Atletang Ayala supports Filipino athletes who are aspiring to qualify for the 2028 Olympics, while also opening up opportunities for them to build professional careers in the Ayala group of companies.
Athletes in the Atletang Ayala program receive benefits to augment their training requirements while supporting their growth as Ayala group professionals. These benefits include fixed funds for joining international training camps and competitions; full-salaried employment with flexible work arrangements; Healthway Medical Network’s Athletes’ Health program; free access to the Ayala Vermosa Sports Hub; and arrangements for continuing education at De La Salle University.
The athletes comprising the second batch of Atletang Ayala are:
- Allain Ganapin, taekwondo (Paris Paralympics 2024)
- Allaine Nicole Cortey, fencing
- Amparo Acuña, shooting
- Dave Cea, taekwondo
- Gabrielle Bidaure, archery
- Franchette Quiroz, shooting
- Janna Catantan, fencing
- Jason Baucas, wrestling
- Jessica Canabal, taekwondo
- Joanie Delgaco, rowing (Paris Olympics 2024)
- John Ferrer, judo
- Jonathan Reaport, archery
- Kurt Barbosa, taekwondo (Tokyo Olympics 2020)
- Laila Delo, taekwondo
- Leah Jhane Lopez, judo
- Nathaniel Perez, fencing
- Noelito Jose Jr., fencing
- Sammuel Tranquilan, fencing
- Veronica Garces, taekwondo