Paralympic Games 2024 Preparing to open the competition on 28 August 2024, opening funds to bring in Thai athletes. How many gold medals will you get at the 2024 Paralympics How different is it from the Olympics?
sports festival “2024 Paralympic Games” in Paris, France Ready to start from August 28 to September 8, 2024, there are 22 sports, competing for 549 gold medals, from Thai national team athletes. A total of 79 people from 15 sports participated.
with Thai paratrooper army who have created jobs since 1984 in the United States to the latest in 2020 in Japan. In total, they won 87 medals, divided into 24 gold, 29 silver, and 34 bronze medals.
And if we go back to the last time, the Tokyo 2020 Games Thailand national team Possible to win 5 gold medals, 5 silver medals and 8 bronze medals.
The prize money opening is fromNational Sports Development Fund According to the competition’s entry criteria “Paralympic Games” It is divided into 2 types for athletes to choose. (Pay in a lump sum of 50 percent and the remaining 50 percent will be paid monthly over 4 years.) For the 2024 Paralympics, there is a cash injection: 7,200,000 gold medals baht, silver coins of 4,800,000 baht and bronze coins of 3,000,000 baht as follows:
The first type is found in portions. (Pay 50 percent in a lump sum and the other 50 percent will be paid monthly within 4 years) Gold medal 7,200,000 baht, silver medal 4,800,000 baht and bronze medal 3,000,000 baht.
But if you want to get it in one installment, gold coins are 6,000,000 baht, silver coins are 4,000,000 baht, and bronze coins are 2,500,000 baht.
However, if compared to the prize money given to athletes olympic games In the past, the first model was a gold coin of 12 million baht, a silver coin of 7.2 million baht and a bronze coin of 4.8 million baht (paid in lump sum at a rate of 50 percent, with the 50 percent otherwise divided monthly). over a period of 4 years).
The second type is to distribute the lump sum all at once in one form or another.
2024-08-26 07:16:52
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