Kenyan athletes who won medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics have received cash prizes from the government, as announced by President William Ruto.
While hosting the Kenyan winners at the Eldoret State Lodge on Thursday, Ruto praised the team for their historic achievement and for flying the Kenyan flag high during the global competition.
Gold medallists Beatrice Chebet (10,000 and 5,000 metres), Faith Kipyegon (1500 metres), and Emmanuel Wanyonyi (800 metres) received Ksh.3 million each.
Faith Kipyegon and Ronald Kwemoi were also awarded Ksh.2 million for winning silver in the 5,000-meter track race.
Bronze medallists Mary Moraa (800m), Abraham Kibiwott (Steeplechase), Faith Cherotich (Steeplechase), Benson Kipruto (marathon), and Hellen Obiri (marathon) each received Ksh.1 million.
Kenya ranked 17th among countries with the most Olympic medals, and first in Africa.
President Ruto stated that his administration will work to strengthen facilities for athlete wellness and improve the country’s performance in the future.
“I am looking forward to expanding the sports infrastructure, and I want to encourage not only the government, but also the private sector,” he stated.
Regarding the doping issue, he stated, “We must deal with it firmly, decisively so that it does not undermine our great talent as a country.”