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    By Shi Futian | China Daily | Updated: 2018-06-07 09:05
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    That dedication has resulted in a steady stream of silverware for Meng.

    He claimed the 150cm title at the Tianjin stop of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup China League in May, and first place in the team and individual events at the 2017 CSI 2* Longines Beijing World Cup 140cm First Stop and Second Stop as well as the 150cm team title at 2016 National Championship.

    Having begun his career straight after high school, Weng's academic life has taken an inevitable hit.

    "Equestrianism is a time-consuming sport, and if a young rider wants to turn pro and keep training, he will not have enough time to take care of school work," said Tantai Weiwei, Meng's mother.

    "How to balance education and a professional career is a difficult question for many riders and is one of the big issues facing equestrianism's development in China, because not every parent can make that hard decision.

    "But it should not be a zero-sum game between education and equestrianism. Actually, most of the world-class riders are well educated. Some even have a second profession apart from being a top rider."

    Meng plans to resume his studies after next year's Asian Games and hopes to major in economics and management.

    "Equestrianism is not only about sport but also about business operation, and I want to learn more," said Meng.

    Riding certainly seems to be a business worth getting involved in.

    According to data released at the Sino-Europe Horse Industry Exchange Seminar in Shanghai in April, there were about 906 equestrian clubs in China in 2016. A year and a half later, that number has jumped to 1,452.

    In 2017, membership of China's equestrian clubs topped one million, among which 52 percent are active members.

    Still, equestrianism is hardly the sport of the masses and is often accused of being an elitist pursuit.

    Meng, however, draws an analogy with motorsport to dispute the stereotype.

    "Equestrianism is just like Formula One racing," said Meng.

    "It's not a cheap thing to run an F1 team, however, and its not for everyone. There are Formula Two, Formula Three and karting competitions, too. It's a pyramid.

    "To promote equestrianism's development, we should not just focus on the top, but focus more on how to expand the foundation of the pyramid."

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