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    All About London Olympics and Paralympics 2012

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      concern2
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      Raising an Olympian - Lin Dan


      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfm8CxrWyCc

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        concern2
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        Olympians' Parents Pay the Cost of Achieving Gold

        (source: http://gma.yahoo.com/olympians-parents-pay-cost-achieving-gold-175505931--abc-news-savings-and-investment.html)

        Extracts from the article:

        \"For the mother of two time gold medal-winning U.S. gymnast Gabby Douglas, the cost was bankruptcy. In court filings first reported by TMZ, it was revealed that Douglas' mother, Natalie Hawkins, filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy earlier this year in Virginia, where she lived while Gabby, a 4-foot-11, 16-year-old nicknamed \"Flying Squirrel,\" lived and trained in Iowa.

        An analysis by Forbes magazine found that the average annual cost of raising an Olympic-level gymnast totaled $15,000. Multiply that by the five to eight years it takes to train a world-class athlete and the total can reach $120,000.
        \"I couldn't begin to guess the many thousands of dollars it cost,\" Miller said of her own training, which she began at age five at a recreational gym in her native Oklahoma. \"Once you start adding up the cost of uniforms, grips, tape, prewrap, gas, etc it can add up quickly. That's not even counting the actual training cost. Many times I was also the only gymnast traveling from my gym in Oklahoma so we had to cover the costs of travel for my coaches as well.\"

        The news of the financial struggles facing Gabby Douglas's mom came just one day after it was revealed that the divorced parents of Douglas's fellow U.S. Olympian and gold medalist, swimmer Ryan Lochte, were facing foreclosure in Florida and being sued by CitiMortgage for the $242,239 plus interest on their house they owed the bank, according to TMZ.com.


        While the Lochtes have not said how much they've spent on their son's swimming career, the parents of fellow Team USA swimmer and fellow gold medalist Missy Franklin, 17, will spend upward of $100,000 on swimming-related expenses for her this year alone, according to the New York Times.

        Lochte, 28, has been swimming competitively since he was a kid so the cumulative total for his training could go beyond $1 million.
        Easing that financial burden, however, is the fact that Lochte is an already heavily-endorsed athlete, a young, outgoing sex symbol in a high-profile sport.
        His lure will no doubt grow after his two gold, two silver, one bronze and a fourth-place finish in London and his announced plans to compete in even more races at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

        Likewise, Gabby Douglas stands out as a spunky teen and the first African American women ever to win the gymnastics all-around title. She inked her first deal to appear on Kellogg's Corn Flakes cereal boxes just hours after her individual win. Marketers say she could bring in up to $10 million in endorsements over the next few years.

        \"Gabby Douglas is perfect for family-oriented brands that are looking for someone that portrays all of those classic Middle America values,\" Robert Tuchman, a sports marketing analyst, told ABC News.

        The Cost of Olympic Gold
        But for every Douglas and Lochte, where Olympic success breeds money, there are also podiums full of athletes like Jordyn Wieber, the U.S. gymnast who this year failed to qualify for the individual all-around competition, even though she had been the defending World Champion and hands-down favorite.

        Wieber regrouped to win the team gold medal with Douglas and the rest of their \"Fab Five\" teammates but it's unlikely she'll receive anywhere near the endorsement money Douglas does, even though her parents probably spent just as much to get their daughter to London.

        There are also the athletes in the less high-profile sports whose parents spend thousands to help them achieve their goals, only to return to everyday life soon after the Olympic flame is extinguished.

        Fencer Maya Lawrence of New Jersey won a bronze medal in this year's Games with her Team USA teammates, but admits the cost of her Olympic ambition placed a strain on her family.

        \"It did affect my parents,\" she told Forbes of the thousands of dollars spent each year once she picked up the sport in high school. \"Once I decided I wanted to go to competitions, they really supported me.\"

        It's equally unlikely that you'll ever see the gold medal winner of the Olympic table tennis competition on the front of a Wheaties box, but their parents spend as much as $15,000 each year on coaches, custom-made equipment and competitions, according to Forbes. Training an archery star can cost $25,000 per year, but won't likely bring commercial endorsements.

        These figures are in addition, of course, to the $12,000 to $14,000 a middle-class family can expect to pay to raise a child with no Olympic ambition each year, according to the USDA's annual report issued in June.

        \"My parents didn't talk about how much money they specfically spent but I never took it for granted,\" she said. \"They both worked full-time jobs and did everything they could to allow me to train, but they wanted me to be well-rounded so that, no matter what happened, I would be prepared for life after sport.\"

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          verykiasu2010
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          LOLMum:
          Way2GO:



          Anybody knows whether China Olympic champions r given pension for life?

          中國奧運選手命運大異 焦劉洋PK吳景彪

          【大紀元2012年08月05日訊】


          well, some prosper and others died a pauper .

          you falungong member reading from falungong newspaper huh ?大紀元 ?

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            LOLMum
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            no lah, very free today so google to find out more.


            this is fulonggong papers?

            i do read the articles in this papers as and when interesting topic popped up…

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              concern2
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              verykiasu2010:
              LOLMum:

              [quote=\"Way2GO\"]

              Anybody knows whether China Olympic champions r given pension for life?

              中國奧運選手命運大異 焦劉洋PK吳景彪

              【大紀元2012年08月05日訊】


              well, some prosper and others died a pauper .

              you falungong member reading from falungong newspaper huh ?大紀元 ?[/quote]Ya, is that falungong website? If so, they won't have positive things to say about their garmen one...

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                Way2GO
                last edited by

                LOLMum:



                中國奧運選手命運大異 焦劉洋PK吳景彪
                Thx LOLmum,
                gong anot I will read dis later.

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                  Way2GO
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                  fightingmom:
                  LOLMum:

                  [quote=\"concern2\"]中國羽球隊员林丹 and his mum 😆 :rotflmao: as reported by foreign reporters



                  http://i46.tinypic.com/ndoeh1.jpg\">

                  :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

                  Wiping my tears now ... :rotflmao: :rotflmao:


                  me too when i saw this 😆 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: ..goodness gracious me....his \"mum\" lol.

                  :rotflmao: :rotflmao:[/quote]Wat a gr8 looking mum.
                  Big arm n hand, flat-chested too!
                  Lin Dan looked embarrassed with how his mum looks!

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                    corneyAmber
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                    Hilarious…how the picture can be so misinterpreted…what else can they misinterpret?

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                      LOLMum
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                      :scared: :yikes:



                      http://i45.tinypic.com/14bqjhc.jpg\">

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                      • corneyAmberC Offline
                        corneyAmber
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                        :yikes: OMG his LEFT hand!!!!! *blow whistle* Foul play..... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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