Canadian athletes participating in the Paralympic Games will now receive financial rewards for the medals they win. This groundbreaking announcement comes from the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC), which aims to create a more equitable and inclusive environment for Paralympians. The program will be implemented starting from the 2024 Paralympics and will continue for subsequent editions of the Games.
CPC President Marc-Andre Fabien expressed his excitement, stating, Today is a historic day for Paralympic sport in Canada, and is the culmination of years of work to create a more equitable, inclusive space for Canada’s Paralympians to compete. He added that the CPC has been dedicated to investing in athlete development and strengthening Canada’s Paralympic Movement.
The introduction of a performance recognition program is a significant step forward. It ensures that Paralympic athletes not only receive the necessary resources to continue competing but also gain recognition for their dedication and achievements on the world stage.
The decision to provide financial rewards to Paralympic medalists has been met with great enthusiasm from the athletes themselves. Priscilla Gagne, a two-time Paralympian in para judo, expressed her excitement, saying, I am exceedingly excited to learn Paralympic medalists will be receiving prize money for each medal they win. This initiative truly shows us Paralympians that we are valued as much as Olympians are.
The implementation of a financial reward program for Paralympic athletes aligns with the CPC’s commitment to supporting Paralympic sport and creating a level playing field. It recognizes the hard work, dedication, and talent of these remarkable athletes, who consistently prove their abilities on the international stage. By offering financial incentives, the CPC aims to provide further encouragement and support for Canadian Paralympians.
Moving forward, Canadian Paralympic athletes can look forward to receiving well-deserved financial rewards for their exceptional performances. This important initiative will undoubtedly inspire and motivate athletes to continue striving for excellence, further propelling the growth of Paralympic sport in Canada.