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In reply to the discussion: The Winter Olympics are full of entitlement and leisure class athletes [View all]Deep State Witch
(12,654 posts)18. Bryan Sosoo - Bobsled
From my town, Laurel, MD. At least middle class - enough to go to college on a track scholarship.
https://www.teamusa.com/profiles/bryan-sosoo
Bryan Sosoo grew up in Laurel, Maryland, and in high school was the Maryland state champ in the 55-meter and triple jump. Sosoo attended Monmouth University, where he set the school record and won three conference titles in the 60m.
After graduation, Sosoo continued his track and field career, competing internationally for Ghana until 2024, when he made the switch to bobsled and joined the U.S. national team.
Sosoo would make his IBSF World Cup debut to begin the 2025-26 season and would be named to his first Olympic team for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.
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The Winter Olympics are full of entitlement and leisure class athletes [View all]
superpatriotman
Saturday
OP
what can they possibly be thinking as they stand near the top of a freakin' alp ..........
rampartd
3 hrs ago
#66
Realistically you have to be middle class to pursue any non-major-league sport.
sir pball
Saturday
#12
A pair of quality ice skates isn't any more expensive than a pair of top name brand basketball shoes
MichMan
20 hrs ago
#37
Lots of people here complain about multi millionaires not paying enough in taxes
MichMan
Yesterday
#33
Despite all the negative comments, the point you were trying to make is in fact correct.
Wiz Imp
Saturday
#28
Median household income is around $75k. Those ranges you cite aren't exactly describing wealthy silver spooners.
tritsofme
Saturday
#29
You didn't read the article. At the time of the article, it mentions median household income was around $50,000
Wiz Imp
21 hrs ago
#34
From chapter 3, Eat the Rich, of the how-to book "Provoking Progressives and Lampooning Liberals."
betsuni
Yesterday
#31
Youth hockey equipment is readily available second hand as kids grow out of it.
MichMan
20 hrs ago
#36
Given that the US and Canadian Olympic Hockey teams mostly use NHL players, why does the cost of youth hockey matter?
MichMan
15 hrs ago
#47
So you think a hockey player can make the NHL with having been a successful Youth player?
Wiz Imp
14 hrs ago
#48
I can't figure out why anyone cares about the cost of any sport or hobby unless they are the ones doing it.
MichMan
13 hrs ago
#49
And I can't figure out why you or anyone cares about someone pointing out the factual
Wiz Imp
13 hrs ago
#53
Doesn't bother me but It really seems to bother you significantly. Nobody is forcing you to keep rsponding.
Wiz Imp
13 hrs ago
#56
"Not everyone is from wealthy families, they have to be creative in finding sponsors and fund raising."
MichMan
13 hrs ago
#50
I competely missed the part where the OP said a damn thing about people enjoying the Winter Olympics
Wiz Imp
15 hrs ago
#45
Ok. It costs money to play sports at a high level. equipment, time, etc. What's your point?
Captain Stern
15 hrs ago
#43
The traditional alpine skiing disciplines can be practiced at any moderate-sized facility.
Straw Man
7 hrs ago
#65
