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Dressage in the Olympics?
Before you read - I know this is a far fetched dream, so don't be rude about how I will never be able to do it, and just answer the question.
How would someone go about representing America in the Olympics with Dressage? Pretend I was good enough, and it was only a matter of getting recognized. Are there "try outs" for the Olympics? How would I qualify for them if so?
Are there any specific competitions that I would be required to enter before I try to qualify for the Olympics? The entire thing confuses me. I know I still need a lot of work, but if I don't know which direction to go, I will never accomplish it.
Thanks.
2 Answers
- lestermountLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
You must compete in high level events to become a member of the U.S. team.
National event competition is necessary to be considered.
- Anonymous8 years ago
The obvious thing here is that your _horse_ needs to be good enough too. Just you being good isn't enough.