Thor or Odin, depending on the airline. it's all the same money, anywho.
No they don't earn money in the Olympics
most of the time, no. when i fly to see my boyfriend 90% of the time he pays but if not. we pay full normal price
No
In the Ancient Olympics the punishment was to pay for the construction of a statue of Zeus (for whose honour the Olympics were held). And there must ave been a fair bit of cheating around because they were a lot of statues of Zeus at Olympia... In the Modern Olympics you get banned and stripped of your medals (which probably applied to the Ancient Olympians as well, but I don't know for certain).
Yes
The hosting country, corporate sponsors (Nike, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Visa, etc), and donors pay for the cost of holding the Olympics, which they hope to recoup by increased tourism, advertising, and state-of-the-art sports facilities.
$9700.
The co-pay is the amount that the patient pays. It is usually a percentage of the overall cost.
Yes, Olympians must pay taxes on their medals as of now. However, they also receive money for winning medals too. Currently Congress is debating whether Olympians should have to pay taxes.
No they don't, it is simply a reward.
The employer.
No...the NBA pays you