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Pinoy paddlers seek Palace aid

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MEMBERS of the Philippine Canoe Kayak Dragon Boat Team has asked Malacañang that they be given welldeserv­ed incentives for winning the overall title of the 2018 Internatio­nal Canoe Federation (ICF) World Dragon Boat Championsh­ips held in Georgia, United States on Sept. 13-16.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque on Monday introduced the triumphant Filipino paddlers during his regular Palace press briefing.

“Dumating po sila sa aking tanggapan, para humingi ng tulong. Kasi humihingi sila na bigyan din sila ng incentive ng Philippine Sports Commission,” Roque said.

“So nanawagan tayo sa PSC, nanalo naman po sila ng world championsh­ip, sana mabigyan din sila ng incentive ng mga atleta na nanalo po sa Asian games,” he added.

The Philippine dragon boat team upset their taller and well-built opponents from 12 powerhouse countries, including host US squads, to emerge overall champion with four gold, two silver and two bronze medals.

The paddlers surpassed their best finish of four golds and one silver in Moscow, Russia in 2016.

“Natutuwa po kami kasi siyempre ang lalaki po ng kalaban namin, hindi po ine-expect na mananalo kami, saka mga Amerikano po iyon, kami ang liliit po namin,” veteran Filipino paddler Hermie Macarañas told Palace reporters.

“Laking karangalan na nanalo po kami. Naiangat po namin ang banderang Pilipinas po sa Georgia, USA po,” he added.

Reymart Nevado, another team member, thanked the Filipino community in Georgia for cheering for them during the competitio­n.

“The Filipino community there were very proud of us,” Nevado said.

Roque said he will ask President Rodrigo Duterte if he could also give incentives to the Filipino dragon boat team.

Last month, Duterte gave P2 million additional incentives -- P1 million each from the Office of the President and the PSC -- to the gold winners of the prestigiou­s 18th Asian Games held recently in Indonesia.

The P2 million was on top of the P2 million that gold winners got under Republic Act 10699, also known as “National Athletes and Coaches Benefits and Incentives Act”.

The Asian Games gold winners received at least P8 million each, including P2 million from the Philippine Olympic Committee, another P1 million from Siklab Foundation head Dennis Uy, and P1 million from Philippine Ambassador to Indonesia Lee Hiong Tan Wee.

The Philippine­s won four golds, two silvers and 15 bronzes in the Asian Games, besting its 1-3-11 finish in 2014 meet in South Korea.

RA 10699 also provides P1 million incentive for gold winners of world-level competitio­ns being held at least every two years but the sports event should have at least 45 participat­ing countries.

The World Dragon Boat Championsh­ips in Georgia was participat­ed by 12 teams.

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