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Megaworld Rewards Hidilyn Diaz With PHP14-M Condo Unit In Eastwood City

JUST WOW! Megaworld Corporation will reward the Filipino Olympic Gold Medalist Hidilyn Diaz, a residential condominium worth PHP14 million in Quezon City.
By The Luzon Daily

Megaworld Rewards Hidilyn Diaz With PHP14-M Condo Unit In Eastwood City

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Megaworld, the property empire of tycoon Dr. Andrew L. Tan, announced today that it is giving a residential condominium unit in Eastwood City to Filipino Olympic Gold Medalist Hidilyn Diaz, following her historic win that gave the Philippines its first-ever Olympic gold medal.

“This epic moment is about 97 years in the making, and this is our way of saying thanks to Hidilyn for making us all proud. We believe that It’s just right to give our first-ever Olympic gold medalist a home in our first-ever township. Eastwood City, where she can enjoy the township lifestyle with her family and loved ones” says Kevin L. Tan, chief strategy officer, Megaworld Corporation.

Appearing in her fourth consecutive Olympics, the 30-year-old Diaz set an Olympic weightlifting record in the women’s 55-kilogram event by lifting a total of 224 kilograms. With the win, she is currently the most decorated Filipino Olympian in history with two recognitions under her name after previously winning a silver medal in the 2016 Rio Olympics.

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