PARIS 2024. HOW MUCH IS AN OLYMPIC MEDAL WORTH? FROM “JUST” GLORY TO A COW TO HEAVY-DUTY FIGURES

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Athletes Rewarded for Olympic Success

Winning gold, silver, and bronze medals ​at ‌the Olympics is an achievement that resonates for a ⁤lifetime. When⁤ coupled with a financial reward to acknowledge years of sacrifice, the experience⁢ becomes even more fulfilling. Italy, for instance, provides a generous reward system‍ for its athletes. Those who claim the most precious metal receive 180,000 euros (gross), while those who stand second and third on the podium‍ receive ​90,000 and 60,000 euros respectively. These⁢ prizes⁢ are awarded⁢ in addition ⁢to any other ⁢rewards given for multiple medals or team victories.

Among the nations⁢ that ⁤have publicized their ⁢incentive⁣ programs, Italy ranks ‍among the top​ ten richest.​ However, ⁣other countries offer ‌even more generous rewards.‌ Singapore, for example, awards 678,000 euros for a gold medal, ​while Taiwan provides a monthly salary of 3,700 euros ‌alongside a medal payout of 663,000 euros.

Some countries take a different approach to athlete incentives. New Zealand, Great Britain, Sweden, and Norway choose to acknowledge the intrinsic ‍value of⁣ the ‍medals, valuing the glory associated with them⁤ rather than offering financial rewards. The United States and Canada are also ⁢among those that provide relatively modest incentives.

In the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics, ⁤the World ⁤Athletics ⁤federation has introduced a prize fund of 46,000 euros for gold medals. France, the⁣ host nation, has announced a ⁢reward of 80,000⁣ euros for gold, 40,000 for⁤ silver, and 20,000 ⁤for bronze. Other countries have adopted unique and diverse methods of⁤ acknowledging their athletes’‌ achievements. Indonesia offers medalists livestock, Malaysia provides a ⁢foreign-made car,​ while Kazakhstan⁤ and China award apartments​ based on ⁣the value of ⁣the‍ medals won.

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