Tokyo 2020 was a golden Olympics for the Philippines. Weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz bagged the country its first Olympic gold medal while three of our four boxers came home bemedaled with two silvers and a solo bronze, establishing the Philippines as a force again in world boxing.
Out of all 19 athletes, four came home with Olympic honors while the rest represented the country well with strong performances across the board.
With the Olympics over, the whole athlete delegation has received incentives from both the government and the private sector. There is no doubt that the incentives received are well deserved by each athlete, from non-medalists to gold medalist Diaz, as they all put their blood, sweat, and tears into their respective sports to bring glory to the nation.
Here is a list of all incentives received per athlete:
Hidilyn Diaz (Gold Medalist for Weightlifting Women’s 55kg class)
Cash Incentives
P10 million - Under Republic Act 10699 or National Athletes and Coaches Benefits and Incentives Act, Olympic gold medalists are entitled to P10 million from the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC)
P10 million - Sports patron Manny Pangilinan pledged P10 million for winning an Olympic gold through the MVP Sports Foundation
P10 million - San Miguel Corporation boss Ramon Ang committed to give P10 million for a Filipino athlete who will win gold in Tokyo
P5 million - Business tycoon Dennis Uy pledged P5 million for Diaz through his Siklab Atleta Pilipinas Sports Foundation
P5 million - The PSC announced it will reward Diaz an additional P5 million for her two Olympic records as RA 10699 states that a Filipino athlete who surpasses Philippine records or rankings in any measurable international sports competitions like the Summer Games shall be given cash incentives
P3 million - President Rodrigo Duterte vowed to give Diaz P3 million from the budget of the Office of the President
P3 million - House Deputy Speaker Mikee Romero pledged P3 million for an Olympic gold
P3 million - The Philippine Olympic Committee pledged P3 million for an Olympic gold
P3 million - Restaurant company Max's Group pledged P3 million for Diaz
P2.5 million - Diaz will receive P2.5 million from her hometown of Zamboanga City
P1 million - Universidad de Zamboanga, where Diaz used to study, added P1 million for its former student
P 1 million - Senators donated P100,000 each for the chamber's cash prizes for the four Filipino medalists in Tokyo and gave Diaz P1 million for winning gold
Other Incentives
House and lot from Century Properties
Condominium unit in Eastwood City from Megaworld Corporation
House and lot in Tagaytay City from Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham "Bambol" Tolentino
House and lot in Zamboanga City from Duterte
Free lifetime flights from AirAsia
Free 80,000 miles per year for life from Philippine Airlines
Twenty-five free flights from Cebu Pacific Air
A beauty package worth P600,000 for Diaz and her team from the L’Oreal Group. The international beauty and cosmetics company also pledged P1.4 million worth of products for the 10 other female Filipino Olympians.
Free lifetime gas from Phoenix Petroleum
Thirteen-seater van from Foton
Free meals for life from several restaurants and lifetime supply of milk tea from several shops
Free lifetime services, including tattoo and oil change
Carlo Paalam (Silver Medalist for Boxing in the Men’s Flyweight Class)
Cash Incentives
P5 million - Under Republic Act 10699 or the National Athletes and Coaches Benefits and Incentives Act, Olympic silver medalists are entitled to P5 million
P5 million - Sports patron Manny Pangilinan committed P5 million for a silver medal in Tokyo through the MVP Sports Foundation
P5 million - San Miguel Corporation boss Ramon Ang pledged P5 million for Filipino silver medalists
P3 million - Phoenix Petroleum vowed to give Paalam P3 million for his feat in Tokyo
P2 million - President Rodrigo Duterte will grant Paalam P2 million from his office
P2 million - House Deputy Speaker Mikee Romero added P2 million to the cash windfall of silver medalists
