These Countries Pay Olympians Six-Figure Bonuses For Winning Gold (2024)

The United States offers less than $40,000 to athletes who make it to the podium at the Summer Games, but one Asian delegation will provide nearly $800,000 for Olympic glory.

By Justin Birnbaum, Forbes Staff and Sofia Chierchio, Contributor

When LeBron James and the U.S. men’s national basketball team take the court on Sunday, they will be competing for more than national pride. Every American athlete who wins a gold medal this summer will receive a $37,500 bonus, courtesy of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee, and while that’s hardly a difference maker for the multimillionaire (and, in James’ case, billionaire) NBA stars, it’s a boon for many other athletes trying to cover the cost of their Olympic dreams.

Still, that financial reward pales in comparison with what other nations offer for winning gold. Ahead of the Paris Olympics, which officially begin with Friday’s opening ceremony, Forbes contacted the national Olympic committees or government sports ministries of all 206 countries and territories participating and confirmed that at least 33 will award cash prizes for medals. Within that group, 15 verified that they will pay more than $100,000 to athletes who top the podium.

Hong Kong, which competes independently of China at the Olympics, ranks No. 1 among those respondents. The territory offers $768,000 for a gold medal, a feat accomplished only twice by its athletes in the city’s 17 appearances at the Summer Games. In fact, Hong Kong’s prize for a silver medal is more than any of the 32 other nations will pay for victory—an impressive $380,000 bonus. For comparison, No. 2 Israel and No. 3 Serbia will award $275,000 and $218,000, respectively, for athletes who top the podium. All three delegations had an athlete earn gold at the Tokyo Games in 2021.

In many cases, a cash bonus for medaling is just one example of how countries reward their elite athletes. The USOPC, which will also pay $22,500 for silver and $15,000 for bronze, provides grants and benefits (such as health insurance) that are more widely available to Olympians. Malaysia and Bulgaria offer monthly allowances greater than $1,000 to gold medalists for life while Chile, Kosovo and Lithuania have a similar benefit that concludes by the next Olympics. New Zealand structures its payouts as yearly bonuses, with gold medalists receiving $40,000 annually until the following Games. And although Denmark awards only $15,000 for gold, it’s a tax-free prize, a perk in a country with one of the highest tax rates in the world.

Meanwhile, Poland offers a slew of benefits beyond the roughly $82,000 that gold medalists receive. Every medalist in Paris will receive a painting from “talented and respected” Polish artists, an investment-grade diamond and a vacation voucher for two from a travel agency. (Coaches are entitled to the same rewards.) Additionally, to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of Poland’s participation in the Olympics, individual-sport gold medalists will receive a two-bedroom apartment in the Warsaw metropolitan area while athletes who claim first place in a team sport will be granted a one-bedroom flat.

Many nations, including Norway, Iceland and Sweden, do not offer explicit financial compensation for medals, although in some cases they provide other sorts of grants for athletes. “We want our athletes to get all support before the Games to maximize the possibility of Olympic success,” the Swedish Olympic Committee’s secretary-general, Åsa Edlund Jönsson, tells Forbes by email. The same goes for the United Kingdom—but British Athletics, the governing body for the nation’s track and field team, does pay out medal bonuses independent of the government.

Here are 15 countries and territories offering six-figure payouts for gold medalists in individual sports.

🇭🇰 Hong Kong: $768,000

Hong Kong collected six medals at the last Summer Olympics, in Tokyo in 2021, including a gold in men’s foil fencing. But even if its athletes fail to reach the podium in Paris, the territory offers lucrative cash prizes: nearly $100,000 for a fourth-place finish, or almost $50,000 for fifth through eighth place.

🇮🇱 Israel: $275,000

Israel offers roughly $192,000 for silver and $137,000 for bronze, so just reaching the podium means a six-figure payday—unless it’s a team sport. For athletes who compete as a pair, Israel awards each 75% of the bonus; members of teams of three or four get 50%, and groups of five or more get 40% apiece. For “ball games,” such as soccer, a gold medal comes with about $275,000 split among 18 players and seven staff members. All rewards are tax-free.

🇷🇸 Serbia: $218,000

The Serbian government provides a cash bonus for medalists, but the benefits of reaching the podium don’t stop there. Athletes who claim gold, silver or bronze are eligible for a national pension, which kicks in at age 40 and is paid out monthly. That’s good news for 37-year-old Novak Djokovic, who is looking to add an Olympic medal in men’s tennis to the bronze from 2008 in his already overflowing trophy case.

