Romualdez 'incredibly proud' of Aira Villegas as boxer adds to Philippine medal tally
At A Glance
- House Speaker Martin Romualdez can't help but feel "incredibly proud" fellow Taclobanon, boxer Aira Villegas for securing at least a bronze medal finish in the ongoing 2024 Paris Olympics.
- The House has pledged P3 million for gold medalists, P2 million for silver medalists, and P1 million for bronze medalists in the Olympics.
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House Speaker Martin Romualdez can't help but feel "incredibly proud" fellow Taclobanon, boxer Aira Villegas for securing at least a bronze medal finish in the ongoing 2024 Paris Olympics.
Villegas bagged the hardware after winning against France’s Wassila Lkhadiri in the women’s 50-kilogram quarterfinals.
“As a fellow Taclobanon, I am incredibly proud of Aira, our Tacloban champion, for securing at least a bronze medal after her hard-earned victory against a French rival,” Romualdez said.
“With her tenacity and talent, Aira still has a chance to bring home either a silver or gold medal. Tacloban City and the entire country are cheering on her every step of the way,” added the Leyte 1st district congressman.
The House has pledged P3 million for gold medalists, P2 million for silver medalists, and P1 million for bronze medalists in the Olympics.
The Filipino lone medalist so far in the Paris games, gymnast Carlos Yulo, has already assured himself of a P3-million bonus from the House.
“Their victories are our victories. It is my personal pledge to support them in every way possible," Romualdez said of the Olympians.