Stanford
USC has had more Olympians (as well as gold medalists and overall medalists) than any other U.S. college/university. The school has had 396 athletes (prior to the 2012 Olympics) who attended the university before, during or after the time they competed in the Olympic Games.
Mark Harmon never was an Olympic gold medalist. You may be confusing him with Mark Spitz who WAS an Olympic gold medalist swimmer in the 1972 Olympics.
The first events in archery were completed on September 19, 1904 at Washington University in St. Louis. Without knowing what the times that the events were held, it is not possible to know who won the first gold medal. However, the two gold medalists that day were ... 1) Men's Double American event: Phil Bryant, United States 2) Women's Double Columbia event: Lida Howell, United States Only athletes from the U.S. competed in archery at the 1904 Games in St. Louis.
He won Gold at the 1972 Munich Olympic games.
12 - 3 gold, 6 silver, 3 bronze Gold medalists for Canada in 2004 were: 1) Adan Van Koeverden in men's canoeing (k1-500 meters). 2) Lori-Ann Muenzer in women's cycling (sprint). 3) Kyle Shewfelt in men's gymnastics (floor exercise).
USC has had more Olympians (as well as gold medalists and overall medalists) than any other U.S. college/university. The school has had 396 athletes (prior to the 2012 Olympics) who attended the university before, during or after the time they competed in the Olympic Games.
A gold, bronze or Silver medal. The U.S. Olympic Committee awards gold-medalists $25,000, silver-medalists $15,000 and bronze-medalists $10,000.
The U.S. Olympic Committee awards gold-medalists $25,000, silver-medalists $15,000 and bronze-medalists $10,000.
Wheaties
University of Southern California
$25,000 for gold $15,000 for silver and $10,000 for bronze!
Olympic gold medalists were Duncan Goodhew in 1980 and Adrian Moorhouse in 1988.
In 1992 Phylis Smith came bronze
They don't win any money because technically they are amateurs, but if the Canadians win gold they get 20,000 Canadian dollars The U.S. Olympic Committee awards American gold-medalists $25,000, silver-medalists $15,000 and bronze-medalists $10,000.
Yes, the medalists get a payment, which many have been known to contribute back to charities over the years.Gold medalist = $20,000Silver medalist = $15,000Bronze medalist = $10,000
around $100
Men: Gold: Argentina Silver: Nigeria Bronze: Brazil Women: Gold: United States Silver: Brazil Bronze: Germany