Which sport?
Which sport?
Well if they can't make money what are they going to do when they stop competing?
I don't know how it works, but 25,000$ for a Gold Medal isn't not so much?
Women's football.
To be clear, whether Shin got hit in that last remaining second shouldn't be debated, as recordings show it was 0.01 seconds before the second ran off. That's not the issue.
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Too lazy, need to work. Maybe this is helpful ? I don't know, need to work now and stop posting.
http://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/xjyrg/proof_that_officials_made_the_wrong_call_in/
There are plenty of other tournaments where they can make money. Sponsorship deals too.
It's great how the IOC can make money off their free labor though.Olympians should not need monetary incentives to compete for Olympic medals.
Olympians should not need monetary incentives to compete for Olympic medals.
Johnson Thomson was so close!
Too many of Britain's top sportsmen and women were educated privately, the country's Olympic chief has said.
Lord Moynihan said it was wholly unacceptable that more than 50% of medallists at the Beijing Olympics came from independent schools.
He described it as one of the "worst statistics in British sport".
He said it meant half of Great Britain's medals came from just 7% of the population who are privately educated.
Chairman of the British Olympic Association Lord Moynihan called for an urgent overhaul of school sport policy, saying private school dominance of sports was "wholly unacceptable".
'Future priority'
He said: "There is so much talent out there in the 93% that should be identified and developed.
"That has got to be a priority for future sports policy. I have spoken about it many times and I will continue to speak about it until there is not breath left in me."
Lord Moynihan said Olympic sport should aim to have the same ratio of state to private school pupils as football.
I am going to get Karatina's number and post a picture of us on Show Your Partner thread. Give me 2 months, GAF.
Glad this is getting some attention in the UK, it's a massive problem:
BBC News: Olympics 'dominated by privately educated'
I went to an inner-London state school - the only two sport 'programs' (e.g. after school classes) were football for boy and tennis for girls...
Glad this is getting some attention in the UK, it's a massive problem:
BBC News: Olympics 'dominated by privately educated'
I went to an inner-London state school - the only two sport 'programs' (e.g. after school classes) were football for boy and tennis for girls...
Glad this is getting some attention in the UK, it's a massive problem:
BBC News: Olympics 'dominated by privately educated'
I went to an inner-London state school - the only two sport 'programs' (e.g. after school classes) were football for boy and tennis for girls...
Glad this is getting some attention in the UK, it's a massive problem:
BBC News: Olympics 'dominated by privately educated'
I went to an inner-London state school - the only two sport 'programs' (e.g. after school classes) were football for boys and tennis for girls...
JT opens her mouth and instantly I know in my heart that she'll never replace Ennis for me.
/shrivels
Glad this is getting some attention in the UK, it's a massive problem:
BBC News: Olympics 'dominated by privately educated'
I went to an inner-London state school - the only two sport 'programs' (e.g. after school classes) were football for boys and tennis for girls...
JT opens her mouth and instantly I know in my heart that she'll never replace Ennis for me.
/shrivels