Manila Bulletin

Red carpet welcome for Asiad medalists

- By NICK GIONGCO

Malacañang is rolling out the red carpet for the top performers of the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta when it hands over the cash incentives to the 21 PH medalists on Sept. 12.

The Philippine­s brought home four golds, two silvers and 15 bronzes. The gold winners include weightlift­er Hidilyn Diaz, skateboard­er Margie Didal and golfer Yuka Saso and the women’s golf team.

Under the law, an Asian Games gold comes with a 12-million incentive. The POC has also pledged another 12 million while Siklab Atleta Foundation head and Presidenti­al Adviser on Youth Dennis Uy and Philippine Ambassador to Indonesia Lee Hiong Tan Wee have also promised 11 million each.

Ramirez said Malacañang is also chipping in another 11 million, raising the total to 17 million.

But Saso stands to become the biggest winner since she also was a part of the women’s golf team.

Based on RA 10699, a member of a team event whose members are less than five, gets the same amount in an individual event, making Saso richer by 19 million.

Meanwhile, Philippine Sports Commission chairman William “Butch” Ramirez said Tuesday that those behind the hosting of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games should put the country’s interest on top of everything else.

“Why spend (for the hosting) if we can’t perform?” Ramirez said during a press briefing.

Ramirez said the organizing committee must work on the inclusion of sports that will benefit the country’s athletes, a normal practice involving host nations in the biennial sportsfest.

“The government wants us to be on top,” said Ramirez, stressing that while Malacañang advocates fair play, there are facets of staging the SEAG on home soil that benefits the host country.

In charge of the Philippine­s’ hosting are Foreign Affairs secretary Alan Peter Cayetano and the Philippine Olympic Committee.

An area in Capas, Tarlac, dubbed as Clark Green City, owing to its proximity to Clark Field, the former base of the US Air Force, has been designated as the main hub of the SEAG that takes place Nov. 30-Dec. 10.

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