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Romualdez hails Yulo, Villegas as ‘sports heroes, national treasures’ after successful Paris 2024 bids

Speaker Martin Romualdez on Sunday hailed artistic gymnast Carlos Yulo as a sports hero and national treasure for his extraordinary and electrifying triumph after winning the gold medal in the men’s final floor exercise at the Paris Olympics 2024.

Yulo’s historic victory, marking the Philippines’ first-ever Olympic medal in gymnastics and only the second gold medal since joining the Summer Games 100 years ago, “symbolizes the indomitable spirit and resilience of the Filipino people,” he said.

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For bringing immense pride and honor to the Filipino nation, the House of Representatives is honoring its commitment by providing a P3-million cash incentive to Yulo, according to the Speaker.

“Carlos Edriel Yulo has not only soared to the pinnacle of athletic excellence but has also emerged as a sports hero and national treasure, igniting a beacon of hope and inspiration for all Filipinos,” the Speaker said in a statement.

“His tireless commitment to his sport, his relentless pursuit of excellence, and his ability to rise above challenges make him a true embodiment of the Filipino spirit. His achievements remind us all of the heights we can reach with perseverance and hard work,” he added.

Romualdez extended financial assistance to 22 Filipino athletes participating in the Paris Olympics. He initiated a fundraising campaign among his House colleagues to provide additional cash incentives to Yulo. 

“Caloy has earned this reward through sheer hard work and unmatched talent. This incentive is a testament to our unwavering support for Filipino athletes who strive for greatness on the global stage,” he noted.

Yulo will also be conferred a congressional medal for his exceptional achievement and contribution to Philippine sports. 

“We celebrate Caloy’s outstanding contribution and his role as an inspiration to future generations of athletes. He is not just a champion; he is our sports hero and national treasure whose legacy will inspire countless young Filipinos,” Romualdez said.

He pledged P3 million for gold medalists, P2 million for silver medalists and P1 million for bronze medalists. 

Filipina boxer Aira Villegas, who hails from Tacloban City, is already assured of a bronze medal after winning against France’s Wassila Lkhadiri in the women’s 50kg quarterfinals. 

“As a fellow Taclobanon, I am incredibly proud of Aira, our Tacloban champion, for securing at least a bronze medal after her hard-earned victory against a French rival,” Romualdez said. 

“With her tenacity and talent, Aira still has a chance to bring home either a silver or gold medal. Tacloban City and the entire country are cheering on her every step of the way,” he noted.

“Their victories are our victories. It is my personal pledge to support them in every way possible,” he said.

He called on all Filipinos to unite in celebrating this historic achievement. 

“Let us come together to honor Caloy, whose dedication and excellence have brought us immense pride and joy. His victory is not just a personal triumph; it is a triumph for every Filipino, a beacon of what we can achieve together,” he said. 

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