World Athletics allocates $2.4 million for Olympic gold medalists in Paris Games

In a historic move, World Athletics announced on Wednesday that track and field would be the first sport to introduce prize money at the Olympic Games, with gold medalists set to receive $50,000 at the upcoming Paris Olympics.

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This decision marks a significant departure from the tradition of amateurism that has long been associated with the modern Olympics.

Sebastian Coe, president of World Athletics, emphasized the importance of acknowledging the efforts and commitment of athletes by returning a portion of the revenues generated by the Olympics directly to them. With a total of $2.4 million allocated for gold medalists across the 48 track and field events, World Athletics aims to recognize the role athletes play in making the Games a global spectacle.

The prize money will be distributed from the share of Olympic revenue that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) allocates to World Athletics and other sports governing bodies. To be eligible for the prize, athletes must undergo the usual anti-doping procedures at the event.

Could signal a shift in the Olympic landscape

While the modern Olympics have historically maintained amateur status and refrained from awarding prize money, many athletes receive payments from their countries’ governments, sports bodies, or sponsors. World Athletics’ decision to introduce prize money could signal a shift in the Olympic landscape and may reflect Coe’s intentions for the future of the Games.

Sebastian Coe’s potential candidacy for the IOC presidency adds another layer of significance to this decision, hinting at potential changes in Olympic policy under his leadership. Coe has not ruled out the possibility of running for the IOC presidency, and this initiative could shape his platform if he decides to pursue the position.

Overall, World Athletics’ move to reward Olympic gold medalists with prize money represents a milestone in the evolution of the Olympic Games, highlighting the value of athletes’ contributions and paving the way for potential changes in Olympic traditions and policies.

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