Showing posts with label Hidilyn Diaz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hidilyn Diaz. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Asian Games: What will gold winner Hidilyn Diaz do with P6-M prize money?


JAKARTA—Six million pesos.

That’s the amount of money that Hidilyn Diaz is set to receive after she won a gold medal in the 2018 Asian Games weightlifting competition in Jakarta on Tuesday

The Rio Olympics silver medalist made history once more for the country when she lifted a combined 207 kilograms in the women’s 53-kg division, edging competitors from Turkmenistan and Thailand.

“Siyempre, masayang-masaya ako,” said Diaz after her emotional triumph. "’Yung training na nagawa ko, may resulta. ‘Yung outcome, maganda.”

Diaz, 27, is set to receive a total of P6 million in incentives: P2 million from the Philippine Olympic Committee, P2 million from the Philippine Sports Commission through the Republic Act 10699, P1 million from the Siklab Pilipinas Sports Foundation, and another P1 million from Philippine ambassador to Indonesia Lee Hiong Wee.

The ambassador made the commitment on Monday night.

“Wow,” Diaz said when informed of her windfall. “Ano'ng gagawin ko?”

“Siguro, business,” she said. “Kailangan na matuto sa pag-manage ng pera. Invest.”

Diaz added that she will give part of her incentives to her mother and to her coaches, as well as her church. She memorably used her prize money from the 2016 Olympic Games to build a weightlifting gym in her hometown in Zamboanga City.

After the Asian Games, Diaz intends to go back to school at College of Saint Benilde. She will begin her buildup to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in November, when she competes in the World Weightlifting Championships in Turkmenistan.

source: news.abs-cbn.com

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Hidilyn Diaz wins PH's first gold


The Philippines' Hidilyn Diaz Philippines competes at the 2018 Asian Games Women's Weightlifting, 53kg Division, in Jakarta, Indonesia on Tuesday. 

The Olympic silver medalist went on to win the first gold for the country in the Asian Games. 

source: news.abs-cbn.com

Monday, August 8, 2016

Surprise in Philippines at first medal in 20 years


MANILA, Philippines -- Hidilyn Diaz sprung a major surprise in the Philippines by winning a weightlifting silver medal in Rio -- the country's first Olympic medal for 20 years, officials said Monday.

Sports analysts in the Philippines had not expected the 1.54-metre (5ft 1/2in) tall Diaz to bag a medal at the 2016 Games after coming up empty in 2008 and 2012 games.

"We had high hopes with other sports. So (Diaz's medal) is a surprise. A lot of people didn't expect she would take a medal," said Ronel Abrenica, executive-director of the Philippine Sports Commission.

But Abrenica said he noticed something from the 25-year-old, who became the first woman from the Philippines ever to win an Olympic medal.


"I was watching her before. I saw her sincerity and determination. You could see it in the way she talks. She was determined to win. She had the fire in the belly," he told AFP.

"Before she set off (for Rio), she told me, 'at least, I can get a bronze'. So this (silver) is a bonus," said Abrenica.

Diaz took the silver in the 53kg class, the first ever by a Filipino weightlifter, Abrenica said.

It was also the first Olympic medal for the Southeast Asian nation since boxer Mansueto Velasco took a silver in the 1996 games.

The two Filipino boxers in the 13-member contingent were considered to have the best chances, as boxers had won five of the country's previous nine Olympic medals, sports analysts had said.

President Rodrigo Duterte's spokesman Martin Andanar, congratulated Diaz, saying "hers is (an inspiring story) about overcoming shyness but for an inspired nation, her road to Rio is a journey of grit, patience and determination."

He also said that Diaz is the country's first Olympic medallist from Duterte's home southern region of Mindanao.

Diaz's victory also has monetary benefits as Philippine law provides a five million peso ($107,000) prize to Olympic silver medallists, Abrenica said.

He added that the sports commission, which is in charge of funding the country's sports programmes, was also working with "private partners" to get Diaz additional benefits.

Like other Filipino sports heroes, such as boxing hero Manny Pacquiao, Diaz can also likely count on lucrative commercial offers once she returns home, he added.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com