If Team Bhutan Wins a Medal at the Aichi Nagoya 2026 Asian Games,
Here's the Reward Waiting Back Home
When a Team Bhutan athlete wins a medal at the Aichi Nagoya 2026 Asian Games, it marks a proud finish on one of Asiaβs biggest sporting stages. It also activates a structured reward system back home under the Sports Excellence Award by the Bhutan Olympic Committee, which recognizes both athletes and coaches for podium performances.
These rewards are issued based on medal results, with clear incentives for individual and team events.
Individual Events Rewards
| Medal | Athlete Reward | Coach Reward |
|---|---|---|
| π₯ Gold | Nu. 3,000,000 | Nu. 450,000 |
| π₯ Silver | Nu. 2,000,000 | Nu. 300,000 |
| π₯ Bronze | Nu. 1,000,000 | Nu. 150,000 |
Team Events Rewards
| Medal | Per Athlete Reward | Coach Reward |
|---|---|---|
| π₯ Gold | Nu. 1,250,000 | Nu. 450,000 |
| π₯ Silver | Nu. 1,000,000 | Nu. 300,000 |
| π₯ Bronze | Nu. 750,000 | Nu. 150,000 |
The Sports Excellence Award is the official incentive system of the Bhutan Olympic Committee for medal success across major international multi-sport events. This includes the Olympic Games (Summer and Winter), Asian Games (Summer and Winter), Youth Olympic Games, World Beach Games, South Asian Games, Asian Youth Games, Asian Beach Games, South Asian Beach Games, Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (AIMAG), and the Children of Asia Games (Summer and Winter).
The award is designed to recognise podium finishes at these events and ensure that both athletes and coaches are acknowledged for their contribution to international sporting performance.
