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Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Ghana Government announce reward for medal winners

SportsInGhana NewsDesk by SportsInGhana NewsDesk
August 4, 2021
in Athletics, Boxing, Judo, Olympic Games, Swimming, Weightlifting
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Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Ghana Government announce reward for medal winners

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The Minister of Youth and Sports, Mustapha Ussif has confirmed that the state will pay out a financial reward to any Ghanaian athlete that wins a medal at the ongoing Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.

The Minister told Graphic Online that per the reward scheme, gold medal winners will receive $5,000, silver medal winners will receive $4,000 and bronze medal winners will receive $3,000.

The Minister had earlier in July stated that a reward will be announced when the athletes return with medals from Japan.

Currently, only one Ghanaian athlete from a 14-member contingent has won a medal.

Featherweight boxer Samuel Takyi settled for bronze after losing to American Ragan Duke in the semi-final of their bout staged earlier today at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan Hall in Tokyo.

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