Speaker Martin Romualdez on Monday extended his congratulations to Filipino athletes, who participated in the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics and are about to receive a grand welcome from their countrymen when they arrive in Manila on Tuesday.
“This historic finish is a testament to the progress and potential of Philippine sports. It highlights the importance of continued support for our athletes, who have brought honor to our country. Let this be the beginning of even greater successes in the future,” Romualdez said in his statement.
The House chief noted that “finishing 37th in the world, with two Gold medals and two Bronze medals, is a remarkable feat that reflects the indomitable spirit and unwavering dedication of our athletes.”
“Our country has waited a century to see such success on the global stage. Carlos Yulo’s victories, who earned two gold medals in gymnastics and a bronze medal each from Filipina boxers Nesthy Petecio and Aira Villegas, have made our nation proud, and we celebrate this momentous achievement.”
Romualdez also commended the efforts of other top Filipino athletes such as pole vaulter EJ Obiena and golfer Bianca Pagdanganan, “who narrowly missed the podium but have inspired millions with their perseverance.”
He acknowledged that “qualifying for the Olympics is already an extraordinary achievement,” so he extended his “deepest appreciation to all Filipino athletes, who made it to Paris.” He said their “hard work, dedication, and commitment have brought honor to our nation.”
“The entire nation stands proud of our athletes. You have lifted the Filipino spirit and proven that with hard work, discipline, and the support of the Filipino people, we can achieve greatness on the world stage,” Romualdez said.
“Mabuhay ang atletang Pilipino! Mabuhay ang Pilipinas! (Long live the Filipino athletes! Long live the Philippines!)” he added.
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