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Who was the first gold medalist from the United States?

The first US gold medalist in the Modern Olympics was James Connolly in the triple jump in the 1896 Games in Athens.


Which countries pay their Olympic athletes?

Thai Incentives Gold medalist = $314,000Silver medalist = $187,788Bronze medalist = $125,213Philippine Incentives Gold medalist = US$220,000Azerbaijan Incentives: Gold: AZN 100,000 and NOC-AZN 50,000Silver: AZN 50,000 and NOC AZN 30,000Bronze: AZN 25,000 and AZN 20,000The AZN amounts are converted to the following: AZN 100,000 = USD 123,777AZN 50,000 = USD 61,888AZN 25,000 = USD 30,944I honestly don't know the difference between AZN and NOC-AZN.Russia Incentives: Gold medalist: 100,000 euros (US$150,000)Silver medalist: 60,000 euros (US$90,000)Bronze medalist: 40,000 euros (US$60,000)Slovenia Incentives: Individual events:Gold medalist: 39,350 euros (62,920 U.S. dollars)Silver medalist: 30,400 euros (48,609 dollars)Bronze medalist: 21,450 euros (34,298 dollars)Team events: Gold medalists in team sports will each receive 10,000 euros (15,990 dollars) from the Slovenian Olympic Committee in addition to the one-off 96,750 euros (154,703 dollars) that the state is giving to the whole teamMalaysia Incentives [Note: These amounts may have already been increased.]Medal incentives:Gold = RM160,000 [US$ 49,088.96]Silver = RM80,000 [US$ 24,544.48]Bronze = RM40,000 [US$ 12,272.24]Monthly pension for retired medalists: Gold medalist = RM3,500Silver medalist = RM1,500Bronze medalist = RM1,000Allowance for Olympic qualifiers: Monthly allowance = RM1,000 [US$318]United States Incentives [Note: This was for the 2004 Olympics]Gold medalist = $25,000Silver medalist = $15,000Bronze medalist = $10,000Canada Incentives [in Canadian dollars]Gold medalist = $20,000Silver medalist = $15,000Bronze medalist = $10,000Australia Incentives Quote from an official:"We have a medal incentive scheme which only goes down to number four and the best are getting $18,000."Kenya Incentives Gold medalist = US$11,000Silver medalist = US$ 7,500Bronze medalist = US$ 3,700Palestine Incentives Monthly allowance: US$ 100Argentina Incentives Olympic qualifiers:Sportsmen diplomas and scholarships of 4,000 pesos. [US $ 1,326]


Do Olympians win any money?

Canada Incentives [in Canadian dollars] Gold medalist = $20,000 Silver medalist = $15,000 Bronze medalist = $10,000 Thai Incentives Gold medalist = $314,000 Silver medalist = $187,788 Bronze medalist = $125,213 Philippine Incentives Gold medalist = US$220,000 Azerbaijan Incentives: Gold: AZN 100,000 and NOC-AZN 50,000 Silver: AZN 50,000 and NOC AZN 30,000 Bronze: AZN 25,000 and AZN 20,000 The AZN amounts are converted to the following: AZN 100,000 = USD 123,777 AZN 50,000 = USD 61,888 AZN 25,000 = USD 30,944 I honestly don't know the difference between AZN and NOC-AZN. Russia Incentives: Gold medalist: 100,000 euros (US$150,000) Silver medalist: 60,000 euros (US$90,000) Bronze medalist: 40,000 euros (US$60,000) Slovenia Incentives: Individual events: Gold medalist: 39,350 euros (62,920 U.S. dollars) Silver medalist: 30,400 euros (48,609 dollars) Bronze medalist: 21,450 euros (34,298 dollars) Team events: Gold medalists in team sports will each receive 10,000 euros (15,990 dollars) from the Slovenian Olympic Committee in addition to the one-off 96,750 euros (154,703 dollars) that the state is giving to the whole team Malaysia Incentives [Note: These amounts may have already been increased.] Medal incentives: Gold = RM160,000 [US$ 49,088.96] Silver = RM80,000 [US$ 24,544.48] Bronze = RM40,000 [US$ 12,272.24] Monthly pension for retired medalists: Gold medalist = RM3,500 Silver medalist = RM1,500 Bronze medalist = RM1,000 Allowance for Olympic qualifiers: Monthly allowance = RM1,000 [US$318] United States Incentives [Note: This was for the 2004 Olympics] Gold medalist = $25,000 Silver medalist = $15,000 Bronze medalist = $10,000 Australia Incentives Quote from an official: "We have a medal incentive scheme which only goes down to number four and the best are getting $18,000." Kenya Incentives Gold medalist = US$11,000 Silver medalist = US$ 7,500 Bronze medalist = US$ 3,700 Palestine Incentives Monthly allowance: US$ 100 Argentina Incentives Olympic qualifiers: Sportsmen diplomas and scholarships of 4,000 pesos. [US $ 1,326]


How many gold medals did US win in Salt Lake City?

There are sever Olympic Gold Medalist that were born in Utah. Joss Christensen was recently added to the list of Gold Medalist born in Utah.


1968 winter Olympics gold medalist US?

Peggy Fleming, women's figure skating.


Date the US team gymnastics team won the gold?

1996


How many team gold medals have the us girls gymnastics won?

7


Who was captain of US Olympic Gymnastics team that won gold?

Amanda Borden.


What year did the US women's gymnastics team take home the team gold?

1996 in Atlanta


Is Maurice Green from US?

Yes. Maurice Greene, gold medalist in the men's 100 meter dash and 4x100 meter relay at the 2000 Games in Sydney, silver medalist in the 4x100 meter relay and bronze medalist in the 100 meter dash in the 2004 Games in Athens, was born in Kansas City, Kansas.


How much do us federations pay olympic medalist?

US Gold medalists make $25,995 per medal. Some other countries pay over 300k for golds.


Who won the gold medal for US for gymnastics in 1976?

No United States gymnast won gold at the 1976 Summer Games in Montreal. U.S. athletes won only one medal in gymnastics, a bronze by Peter Kormann in men's floor exercise.