Here's How Much Money Winter Olympic Gold Medalists Win In Different Countries, And As Per Usual, The US Is Near The Lowest

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As per usual, the US's award payment is among the lowest.

While you may still be getting over the Summer Olympics, the Bejiing Winter Olympics are moving full steam ahead. From the Olympic Village's food options to bed sizes, we've been getting a sneak peek at what life is like for Olympians behind the scenes. And what could be more behind-the-scenes than inside their wallets?

Three athletes representing China holding up their medals and small bouquets of flowers at the Beijing Olympics

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US: $37,500

A closeup of Shaun White wearing his helmet and the rest of his gear at the Olympics

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Silver medal: $22,500 

Bronze medal: $15,000 

Hong Kong: $642,000

An athlete skiing down a mountain

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Turkey: $383,000

A Turkish athlete participating in speed skating

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Malaysia: $238,000 + a lifetime monthly allowance of $1,200

An Malaysian athlete blowing a kiss to the crowd

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Bulgaria: Up to $143,000

A Bulgarian athlete holding up his silver medal and flower bouquet

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Italy: $201,000

An Italian athlete on the track as he competes in the skeleton

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Hungary: $156,000

A Hungarian athlete with his hand on the ice as he rounds the corner during a short track speed skating

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Silver medal: $111,000

Bronze medal: $89,000

Czech Republic: $110,000

An athlete from the Czech Republic holding up her bouquet and acknowledging the crowd during the medal ceremony

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Cyprus: $168,000

The team delegation from Cyprus entering the stadium during the Beijing Opening Ceremony

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Silver medal: $140,000 

Bronze medal: $123,000

Latvia: Up to $159,000

The goal keeper for the Latvian hockey trying to block a shot

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Teams that place gold can secure a prize up to $477,000 for them to split. 

Lithuania: $143,000

A Lithuanian cross-country skier on the course

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Kosovo: $123,000

An athlete skiing down the mountain

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Estonia: $112,000

A closeup of an Estonian athlete standing on the slope

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Silver medal: $78,000  

Bronze medal: $50,000 

Did any of the prizes surprise you? Or do you think any should be more or less? Let us know in the comments.

And congrats to all the Olympians! 

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