on you. Equestrian events are absolutely fitting. Few people realize it, but horseback riding is a physically taxing activity and requires precise physical coordination and timing. It's as appropriate as any traditional Olympic sport.
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> Equestrian events are even more traditional than most events, they having been a part of the Olympics for the last 2700 years or so. I believe chariot races, and naked bareback trick pony stunt-double horse racing were the first big crowd pleasers in the Olympics. :-)
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> > That comment surprised me as much as if someone had said "it's worse than the inclusion of swimming." [...] If you think the horse does everything itself and the rider just sits there, then anybody off the street could buy an appropriately-trained horse and win a gold medal at the Olympics. That's no more true than saying I could win an Olympic road race tomorrow if I only had the same kind of bike they use.
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> > Brunnen-"I wish"G
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> Horse racing and off-road racing are certainly physical but they don't push the limits nearly enough. Nah, my personal vote would be for the death-defying exploits of "WWII-style Olympic Dogfighting" performed in Sopwith Camel biplanes using PAINTBALL. Now *there's* an event I'd like to see.
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> Wolf "I wish!" spirit

Cool, America could enter a plain with Snoopy and his dog house painted on it and the Germans could enter a plane like the one the Red Baron flew.

Speed'usedtohaveaCharlieBrowncomplex'ball