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Look at what you could of won (Jim Bowen)

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Gold Medal - What winning a gold medal means in financial terms:
Singapore - $800,000 (£515,000)
Kazakhstan - $250,000 (£160,000)
Kyrgyzstan - $200,000 (£130,000)
Uzbekistan - $150,000 (£95,000)
Russia - $135,000 (£90,000)
Tajikistan - $63,000 (£40,000)
US - $25,000 (£16,000)
Australia - $20,000 (£13,000) plus face on a stamp
UK - No money - but their face on a stamp
500k or face on a stamp? Tough call that *thinks*
Ok, stamp it is.
Toots, the trouble is that you don't even need to lick stamps nowadays, but if you were on one ...... :rude: innocent
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Toots, the trouble is that you don't even need to lick stamps nowadays, but if you were on one ...... :rude: innocent

Oh very smooth SinSi, very smooth *smiling*
Is this you? (nice cardy if it is)

Nice technique on the Canadian 'lick' You're really a Canuck?
Ireland - nowt as we rarely win medals :sad:
But what price all the media exposure, sponsorship etc that follows for the gold medallists? dunno
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But what price all the media exposure, sponsorship etc that follows for the gold medallists? dunno

Well I read somewhere that Jessica Ennis's Olympic performance weill net her approx £2 to £5 million within the next five years, which sounds fab and good luck to the girl, but then I also read that Andy Murray's Olympic victory would earn him *deep breath* approx £100 million in the same time period, the difference is staggering.
Mind you, for the price of whatever a Euro Lottery ticket cost, the ticket purchased recently netted a UK person over £148 Million.
Jessica Ennis win means

Andy Murray Win means

Euro Lottery Win
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500k or face on a stamp? Tough call that *thinks*
Ok, stamp it is.

You have to bear in mind that until recently people couldn't appear on British Stamps unless they were the monarch, or they were deceased. There were a couple of unidentifiable blobs, like the tribute to Freddie Mercury had shadowy figures behind him who were the other members of Queen. Sir Francis Chicester appeared badly drawn in 1967.
So, I'll guess that there are loads of people with a nice wedge of cash, but not many who appear on their own stamp.
To quote Bill Gates
"I can understand wanting to have a million dollars, but once you get beyond that, I have to tell you, it's the same hamburger'.