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Milák and Kós Earn Millions from European Championships, Primarily from Non-League Sources
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Milák and Kós Earn Millions from European Championships, Primarily from Non-League Sources

From Magyar Nemzet · () Hungarian

Translated from Hungarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Swimmers Kristóf Milák and Hubert Kós earned millions from their results at the European Championships in Paris.
  • A significant portion of their earnings comes from sources other than the European Swimming League.
  • The exact breakdown of their prize money was not fully detailed.

Hungarian swimmers Kristóf Milák and Hubert Kós have secured substantial earnings, reportedly in the tens of millions of forints, as a result of their performances at the recent European Championships held in Paris. This significant financial reward highlights their success on the international stage.

However, the article notes that the European Swimming League is not the sole or primary source of these substantial winnings. A considerable amount of their prize money originates from other avenues, suggesting a diversified income stream for the elite athletes beyond traditional competition payouts.

While the exact figures and the specific breakdown of where the money came from were not fully disclosed in the report, the sheer scale of the earnings underscores the financial rewards available to top-tier swimmers who achieve success in major competitions. The success of Milák and Kós at the European Championships has clearly translated into significant financial benefits.

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Originally published by Magyar Nemzet in Hungarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.