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Shock As Former US Olympian Reveals How Much She Was Paid

Shock As Former US Olympian Reveals How Much She Was Paid

Summary

A former U.S. Olympian, Monica Aksamit, shared that she received only $300 a month from the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) after qualifying for the Olympics, even after winning a bronze medal. This has sparked discussions about the financial challenges faced by Olympic athletes in the U.S.

Key Facts

  • Monica Aksamit was a U.S. fencer who competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics and won a bronze medal.
  • The USOPC paid her $300 a month once she qualified for the Olympics, and this amount did not change after winning a medal.
  • Many people expressed surprise and concern over the low financial support for Olympians.
  • Aksamit revealed her struggles with debt while trying to qualify for the Olympics.
  • Different countries offer varying prize money for medal-winning athletes; the U.S. awards $37,500 for gold, $22,500 for silver, and $15,000 for bronze.
  • The USOPC provides additional grants and funding opportunities for athletes, which require successful application.
  • As of the latest 2026 Winter Olympics, Team USA has won a total of 19 medals, ranking third overall.
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