Olympics by the numbers

51 billion dollars was the 2014 price tag for this year’s Olympic games.
80% of the events have been sold out.
95.25 was the score that earned Jamie Anderson first place in snowboarding slopestyle.
10,000 dollars is the price an athlete must pay if they receive a gold medal.
5,940 dollars is the price an athlete must pay if they receive a silver medal.
3,960 dollars is the price an athlete must pay if they receive a bronze medal.
15 year old Julia Lipnitskaia won the gold medal for Russia in figure skating.
0 amounts of Chobani yogurt will be found because Russia put a ban on it.
2,100,000 dollars went to food that will be provided for volunteers.
70,000 dollars gallons of borscht is expected to be prepared and served during the games.
40,000 is total area of catering outlets, in meters squared
30,000 seating area capacity for the olympics.
8,000 chefs, sous-chefs, cooks, waiters, bartenders and cashiers working the games.
7,500 tons of food prepared and consumed during the Games.
2,000 unique dishes were created for the athletes.
$15 is the average price, in dollars, of lunch for one at the Olympic Park.