nokia
Well-Known Member
an amateur is understood to be someone who does something without pay or formal training ,a professional is someone who has received training in a particular area and who also makes a living from it.
The word amature comes from French, and can be translated as "lover of", reflecting the amateur's motivation to work as a result of a love or passion for a particular activity.
This seems very straight forward to me, so i can not understand why the bsja allows people to jump in this class who are on horses owned , ridden and currently jumping Internationally. And recently an amature class locally to me was won by a chap who has his own yard, rides horses for owners, deals horses and trains riders so how can he be an amature ?
What does everybody else think about these classes, is it just me missing something ?
The word amature comes from French, and can be translated as "lover of", reflecting the amateur's motivation to work as a result of a love or passion for a particular activity.
This seems very straight forward to me, so i can not understand why the bsja allows people to jump in this class who are on horses owned , ridden and currently jumping Internationally. And recently an amature class locally to me was won by a chap who has his own yard, rides horses for owners, deals horses and trains riders so how can he be an amature ?
What does everybody else think about these classes, is it just me missing something ?