Originally posted by: abaez
The thing that sucks about it is that people are disappointed that he's not going to win all 8.. when winning 6 golds is absolutely awesome in itself. Not winning 8 shouldn't bring down his achievements one bit. I can't imagine him next olympics.
Originally posted by: Shelly21
Do you know how much bonus money he's getting for each gold medal?
Originally posted by: shenaniganz
Originally posted by: Shelly21
Do you know how much bonus money he's getting for each gold medal?
I herd somewhere that he would have gotten a multi million dollar deal with speedo if he'd have won all 8 golds, but I don't think he gets a dime now.
Originally posted by: royaldank
Originally posted by: shenaniganz
Originally posted by: Shelly21
Do you know how much bonus money he's getting for each gold medal?
I herd somewhere that he would have gotten a multi million dollar deal with speedo if he'd have won all 8 golds, but I don't think he gets a dime now.
You get paid for your medals. Not sure how much, but everyone that medals in the olympics gets some money.
Originally posted by: shenaniganz
Originally posted by: Shelly21
Do you know how much bonus money he's getting for each gold medal?
I herd somewhere that he would have gotten a multi million dollar deal with speedo if he'd have won all 8 golds, but I don't think he gets a dime now.
Originally posted by: austin316
and btw, next maybe search for the answer at say google news, espn, si, sportingnews, athens2004, nbcsports, usa swimming, etc!!!!!
Well, I heard on NPR that supposely, the US Olympic committee gives out bonus for any medals won... 15k per gold was last I heard. It's almost a secret that not a lot of people knows about it.
But that money is so little compare to some other countries who may give a million per gold.
Originally posted by: royaldank
Well, I heard on NPR that supposely, the US Olympic committee gives out bonus for any medals won... 15k per gold was last I heard. It's almost a secret that not a lot of people knows about it.
But that money is so little compare to some other countries who may give a million per gold.
from the local newspaper...
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In Athens, the U.S. Olympic Committee will give American athletes $25,000 for each gold medal, $15,000 for each silver and $10,000 for each bronze. In some sports, like swimming, wrestling and soccer, federation officials will throw in additional bonus money.
USA Swimming will give $50,000 for golds, $25,000 for silvers and $12,500 for bronzes. USA Wrestling will toss in $15,000 for gold, $8,000 for silver and $6,000 for bronze. The U.S. Soccer Federation offers a bonus pool to be split among the 18-player women's squad ranging from $100,000 for finishing fourth up to $720,000 for winning the gold.
Some U.S. swimmers have incentives with a lot more zeros attached. USA Swimming will award a $1 million bonus to any U.S. swimmer who sets a world record while winning a gold medal in the men's 1,500-meter freestyle or the women's 800-meter freestyle in Athens.
As ready as I will be (which is not very ready)Originally posted by: shenaniganz
Originally posted by: royaldank
Well, I heard on NPR that supposely, the US Olympic committee gives out bonus for any medals won... 15k per gold was last I heard. It's almost a secret that not a lot of people knows about it.
But that money is so little compare to some other countries who may give a million per gold.
from the local newspaper...
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In Athens, the U.S. Olympic Committee will give American athletes $25,000 for each gold medal, $15,000 for each silver and $10,000 for each bronze. In some sports, like swimming, wrestling and soccer, federation officials will throw in additional bonus money.
USA Swimming will give $50,000 for golds, $25,000 for silvers and $12,500 for bronzes. USA Wrestling will toss in $15,000 for gold, $8,000 for silver and $6,000 for bronze. The U.S. Soccer Federation offers a bonus pool to be split among the 18-player women's squad ranging from $100,000 for finishing fourth up to $720,000 for winning the gold.
Some U.S. swimmers have incentives with a lot more zeros attached. USA Swimming will award a $1 million bonus to any U.S. swimmer who sets a world record while winning a gold medal in the men's 1,500-meter freestyle or the women's 800-meter freestyle in Athens.
If I start training now, you think I could be ready for 2008?![]()
Originally posted by: azazyel
I have to say that watching the 800m relay last night was the highlight of the Olymipics for me. I couldn't believe we held onto the lead.
Originally posted by: DougK62
He never had a real chance at 8 gold. It was just a pipe dream for the media to pine over.