Although training for the Olympics can be a full-time job, many athletes need another job to pay the rent.
Remember, the International Olympic Committee doesn't pay them squat.
Some of them have predictable jobs, coaching the next generation of athletes, but others are harder to guess. Like US fencing star Race Imboden, who moonlights as a DJ.
Triathlon Gwen Jorgensen works as an accountant at Ernst & Young
Source: Accounting Today
Hong Kong's Chi Yip Cheung is a full-time fireman when he's not competing in the judo matches
Source: South China Morning Post
Norwegian marathon runner Urige Buta is also a janitor
Source: Reuters
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