JakartaGlobe-Aug 9, 2021

The Indonesian government offers opportunities for athletes who won medals in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics to become civil servants. The offer is meant as appreciation to those athletes who also will receive billions of rupiah in bonuses from the government and private institutions, a minister said on Monday. The practice was introduced three years ago, when medalists in Rio 2016 were awarded with opportunities to work in regional government offices. The government has not announced the sum of bonuses for Olympic medalists. Indonesia won another badminton gold medal in Tokyo, this time by Greysia Polii and Apriyani Rahayu in women’s doubles.

Lifter Eko Yuli Irawan won a silver, while three bronze medals were grabbed by Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (badminton), Erwin Abdullah (weightlifting) and Windy Cantika. 

A number of companies have announced bonuses for Indonesian Olympic medalists. Grab Indonesia, for example, said it will award Greysia and Apriyani Rp 500 million each.

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