Coe’s $50,000 prize money move for athletes will damage the Olympics | Cath Bishop

Coe’s $50,000 prize money move for athletes will damage the Olympics | Cath Bishop

It’s fair to say that the Olympic philosophy is not in a good shape – but is that a reason to give up on its values?

We were told last week how World Athletics is leading the way in modernising the Olympics, showing all the other sports how behind the times they are and how much the international athletics federation is on the side of its athletes. Sebastian Coe, chair of World Athletics, announced that $50,000 (£40,000) prize money will be given to Olympic gold medallists in track and field events in Paris, proudly returning the sport’s commercial gains back to the athletes and boldly facing up to the facts of modern sport.

I’m all for moving sport forward, increasing its positive social impact, empowering and valuing our athletes more, so I’m keen to consider the benefits. To do that we should take a step back to consider what the Olympics is about. Brilliant athletic performance, incredible spectator experiences, a demonstration of global human capability driven by a sporting philosophy based on wholesome values (albeit somewhat tarnished over time).

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