Clearly not enough.
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$13,000 pesos a month for the rest of the athletes life. Reference is Univision commentators during a Mexico vs US soccer Match.
I would air on the side of not much. Bronze itself is worth $1.50 - $2.50 a pound I believe, depending on grade. And I'm not sure how much the medals themselves weigh. So they aren't worth too terribly much, not the metal anyway. Regardless, to the athletes that win the medals, I'm sure they are priceless.
Athletes do make to much money and I dont think that they should make this much.but then they do deserve it...
The World Anti-Doping Agency removed caffeine from it's list of banned substances as of the 2004 Games.However, it is still being checked for in the samples from athletes and should elevated levels be commonly found, the World Anti-Doping Agency has said it will revisit the issue and possibly ban it's use again.
Unfortunately the answer is none in both Montreal in 1976 Summer Games and Calgary in the 1988 Winter Games. They are hoping for much better when they hold the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver.