Amateurism Vs. Professionalism Debate by Essay

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Amateur sport was seen as necessary in honing the character of the elite members of British society, and violent bouts of rugby were praised for their character-building potential. However, as soon as a player tainted himself with the desire to make money, he risked losing his class status. Some sports, such as cricket, had so few lower-class devotees, the taint of amateurism was of little concern, while with horseback riding there was a clear division because of the lifestyle (and weight requirements) that separated for-profit flat racing and 'sporting' or 'squire-led' country hunting.

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But whenever the danger of too much contact between the elites and the lower classes proved a threat, and the chance that upper-class individuals might transgress by playing a game for money, for lower-class spectators, such as in rugby, institutional barriers were created to prevent the pollution of class barriers.

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