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yourout

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58. Far cry from 1980 lake placid.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 07:58 PM
9 hrs ago

I was a junior in high school and remember them well.
Greatest sports moment in my life time.

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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 3 hrs ago #64
what can they possibly be thinking as they stand near the top of a freakin' alp .......... rampartd 5 min 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 16 hrs ago #37
Figure Skating has athletes who can't afford their costumes MagickMuffin 16 hrs ago #39
Those costumes are ridiculously expensive! SheltieLover 9 hrs ago #55
Indeed, Madison Chock's costumes are Devine MagickMuffin 9 hrs ago #59
I agree, comments annoy me. SheltieLover 9 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 20 hrs ago #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 8 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 17 hrs ago #34
Plenty of opportunities at HS and College levels in winter sports MichMan 16 hrs ago #35
Nothing you say changes the fact that to become a winter Olympian in the US, Wiz Imp 12 hrs ago #42
That's meaningless data-it's just "what sports rich people like the most". sir pball 8 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 16 hrs ago #36
The issue isn't the cost of equipment. Wiz Imp 11 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 11 hrs ago #47
So you think a hockey player can make the NHL with having been a successful Youth player? Wiz Imp 10 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 9 hrs ago #49
And I can't figure out why you or anyone cares about someone pointing out the factual Wiz Imp 9 hrs ago #53
It seems to bother you quite a bit for some reason MichMan 9 hrs ago #54
Doesn't bother me but It really seems to bother you significantly. Nobody is forcing you to keep rsponding. Wiz Imp 9 hrs ago #56
Evan Lysacek, 2010 gold medal figure skater, phylny 16 hrs ago #38
Figure Skater Todd Eldredge raised funds through his community MagickMuffin 16 hrs ago #41
From what I gather, his coaching had to cost at least $30,000 a year Wiz Imp 11 hrs ago #46
"Not everyone is from wealthy families, they have to be creative in finding sponsors and fund raising." MichMan 9 hrs ago #50
Who cares? Boo1 16 hrs ago #40
I competely missed the part where the OP said a damn thing about people enjoying the Winter Olympics Wiz Imp 11 hrs ago #45
Guess you don't read between the lines much Boo1 9 hrs ago #51
The OP said it was all full of "entitlement and leisure class athletes" MichMan 9 hrs ago #52
Ok. It costs money to play sports at a high level. equipment, time, etc. What's your point? Captain Stern 11 hrs ago #43
Truly who cares. These are people who've devoted their lives to fitness Melon 9 hrs ago #57
Far cry from 1980 lake placid. yourout 9 hrs ago #58
winter sports are for American rich kids pstokely 8 hrs ago #61
The traditional alpine skiing disciplines can be practiced at any moderate-sized facility. Straw Man 3 hrs ago #65
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