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Cash bonuses await martial arts athletes, coaches

Jakarta : Indonesia | 4 months ago  
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The Indonesian Olympic Committee (KOI) said it had allocated Rp 475 million (US$43,181) for the athletes, with each of the five gold medalists earning Rp 50 million, the six silver medalists bagging Rp 25 million and the five bronze medalists receiving Rp 15 million. “The athletes can claim their...
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