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After an Olympic Games, the rewards of various countries and regions for their athletes to win gold medals are mostly reflected in bonuses, and the number of bonuses is more generous than the previous one. In China, for example, according to **, the country's gold medal award increased from 6,000 yuan in 1984 to 500,000 yuan in 2012, an increase of more than 80 times in 28 years. And this is only the national level rewards, and the "local" rewards from the player's location** are even more generous.
It is estimated that Shaanxi, Liaoning, Zhejiang, Hunan and other major sports provinces have rewarded gold medal athletes with about 450,000 yuan, plus the sponsorship bonuses of various businesses and enterprises in the society, and the final bonus of each gold medal athlete is conservatively estimated to be more than one million yuan. It can be said that Olympic champions are "not bad for money".
This kind of cash reward for Olympic gold medalists is not a "Chinese characteristic", but an "international practice". Countries around the world have already set award standards before the opening of the London Olympic Games, such as Singapore 1 million Singapore dollars (about 5 million yuan), Malaysia 1 million ringgit (about 2 million yuan), Russia 100,000 euros (about 780,000 yuan), Japan 3 million yen (about 240,000 yuan), and the United States dollar (about 160,000 yuan). Although the standard of prize money varies greatly from country to country, it is an indisputable fact that Olympic gold medals can bring a significant monetary reward to athletes.
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It is estimated that it will be worth more in four years.
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Legal Analysis: Different projects and different winners will receive different rewards. Generally, in addition to various honors, the winners can also receive the value of the gold medal itself, commercial endorsements, official subsidies, etc.
Legal basis: Sports Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 24: The State promotes the development of competitive sports, encourages athletes to improve their technical level in sports, creates outstanding results in sports competitions, and strives for honor for the State.
Article 25: The State encourages and supports the development of amateur sports training, and cultivates outstanding sports reserve talents.
Article 26: Athletes and sports teams participating in major domestic and international sports competitions shall be selected and formed in accordance with the principles of fairness and merit. The specific measures shall be prescribed by the sports administrative department.
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This is a more realistic question, and it may also be something that everyone is curious about. If they can win the Olympic championship, how much money will the country give them?
According to ** statistics, Singapore is the country with the most prize money for the champion in the world, and the champion is about 5 million yuan, which can be said to be very generous. But I've only sent it out once in so many years.
China's gold medal bonus is mainly divided into two parts, one is the national bonus, and the other is the private award.
In the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, Xu Haifeng won China's first gold medal, and in order to reward Xu Haifeng's sportsmanship and contribution, the state issued a bonus of 9,000 yuan.
The national prize money for the 2008 Beijing Olympics is 250,000 yuan.
This figure reached $500,000 at the 2012 London Olympics**.
Reading this, you may wonder, Olympic champions train day and night, desperately surpass the limits of human beings, and win honor for the country, will the 500,000 prize money be too little?
Don't worry, 500,000 yuan is only at the national level, and the provinces, cities, and counties where the Olympic champions are located will also issue a batch of bonuses, and the bonuses can be almost millions.
For example, for Yi Siling, the champion of the 12-year London Olympic Games, the national reward is 500,000 yuan, the reward of Guangdong Province is 1 million yuan, the reward of Zhuhai City is 800,000 yuan, the reward of Panyu District and Lanhe Town of Guangzhou City is 80,000 yuan respectively, and the reward of Guiyang County, Hunan Province is 100,000 yuan. It is appropriate that the prizes at all levels add up to more than one million.
But if you really want to talk about it, the ** bonus is still a small head. Corporate rewards and follow-up commercial advertising, endorsements, etc., are the big ones.
For example, at that time, Sun Yang and Shi Zhiyong were given a finely decorated house in Hangzhou Greentown, and Zhu Ting of the women's volleyball team was given a set of French-style houses worth 3.6 million.
For another example, at the end of the Tokyo Olympics last year, China's table tennis troupe was donated a courtyard house to each person by private entrepreneurs.
Gu Ailing, who shined at the Beijing Winter Olympics, received endorsements and received soft hands.
It is no surprise that companies send cars, houses, shops, and endorsements to Olympic champions. After all, it's a win-win.
