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World Athletics’ decision to award monetary prizes to medallists angers athletes in other sports

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Controversy Surrounding Olympic Prize Money: Impact on Athletes and Sports Organizations

World Athletics president Sebastian Coe made headlines last week when he announced that Olympic gold medallists will now earn $50,000 (£39,400) for the first time in history. This move marks a significant shift in the Olympic Games’ tradition of not awarding prize money to athletes. However, not everyone is on board with this decision.

UCI president David Lappartient expressed his disapproval, stating that awarding money in the Olympics goes against the spirit of the Games. Similarly, World Aquatics, swimming’s governing body, may face pushback after British Olympic champion Tom Dean voiced his desire to earn money for his achievements.

While the introduction of prize money may be seen as a positive step towards recognizing athletes’ efforts, it also raises concerns about the potential impact on doping in sports like athletics, cycling, and swimming. The lure of financial rewards could potentially motivate athletes to resort to unethical practices to secure victory.

The decision to offer prize money to Olympic medallists has sparked a debate within the sports community, with some questioning the implications of this change. The British Olympic Association has already expressed reservations about the move, highlighting the need for a more inclusive and collaborative approach among sports organizations.

Sebastian Coe’s tenure as World Athletics president has been marked by several positive changes, including rebranding efforts and a renewed focus on enhancing the sport’s appeal. However, the decision to offer money to Olympic medallists may continue to stir controversy and raise important questions about the future of sports competitions. As the sporting world grapples with these changes, the impact of this decision is likely to reverberate across various sports organizations in the coming months.

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