The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) has urged the government to invest more money in sports after a survey of elite athletes found that nearly half were living on incomes that placed them below the poverty line.
The survey by the Australian Sports Foundation, a charity that raises money for sports, found that 46 percent of elite competitors were living on less than A$23,000 (US$14,885) a year.
Many of the 2,304 athletes surveyed said the situation was worsening as the cost of accommodation and travel rose, while two-thirds of female athletes said their mental health had been affected by the stress of trying to make ends meet.
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Worryingly for Australian hopes of a good showing at the Brisbane Olympics, the survey revealed that 43 percent of athletes hoping to compete at the 2032 Summer Games had considered giving up their sports.
“We cannot afford to see these inspiring young athletes walk away from their dreams,” AOC chief executive Matt Carroll said in a statement. “Financial pressure, impacts on athletes mental health and the risks of athletes exiting their sports as a consequence, is of huge concern.”
In March, Carroll said that the AOC had identified a A$2 billion shortfall in sports funding over the 10 years to 2032 and urged the government to make it up or risk failure at the Brisbane Games.
Last month, the government announced the establishment of a A$20 million fund to help Australian athletes prepare for next year’s Olympics and Paralympics in Paris.
The government recently announced a A$200 million increase in funding of women’s sports after the success of the Australia soccer team in reaching the semi-finals of the FIFA Women’s World Cup the country cohosted.
The national and Queensland state governments have also pledged to pour in about A$7 billion for the construction of the venues for the 2032 Olympics.
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