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DOHA — It will be a happy holiday for the 19 Filipino athletes, whose feats in various fields in the just-concluded Asian Games here netted them incentives worth a total of P13.5 million.


Boxers Violito Payla and Joan Tipon, pool artist Antonio Gabica and wushu fighter Rene Catalan head the recipients of the government’s incentive program for athletes who excel in the international sporting arena while fighting for the country’s flag and honor.
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"Generally, it was a good start for us," said Fernandez, whose fielding in a 12-player roster in the event that has been the country’s source of pride in various international competitions.
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"At least we’re already in the medal tally with the two bronze medals," said Ramirez as he stepped out of the Qatar Sports Club Indoor Hall where the taekwondo event was held.
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DOHA — It will be a happy holiday for the 19 Filipino athletes, whose feats in various fields in the just-concluded Asian Games here netted them incentives worth a total of P13.5 million.


Boxers Violito Payla and Joan Tipon, pool artist Antonio Gabica and wushu fighter Rene Catalan head the recipients of the government’s incentive program for athletes who excel in the international sporting arena while fighting for the country’s flag and honor.
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"Generally, it was a good start for us," said Fernandez, whose fielding in a 12-player roster in the event that has been the country’s source of pride in various international competitions.
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"At least we’re already in the medal tally with the two bronze medals," said Ramirez as he stepped out of the Qatar Sports Club Indoor Hall where the taekwondo event was held.
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