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Barring any hitches, Philippine Sports Commission chair William Ramirez yesterday said coaches of the athletes who won medals in the recent Asian Games in Doha, Qatar are set to receive their incentives worth P3.9 million tomorrow in time for the holidays.
"Our athletes have already received their incentives from the President. Now, we have to take care of the coaches," Ramirez said a day after getting a fresh mandate from President Arroyo as head of the government sports body.
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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 governments incentive program for athletes who excel in the international sporting arena while fighting for the countrys flag and honor.
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"Our athletes have already received their incentives from the President. Now, we have to take care of the coaches," Ramirez said a day after getting a fresh mandate from President Arroyo as head of the government sports body.
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Boxers Violito Payla and Joan Tipon, pool artist Antonio Gabica and wushu fighter Rene Catalan head the recipients of the governments incentive program for athletes who excel in the international sporting arena while fighting for the countrys flag and honor.
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