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Post by Not Me on Aug 4, 2008 20:14:24 GMT -5
Is there any prize money associated with winning the olympics?
I know the World League had $1 mil for the top team, and lots of other money distributed to teams and individuals.
Do they have the same thing for the Olympics?
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Post by brybry on Aug 4, 2008 21:39:49 GMT -5
Is there any prize money associated with winning the olympics? I know the World League had $1 mil for the top team, and lots of other money distributed to teams and individuals. Do they have the same thing for the Olympics? No prize money, but I believe some countries offer bonuses to their players when they do well. In some sports, their is a huge incentive to win gold for more than just national or self glory.
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Post by grammarnazi on Aug 4, 2008 21:44:14 GMT -5
No prize money, but I believe some countries offer bonuses to their players when they do well. In some sports, their is a huge incentive to win gold for more than just national or self glory. At last, I can redeem myself. I'm just popping by to let you know that in this instance, one would use there rather than their. There refers to a place, whereas their is a possessive plural 3rd person adjective. Have a lovely evening.
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