Username Password
Click to go: Sports / Games News

Uganda marathon winner given $76K cheque
Bookmark and Share
|


Thursday, 16 August 2012:

Recently crowned Olympic marathon champion Stephen Kiprotich has returned home to a rapturous welcome in Uganda, an $US80,000 ($A76,000) cheque and a pledge that his parents will get a new house.

Kiprotich, who beat the heavily fancied Kenyan team to claim Uganda's first gold medal in 40 years at the London Games, was welcomed by cheering fans before being whisked to a breakfast meeting with President Yoweri Museveni.

Museveni presented the gold medallist with a cheque for about $US80,000 and ordered the money "be deposited on his account before the close of business today", the president's office said in a statement.

Uganda's GDP per capita stands at about $US500, according to the World Bank.

Museveni also promised to construct a three-bedroom house for Kiprotich's impoverished parents who live in a remote area of eastern Uganda, the statement said.

Meanwhile, the state-run New Vision newspaper claimed to have raised more than $US120,000 from public and corporate donations for the athlete, and is aiming to collect a total of $US500,000, it reported on its website.

Kiprotich, who works as a warder in Uganda's prisons, was also handed a promotion from his bosses, a senior official at the Uganda prison services said.

"We are promoting him and we will commission him soon," said Tommy Ochen, director of correctional services.

Kiprotich, who was accompanied by his wife and two children, has complained about the lack of funding for Ugandan athletes.

Like most of Uganda's top runners, he has been forced to move to Kenya's renowned high altitude Eldoret region to do most of his training.






AAP






Check out FREE Full Race results for nine separate countries.

Latest Video more
Melbourne Storm grand final press conference
Melbourne captain Cameron Smith says his side isn't intimidated by the weight of support following the Bulldogs.
Former Tigers coach Tim Sheens quiet on future
Tim Sheens is remaining tight-lipped about his negotiations with Wests Tigers, after the club announced that they're searching for a new coach.
Rainy conditions will not bother Sydney Swans
Sydney Swans defender Ted Richards says that his team are prepared to battle Hawthorn in any conditions.
Sydney Swans are well prepared: Jude Bolton
Swans stars Jude Bolton and Ted Richards talk about Sydney's preparations for the 2012 grand final.
Des Hasler maintains the Storm are the benchmark
Bulldogs coach Des Hasler maintains the Melbourne Storm are the competition's benchmark.
Bulldogs grand final press conference
Bulldogs skipper Michael Ennis praises coach Des Hasler for the impact he's had on the side.
Who should have won the AFL 2012 coach of the year?
Who deserved to win the 2012 Coach of the Year award?
Alessandro Del Piero plays for Sydney FC
Alessandro Del Piero puts on his boots and plays a match for Sydney FC.
Manchester United beat Newcastle in League Cup
Manchester United are through to the fourth round of the League Cup, holding off a late fightback from Newcastle to claim a 2-1 win at Old Trafford.
Darren Lockyer predicts Melbourne Storm to win
Four-time premiership player Darren Lockyer predicts that Melbourne Storm will triumph in the NRL Grand Final over the Bulldogs.
 
 
 

Racing and Sports Racing and Sports Pty Ltd | Contact Us | R&S Terms of Use | R&S Privacy
This site is maintained by Racing and Sports (®) Pty Ltd (ABN 093 360 108) ("R&S"). Copyright in all R&S materials is owned by Racing and Sports Pty Ltd (R&S). Racing and Sports is a Registered Trademark. R&S takes all care in the preparation of information appearing on the site, but accepts no responsibility nor warrants the accuracy of the information displayed. This information is provided for entertainment purposes only. All information including race fields and TAB numbers should be checked with an official source. (RAS-WWW03) (ADS1)