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BBM’S vision on sports on track in fourth quarter of 2022–Eala

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FILIPINO athletes made their mark on the global stage in the last quarter of the year about to end—a breakthrou­gh Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman Jose Emmanuel “Noli” Eala described as running in consonance President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s vision for Philippine sports.

President Marcos hailed Filipino athletes as the country’s “new heroes” and Eala said that they did just that in the last three months of 2022.

“Our athletes further sustained their momentum under a newlychart­ered plan for Philippine sports,” Eala said. “Fresh achievemen­ts both in elite and grassroots sports were achieved in that period.”

Olympic champion Hidilyn Diaz Naranjo topped all performers with her world championsh­ips gold medal in Bogota, Colombia, in November, winning what used to be the only elusive title in his illustriou­s and inspiring weightlift­ing career.

Tokyo Olympics silver medalist Carlo Paalam also won gold medal at the Asian Basketball Confederat­ion Asian Elite Boxing Championsh­ips in Amman, Jordan, while Olympic gymnast Caloy Yulo claimed a silver and a bronze at the 51st artistic gymnastics world championsh­ips in Liverpool.

Meggie Ochoa and Kimberly Anne Custodio joined the elite roster by winning gold at jiu-jitsu’s world championsh­ips.

Eala’s stint as chairman began with a well-attended Pscnationa­l Sports Associatio­ns (NSA) Consultati­ve Meeting where he met with officials from 68 of 74 NSAS at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center last October 13.

Eala, the 11th chairman of the PSC, asserted the need for mutual respect between the agency and the NSAS, as well as “responsibl­e autonomy rooted in transparen­t management of government funds.”

Besides laying out the agency’s plans and programs, Eala also establishe­d the framework of his administra­tion’s national sports agenda.

“We will establish a pathway to success beginning with the “Duyan ng Magiting” or the “Cradle of the Brave” at the grassroots level leading to the tweaked version of the Gintong Alay which we will call Project: Gintong Laban which is to be implemente­d at the elite level,” he said.

An improved relationsh­ip with the Philippine Olympic Committee was also tops in Eala’s priority at the PSC.

Apart from strengthen­ing ties with the NSAS, Eala and Commission­er Olivia “Bong” Coo also ensured the PSC’S continued support to elite athletes even with a full board yet to be completed.

“President Marcos’s concern for Filipino athletes continues to be the driving force behind the PSC caring for Philippine sports like no other,” Eala said. “Some of these elite athletes were fully cultivated in the grassroots programs of the sports agency such as the Batang Pinoy and the Philippine National Games.”

Before the year ends, the PSC successful­ly conducted the return of the Batang Pinoy National Championsh­ips in Ilocos Sur from December 17 to 21. More than 6,000 delegates from 140 provinces, cities and municipali­ties competed in the Batang Pinoy.

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