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Olympics incentive

July 28, 2011 14:52

By

Simon Griver,

Simon Griver

1 min read

The Olympic Committee of Israel (OCI) has doubled the prize money for medal winners at next year's London Olympics.

OCI chairman Zvi Varshaviak announced that any Israeli gold medallists will be awarded NIS 1 million, compared with NIS 480,000 for the Beijing Games in 2006. Athletes will receive NIS 400,000 for silver and NIS 250,000 for bronze.

There are also more generous awards for coaches and sports associations that nurture the medal winners.

Varshaviak said the financial incentives were a response to the disappointment of winning just one medal in Beijing – Shahar Zubari's bronze in windsurfing.