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Zimbabwe swimmer gets cash prize | Zimbabwe swimmer gets cash prize |
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Zimbabwe's top Olympic swimmer has been given a $100,000 dollar reward by the country's president, Robert Mugabe. | Zimbabwe's top Olympic swimmer has been given a $100,000 dollar reward by the country's president, Robert Mugabe. |
Kirsty Coventry won all of Zimbabwe's four medals at the Beijing games, taking them to 38th in the medal table. | Kirsty Coventry won all of Zimbabwe's four medals at the Beijing games, taking them to 38th in the medal table. |
She was given the money, worth £54,890, in a suitcase by the governor of the central bank. | She was given the money, worth £54,890, in a suitcase by the governor of the central bank. |
In a ceremony carried live on state television, Mr Mugabe called the swimmer "a daughter of Zimbabwe" and a "golden girl". | In a ceremony carried live on state television, Mr Mugabe called the swimmer "a daughter of Zimbabwe" and a "golden girl". |
She smashed the world record to win gold in the women's 200 metres backstroke. | She smashed the world record to win gold in the women's 200 metres backstroke. |
'Rare praise' | 'Rare praise' |
BBC correspondent Jonah Fisher, based in neighbouring South Africa, says Ms Coventry is lucky her reward is in American dollars, because a suitcase of Zimbabwean currency would scarcely have bought her a loaf of bread. | BBC correspondent Jonah Fisher, based in neighbouring South Africa, says Ms Coventry is lucky her reward is in American dollars, because a suitcase of Zimbabwean currency would scarcely have bought her a loaf of bread. |
Inflation is currently running at 11,000,000% and there are widespread shortages of food and fuel. | Inflation is currently running at 11,000,000% and there are widespread shortages of food and fuel. |
As he presented Ms Coventry the cash, Mr Mugabe said: "You have done well, daughter of Zimbabwe. | As he presented Ms Coventry the cash, Mr Mugabe said: "You have done well, daughter of Zimbabwe. |
"We wish you well in life. We should praise her. She is our golden girl. Take care of her." | "We wish you well in life. We should praise her. She is our golden girl. Take care of her." |
It was rare praise for a white Zimbabwean, our correspondent notes: Mr Mugabe has spent much of the last 10 years repossessing white owned farms and railing against Britain and the West. | It was rare praise for a white Zimbabwean, our correspondent notes: Mr Mugabe has spent much of the last 10 years repossessing white owned farms and railing against Britain and the West. |
During the ceremony, Mr Mugabe also handed out $10,000 (£5,520) to Zimbabwe's other Olympic finalists, while others who were part of the national team were given $2,000 (£1,103). | During the ceremony, Mr Mugabe also handed out $10,000 (£5,520) to Zimbabwe's other Olympic finalists, while others who were part of the national team were given $2,000 (£1,103). |
The 24-year old swimmer, who also won three silver medals in Beijing, is expected to return to her home in the United States this weekend, after a flying visit to the country of her birth. | The 24-year old swimmer, who also won three silver medals in Beijing, is expected to return to her home in the United States this weekend, after a flying visit to the country of her birth. |
Mr Mugabe also gave Ms Coventry $50,000 (£27,450) and a diplomatic passport after the Athens games in 2004, where she won three medals - a gold, a silver and a bronze. |
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