Singapore’s Gold Medal Payout: World’s Most Generous Prize

As the 2024 Paris Olympic Games unfold, the world’s top athletes are competing not only for individual glory but also for their countries’ pride. The medals themselves are a spectacle: gold medals consist of 523 grams of silver coated in 6 grams of gold, while silver medals weigh 525 grams and are made of pure silver. Bronze medals weigh 455 grams and are composed of copper, tin, and zinc. Adding a unique touch to their traditional design, this year’s medals also incorporate a piece of iron from the Eiffel Tower.

While nations like the U.S., China, and France currently lead the medal tally, another exciting race is taking place behind the scenes: which country offers the most generous reward for Olympic gold?

The answer is Singapore, as it stands out with its extraordinary prize offerings. Through its Major Games Award Programme (MAP), it awards an impressive S$1 million to gold medalists in individual events. Silver medalists receive S$500,000, while bronze medalists are given S$250,000. For team events—such as athletics relays or badminton doubles—the reward is even higher, with winners taking home S$1.5 million. In the case of team sports like basketball or football, the prize reaches S$2 million. Silver and bronze medalists in team events receive 50% and 25% of these amounts, respectively.

To date, the only athlete to have claimed this substantial prize is swimmer Joseph Schooling, who won gold in the 100m butterfly at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

In comparison, American athletes are awarded US$37,500 (approximately S$51,000) for each gold medal, US$22,500 (about S$30,600) for silver, and US$15,000 (around S$20,400) for bronze. And the neighboring country, Malaysia, offers one million ringgit (approximately S$341,000) for a gold medal.

Other notable countries include Hong Kong, which provides HK$6 million (approximately S$1.03 million) per gold medalist through its Athlete Incentive Awards Scheme, and Serbia, which awards US$218,000 (about S$295,000) for gold medalists.

Image Credits: facebook.com/Olympics

With its impressive prize structure, Singapore leads the world in Olympic gold medal payouts, highlighting its dedication to celebrating athletes’ extraordinary accomplishments. As the Paris 2024 Olympics continue until August 11, we look forward to seeing more Singaporean athletes make their mark in sports.

Sources: 1,2, & 3

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Why every child should be exposed to martial arts

kids in a taekwondo class

You may be wondering if martial arts is a good fit for your child.

The short answer is: absolutely! Martial arts can provide a huge range of benefits for kids, ranging from physical fitness and discipline to self-defense skills and focus.

Kids who practice martial arts learn how to set and achieve goals, work through frustration, and handle disappointment. They also learn how to behave respectfully and responsibly both in and out of the dojo.

If you’re still on the fence, take a look at some of the incredible benefits that martial arts can offer your child. We guarantee that after reading this article, you will be ready to sign them up for their first class!

The benefits of martial arts

You might be wondering why martial arts is such a good thing for kids. After all, they’re not going to be fighting in a real life-or-death situation, right?

But that’s exactly the point.

Martial arts isn’t just about learning how to fight. It’s about learning how to control your body and your emotions. It’s about learning how to stay calm in a crisis and make the right decisions when things are happening fast.

And believe us, kids are going to face crises—in the schoolyard, on the sports field, and when they’re out with their friends. That’s why it’s so important to give them the skills they need to handle those situations.

Martial arts can teach them that.

The different types of martial arts
young kids in a Brazilian jiu-jitsu class

Image Credits: evolve-mma.com

When it comes to martial arts, there are a lot of different styles to choose from.

Here are a few to consider:

  • Karate: Good choice for kids who want to learn self-defense.
  • Boxing or Muay Thai: A style that focuses on hand-to-hand combat.
  • Taekwondo: Great for children who want to focus on form and kicks.
  • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Perfect for kids who want to learn how to grapple.

But again, it’s up to you to decide which style is right for your child. Just make sure that whatever style you choose, the martial arts instructor has relevant experience working with kids.

Tips for getting your child interested in martial arts classes

You and your other mom/dad friends should all consider organizing a meeting to get together and talk about signing the little ones up for martial arts.

Getting everyone on board will make it more likely that your child will stick with it, and it can be a fun way for friends of the same or similar ages to get together and spend some quality time.

You can also look for family martial arts classes, which can be a great bonding experience for everyone involved. And, of course, there are always (pricey) private classes as an option, too.

Signing your kids up for martial arts classes is one of the most worthy parenting investments you can make. Not only will they learn self-defense skills, but they will also develop discipline, focus, and respect. Martial arts can help your child in so many other ways—from helping them stay on track in school to keeping them physically fit. And the best part is that it’s never too late to start. Sign your child up for a martial arts class today and see the amazing results for yourself.

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FREE Sports Pack for every household in Singapore!

With the current Phase 2 Heightened Alert measures, we know it’s been tough maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle, especially when you’re WFH.

1 Play Sports is giving away a FREE set of fitness gear, with all the essentials you need for an effective workout at home! This pack includes: x1 Gym Bag / 1x Yoga Mat / 1x Skipping Rope / 1 Pair Push-up Bars / 2x Dumbbell Bottles / 1x Super Cooling Towel

Stay safe, stay home and stay fit.

Redeem your free pack here: https://1playsports2021.acquion.com.sg/

*Terms and conditions apply. In registering for this giveaway, your contact details will be disclosed to AIA Singapore Private Limited (Reg No: 201106386R) and its insurance representatives including those under the SP-Qiren, for an AIA Financial Services Consultant to conduct a financial planning session of 10 minutes with you, after which you may redeem the applicable gift.

 

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This warehouse sale in Kaki Bukit sells sports apparels from The North Face, ASICS & more at up to 70% off (25 – 28 Apr 2019)

Warehouse sale for sporting and adventure gears

Outdoor Venture will be running a warehouse clearance sale at their headquarter located at 17 Kaki Bukit Crescent.

Enjoy discounts of up to 70% off on sports and adventure gears from brands such as ASICS, The North Face, Gregory, LIVE and more.

  • Date: 25 – 28 April 2019
  • Time: 11AM – 8PM
  • Venue: 17 Kaki Bukit Crescent

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Royal Sporting House: Mega Sports Warehouse Sale (8 – 11 Sep 16)

Mega Sports Warehouse Sale 2016

The Royal Sporting House’s Mega Sports Warehouse Sale is back!

It is one of the most anticipated sale that you should not miss if you are looking for awesome bargains on wide selection of apparel, footwear, accessories and equipment where these items get marked down by up to 80%!

Enjoy massive discounts on renowned brands from adidas, Reebok, Nike, Under Armour, Saucony, Speedo, Wilson, Mizuno, Sperry and more.

  • Venue: 190 Macpherson Road, Wisma Gulab Singapore 348548
  • Date: 8 – 11 Sep 16 (SAFRA Members enjoy a preview and additional 5% discount from total bill on 7 Sep, 12noon – 6pm. More info here)
  • Time: 10am -(Sunday: 10am – 4pm)

Royal Sporting House Mega Sports Warehouse Sale Sep 2016

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