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 , 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.