Manila Bulletin

Saso donates P9M to NGAP

- By NICK GIONGCO

Golfer Yuka Saso, the 17-year-old Asian Games gold medalist, is handing over every cent of her P9-million cash incentive from the government and private sector to the National Golf Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (NGAP).

Saso insists that her amateur status prevents her from receiving money and doing so could jeopardize her relationsh­ip with the world governing body for the sport.

“Amateur pa ako, bawal pa kami tumanggap ng pera so ido-donate po namin sa NGAP para masuportah­an yung ibang bata (junior golf),” said Saso during the formal awarding of cash incentives to fellow Asian Games medalists at Malacanang late yesterday afternoon.

The Philippine­s won four gold, two silver and 15 bronze medals and the Bulacan-bred Saso turned out to be the biggest winner since she’s also a member of the women’s team that bagged the gold.

Under the law, a gold in the Asian Games is worth P2 million. Aside from that, President Duterte, who was on hand to receive the biggest performers, pledged P1 million apart from P1 million apiece from Siklab Atleta Foundation head and Presidenti­al Adviser on Sports Dennis Uy and Philippine Ambassador to Indonesia Lee Hiong Tan.

Since Saso also was a member of the team event, she is also a recipient of another P2 million.

The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) had also pledged P2 million for every gold based on the government’s scheme but the awarding has yet to take place.

Duterte expressed his admiration over the Philippine­s’ performanc­e, which was a marked improvemen­t from the one-gold production four years ago in Incheon.

“The country is immensely proud,” said Duterte, stressing that the Philippine Sports Commission’s lead role in taking care of the athletes should be commended.

The two other gold medalists—lifter Hidilyn Diaz and skateboard­er Margie Didal—were on hand to receive their rewards as well as the medalists’ coaches as they also stand to receive their incentives.

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