Agatha Wong, Jamie Lim launch fundraiser for frontliners, patients battling COVID-19
By Jan Carlo Anolin
Agatha Wong and Jamie Lim, 2019 Southeast Asian Games gold medalists, launched a fundraiser for the frontliners and patients battling COVID-19.
Wushu star Agatha Wong and karateka Jamie Lim, 2019 Southeast Asian Games gold medalists. (MB File Photos)
Wong and Lim announced "Puso: The Battle Against COVID-19" on Instagram and will use the same platform to discuss “all things sports and health” through online seminars and Q&A sessions.
The two will air a five-episode Instagram Live series that will last 30 minutes every Wednesday and Saturday.
“What we hope for by the end of this fundraiser is to inspire others through our experiences as national athletes, promote the importance of sports especially to the younger generation, and to deepen everyone’s understanding of Karate & Wushu while fighting this health war together, as a nation,” the two said in a joint statement.
“Packs a one-two punch! It’s a knockout.”
https://www.instagram.com/p/B_HxjtGJi2s/
Proceeds will go to COVID-19 patients and persons under investigation (PUIs) in Quezon City health facilities and frontliners at the Philippine General Hospital, Lim said in her caption.
Wushu star Wong bagged two gold medals in the 2019 SEA Games while karateka Jamie, daughter of PBA legend Samboy Lim and former PAGIBIG top official Darlene Berberabe, ruled the +61kg kumite event.
Lim also captured gold in the -68kg division of the Karate Premier League Kharkiv Open last February in Ukraine, which serves as a qualifying tournament to the Tokyo Olympics. (Jan Carlo Anolin)
Wushu star Agatha Wong and karateka Jamie Lim, 2019 Southeast Asian Games gold medalists. (MB File Photos)
Wong and Lim announced "Puso: The Battle Against COVID-19" on Instagram and will use the same platform to discuss “all things sports and health” through online seminars and Q&A sessions.
The two will air a five-episode Instagram Live series that will last 30 minutes every Wednesday and Saturday.
“What we hope for by the end of this fundraiser is to inspire others through our experiences as national athletes, promote the importance of sports especially to the younger generation, and to deepen everyone’s understanding of Karate & Wushu while fighting this health war together, as a nation,” the two said in a joint statement.
“Packs a one-two punch! It’s a knockout.”
https://www.instagram.com/p/B_HxjtGJi2s/
Proceeds will go to COVID-19 patients and persons under investigation (PUIs) in Quezon City health facilities and frontliners at the Philippine General Hospital, Lim said in her caption.
Wushu star Wong bagged two gold medals in the 2019 SEA Games while karateka Jamie, daughter of PBA legend Samboy Lim and former PAGIBIG top official Darlene Berberabe, ruled the +61kg kumite event.
Lim also captured gold in the -68kg division of the Karate Premier League Kharkiv Open last February in Ukraine, which serves as a qualifying tournament to the Tokyo Olympics. (Jan Carlo Anolin)