Olympic Medals or the Superbowl?

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Cowboys&LakersFan;4651921 said:
Doesn't matter to me. I LOVE this country to death. Whenever I see Team USA playing for their country I get goosebumps. There's absolutely nothing better than representing my country and winning a Gold Medal.

Well, if you won the SB playing for america's team, you can have the best of both worlds.
 

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Superbowl... not even in question for me...
 

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Cowboys&LakersFan;4651921 said:
Doesn't matter to me. I LOVE this country to death. Whenever I see Team USA playing for their country I get goosebumps. There's absolutely nothing better than representing my country and winning a Gold Medal.

...is possibly the most appealing part of the Olympics.

I think with both honours you can make money. More than enough to lead a life.

I can't think of too many moments in a person's life where you get to stand in the bright spotlight of public gaze with your country's flag wrapped around.

You would have to be wooden stick not to feel something in that situation.

Two years ago I attended the Vancouver Olympics with my daughter after she won a contest with McDonald's.

We spent a gala evening in the USA HQ talking with former and present US winter athletes. I can't begin to tell you how much competing in the Olympics means to these people.

For the ones we met at this gala one of the more interesting comments was how so many of them were reduced to tears at the time they realized they had won an Olympic medal.

I would place my vote on an Olympic medal.
 

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Muhast;4651594 said:
You are sponsored by multiple companies to wear their gear during the olympics,

Not DURING the Olympics they don't. Not unless it's a company/sponsor that's received expressed written consent and paid fees to the IOC. You don't see athletes walking around an Olympic city during those 16 days of comp, wearing their countries gear and a cap from "Joe's Goodyear Service Center in Schenectady". Google IOC Rule-40.

That said, high profile, successful Olympians clean-up financially and that's far from a recent development.
 

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CATCH17;4651134 said:
My pockets are probably a lot fatter if im a Superbowl winner.

Olympians couldn't be making a whole lot of money.

Give me the Superbowl.

I dunno man.

I saw a thing that said Bolt was making like 20M this year.
 

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notherbob;4651101 said:
Unless things have changed, Olympic gold medals are not gold but base metal that is thinly electroplated with gold so they have little intrinsic value. What you get is a prideful moment but no money. If you're a swimmer you get a lot of recognition but no endorsements. Nobody buys Speedos, caps, goggles or robes.

I understand they give money to olympians these days but when i was young you had to be wealthy or have some kind of prvate sponsor to go to the olympics. That is one of the reasons why I quit swimming, there was little incentive to continue except pride and I already had enough of that to last a lifetime.

Even so the Olympics are always fun to watch.

Life is good..
The United States actually gives a whopping $25,000 for winning the gold medal but they also tax close to $9,000 out of that. Rubio is actually trying to remove that tax as we speak.

Certain winners will make quite a bit in endorsements. Gabby Douglas is going to make millions. I doubt the skeet shooting gold medal winner makes nearly that much.
 

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The question is kind of unclear.

If you get an olympic medal, you're one of the best in the world.

You can ride the coat tails of a team, never see the field and still get a SB ring.

Now, if you wanna talk catalyst of a SB champion I might go with that because you're brining your A game week in and week out over the course of months and through all different environments.

On a personal note, there aren't too many sports I'm all that interested in when it comes to the Olympics. I doubt you'd find me watching any single one if it were any other time of the year, basketball included. For that reason, I'm bias and leaning to SB.
 

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This would be an interesting question to ask the members of the olympic team sports who also play in the pro leagues. Olympic gold or Stanley Cup?
 

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DallasCowpoke;4652031 said:
Not DURING the Olympics they don't. Not unless it's a company/sponsor that's received expressed written consent and paid fees to the IOC. You don't see athletes walking around an Olympic city during those 16 days of comp, wearing their countries gear and a cap from "Joe's Goodyear Service Center in Schenectady". Google IOC Rule-40.

That said, high profile, successful Olympians clean-up financially and that's far from a recent development.

I am referring more so to nike/puma/ speedo etc. they pay the athletes to wear the brand
 

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dexternjack;4650975 said:
I pose a question to all. What would your choice be for an accomplishment, Olympic Gold or one Superbowl?

Think before you answer. For a gold medal, all of the world's eyes are upon you while our National anthem plays. For a Superbowl, you share that award with many others. There is a chance you are MVP, but doubtful.

When I ask this, I mean a relevant sport in the Olympics, not badminton, some equine sport, trampoline or ping-pong, etc, but a known sport such as skiing, track and field, swimming, whatever.

I get a little teary-eyed watching our athletes don that gold medal with our song playing, so I would choose a Gold medal, hands down. That is something me and my family would cherish forever. A NFL ring would be great too, but I don't think it compares IMO.

Depends if it is in a team sport I would rather have a SB but when it comes down to individual accomplishment I think the Olympic gold means much more because those people know the hours they spent working and the sacrifices they make and it the end success or failure rest on you the individual
 
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