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Clock winds down on Cambodia SEAG–POC

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THE Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) has stamped as urgent the need to meet with the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) as the clock winds down to the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia in May.

“Hopefully, we’ll be officially meeting with the PSC not later than Wednesday next week to get the task rolling,” said baseball associatio­n head Chito Loyzaga, Team Philippine­s’s chef de mission to the May 5 to 17 SEA Games.

POC President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino assigned deputy secretary general Bones Floro to make arrangemen­ts with the PSC, specifical­ly with the office of chairman Richard “Dickie” Bachmann.

Loyzaga’s staff is in the process of finalizing Team Philippine­s’s entry by numbers to the Cambodia SEA Games organizers, which set a deadline this Saturday.

But on top of complying with the deadline, Loyzaga echoed Tolentino’s goal of Team Philippine­s participat­ing in “all events possible” in the Cambodia program.

“The POC objective is to participat­e in all events possible, there’s no issue there,” said Loyzaga, a Philippine Basketball Associatio­n Legend, after the POC Executive Board meeting at the Knights Templar Ridge Hotel in Tagaytay City on Thursday. “That’s our mindset, the CDM staff and the entire organizati­on.”

Cambodia programmed 608 events in 49 sports, far bigger than the 530 events in 56 sports in the 2019 edition the Philippine­s hosted and the 526 events in 40 sports in Vietnam last year.

“With that goal, we’re looking at a more than 800-athlete delegation and a total delegation of 1,200— counting the coaches, medical and administra­tive staff,” Loyzaga said.

Based on national budget appropriat­ions for this year, P250 million was allocated for the SEA Games preparatio­n and participat­ion.

“That’s one of our main concerns with the PSC. After we have finalized the entry by numbers, we’ll be ready for some pencil-pushing and calculatio­n and come up with an actual cost,” he said.

Loyzaga said that with the PSC board already constitute­d with a quorum of a chairman and three commission­ers, he is confident that discussion­s on the Cambodia SEA Games could be done swiftly.

POC officials have yet to sit down with their PSC counterpar­ts with Tolentino and the newly-appointed Bachmann meeting in a courtesy dinner over the weekend.

Loyzaga said projection­s on Team Philippine­s’ performanc­e in Cambodia are still bleak but stressed the fourth-place finish in Vietnam last year is the benchmark.

“As a former athlete, I aim to win, always go for the win. But you can’t win all the time,” he said. “It will be a tough challenge in Cambodia.”

Assisting Loyzaga are his deputy chiefs of mission Leonora Escollante of canoe-kayak and Paolo Tancontian of sambo. Baseball, canoe-kayak and sambo aren’t included in the Cambodia SEA

Games.

 ?? ?? THE Philippine Olympic Committee Executive Board led by President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino meets for the first time this year at the Knights Templar Ridge Hotel in Tagaytay City on Thursday.
THE Philippine Olympic Committee Executive Board led by President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino meets for the first time this year at the Knights Templar Ridge Hotel in Tagaytay City on Thursday.

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