MANILA, Philippines — Athletes from Pasig who have won in sports competitions, including the 2019 Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) and the 2019 Singapore Asia Pacific Arts Festival, received cash rewards from the local government of Pasig.
In a post on Tuesday, Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto said he provided cash incentives to the winners ranging from P10,000 to P75,000.
Kahapon, nagkaroon kami ng pagkakataong parangalan ang mga Atletang Pasigueño na nanalo sa iba't ibang kompetisyon.
Kabilang sa kanila ang 5 nating #SEAGames2019 GOLD MEDALISTS🏅. Nakatanggap sila ng 75k pesos each.
Mas detalyadong listahan: https://t.co/KoywPuUV5n pic.twitter.com/H6R8yD6IfX
— Vico Sotto (@VicoSotto) February 25, 2020
Based on Sotto’s complete list posted on Facebook, individual gold medalists received P75,000 each, gold team members received P10,000 each, while for individuals who won silver medals received P50,000 each. Meanwhile, P25,000 was given for bronze medalists.
Aside from athletes, coaches of gold medalists received P10,000, Sotto said.
Here is the list of winners during the 30th SEA Games, which was held from Nov. 30 to Dec. 11:
1. Philip Delarmino, Muay Thai, Gold
2. Paul Marton Dela Cruz, Archery Team, Gold
3. Rachell Anne Dela Cruz, Archery Team, Gold
4. Juan Alvaro Macasaet, Baseball Team, Gold
5. Juan Paolo Macasaet, Baseball Team, Gold
6. Ryan Jakiri, Muay Thai, Silver
7. Robert Galon, Muay Thai Silver
8. Adam Bondoc, Karatedo, Bronze
9. Donnie Arth Navarro, Fencing, Bronze
10. Anthony Santos, Softball Coach – Gold
11. Ronelon Pagkalinawan, Softball Coach – Gold
12. Reignrose Esquierra, Muay Thai Coach – Gold
In the 2019 Singapore Asia Pacific Arts, Athletes Hana Yshin Ranchez (Rhythmic Gymnastics, gold; Small Group Contemporary, gold); Jennica Rose Jose (Rhythmic Gymnastic, gold) and Christy Ariola (coach) also received cash rewards.
Winners of the recent TOT Baseball Tournament also got cash incentives from the government with P2,000 for player and coach of first-place teams and P1,000 for second place teams.