Senator Christopher “Bong” Go, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Sports, continues to champion Filipino athletes as he partnered with the Philippine Sports Commission in providing financial support to the Alas Pilipinas Women's Volleyball Team.
In a ceremony at the PSC Conference Room in Malate, Manila
on Wednesday, June 26, Go, together with the PSC, personally handed over
financial support worth P200,000 pesos to each of the 14 volleyball players and
9 coaching staff.
This came after their bronze medal victory in the Asian
Volleyball Challenge Cup, which Go personally witnessed last May 29. This
support also aims to help them prepare for the upcoming International
Volleyball Federation (FIVB) Challenger Cup net week in MOA Arena.
“Itong financial support from PSC… ay para makatulong sa
kanila. Pero ang importante dito ay ang drive to win. At stake dito ang ating
flag, ang ating bayan. Lagi kong sinasabi sa kanila na give your best,” said Go
in an interview.
“Karangalan po yun para sa ating bayan kaya dapat po
ma-increase po ang suporta at incentives mula sa gobyerno para sa ating atleta.
Maliit na halaga yan kumpara sa kanilang hirap at sa karangalan na dala dala
nila habang-buhay para sa ating bayan,” Go further stressed.
The financial support from Senator Go and the PSC is similar
to the assistance given to athletes representing the Philippines in this year’s
Paris Olympics which was turned over last week. Each competing Filipino
Olympian received P500,000 pesos.
“Alam ko hindi rin kayo ang pinakamalaking team (sa
volleyball) pero yung puso ninyo, yung pusong Pinoy niyo ay lumalaban at yung
masarap po diyan ay yung pinagpaguran at pinagpawisan ninyo ang inyong laban,”
Go, being a sports enthusiast and athlete himself, encouragingly shared in his
speech.
Alas Pilipinas Volleyball players include Anne Anjel Canino,
Julia Cyrille Coronel, Julia Melissa De Guzman-Morado, Arrah Ella Panique, Thea
Allison Gagate, Vanessa Gandler, Ejiya Laure, Dawn Nicole Macandili-Catindig,
Jennifer Nierva, Faith Janine Shirley Nisperos, Cherry Rose Nunag, Dell
Palomata, Cherry Anne Rondina, and Mereophe Sharma.
Meanwhile, the coaching staff is composed of Jorge Edson De
Brito, Ronwald Kris Dimaculangan, Eduardo Ortega, Grace Gomez, Joyce Antoniette
Palad, Justin Santos, Norman Montalvo, Hollie Reyes, and Angelica Bautista.
Aside from the financial support, Go also offered shoes and
watches to the athletes.
“I am proud of Alas Pilipinas and I will continue to support
Philippine sports, lalo na yung mga grassroots talaga,” he added.
Assistant Coach Dimaculangan expressed his gratitude, noting
that such support motivates the athletes. “Wala naman kaming ine-expect but to
represent the country and the flag well. Kaya, with this financial and non-financial support given by the PSC, Senator Bong Go, and other senators,
we are very grateful,” he said.
“At the same time, it boosts our morale to push more. Kasi
before walang support, binibigay na namin best namin what more na meron
(support)… If we compare it to before, yung support (before) ay sabihin na
natin na enough naman, it’s just that yung (additional) ngayon is overwhelming.
From the players, coaches, and the entire team of Alas Pilipinas, masaya
talaga,” he added.
Assistant Coach Palad also shared her thanks to the PSC and
Senator Go, highlighting that, for the longest time, they received attention
but not enough support they needed, saying that the financial assistance they
receive is “morale-boosting” for everybody.
“We’re not as good as most of our neighboring countries
because we don’t (get the opportunity) to train as much we could and hindi
nabubuo agad yung team namin pero ngayon everybody wanted to build the team,
everybody wants to continue, and this support will really help the team,” she
added.
Senator Go's sports advocacy goes beyond supporting elite
athletes. He is also dedicated to promoting grassroots sports development
throughout the country. He believes this approach will establish a strong
foundation for future generations. This advocacy aligns with his mantra:
"Get into sports, stay away from drugs to keep us healthy and fit."
A key initiative in this effort is Republic Act No. 11470,
which Go authored and co-sponsored. This law established the National Academy
of Sports (NAS) in New Clark City, Tarlac, to provide specialized education and
training for aspiring student-athletes.
Additionally, Go led the passage of Senate Bill No. 2514,
known as The Philippine National Games (PNG) Act which he principally sponsored
and is one of its authors. Approved on the third reading by the Senate, this
bill seeks to institutionalize an inclusive platform for national sports
competitions, extending to the grassroots level to help identify and develop
sports talents if enacted into law.
Senator Go has also successfully pushed for an increased
budget for sports programs as Vice Chair of the Senate Finance Committee. This
funding aims to significantly improve Filipino athletes' preparation, training,
and competitive performance on the international stage while launching
effective programs to cultivate the talents of young and aspiring sports
enthusiasts at the grassroots level.
Go then thanked the PSC, led by PSC Chairman Richard
Bachmann, Commissioners Bong Coo, Edward Hayco, Walter Torres, Matthew Gaston,
and Executive Director Paulo Tatad, as well as Philippine National Volleyball
Federation SecGen Don Caringal who was also present among others, for their
continued support and shared advocacy.
“Isa lang po ang pakiusap ko sa PSC, sa ating buong
commission, kung ano po ang pangangailangan ng athletes natin, kung may reklamo
sila o pangangailangan sila, tugunan agad natin, suportahan natin. Kasi mas
importante talaga yung morale support,” urged Go.
Through these initiatives, Senator Go continues to support
Filipino athletes, ensuring they receive the recognition and assistance they
deserve as they strive for excellence internationally.
“Isang beses lang tayo dadaan sa mundong ito. Kaya anumang
tulong ang pwede nating ibigay sa kapwa, o anumang karangalan ang pwede nating
ialay sa bansa, ay gawin at ibigay na natin ngayon,” he said.
Earlier that day, Go was in Nueva Ecija. As an adopted son
of the province, he assisted barangay workers and indigents and inspected the
evacuation center he supported in Santa Rosa. He likewise gave support to more
indigents in Lupao.
“Bilang inyong Mr. Malasakit, patuloy akong susuporta sa
ating mga atleta at patuloy akong magseserbisyo sa inyong lahat dahil bisyo ko
ang magserbisyo at naniniwala ako na ang serbisyo sa tao ay serbisyo sa Diyos,”
he ended.

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