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Critical Reasoning (CR) | Re: Juan: Unlike the ancient Olympic games on which they are based, the

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Juan argues that the presence of professional athletes violates the spirit of fairness essential to the modern Olympics, primarily because amateurs rarely have the financial or material resources available to professionals. To undermine Juan's argument, we need to provide information that challenges this assertion and supports the idea that professionals should be allowed to compete.

Option (D) "In the modern Olympics, there has been no noticeable correlation between the financial or material resources expended on the training of individual athletes and the eventual performance of thoseathletes" undermines Juan's argument effectively. This statement suggests that the resources spent on training do not significantly impact an athlete's performance in the Olympics. If this is the case, then the financial and material advantages of professionals may not necessarily give them an unfair advantage over amateurs, thus weakening Juan's argument against professionals participating
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Statistics : Posted by Paras96 • on 05 Feb 2022, 03:08 • Replies 2 • Views 2039



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