Here's a look at some of what is on offer for gold, silver and bronze winners around the globe
While the International Olympic Committee does not give prize money to winners at Paris 2024, many nations and territories offer incentives to their athletes to come home with gold, silver or bronze.
Many are financial, but the rewards can be more eclectic—anything from exemption from compulsory military service to cars, cows, apartments and even free food deliveries.Â
Here, AFP Sport looks at some of what is on offer for gold, silver and bronze around the globe:
An Olympic medal, of any colour, grants athletes exemption from 18 months of compulsory military service, which all able-bodied males must undertake by the age of 28.Â
A gold at the Asian Games does the same, which star footballer Son Heung-min famously achieved at Jakarta in 2018 to avoid his spell in combat fatigues.