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Would you believe that the Italian Olympic Committee is the most generous of any nation that finished in the top 10 at the Beijing Olympics, promising its gold medalists £116,000, although they will have to pay tax on that.
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mens volleyball gold medal..brazil..$1.75 x2..russia..$4 x1
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Russia is the next most generous nation paying its Olympic gold medalists around £86,000 |
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the consensus looks to be between 16-22 gold medals for gb so 22+ certainly achievable on home turf |
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Liu Xiang will beat Dayron Robles to 110m hurdle gold
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Women's Shot Put Gold
Taking Valerie Kasanita Adams |
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Lin Dan (China) to take Badminton Men's singles gold
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Li Xuerui (China) to take Badminton Women's singles gold
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Unfortunately defending Olympics champion Tom Ashley won't be in London to defend his Men's Sailboard crown
Jon Paul Tobin has gained selection for NZ over Ashley Will be tough but Tobin more than capable on his day A genuine medal contender |
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Agree, very strong chance to take Britain's first gold Has been making the most of home advantage by secretly testing out the road race course Works for him! |
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