MANILA, Philippines — Gymnast Carlos Yulo will get a P10-million cash gift from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) for each gold medal he won at the 2024 Paris Olympics, its Chairman Al Tengco said on Tuesday.
Tengco announced it during the House committee on appropriations’ hearing on Pagcor’s contributions to the national budget.
“As provided by law, for the gold medalists, Pagcor is mandated to give an athlete who wins a gold P10 million, so since he has two golds, Mr. Yulo will have P20 million. I have not announced this in public, so this is the first time,” he said.
“The coach and the trainer of Mr. Yulo will receive 50 percent of what Pagcor will donate, so in that case, Mr. Yulo will receive P20 million, P10 million per gold that he was able to produce. Then his coach and trainer will receive a total of P10 million… basically, P5 million per gold,” he added.
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Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez earlier said Yulo will also receive P3 million from the House of Representatives per gold medal, which means he is now slated to get P6 million.
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Yulo made history after securing two successive victories at the 2024 Paris Olympics – a gold in the men’s artistic gymnastics final on Saturday night and another gold during the men’s vault finals on Sunday night.
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