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Phoenix addresses claims Hidilyn Diaz's 'lifetime supply of fuel' went unfulfilled
MANILA, Philippines — Davao-based oil company Phoenix Petroleum issued a statement addressing the issues raised in connection ...
The medals are rolling in, and Filipino athletes are showing exactly what they’re made of at the 2025 SEA Games. Since the games started on Dec. 10, Filipino athletes have been making waves as they ...
Hidilyn's manager, Noel Ferrer, however, appeared to dispute what was initially vowed to the athlete, claiming on social ...
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Phoenix Petroleum, nagsalita na sa Hidilyn Diaz “lifetime fuel” issue
Phoenix Petroleum released an official statement addressing the controversy surrounding the “free fuel for life” incentive for weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz.
TO further elevate the competitive level of Filipino athletes, Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Abraham ‘Bambol’ Tolentino unveiled his landmark program SEA Plus YG (Youth Games), a new ...
Hidilyn Diaz’s manager, Noel Ferrer, said that Olympic gold medalist did not receive a lifetime fuel supply as pledged ...
The Manila Times on MSN
PH's National Academy for Sports aims to follow Rafael Nadal's Academy success
MANILA, Philippines — THE National Academy for Sports is eyeing to do the same for promising young Filipino athletes what the Rafael Nadal Sports Academy did for rising tennis sensation Alex Eala.
Hidilyn Diaz swamped the social media lately as her “lifetime fuel incentive” with Phoenix Petroleum for winning the country’s first Olympic gold medal went viral.
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Manager ni Hidilyn Diaz, nilinaw ang "drawing" remark sa lifetime free fuel
Hidilyn Diaz received Phoenix Petroleum fuel support for 2 years, not a “lifetime,” says manager Noel Ferrer, urging honesty and athlete recognition.
The Manila Times on MSN
Phoenix on Hidilyn's lifetime fuel supply: We fulfilled our commitment
MANILA, Philippines—Phoenix Petroleum maintained that it fulfilled its commitment with the country's first gold medalist, Hidilyn Diaz, by giving her P5 million and her supply of fuel, which was ...
Protesters are seen demonstrating outside of Royal Pines resort as a bus carrying Iranian players and staff departs Royal ...
"The country has been hungry for the next Manny Pacquiao. When he was at his peak, life stopped." ...
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