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251 Filipino athletes to compete in Laos SEA Games
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Nov 27, 2009 - 6:25:02 AM
MANILA,
Nov. 27 (PNA) -- All the 251 athletes named to make up the national
delegation to the coming Southeast Asian Games will go to Laos to carry
the country’s colors in the 25th edition of the biennial conclave.
Thus
declared athletics president Go Teng Kok, who is also the special
assistant to Philippine Olympic Committee president Jose “Peping”
Cojuangco, during Friday’s SCOOP Sa Kamayan weekly session at the
Kamayan Restaurant-Padre Faura.
The
total number of athletes includes the 153 to be funded by the
Philippine Sports Commission under the criteria it set and the 98, who
qualified under the standard established by the Philippine Olympic
Committee.
“Yes,
everybody will go to Laos, the POC president was able to raise the
needed funding from the private sectors, mostly his friends, to
shoulder the expenses of those left out by the PSC,” the controversial
Go assured during the session, sponsored by ACCEL.
The
251-athlete contingent was actually the original number recommended by
the POC to the PSC using the gold-silver-bronze medal criteria it
approved, but the PSC reduced the number to 153 based on its own norm
using only the gold medal winners in the 24th edition of the Games in
Thailand two years ago.
Despite
the confusion arising from the long-running feud between the POC and
the PSC, Go said the delegation is capable of bringing home at least 50
gold medals that will be enough for the country to finish third
overall, a big leap from the sixth place the Filipino athletes
fashioned out in Thailand.
The
Filipinos only managed a 41-gold medal harvest two years ago that
spelled the country’s worst finish since having been admitted to the
SEA Games Federation fold in 1977.
Go
said 50 gold medals is reachable pointing out that his runners,
throwers and jumpers alone plus those in swimming and diving can
produce from 20 to 25 gold medals. There are 399 total gold medals to
be disputed in Laos in 25 sports.
The
bad news, however, is that except for the departure of chef de mission
Mario Tanchangco and his group on Dec. 3, nothing was definite yet as
to when the contingent will be flying to Vientiane, the capital of the
host nation and the main hub of the Games.
Go,
who will be with Tanchango’s group leaving on that day, said Cojuangco
as well as POC deputy secretary general are talking to the Philippine
Air Lines top brass on the possibility of having a chartered flight fly
the entire delegation to Laos.
“Definitely,
a batch, which includes my 20-athlete track and field team, will be
departing Dec. 6 for the opening ceremony on Dec. 8,” Go said. “As for
the rest, we don’t know yet kasi yung 153 athletes and PSC ang
nagpapa-book at yung 98 ang PSC.”
Another
bad news is that the 13-rider cycling squad, included in the list that
will be leaving for Laos, might not be able to compete as a result of
the leadership controversy engulfing the Integrated Cycling Federation
of the Philippines.
The
POC is recognizing the Philcycling group headed by
businessman-sportsman Mikee Romero, whose leadership is being disputed
by a faction led by Tagaytay City Mayor Bambol Tolentino which is
recognized by the International Cycling Federation (UCI).
The last he heard, according to Go is that the Filipino riders will not be allowed to compete without being licensed by UCI.
“This
is the reason why I have to fly with Gen. Tanchangco’s group on Dec. 3
to attend the SEA Games Federation meeting that will take up the
cycling issue as one of the agenda,” the track and field head said.
(PNA)
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