Benguet honors its SEA Games athletes
>> Tuesday, December 31, 2019
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet--
The provincial government honored its athletes who participated in the recently
concluded 30th South East Asian (SEA) Games hosted and won by the
Philippines.
At least 16 athletes
from the province of Benguet contributed to the medal haul that made the
country as the overall champion of the 30th SEA Games which carried the
slogan “We win as One.”
At the provincial capitol
on Monday, Benguet officials led by Gov. Melchor Diclas and Vice Gov. Johnny
Waguis awarded certificates of recognition and cash incentives to the athletes
who brought home medals in their respective sports events of the SEA
Games.
Present were Jerry Olsim
who snatched a gold medal in kickboxing, Ariel Lee Lampacan who also got a gold
medal in Muay Thai, Muay Thai silver medalists Jenelyn Olsim and Rusha
Mae Bayacsan , and bronze medalist Jedd Andre Kim in the men’s Sambo combat.
Other athletes honored
were gold medalists Jason Baucas in wrestling, Crisamuel Delfin in arnis, and
Gina Iniong in kickboxing. Silver medalists Irendin Lepatan and Islay Erika
Bomogao in Muay Thai and broze medalists Daniel Parantac in Wushu and Karol
Maguide in kickboxing.
Team Lakay head coach
Mark Sangiao who served as coach of the kickboxing team was also given
recognition by the provincial government.
Benguet sports coordinator
Deanmark Monang said that the list of athletes who were honored is still being
updated as many of the athletes have not yet come back home.
Diclas said the Benguet
athletes showed their prowess competing with the best athletes from the
Southeast Asian nations bringing honor not only to the province but
the whole country as well. This makes the people of Benguet very
proud, he said.
The governor said the
provincial government will be giving back to the athletes by further
strengthening its support.
Completion of the
Benguet Sports Complex and other sports facilities in the province will also be
prioritized to help in the development of striving athletes who will compete in
the local, national and even international sports events in the future, he
said.
At least P100 million was
allotted for completion of the Benguet Sports Complex Gymnasium which is the
venue for most of the sports activities of the province and even hosting the
annual regional sports meet (JDP/RMC- PIA CAR)
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