Athletes get monetary rewards
Athletes get monetary rewards
Athletes get monetary rewards
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As the Olympics approach, various countries are employing unique strategies to reward their athletes. In Mexico, President Andres Manuel López Obrador announced that funds confiscated from corrupt officials will be used to support Olympians, with approximately $18 million allocated for high-level athletes. Meanwhile, Filipino athletes are receiving €100 per day for their training in Metz, alongside significant financial investments from both public and private sectors. In contrast, Russian athletes have historically been gifted luxury cars, though this practice has shifted to cash bonuses amidst geopolitical tensions. The competitive landscape continues to evolve as nations strive to provide both financial incentives and creative rewards to motivate their athletes. The Olympics not only celebrate athletic prowess but also highlight the intersection of sports and national pride.

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Rewards for Olympic glory range from free snacks for life to no military service
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