No, just because the type of horseriding done at the Olympics is not objectionable in the same way that the kind of horseracing seen at the Melbourne Cup is.
It’s not exclusive to the Olympics, that’s just a convenient touch point. Same as how practisers of historical fencing will sometimes refer to “Olympic fencing” to refer to the sport overseen by the Fédération Internationale d’Escrime, even though foils and épées are not only seen every four years at the Olympics.
Zagorath@aussie.zone 9 months ago
No, just because the type of horseriding done at the Olympics is not objectionable in the same way that the kind of horseracing seen at the Melbourne Cup is.
It’s not exclusive to the Olympics, that’s just a convenient touch point. Same as how practisers of historical fencing will sometimes refer to “Olympic fencing” to refer to the sport overseen by the Fédération Internationale d’Escrime, even though foils and épées are not only seen every four years at the Olympics.