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Bright future ahead

MANILA, Philippines — From here on, Philippine sports could chart its future depending on what sensational Paris Olympics double-gold winner Carlos Yulo told President Marcos when they met at the Palace last night.

“For me, my interest is (to produce) more medalists like him,” said the Chief Executive during a recent interview with Malacañang reporters, referring to Yulo, who flew home last night from a magnificent performance in the French capital.

“I think he will be the best person to ask what else it is that we can do,” he added.

That program could focus more on putting a premium on individual sports, which have brought the country honor courtesy of the feats of Yulo from gymnastics and 2021 Tokyo Games gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz from weightlifting.

Same with boxing, which snared a couple of bronzes in Paris courtesy of Nesthy Petecio and Aira Villegas, and tons more in past Olympiad editions.

“It’s obvious to the people now that if we want to win more medals in the Olympics, individual sports should be given more priority,” Samahang Weightlifting ng Pilipinas president Monico Puentevella yesterday told The STAR.

“Gymnastics, weightlifting, golf, table tennis, lawn tennis, archery, shooting, and boxing, etc. should have more support from the government,” he added.

Puentevella also stressed the need for stronger, more comprehensive grassroots programs.

“And DepEd (Department of Education) must also strengthen its weak Palaro program. Together with the Philippine Sports Commission’s Batang Pinoy,” he said.

More funding would be essential, too.

“But budget is still the deciding factor. Stop building infrastructures in faraway places that become useless and white elephants. Pour money on training and international exposures,” he said.

Boxing icon Manny Pacquiao and Tim Cone, coach of Hangzhou Asian Games gold medal-winning Gilas Pilipinas, they showed gratitude to Yulo for making the country proud.

“To our incredible Filipino athletes who brought pride to our nation in the Paris Olympics, our deepest gratitude. You have shown us that true champions are not measured by medals, but by the courage, dedication, and heart you poured into every moment,” said Pacquiao.

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