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Ugandan Athletes to Get Prize Money for Olympic Gold

Musinguzi Bernard by Musinguzi Bernard
April 10, 2024
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Ugandan Athletes to Get Prize Money for Olympic Gold

World Athletics has announced that athletes worldwide, including those from Uganda, are set to receive prize money for winning gold at the Olympic Games. This announcement marks a significant shift in the traditional approach to athlete rewards and underscores World Athletics’ commitment to recognizing the achievements of athletes on the global stage.

With a total prize pool of US$2.4 million allocated from the International Olympic Committee’s revenue share, each gold medallist in the 48 athletics events at the upcoming Paris Olympic Games will be awarded US$50,000. This initiative represents a historic moment for Ugandan athletes, providing them with tangible financial incentives for their exceptional performances at the pinnacle of sporting competition.

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World Athletics President Sebastian Coe emphasized the importance of empowering athletes and acknowledging their pivotal role in the success of the Olympic Games. He highlighted the organization’s commitment to reinvesting revenues back into the sport and ensuring that athletes are duly rewarded for their dedication and achievements.

For Ugandan athletes, this announcement represents a significant opportunity to be recognized and rewarded for their excellence on the Olympic stage. As they prepare to compete against the world’s best in Paris, Ugandan athletes can now strive not only for sporting glory but also for financial recognition for their extraordinary feats.

The introduction of prize money for Olympic gold medallists reflects World Athletics’ ongoing efforts to support and uplift athletes from all nations. It sets a new precedent for athlete rewards and underscores the organization’s commitment to fostering a fair and equitable sporting environment for all participants.

As Uganda gears up for the Olympic Games, athletes and sports enthusiasts across the nation welcome this groundbreaking initiative, which promises to provide greater incentives and support for the country’s elite athletes. The introduction of prize money for Olympic gold medallists represents a significant step forward for Ugandan athletics and reinforces the nation’s position on the global sporting stage.

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