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Go honored with ‘Lifetime’ award

SENATOR Christopher ‘Bong’ Go joins three-time jiu-jitsu world champion Aleia Aielle Aguilar and other awardees during the 4th Siklab Youth Sports Awards Night last Thursday.
SENATOR Christopher ‘Bong’ Go joins three-time jiu-jitsu world champion Aleia Aielle Aguilar and other awardees during the 4th Siklab Youth Sports Awards Night last Thursday.PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SIKLAB AWARDS
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Senator Christopher “Bong” Go was recognized with the Lifetime Achievement Award during the 4th Siklab Youth Sports Awards last week at the Market! Market! Activity Center, Ayala Malls, BGC, Taguig City.

Go, the chairperson of the Senate Committees on Youth and Sports, reminded the young athletes to persevere and study hard to achieve their goals during the event which celebrated the nation’s top young athletes and sports advocates while honoring their achievements in local and international arenas.

“With or without awards, I will serve the athletes and fellow Filipinos. To the youth, please study well. You are the future of this country,” Go said.

Among the awardees, Senator Go stood out as the sole recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for his unwavering dedication to advancing Philippine sports and empowering young Filipino athletes.

The previous year, during the 3rd Siklab Youth Sports Awards, Go received the Godfather of the Year award.

The Siklab Youth Sports Awards is a pioneering event in the Philippines, dedicated to recognizing exceptional young athletes who have excelled in grassroots tournaments such as the Batang Pinoy Games and Palarong Pambansa.

It also highlights the accomplishments of youth athletes who have brought pride to the country in international competitions.

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