
5 Things You Should Know About Team Philippines Before the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
All eyes are on the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, which is taking place in 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but thanks to live streaming, there are more ways to watch than ever.
Before the two-week event kicks off on July 21 through August 8 in its host city of Tokyo, Japan, there are some things you need to know. These may be things that you probably already know but for the sake of those living under the rock, these things are worth mentioning:
1. In the Philippines’ 97 years in the international sports scene since its Olympic debut in the 1924 Paris Games, no Filipino has ever won a gold medal. In hopes of finally snatching one, the Philippine Olympic Committee has decided to compete with 19 athletes, instead of the initially announced 16 athletes.
The Philippine delegation in the quadrennial international sports meet is led by Rio Olympics silver medalist and weightlifting star Hidilyn Diaz, gymnastics world champion Carlos Yulo, US Open golf queen Yuka Saso, and rising pole vaulter EJ Obiena.
2. Did you know that of the 19 members of Team Philippines, 18 of them will see Olympic action for the first time? The roster of first-timers is also female-dominated as 10 of them are women!
3. From the Philippine streets to Tokyo grounds, skateboarding champion Margielyn Didal will show off her ollies, flips, and mid-air spins in the 2020 Olympics. The Tokyo Games will debut skateboarding on the Olympic stage. As a heavy hitter in the scene, Didal might just snatch the Philippine's much-awaited gold medal this time.
4. Sports critics and fans alike have their hopes up for Team Philippines, especially after pole vaulter EJ Obiena broke a new record in the World Athletics Continental Tour in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
Obiena cleared 5.87 meters, surpassing his previous outdoor record of 5.85m set three weeks ago in Mossingen, Germany. He broke the Philippine record thrice in the indoor event, closing out the season with a best of 5.85m.
5. Apart from international recognition, winning athletes will take home with them a hefty amount of bonus. Just this week, San Miguel Corp. big boss Ramon S. Ang offered to match the cash prize by the Manny V. Pangilinan’s Sports Foundation — P10 million for gold medalists, P5 million for silver medalists, and P2 million for bronze medalists.
These are on top of the same amount of incentives that the government will give to the medalists under Republic Act 10699 or the National Athletes and Coaches Benefits and Incentives Act.
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