Pinoy young Asian Youth Game medalist set sights on bigger gold
Fresh from their medal-winning performances in the 3rd Asian Youth Games, the Philippines’ young athletes are setting their sights even higher — aiming to turn their victories into future gold medals in the Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games.
Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) President Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino lauded the athletes’ performance and reaffirmed his commitment to expanding the country’s participation in the next edition of the Asian Youth Games in 2029, which will be held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
“Our young athletes have shown that the future of Philippine sports is bright. We’ll continue to support their growth and push for a bigger delegation in 2029,” said Tolentino.
The Asian Youth Games serve as a vital platform for the country’s next generation of elite athletes — a launching pad for those who will soon compete on the regional and global stage.
With the lessons learned and confidence gained from this year’s campaign, the young Pinoy medalists are more motivated than ever to keep their winning momentum — and carry the flag with pride in future international competitions.
Meanwhile, a Php500,000 incentive will be given to all gold medalists from the last 3rd Asian Youth Games in Bahrain, silver winners will receive Php300,000 while bronze finishers will get Php100,000 care of the PSC.
In addition to this, units of iPhone 17 Pro Max will be given to gold medalists and iPhone 17 will be issued to silver and bronze medalists by Sportsplus, the official gaming partner of the Philippine Olympic Committee.


















































