Mone Inami, who won the silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics golf girls, received a reward of 10 million yen from the Japan Golf Association and others.

22-year-old Inami won the silver medal, the first Japanese athlete to win a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics.



The Japan Golf Association and the Japan Women's Professional Golf Association have decided to give Inami a reward of 5 million yen each, for a total of 10 million yen, in honor of this achievement.



The award ceremony was held in Nasukarasuyama City, Tochigi Prefecture on the 28th, and Inami was presented with a list of rewards and souvenirs by Chairman Prince Takeda of the Japan Golf Association.



According to the Japan Golf Association, the bounty also includes donations collected from fans and companies to strengthen the Japanese players who will participate in the Tokyo tournament.



Inami said, "I'm really happy to have many people support me at the Olympics. I will continue to do my best not to be ashamed of this honor. I will convey the joy of competition to children who aim to become professionals and those who do not know golf. I want to. "