🇲🇾 Malaysia: $214,000

For athletes representing Malaysia, the medal paydays span a wide range. Gold earns more than $200,000 while bronze medalists receive 10% of that figure. Regardless of where they land on the podium, Malaysian competitors are entitled to a pension for life, ranging between roughly $400 and $1,100 a month.

🇮🇹 Italy: $196,000

Italy doesn’t divvy up its medal bonuses for team sports, with each athlete receiving roughly $196,000 for gold, $98,000 for silver and $65,000 for bronze—the same as an individual-sport athlete. If the nation’s performance is anything like the last Summer Olympics, that could amount to a hefty bonus pool: Italy had 13 teams medal at the Tokyo Games in 2021.

🇱🇹 Lithuania: $182,000

The Lithuanian government pays both its athletes and its coaches for medals and determines those figures based on the “basic social benefit,” a monthly amount used in social security calculations. There are other Olympic perks, too. For instance, Lithuania pays rent for its medalists after they conclude their athletic careers.

🇲🇩 Moldova: $171,000

Even an eighth-place finish means a bonus for a Moldovan athlete, with the government awarding roughly $11,000. However, reaching the podium results in at least 10 times that amount. Moldova earned only one medal at the last Olympics, a bronze in men’s canoeing.

🇱🇻 Latvia: $155,000

Latvia generously provides bonuses to its athletes all the way down to sixth place. While gold receives about $155,000, each descending place gets 60% of the previous mark, so silver amounts to roughly $93,000 and bronze about $56,000. The same rule applies to team bonuses, although for gold, Latvia awards a lump sum of around $470,000 for all competing athletes, coaches and support personnel.

🇭🇺 Hungary: $154,000

In addition to a lucrative gold medal bonus, Hungary has one of the more generous bronze offerings, roughly $88,000. That’s welcome news for the country’s water polo teams, which earned bronze in both the men’s and women’s events at the Tokyo Games in 2021.

🇧🇬 Bulgaria: $139,000

Individual-sport athletes have a slight earnings edge under Bulgaria’s medal bonus structure, which offers roughly $111,000 for silver and $83,000 for bronze, in addition to the $139,000 for gold. Teams with more than two athletes reward 70% of their roster with 90% of the individual bonuses while the remaining 30% receive 50% of the outlined figures.

🇺🇦 Ukraine: $125,000

Twenty-nine athletes reached the podium for Ukraine at the last Summer Games between individual and team competitions as the nation collected 20 medals. Only one of those, however, was gold, which came in men’s Greco-Roman wrestling.

🇽🇰 Kosovo: $120,000

For gold medals, Kosovar athletes receive bonuses from both the country’s sports ministry and its national Olympic committee. They can earn even more with a record-breaking performance at the Summer Games. Kosovo’s sports ministry will award roughly $218,000 to an athlete who sets a record in an individual sport, and about half of that if it happens in a team sport.

🇪🇪 Estonia: $109,000

Success at the Olympics has a carryover effect for Estonian athletes, whose stipends from the country’s Olympic program get a boost from a top-10 performance at the Games. For example, in addition to the roughly $109,000 cash bonus for a gold medal, a victory would result in about $7,000 in monthly payments for the next two years. Coaches are also eligible to receive a reward, which is capped at half of an athlete’s bonus.

🇨🇿 Czech Republic: $103,000

Traditionally a powerhouse in women’s tennis, the Czech Republic will be without its silver medalist from the Tokyo Olympics after Markéta Vondroušová withdrew from the event ahead of Paris. But with Barbora Krejcikova, the 2024 Wimbledon champion and half of the doubles-winning pair from the last Games, the nation still has a fighting chance to claim gold.

🇪🇸 Spain: $102,000

While an Olympic gold nets a Spanish athlete six figures in an individual sport, that’s not the case with team competitions. Members of two-person teams cap out at roughly $82,000 while groups of three or more receive about $54,000 each. At the last Olympic Games, Spain had six teams earn medals, including gold in the mixed trap shooting event.

METHODOLOGY

The medal bonuses are listed in U.S. dollars, converted from the local currency at the exchange rate as of July 22 and rounded to the nearest thousand.

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These Countries Pay Olympians Six-Figure Bonuses For Winning Gold (2024)

FAQs

These Countries Pay Olympians Six-Figure Bonuses For Winning Gold? ›

The steepest medal bonuses come from two countries: Hong Kong and Israel. Gold medalists from Hong Kong are rewarded with bonuses of up to $768,000 – but even athletes who fail to place in the top three can have a lucrative Olympics. Fourth place finishers get $100,000 and fifth through eighth place get $50,000.

