yes they are
No, look at the NBA players, they are professional athletes and play in the Olympics.
It was believed that amateur athletes try the hardest to attain feats of strength and endurance. The original Olympic Committee believed professional athletes would have an unfair advantage.
Originally specifically for amateur athletes, the Olympics began allowing professionals to compete in 1986.
They are professional players, the olympics are for amateur competitors
Technically no. The Olympics are for "amateur" atheletes, those who do not make their livelyhood by the sport they compete in.
There is about 2,000 amateur athletes in america.
Both amateur and professional athletes go to sports clinics. Additionally non- athletes with athletic impairing conditions also go.
Because the marquis athletes make for better TV ratings
In the world of sports, a professional is different from an amateur because they get paid. Professional athletes receive high salaries for their skills in a type of market system. Amateurs do not get paid, or very little, and need to find sponsors to help support them.
Yes and for the fun of it considering they are Amateur athletes and do not get payed.
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One does not have to be an amateur in order to compete in the Olympics. You just have to try out for the team.