“Hidilyn’s win is being celebrated not only because it is historic as the first-ever gold Olympic medal in almost a century, but also because of the fact that it happened in the middle of a pandemic when every move is a struggle and when we all needed a ray of light. Thus, her success during these tough times make it sweeter not only for her but all the Filipinos all over the world,” the Senate President added.
Senate President Pro-Tempore Ralph Recto, in his co-sponsorship speech, said Diaz’s victory came at the right time when hope is in short supply, lifting and raising the spirits of 110 million people battered by the pandemic.
“Hidilyn had done hers, it is time for all of us in the government to do the heavy lifting now. For that is the only way to honor her,” Recto added.
Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel “Migz” F. Zubiri also commended and congratulated Diaz for a job well done not only for herself but for the country.
“She’s now in the chronicles of Philippine history as the first-ever Olympic gold medalist. She will be remembered throughout the ages and she will not be forgotten. The beauty of this, Mr. President, is she won this gold medal in spite of all the hardships she had to go through,” Zubiri added.
Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon also praised Diaz for providing inspiration to the Filipino people, proving that there is hope no matter how difficult life is, as long as there is perseverance.
Other senators who delivered their co-sponsorship speeches were Senators Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go, Pia Cayetano, Richard Gordon, Risa Hontiveros, Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan, Ramon Bong Revilla Jr., Francis Tolentino, and Joel Villanueva.
Senators Nancy Binay, Manuel “Lito” Lapid, Imee Marcos and Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao also filed their respective resolution commending and congratulating Diaz.
Zubiri, before the chamber adopted the resolution, moved to make all senators as co-authors and co-sponsors of the resolution.
The Senate also adopted two resolutions urging the National Historical Commission to consider the creation or establishment of a marker for the 2020 Olympic gold medalists and a resolution for the issuance of a commemorative stamp in honor of the momentous event. (Senate PRIB)