Which country pays the most for Olympic gold medals? ›

Hong Kong and Singapore offer the highest payouts, by far, for Olympic winners. A gold medalist from Hong Kong, a country that has had four athletes reach the top of the podium in its history, gets $768,000. Singapore pays gold medalists $745,000, per CNBC.

Do Olympians get money for winning gold? ›

Additionally, through "Project Gold," run by the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee," U.S. athletes get $37,500 for winning a gold medal; $22,500 for silver and $15,000 for bronze, according to the Associated Press.

How much do you get paid for winning gold medals in Australia? ›

What do we pay our medal winners? Like a lot of countries, we don't pay our athletes for competing. We pay them for winning. Australia, via the AOC, doles out $20,000 for gold medals, with $15,000 set aside for silver and $10,000 for bronze.

How much do Chinese Olympians get paid for gold? ›

Chinese Taipei said it would reward its lone individual gold medalist, weightlifter Hsing-Chun Kuo, with roughly $716,000. Many countries said they offer separate payout structures for medalists in team events. And some pay their athletes even if they fall shy of the podium.

How much does Russia pay for Olympic medals? ›

Incentive list (USD equivalent in 2021)
IOC memberGoldBronze
Russia$61,000$26,000
Serbia$100,000$60,000
Singapore$737,000$184,000
Slovakia$59,342$35,605
51 more rows

What does Sweden pay for a gold medal? ›

Many nations, including Norway, Iceland and Sweden, do not offer explicit financial compensation for medals, although in some cases they provide other sorts of grants for athletes.

What is the bonus for gold medals in China? ›

Under this policy, Olympic champions will receive a bonus of 1.2 million yuan, while Asian Games and National Games champions will be awarded 150,000 yuan, World Championship and World Cup champions 80,000 yuan, and provincial games champions 20,000 yuan.

How much does France pay for a gold medal? ›

Olympic medal bonuses
CountryGoldSilver
France$87,000$43,000
South Korea$45,000$25,000
United States$38,000$23,000
Japan$32,000$13,000
10 more rows
Jul 30, 2024

How rich is Michael Phelps? ›

His net worth, estimated at approximately US$100 million (Rs 837 crore), reflects his status as one of the wealthiest athletes globally. Olympic Earnings: Phelps earned significant rewards from the US Olympic Committee for his medals, totaling over $640,000 (Rs 5 crore) based on standard prize amounts.

How much do Canadian Olympic athletes make? ›

Through the Canadian Olympic Committee, Canadian athletes get $20,000 for a gold medal, $15,000 for silver, and $10,000 for bronze — whether they're competing alone or as part of a team — for each medal they earn. It's a nice chunk of change, but it's not the biggest prize out there.

How much does Singapore pay for a gold medal? ›

Not to mention winnings vary wildly depending on the country at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo US gold medalists received 37,500 silver, received 22,500 bronze. 15,000 plus health care. By comparison, Singapore offered its gold medalists *** staggering 1 million Singapore dollars, which is equivalent to $734,890.

What do Olympic winners get in Paris? ›

What's inside it? In addition to their medal, Olympians are gifted the official poster for the Paris Games, which is tucked inside the 40-centimeter box, according to the Olympics official website. A video shared by the NBC Olympics and Paralympics X account on Aug.

Who makes the most money from the Olympics? ›

1. Jon Rahm. The one Olympian who earns more year on year than a literal billionaire is Spanish golfer Jon Rahm. Rahm makes plenty from his winnings, with both a Masters and US Open win on his list of accolades, but it's his contract with LIV Golf that's responsible for making him the richest Olympian of all.

How much do Olympic athletes get paid in Canada? ›

Through the Canadian Olympic Committee, Canadian athletes get $20,000 for a gold medal, $15,000 for silver, and $10,000 for bronze — whether they're competing alone or as part of a team — for each medal they earn.

How much does Hong Kong pay for Olympic medals? ›

Hong Kong tops the list, with a staggering $768,000 for a gold medal. Despite its modest tally of two golds in 17 Summer Games, Hong Kong incentivizes its athletes with nearly $100,000 for a fourth-place finish and almost $50,000 for the fifth to eighth places.

How much does an Olympic gold medal cost? ›

An Olympic gold medal is mostly silver and worth about $900.

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