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For Usain Bolt, money is not everything. The triple Olympic and world sprinting champion has pulled out of two athletics competitions in Asia later this month that would have earned him an upward of about $1 million (Sh76 million).
 Usain Bolt of Jamaica drives a Ferrari. The champion has pulled out of two athletics competitions in Asia that would have earned him Sh76 million. Photos/ REUTERS Bolt is still fresh in our minds following his two world records in the 100 metres (9.58 seconds) and 200 metres (19.19 seconds) at last month’s World Championships in
Athletics that was held in Beijing. His success has made him the most sought-after athlete.
Elite athletes
Bolt’s appearance fee is $250,000 (Sh19 million). In sports, appearance fee is the sum paid to elite athletes to show up at a competition, regardless of their performance in the game.
Prize money for winning competitions at such meetings is as high as $100,000 (Sh7.6 million). But Bolt is not excited about these figures.
He is giving two competitions in Shanghai, China (September 20), and Daegu, South Korea (September 25), a wide berth — competitions with a total cash reward of not less than Sh76 million.
The trip was to be taken after his appearance at the IAAF World Athletics Final this weekend in Thessaloniki, Greece. Having banked Sh22 million in winning three gold medals at the Berlin championships last month, “Lightning Bolt” is eying a deserved rest at his home in Trelawny, Jamaica.
Organisers of the Daegu competition had reportedly offered him an appearance fee of more than Sh38 million ($500,000) to try to bring the sport’s biggest star to Korea.
The Bolt camp also announced he would not be running in China either, and will instead finish his season in Greece.
The amount Bolt will forfeit is equivalent to that which Kenya’s Olympic 800m champion, Pamela Jelimo, won in the gruelling six-meeting IAAF Golden League jackpot series last season, catapulting her to world glory.
For the amount Bolt has declined to take, one can buy 127 reconditioned Toyota Corolla saloon cars from Dubai, or 77,000 bales of maize flour.
Well, for Bolt, this is not appealing enough to put his body on the line. - nation.co.ke
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