want to buy an Olympic Gold medal?

Three months after Games, window of opportunity appears to be closing on medalists.

How much are you willing to pay for a Winter Olympic Gold medal?

Gold medallist Alexandre Bilodeau of Canada holds his medal during the ceremony for the men's freestyle skiing moguls competition at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics in this February 15, 2010 file photo. Canadian athletes who won a record haul of Winter Olympic gold medals face a race against time to secure life-changing endorsement deals before they are forgotten. Less than two months after the Vancouver Games ended with the host nation on top of the medals table with 14 golds, Canada's golden generation are still waiting to cash in on their success. To match feature OLYMPICS/CANADA. REUTERS/Chris Helgren/Files (CANADA - Tags: SPORT SKIING SPORT OLYMPICS)

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… The Globe and Mail contacted nine Canadian individual gold medalists from the 2010 Games, including the two-woman bobsleigh team of Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse. Gold-medal-winning teams such as men’s and women’s hockey, men’s curling, and relay troupes in speed skating and short track were excluded because their medals were not as immediately identifiable with one athlete.

Asked how much the medals would be worth to them in 2010, the athletes gave a range of responses, though most were in the low five-figures, with several responding $20,000.

Moguls champion Alexandre Bilodeau wouldn’t provide specifics, but an informed source said he stood to earn about $200,000 this year. He and skeleton champion Jon Montgomery, who stands to make about the same, are the only gold medalists negotiating endorsement deals, and some athletes, such as speed skater Christine Nesbitt, do not even have agents. …

Globe Sports

(via Sport At Its Best)

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