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    Daily Mail Jul 2024: If an Australian athlete wins gold they will receive $20,000; for silver it is $15,000 and for bronze it is $10,000.
More than this, in a historic move, World Athletics announced in April that it will become the first international federation to award prize money to athletes at an Olympics. The governing body for track and field says it will pay $50,000 to athletes who win gold in all 48 track and field events in Paris. The boxing federation will pay $50,000, $25,000 or $12,500, depending on the color of the medal!
UsaToday Feb 2022: Olympic medal bonuses Australia Bronze Beijing 2022 $7,070
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Cnbc.com July 2021:  Olympic medal bonuses Australia Bronze Tokyo 2020 $7,000
Bronze medalists from Australia:
MOLONEY Ashley, Athletics Men's Decathlon	
BARBER Kelsey-Lee, Athletics Women's Javelin Throw	
Australia Team, Basketball
GARSIDE Harry, Boxing
FOX Jessica, Canoe slalom
DENNIS Rohan, Cycling road
Australia Team, Cycling Track
WU Melissa, Diving
HOY Andrew, Equestrian
LEE Kareena, marathon Swimming
Australia team, Rowing Men's Quadruple Sculls	
Australia team, Rowing Women's Quadruple Sculls	
WRIGHT Owen, Surfing
Australia Team, Swimming Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay	
Australia Team, Swimming Men's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay	
SMITH Brendon, Swimming Men's 400m Individual Medley	
McKEON Emma, Swimming Women's 100m Butterfly	
CAMPBELL Cate, Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle	
SEEBOHM Emily, Swimming Women's 200m Backstroke	
Australia Team, swimming Women's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay	
Australia Team, Mixed 4 x 100m Medley Relay	
Barty / Peers, Tennis
Here's how much money athletes from other countries get for winning a Bronze medal:
Singapore		$184,000
Kazakhstan		$75,000
Malaysia		$24,000
Italy		        $71,000
The Philippines    $40,000
Hungary		        $96,000
Brazil		        $20,000
Japan		        $9,000
USA		        $15,000
South Africa		$7,000
Canada		        $8,000
Australia		$7,000
Source
- Picture: Wikipedia
- Text: Daily Mail
- Text: Cnbc
- Text: Cnbc
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Update: 2024-7