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For over 12 years, National Paralympic Committee of the Philippines president Mike Barredo has lobbied to expand the coverage of benefits and incentives for national athletes to include achievers from the differently-abled sector.

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The 10-member wushu team, fresh from a dominating performance in last month’s Wushu World Championships in Malaysia, takes one more shot at the gold in the last two days of competitions, hoping to provide the ice-breaker for a Philippine contingent facing one of the stormiest chapters of its participation in the Southeast Asian Games which formally kicks off Dec. 11 at the new capital city of Nay Pyi Taw here.

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A bill has been filed in the Senate seeking to amend Republic 9064 or the Sports Incentives Act of 2001 and include achievers in annual and biennial world competitions and victorious differently-abled athletes among the beneficiaries.

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