Olympians to get cash grants from $100M fund – IOC

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It’s not Olympic prize money officially, but it is a significant amount of cash going directly to athletes after a Summer or Winter Games.

The International Olympic Committee pledged Wednesday to pay more than $100 million to athletes through 2028 by creating a fund for $10,000 grants for which they can apply after competing.

The IOC’s cash commitment came after growing calls were strongly resisted in recent years to pay prize money at the Olympic Games.

Instead, IOC member and former NBA star Pau Gasol announced the project which will first be open to nearly 2,900 athletes who competed at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Games.

Around 11,000 athletes due to compete at the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Games also can apply for grants totaling about $110 million after those Olympics, if they meet eligibility criteria such as not testing positive for doping.

“This is a win for all of us,” said Gasol, who represents athletes on the 15-member IOC executive board, adding that it was “not prize money.”

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