Kayaker Tamara Sebes, who finished the Olympics with two silver medals and a bronze medal, earned $110.9 million.. Of course there are places where apartments are available, and during the Olympics it was also revealed that he asked for a house in the Philippines, free credits to use while he was in college, and food sponsorship for the rest of his life, and he got this, he writes. 444.
Hungary is one of the most generous Olympic participants in terms of bonuses, with 55 million forints given for gold, and is among the ten highest paying countries.
The Hungarian Olympic Committee pushes Hungary to eighth place as follows:
- 1st place: 55,000,000 HUF
- 2nd place: 39,270,000
- 3rd place: 31,350,000
- 4th place: 23,650,000
- 5th place: 15,730,000
- 6th place: 12,540,000
- 7th place: 6,270,000
- 8th place: 3,080,000
Accordingly, 444 already summarized that kayaker Tamara Sebes, who finished the Olympics with two silver medals and a bronze medal, earned the most money, with HUF 110.89 million. Swimmer Kristof Milak, who won a gold and a silver medal, is in second place with HUF 94.27 million, another kayaker, Alida Gazo, is in third place with a silver and a bronze, and sixth place with HUF 84.16 million.
It was also the best order in Tokyo.
From Tokyo to Paris, the size of the Olympic bonuses increased by 10%, yet three of our athletes collected 100 million or more there. He then took home HUF 107.2 million, followed by Danuta Kozák and Krzysztof Milák with HUF 100 million each. In addition to the bonus earned with the medal, all Hungarian Olympic medalists are entitled to a lifetime annual salary over the age of 35, which is adjusted according to the average annual salary determined by the Central Statistical Office. Gold medalists receive 100% of this amount, silver medalists 70%, and bronze medalists 50% of each medal.