Morocco is the only African country dishing out large amounts for its potential gold medalists at the Paris Olympics with Serbia setting aside the biggest prize purse.
The 2024 Olympics is fast approaching and several countries have announced the financial rewards they will bestow upon athletes who achieve the pinnacle of sporting success by winning a gold medal.
According to USA today, these incentives reflect not only recognition of their athletes' dedication and skill but also serve as motivation to excel on the global stage.
Here is a breakdown of the amounts various countries will award their gold medal-winning athletes:
1. Serbia: $214,900 (Ksh23.8M)
2. Malaysia: $212,180 (Ksh23.5M)
3. Morocco: $200,525 (Ksh22.2M)
4. Italy: $193,410 (Ksh21.4M)
5. Lithuania: $180,188 (Ksh20M)
6. Hungary: $155,000 (Ksh17.2M)
7. Ukraine: $125,000 (Ksh13.8M)
8. Kosovo: $107,450 (Ksh11.9M)
9. Spain: $101,003 (Ksh11.2M)
10. Greece: $96,705 (Ksh10.7M)
11. France: $85,960 (Ksh9.5M)
12. Slovenia: $75,215 (Ksh8.3M)
13. Poland: $64,958 (Ksh7.2M)
14. Slovakia: $64,470 (Ksh7.1M)
15. Brazil: $62,662 (Ksh6.9M)
16. Switzerland: $55,449 (Ksh6.1M)
17. Finland: $53,725 (Ksh5.9M)
18. United States: $37,500 (Ksh4.1M)
19. Lichtenstein: $27,725 (Ksh3M)
20. Germany: $21,490 (Ksh2.3M)
21. Canada: $14,608 (Ksh1.62M)
22. Denmark: $14,406 (Ksh1.59M)
23. Australia: $13,340 (Ksh1.48M)
These substantial awards underscore the value placed by each nation on athletic achievement and provide a glimpse into the diverse approaches countries take in recognizing and rewarding their Olympic heroes.