Spotlight | Photo shows Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) Chairman and CEO Andrea Domingo (third from left, standing) with Tokyo Olympics medal winners Carlo Paalam (fourth from left, standing), + READ:
PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Andrea Domingo poses for a group photo with Tokyo Olympics medal winners Carlo Paalam , Eumir Marcial , Hidilyn Diaz and Nesthy Petecio . Also in photo are Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea , Senate Committee on Sports Chairman Christopher “Bong” Go , Philippine Sports Commission Chairman William Ramirez , Philippine Olympic Committee President Abraham Tolentino and some members of the Philippine team.
On top of said remittances, PAGCOR has released a total of P45.19 million in 2021 up to March 2022 to cover the retirement benefits and cash incentives to athletes and their coaches who brought honor to the country with their triumphant participation in major international sports competitions. The champions of the Philippines proudly hold the medals they won during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. In the photo are Hidilyn Diaz, the gold medalist for women’s 55kg weightlifting; Nesthy Petecio, silver medalist for boxing women’s featherweight division; Carlo Paalam, silver medalist for boxing men’s flyweight division; and Eumir Marcial, bronze medalist for boxing men’s middleweight division.
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