Published November 20, 2014
South Africa's government and national lottery say they are contributing more than $14 million to help athletes prepare for the London Olympics.
The lottery has provided $10.2 million over three years, while the ministry of sport and recreation announced an additional $4.4 million for the Olympic effort.
Minister of Sport Fikile Mbalula said Friday it was "an attempt to boost the morale of our teams."
South Africa is hoping to turn around a poor showing at the 2008 Beijing Games when it won just one medal — silver in the men's long jump.
That marked South Africa's worst performance since returning to the 1992 Olympics after apartheid ended.
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/safrican-govt-lottery-gives-14m-for-olympics