Yes, there are gold medalists from Burton, particularly in sports like cycling and rowing. One notable athlete is Sir Matthew Pinsent, a four-time Olympic gold medalist in rowing, who has connections to the Burton area. Additionally, other local athletes may have achieved success in various competitions, contributing to Burton's sporting legacy.
The U.S. Olympic Committee awards gold-medalists $25,000, silver-medalists $15,000 and bronze-medalists $10,000.
They don't win any money because technically they are amateurs, but if the Canadians win gold they get 20,000 Canadian dollars The U.S. Olympic Committee awards American gold-medalists $25,000, silver-medalists $15,000 and bronze-medalists $10,000.
A gold, bronze or Silver medal. The U.S. Olympic Committee awards gold-medalists $25,000, silver-medalists $15,000 and bronze-medalists $10,000.
ChinaAmericaGermany (?)
No
The Gold medalists of 1936 got a one year old oak seedling as a gift from the German people.
$170
Stanford
Canada
The men's gold medalists were the United States in a time of 2:56.16. The women's gold medalists were the Soviet Union in a time of 3:15.17.
Wheaties
Olympic gold medalists were Duncan Goodhew in 1980 and Adrian Moorhouse in 1988.