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Deep State Witch

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18. Bryan Sosoo - Bobsled
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 11:10 AM
Saturday

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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Biathlon and x country skiingis often military or ex military from cold places JT45242 Saturday #1
I would hardly call downhill sports (snowboarding/skiing) "elitist". sir pball Saturday #3
Day passes at skiing resorts are crazy expensive...throw in gear JT45242 Saturday #7
It certainly does not need to be that expensive. sir pball Saturday #11
Agreed PJMcK Saturday #2
the nordic skiing events generally highlight warfare skills rampartd Saturday #4
There's a theory ... Straw Man 7 hrs ago #64
what can they possibly be thinking as they stand near the top of a freakin' alp .......... rampartd 3 hrs ago #66
You probably have to be at least edhopper Saturday #5
Realistically you have to be middle class to pursue any non-major-league sport. sir pball Saturday #12
And? So what? BannonsLiver Saturday #6
Is there a rule that all sports oberle Saturday #8
Then I Suggest You Not Watch the Winter Olympics. MineralMan Saturday #9
Snort! electric_blue68 Saturday #30
Where are you getting this information? mysteryowl Saturday #10
You are wrong, on both counts obamanut2012 Saturday #13
For years it was design to keep the working class Johonny Saturday #14
Curling is expensive? Speed skating? Hockey? tinrobot Saturday #15
Hockey is definitely expensive. WhiskeyGrinder Saturday #22
Yes, it's a couple of thousands of dollars a year. sir pball Saturday #26
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
Figure Skating has athletes who can't afford their costumes MagickMuffin 20 hrs ago #39
Those costumes are ridiculously expensive! SheltieLover 13 hrs ago #55
Indeed, Madison Chock's costumes are Devine MagickMuffin 12 hrs ago #59
I agree, comments annoy me. SheltieLover 12 hrs ago #60
Ok themaguffin Saturday #16
Disagree. nt Celerity Saturday #17
Bryan Sosoo - Bobsled Deep State Witch Saturday #18
Ah. I'm happy to find out that Simon Biles was born into the lap of luxury. Igel Saturday #19
Lots of people here complain about multi millionaires not paying enough in taxes MichMan Yesterday #33
A number of high schools here in the Minnesota Twin Cities MineralMan Saturday #20
Polo hasn't been an Olympic sport since 1936. That said... sir pball Saturday #24
high school hockey in MN is as big as HS football in TX pstokely 12 hrs ago #62
Alysa Liu quaint Saturday #21
And ???? JI7 Saturday #23
Man, as I read this thread (language warning)... sir pball Saturday #25
If your assessment is in error, that error is RockRaven Saturday #27
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
Plenty of opportunities at HS and College levels in winter sports MichMan 20 hrs ago #35
Nothing you say changes the fact that to become a winter Olympian in the US, Wiz Imp 16 hrs ago #42
That's meaningless data-it's just "what sports rich people like the most". sir pball 11 hrs ago #63
From chapter 3, Eat the Rich, of the how-to book "Provoking Progressives and Lampooning Liberals." betsuni Yesterday #31
I'm not sure exactly what that means with regards to sports fujiyamasan Yesterday #32
Youth hockey equipment is readily available second hand as kids grow out of it. MichMan 20 hrs ago #36
The issue isn't the cost of equipment. Wiz Imp 15 hrs ago #44
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
It seems to bother you quite a bit for some reason MichMan 13 hrs ago #54
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
Evan Lysacek, 2010 gold medal figure skater, phylny 20 hrs ago #38
Figure Skater Todd Eldredge raised funds through his community MagickMuffin 19 hrs ago #41
From what I gather, his coaching had to cost at least $30,000 a year Wiz Imp 15 hrs ago #46
"Not everyone is from wealthy families, they have to be creative in finding sponsors and fund raising." MichMan 13 hrs ago #50
Who cares? Boo1 19 hrs ago #40
I competely missed the part where the OP said a damn thing about people enjoying the Winter Olympics Wiz Imp 15 hrs ago #45
Guess you don't read between the lines much Boo1 13 hrs ago #51
The OP said it was all full of "entitlement and leisure class athletes" MichMan 13 hrs ago #52
Ok. It costs money to play sports at a high level. equipment, time, etc. What's your point? Captain Stern 15 hrs ago #43
Truly who cares. These are people who've devoted their lives to fitness Melon 13 hrs ago #57
Far cry from 1980 lake placid. yourout 12 hrs ago #58
winter sports are for American rich kids pstokely 12 hrs ago #61
The traditional alpine skiing disciplines can be practiced at any moderate-sized facility. Straw Man 7 hrs ago #65
🥱 QueerDuck 1 hr ago #67
Sounds serious Torchlight 52 min ago #68
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