Never knew this…I need to practice…and become an Olympian
However, the compensation model will be changing a bit for the 2026 Winter Olympics after financier Ross Stevens donated $100 million to the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), promising $200,000 to each U.S. athlete who competes. The first half of the money will pay out 20 years after the first Olympic games they competed in, or when they're 45, with the second half being a "guaranteed benefit for their families after they pass away."
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