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26 minutes ago, dodge said:

I don’t think it’s widely enforced by all countries though. Plenty of athletes will be at finals supporting their team mates a while after they’re knocked out themselves. Maybe they’re allowed stay while their sports are still on?
 

Also none of the rugby players will be finished before the opening ceremony. Out of medal contention maybe, but they’ll all play games on the 27th

 

 

Many of them will be classed as training partners or such stuff to prolong their stay longer. In Tokyo the Gb Judo team all stayed until the end of the Judo due to this 

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Ireland's NOC has  booked 45 Rooms outside the village for athlethes that are finished in competition but want to experience the Olympic Experience. The main reason they want athlethes out as soon as the finish is not to disturb those yet to compete. Seemingly the behaviour in the vilage got more raucous as competions finished.

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Our NOC revealed the prize money awards for eventual scuccesses in Paris.

 

If our athletes want money they must end in top 8 :d

 

Gold is worth of 60 000 EUR.

 

Not sure how much money the NOC will actually really pays off. Of course, we don´t have any huge expectations, every eventual medal will be huge, let´s hope for at least one or two...

 

Anyway, the eventual Top 8 prize moneys are :

 

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12 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Our NOC revealed the prize money awards for eventual scuccesses in Paris.

 

If our athletes want money they must end in top 8 :d

 

Gold is worth of 60 000 EUR.

Are these prizes taxed or tax free?

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