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Why becoming an Olympic athlete is so expensive 

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Few Olympians see a return on investment for the time and money spent over a lifetime of training. So, how do you inspire the next generation of athletes?
The Atlanta Olympic Games were a low point for British sport.
Great Britain returned from the 1996 Summer Games with just one gold medal in hand - and 15 overall.
“There was an immediate overhaul,” said Ben Bloom, a sports journalist who has covered the Olympics for more than a decade.
U.K. Sport, a government agency responsible for investing money into Olympic and Paralympic sport, was founded just one year later. The money, sourced through the government and National Lottery, was transformative for the nation’s Olympic program.
“People buy a lottery ticket, and the good causes would be sport and culture and heritage and charities,” said Katherine Grainger, Chair of U.K. Sport and Britain’s most decorated female rower.
“It supports athletes individually, but it puts a huge amount of money into every national governing body for the Olympic and Paralympic sports,” she added.
“Britain has gone from the mid-30s in the medal table... [to] the top five every single time,” Bloom said. “It's changed everything.”
Team GB’s transformation made one thing clear: money matters in sport.
However, unlike in more lucrative sports like soccer, very few Olympians see a return on investment for the time and money spent over the years.
An athlete lucky enough to land U.K. Sport’s Athlete Performance Award will secure £28,000 ($36,000) a year, whereas the average Premiere League player’s annual salary amounts to nearly £3.1 million ($4 million).
“U.K. Sport have a very difficult dilemma in that they would love to financially support an enormous range of people across a vast range of sports. They just can’t do that because there isn’t enough money,” Bloom said.
So how do you inspire the next generation of Olympic athletes without huge sums of money?
In the first installment of CNBC Sport’s ‘The Business of Elite Athletes,’ we meet some of the young people vying for an Olympic medal before the end of the decade, including BMX rider Emily Hutt and speed skaters Willem Murray and Freddie Polak.
Watch as the athletes, their coaches and parents grapple with the price of a dream by clicking the video above.
Correction: In the video, journalist Ben Bloom states that sprint canoeing did not receive funding from UK Sport. Since publication, UK Sport clarified that Paddle UK, the national governing body for canoeing, which manages the sprint canoe program, received funding for the Paris Cycle. No sprint canoers from Great Britain qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympics.
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@CNBCi
@CNBCi Месяц назад
The Business of Elite Athletes: Part 2 - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WnDcL1cF7Do.html The Business of Elite Athletes: Part 3 - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-J93M0-YCubQ.html
@-VForValhalla-
@-VForValhalla- Месяц назад
Try being an Olympic athlete from a third country.
@CNBCi
@CNBCi Месяц назад
Absolutely. I think if we learned anything from Team GB's story, it's that funding is everything.
@DRACOFURY
@DRACOFURY Месяц назад
Looks like I'm bacc lookin from the outside in due to injury. Gotta Wait Another *4 Years* It's just the mental strain on your brain 🧠 that hurts the most "Don't get injured" "Don't Get Injured" "Eat right" "place high or get a Olympic standard" While all that goin on you gotta face the reality that your in a sport that nobody hardly ever seen or heard of that does not generate alotta interest or even a crowd. You got rent bills pilin up and family members callin your phone to see if you're aigh cus they haven't seen or heard from you in awhile because you cut the whole world out to focus. Then you when don't make it to the Olympics... It's another level of grief 😢. Sigh 😔 Congratulations to anyone competing in Paris 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
@benhawkes915
@benhawkes915 Месяц назад
When’s part two coming out?
@CNBCi
@CNBCi 11 дней назад
Parts two and three are out! The Business of Elite Athletes: Part 2 - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WnDcL1cF7Do.html The Business of Elite Athletes: Part 3 - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-J93M0-YCubQ.html
@robhingston
@robhingston Месяц назад
It would be easier just to have it in its Home Athens Greece. permanently, Every country could contribute towards the upkeep
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