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Do Olympians get to keep their medals?

Do Olympians get to keep their medals?

Some Olympians choose to keep their medals and may display them in their homes, while others find unique places to hide the awards. Skier Mikaela Shiffrin told NBC after the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics that she keeps her medals in her sock drawer.

What do Olympians get with their medals?

At the Tokyo Olympics, American athletes will receive $37,500 for each gold medal, $22,500 for each silver medal and $15,000 for each bronze medal, according to the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC).

What happens to the Olympic medals?

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is the governing body of the Olympic Games, and as such, can rule athletes to have violated regulations of the Games, for which athletes’ Olympic medals can be stripped (i.e., rescinded). Stripped medals must be returned to the IOC by the offending athlete.

How do Olympians display their medals?

In a normal year, the victorious Olympians will stand on a three-tiered podium while someone places a medal around their neck. That tradition, which began in the 1960 Olympics in Rome, Italy, has become a staple of the Games.

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Do Olympians get paid to train?

Athletes can get stipends directly from the US Olympic & Paralympic Committee or from the groups that run the Olympic sports teams, called the national governing bodies. We pay to our very top athletes around $4,000 a month, plus performance bonuses.

What does it feel like to win a medal at the Olympics?

Competing at the Olympics is pretty much the moment that every athlete spends years training for — and winning a medal is proof that their hard work paid off, because they actually won a competition against the best of the best. It must be an incomparable feeling. But, what about when the Olympic games end and an Olympian brings their medal home?

Do Olympic athletes get paid for winning medals?

Along with increased press attention, sometimes medal-winning athletes get more money in return. Not only do they get endorsement deals and star in commercials, but they also get paid for winning. To be clear, the Olympics doesn’t pay the athletes, but some countries give their representatives a bonus.

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Do Olympic athletes retire after winning a medal?

For many athletes, getting to compete in the Olympics and maybe winning a medal is the culmination of years of sacrifice. So it’s no surprise that many of the athletes end up retiring after winning the Olympics. The prospect of retiring can be daunting, said Bustle.

How many Olympic medals have there been awarded?

For many, winning an Olympic medal is the culmination of years and years of dreaming. Not many know how it feels. The Guardian reported there had been 29,216 medals awarded from 1896 to 2012. Since then, there have been three more Olympics, so there would be more medals handed out. Some athletes earn more than one.