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Ugandan Athletes to Receive Record-Breaking Cash Rewards for Olympic Medals

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Last updated: 2024/08/06 at 2:11 PM
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Ugandan athletes at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will receive unprecedented cash rewards for their medal-winning performances, as announced by the Minister of State for Sports, Hon. Peter Ogwang.

Ugandan athletes have more than just medals to look forward to at the ongoing Paris 2024 Olympic Games. In a groundbreaking announcement today, the Minister of State for Sports, Hon. Peter Ogwang, revealed that medal winners will receive significant cash rewards, marking the largest financial incentives for athletes in Uganda’s history.

During his visit to the Team Uganda Camp at the Games Village, Hon. Ogwang detailed the rewards: gold medalists will earn Shs 100 million, silver medalists Shs 50 million, and bronze medalists Shs 30 million.

Joshua Cheptegei wins 10,000m race in Paris last week. Courtsey Picture

These prizes will be disbursed by the Ministry of Education and Sports through the National Council of Sports.

This initiative underscores Uganda’s commitment to sports development and recognizes the dedication and hard work of its athletes. Contenders in swimming, cycling, and athletics stand a chance to secure these record-breaking rewards, fueling their drive for Olympic glory.

Hon. Ogwang, known for his unwavering support and advocacy for sports in Uganda, emphasized the importance of this initiative in inspiring current and future athletes.

“Our athletes have always made us proud on the international stage. It’s time we show them how much we value their achievements,” he said.

As the excitement builds, Ugandan athletes are not only eyeing medals but also the substantial financial rewards that await them, making the Paris 2024 Olympic Games an event to remember.

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