On Tuesday night, August 13, 2024, Hergie Tao-wag Bacyadan, a Cordilleran boxer from Tanudan, Kalinga, was honored at Malacañang Palace.
During the 'Pagbibigay Dangal: A Heroes' Welcome Celebration for the Philippines' Paris 2024 Olympians,' President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. awarded Bacyadan with a Presidential Citation and a symbolic cheque worth PHP 1 million.
Presidential Recognition and Incentive
The award ceremony recognized Hergie Bacyadan's impressive achievements at the 2024 Paris Olympics, highlighting her role in bringing pride to the nation. Standing at 5 feet 6 inches, Bacyadan, a dedicated Cordilleran boxer, was honored with a PHP 1 million incentive, presented in the form of a replica cheque. This token of appreciation celebrated her excellence in representing the Philippines on the global stage.
Accompanied by her parents and family, Bacyadan expressed her gratitude on social media, thanking President Marcos and the Filipino people for their support and the warm welcome.
Celebratory Parade for Olympians
The following day, August 14, 2024, a grand parade was held to honor the Filipino Olympians. The 17 athletes, including two-time gold medalist Carlos Yulo, participated in the procession from Aliw Theater in Pasay City to the Rizal Memorial Coliseum. The parade was attended by a large crowd of fans who gathered to celebrate the athletes' achievements and show their support.
Celebrating National Pride
The reception of Hergie Bacyadan and her fellow Olympians was a significant moment of national pride. Their success at the Paris Olympics not only highlighted their dedication and perseverance but also demonstrated the strong spirit of support within the country. The recognition from President Marcos and the enthusiastic public reception were a testament to the nation's pride in its sports heroes.
The event celebrated the athletes' achievements and served as an inspiration, reflecting the country's deep appreciation for its champions.