P2 million - The Philippine Olympic Committee is giving a P2 million bonus for Filipino silver medalists
P500,000 - Senators donated P100,000 each for the chamber's cash prizes for the four Filipino medalists in Tokyo and gave Paalam P500,000 for winning silver
Other Incentives
Free 60,000 miles per year for life from Philippine Airlines
Unlimited free flights for five years from AirAsia
Twenty-five free flights from Cebu Pacific Air
House and lot in Cagayan de Oro from VisMin Cebu Landmasters Inc
House and lot in Tagaytay from POC president Bambol Tolentino
Free big bike from Motortrade
Free services, including change oil and haircut
Nesthy Petecio (Silver Medalist for Boxing in the Women’s Featherweight Class)
Cash incentives
P5 million - Under Republic Act 10699 or the National Athletes and Coaches Benefits and Incentives Act, Olympic silver medalists shall be given P5 million
P5 million - Sports patron Manny Pangilinan pledged P5 million for an Olympic silver through the MVP Sports Foundation
P5 million - San Miguel Corporation honcho Ramon Ang vowed to give Filipino Olympic silver medalists P5 million
P3 million - Phoenix Petroleum added P3 million for Filipino silver medalists through its Siklab Atleta Pilipinas Foundation
P2 million - President Rodrigo Duterte will grant Petecio P2 million
P2 million - House Deputy Speaker Mikee Romero committed P2 million for an Olympic silver
P2 million - The Philippine Olympic Committee pledged P2 million for an Olympic silver
P500,000 - Senators donated P100,000 each for the chamber's cash prizes for the four Filipino medalists in Tokyo and gave Petecio P500,000 for winning silver
Other incentives
Condominium unit in Davao City from Megaworld Corporation
House and lot in Candelaria, Quezon from Ovialand
House and lot in Tagaytay from Philippine Olympic Committee president Bambol Tolentino
Unlimited flights for five years from AirAsia
Free 60,000 miles per year for life from Philippine Airlines
Twenty-five free flights from Cebu Pacific Air
P1.4 million worth of products to be shared with eight other Filipino female Olympians in Tokyo from L'Oreal Group
Nestea products for her hometown of Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur and her chosen non-government organization
Free meals, milk tea for life from several shops
Eumir Marcial (Bronze Medalist for Boxing in the Men’s Middleweight Class)
Cash incentives
P2 million - Under Republic Act 10699 or National Athletes and Coaches Benefits and Incentives Act, Olympic bronze medalists are entitled to P2 million
P2 million - Sports patron Manny Pangilinan pledged P2 million for an Olympic bronze medal through the MVP Sports Foundation
P2 million - San Miguel Corporation boss Ramon Ang committed P2 million for Filipino Olympic bronze medalists
P1 million - President Rodrigo Duterte vowed to reward Marcial P1 million from his office
P1 million - House Deputy Speaker Mikee Romero pledged P1 million for an Olympic bronze medal
P1 million - The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) promised Marcial a P1 million bonus
P1 million - Phoenix Petroleum will give Marcial P1 million through its Siklab Atleta Pilipinas Sports Foundation
P500,000 - Marcial will get P500,000 from the Zamboanga local government
P300,000 - Senators donated P100,000 each for the chamber's cash prizes for the four Filipino medalists in Tokyo and gave Marcial P300,000 for winning bronze
Other incentives
House and lot in Tagaytay from POC president Bambol Tolentino
Free 40,000 miles per year for life from Philippine Airlines
Unlimited free flights for two years from AirAsia
Free 25 flights from Cebu Pacific Air
Non bemedaled athletes who will get P500,000 each from the Philippine Olympic Committee and the MVP Sports Foundation are:
Kristina Marie Knott – sprinting
EJ Obiena – men’s pole vault
Irish Magno – women’s boxing, flyweight division
Juvic Pagunsan – men’s golf
Kiyomi Watanabe – women’s judo
Cris Nievarez – rowing
Jayson Valdez – shooting
Margielyn Didal – skateboarding
Luke Gebbie – men’s swimming
Remedy Rule – women’s swimming
Kurt Barbosa – taekwondo
Elreen Ando – weightlifting
Carlos Yulo – gymnastics
Yuka Saso - golf
Bianca Pagdanganan - golf