While rewarding athletes, enterprises also improve their social image, and signing Olympic champions is both reassuring and reassuring. And the rewards brought by the company are also the icing on the cake for the athletes.
All in all, the "gold content" of the Olympic gold medal is still quite high.
However, I think they deserve no matter how much they get rewarded, after all, the Olympic champion is really one in a million!
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According to an authoritative source from the Personnel Department of the General Administration of Sports of the People's Republic of China, the gold medal is about 1.5 million, the silver medal is 800,000, and the bronze medal is 500,000.
The amount of national awards for the Beijing Olympics will certainly exceed that of the Athens Olympics, and the new reward policy will change the previous single bonus system, and may learn from South Korea's lifelong special allowance system. If Liu Xiang, Zheng Jie, Yan Zi and other key players can win the championship, the prize money will definitely exceed 1 million yuan. At the time of the Athens Olympic Games, the total amount of special Olympic funds directly allocated by the state reached 31.33 million yuan, including 200,000 yuan for gold medals, 150,000 yuan for silver medals, and 80,000 yuan for bronze medals.
According to the regulations, the Chinese women's volleyball team, the only champion of the collective event, received a total of 3 million yuan in bonuses according to the standard of 12 players and 3 coaches, becoming the biggest winner. It is expected that the prize money for the gold medalist at the Beijing Olympics will exceed 250,000 yuan, and even if it reaches 300,000 yuan, it is not surprising.
It is reported that the scope of the state's stipulation that Olympic bonuses are exempt from individual income tax includes not only state awards, but also other reward income, so the overall income of Chinese Olympic athletes will be "on a higher level". It is estimated that in addition to the amount of bonuses won by athletes in some events such as Liu Xiang, who will win medals, the income of other Olympic champions is also expected to exceed one million yuan.
Taking the men's and women's football teams with a small probability of winning the championship as an example, if the men's national Olympic team wins the right to the Olympic finals, they will have a bonus of 4 million yuan, while the previous three games in the group stage of the final stage will have a bonus of 2 million yuan regardless of victory or defeat. The number of bonuses will increase with each subsequent step. If the winner wins, the prize money will be 8 million yuan.
Authoritative sources estimate that it will not be a problem for the main players of the men's and women's football teams to earn more than one million yuan by then. And if Zheng Jie and Yan Zi can win the women's doubles tennis final, including the prize money from the General Administration, the Provincial Sports Bureau and the sponsors of the Chinese women's tennis team, each of them will receive more than one million yuan, not counting the donations and rewards from other social enterprises that are likely to flock to them.
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At least four million, they deserve it, and there is no need to envy it.
1984 China.
Participating in the Olympics for the first time, the DAO prize money is 6,000 yuan, especially because Xu Haifeng is the first gold, and another 9,000 yuan is awarded.
In the development of the Beijing Olympic Games, the national prize money is 250,000 yuan, and the national prize money of the London Olympic Games is 500,000 yuan.
Since the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he has awarded each Chinese Olympic champion a gold medal of one kilogram and US$80,000, worth 2.1 million yuan.
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Olympic Awards.
For each athlete who won the gold medal, the specific amount of the prize money cannot be accurately counted, and the bonus involves a wide range, in addition, the different regions to which the mobilization belongs, the different economic bases, and the different degrees of attention to sports will cause differences in the bonus.
The prize money for an Olympic gold medal is made up of the following aspects:
1. National awards, such as the 2016 Rio Olympics, China will award 200,000 RMB.
2. ** will be rewarded.
Fok Ying Tung Sports** awards a 1,000-gram gold medal and $80,000 to a Chinese gold medalist at each Olympic Games (including the Summer and Winter Olympics), a 250-gram gold medal and $40,000 for a Chinese silver medalist at the Olympic Games, and a 150-gram gold medal and $20,000 for a Chinese bronze medalist at the Olympic Games. The gold medal awarded by "Fok Ying Tung Sports**" is sometimes replaced by cash of equal weight ** or ** discounted market price.
3. Reward from the province, city and county where the athlete is located.
Different places have different economic bases and different rewards.
4. Rewards from sponsors.
5. Corporate incentives and so on.