Australasian Leisure Management
Aug 26, 2024

Paralympics Australia welcomes equal monetary incentives

An equity commitment from the Federal Government will see Australia's Para-athletes provided with the same financial incentives for winning medals at the Paris Games as Olympians.

Australia will be represented by 160 athletes in 17 sports at Paris 2024. Gold medallists will be awarded $20,000, silver medallists will receive $15,000 and bronze medallists $10,000. It brings Paralympians in line with Olympic medallists, whose reward payments are funded by the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC).

Federal Minister for Sport Anika Wells made the announcement ahead of the Paris Paralympics Opening Ceremony on 28th August.

Minister Wells advised "this medal incentive payment is on top of our record-breaking budget funding for Para-sport of $54.9 million in additional investment.

"That is the largest ever funding for Para-sport and helps us develop the next Madi De Rozario and Ellie Cole."

Para-athletes represent Australia with great distinction at the Paralympics. Their performances on the world's biggest stage will drive many Australians, young and old, girls and women, boys and men, to take up a sport or physical activity.

This direct investment in the success of Australia’s Para-athletes follows significant funding announced in the 2024-25 Budget, which provided an additional $54.9 million for Paralympic sport - the single biggest increase in Paralympic investment by an Australian government.

The government's strong support for Paralympic sport extends the Government’s commitment to diversity and inclusion in sport, breaking down barriers and challenging pre-conceived notions about disability.

Paralympics Australia welcomed the Federal Government’s decision to provide financial rewards to Paralympians who win medals at the Paris 2024 and Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Games.

Paralympics Australia President Alison Creagh said the Government’s backing signalled recognition of the dedication required to succeed at Paralympic level.

“This investment by the Australian Government recognises the importance of Paralympic sport in Australia.

“Our Paralympic athletes are role models who inspire the nation and we know they will have Australia cheering them on when they compete in the weeks ahead.

“Paralympics Australia is grateful, particularly to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the Minister for Sport Anika Wells, for their commitment to the Paralympic Movement in Australia. Their support ensures that our athletes can continue to achieve greatness and inspire future generations.”

Creagh said confirmation of medal rewards, which were first provided to Paralympians at Tokyo 2020, was a timely boost.

“Knowing that their achievements are valued equally to their Olympic colleagues will give our athletes more confidence and motivation to compete at their best.

“Many of our Paralympians face significant financial strain as they pursue success on the world stage. This support rewards their success and acknowledges the broader challenges they face.”

Tokyo 2020 dual gold medallist Madison de Rozario applauded the announcement ahead of the Opening Ceremony where she will carry the Australian flag along with Para-swimmer Brenden Hall.

“When it was first announced in Tokyo it was so exciting and to know that it’s happening again is gratifying,” de Rozario shared adding “this support tells us as Paralympians that we are valued. It also tells the public that athletes with a disability are equal with non-disabled athletes.

"Paralympians aren't here in Paris for money - we're here in the green-and-gold because of what it means to us to compete for our country."

Image. Credit: Paralympics Australia

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