Get to know the Hong Kong athletes competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano‑Cortina and their journey to the world stage.
Singapore ranks highest, but top-of-table Norway and other nations do not pay their athletes anything for a podium finish.
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Which countries pay the most for winning medals at Winter Olympics 2026: Check where Team USA ranks
Winning an Olympic medal brings pride to any athlete. Many countries also add cash rewards for those podium finishes. Using data shared by USA Today for the 2026 Winter Olympics (25 countries responded to the site’s query),
Team USA's Olympic gold payout may surprise you - especially compared to the nearly $800K offered elsewhere.
The 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics have brought together thousands of elite athletes, all chasing a place on the podium. While medals are the most visible reward, financial incentives also play a significant role for competitors from certain countries, where governments and sporting bodies offer substantial payouts for podium finishes.
According to Forbes, several nations have announced cash bonuses for athletes who win medals at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Singapore
According to the report, the United States is paying athletes $37,500 for a gold medal, $22,500 for silver and $15,000 for bronze. That is the same amount athletes received for winning medals at the 2022 Winter Games and 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, according to the report.
Speed skater Ning Zhongyan and short track speed skater Zhang Chutong will serve as China's flagbearers at the
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