NAIROBI, Aug. 26 (Xinhua) -- Hefty cash rewards are awaiting triumphant
Kenyan Olympic team that returns from Beijing late Wednesday.
A total of 22.5 million shillings (about 330,000 U.S. dollars) will be
dished out to the medalists who finished 15th overall in the medal standings of
the Beijing Olympic Games, having won five gold, five silver and four bronze
medals.
The performance ranked Kenya top in Africa ahead of Ethiopia, who finished
18th overall with four gold, one silver and two bronze medals.
Gold medallists, Pamela Jelimo (800m women) and Brimin Kipruto (3000m
steeplechase men) have traveled to Europe for Friday's Weltklasse Golden League
meeting in Zurich.
Jelimo is in the running for a share of the one million U.S. dollar Golden
League jackpot alongside Croatian high jump Olympic silver medallist, Blanka
Vlasic.
Both have won their specialities in the Golden League meetings in Berlin,
Oslo, Rome and Paris. The Sept. 5 Brussels meet will close this season's
circuit.
Nancy Jebet Lagat (women 1,500m), Wilfred Bungei (800m men) and Samuel
Wanjiru Kamau (marathon men) are the other gold winners. Wanjiru, who traveled
to Japan, is expected in sometime next week.
A total of 57 athletes traveled to Beijing under Athletics Kenya's David
Okeyo, who was the chef de mission. He led about 60 officials -- 22 being
technical while the rest were part of the management and government delegation.
The national team will visit Mombasa State House on Friday, where they will
hand back the national flag to President Mwai Kibaki and later be rewarded for
their sterling performance.
Early this month, the government announced a new award scheme to reward the
medallists as did other organizations which came on board with pledges that will
push the total figure even higher.
The government pledged 750,000 shillings for gold medals, 500,000 shillings
for silver and 250,000 shillings for bronze medals.
That figure increased with the coming on board of Safaricom, Equity Bank,
Nakumatt Supermarkets and America East Africa Corporation. Safaricom promised to
match the government offer.
Commissioner of Sports, Gordon Oluoch said more corporate companies had
expressed interest to join in the awarding of the athletes and the figure was
likely to climb. The five gold medallists stand to earn about two million
shillings each.
Silver medallists will take home at least 1.5 million shillings while
bronze medallists will pocket 1.25 million shillings.
"The performance in Beijing was fantastic. We have to show our love and
support of these athletes by honoring them," said Oluoch, who returned from
Beijing last Friday.
"The government will be in the forefront to do so and they will give out
their part. The corporate world will also be interested and I hope it will be
good."