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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Well that's what happens when Americans can't use performance enhancing substances!
Originally posted by: Ender
Unlike America, China and Russia both compel their athletes with life-changing financial incentives. In a nation like Russia one would get a $50,000 monthly pension for winning a single gold medal, while getting a gold medal in China would almost guarantee a popular clothing line or business venue. For the athletes in Russia and China, gold medals aren't simply about practicing to be your athletic best, it's also about striving to live a life that can be comparable to living in America or another economically advanced nation. Americans are neither pressured by these financial burdens nor are they forced to become the best like some athletes are in China and Russia.
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Ender
Unlike America, China and Russia both compel their athletes with life-changing financial incentives. In a nation like Russia one would get a $50,000 monthly pension for winning a single gold medal, while getting a gold medal in China would almost guarantee a popular clothing line or business venue. For the athletes in Russia and China, gold medals aren't simply about practicing to be your athletic best, it's also about striving to live a life that can be comparable to living in America or another economically advanced nation. Americans are neither pressured by these financial burdens nor are they forced to become the best like some athletes are in China and Russia.
Two words, commercial endorsements!
Originally posted by: Vaerilis
Wow, China is doing really well so far.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Just wait till the dream team gets beaten badly
Originally posted by: booger711
its funny how they rank by gold medals, then by total number of medals