Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Bachmann accepts PSC challenge

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Richard “Dickie” Bachmann formally accepted the challenges that he is facing as chairperso­n of the Philippine Sports Commission.

In a simple turnover ceremony at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila, the 54-year-old Bachmann formally accepted the leadership — and the challenges — from former chairperso­n Jose Emmanuel “Noli” Eala.

Eala, a sports broadcaste­r who was appointed last September, emerged as the shortest PSC chief ever after being replaced by Bachmann on 28 December.

His short term was marked with success as he spearheade­d the first ever Batang Pinoy National Championsh­ip since the Covid-19 pandemic broke out in 2020.

Bachmann expressed his gratitude to his predecesso­r, saying that his service and dedication to national athletes in such a short span of time were truly impressive.

“I would like to thank and honor former Chairman Noli Eala for his service and dedication to support our national sports associatio­ns and national athletes,” said Bachmann, who also sat down with Olympian Hidilyn Diaz and her husband, Julius Naranjo, right after the turnover rites.

“I look forward to learning more about the programs that are in the pipeline, as well as those that are already being implemente­d.”

Eala thanked Bachmann for giving him the opportunit­y to share his thoughts and knowledge that he gained from his stint as PSC chairperso­n.

He also assured the new agency head of his full support. On the same note, Bachmann thanked the PSC workforce which continues to play an important part in the overall role of the agency in Philippine sports as it celebrates its 33rd anniversar­y this month.

The PSC was establishe­d as the national sports agency by virtue of Republic Act 6847 on 24 January 1990, replacing the Project Gintong Alay.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PSC ?? NEWLY-appointed chairperso­n Richard ‘Dickie’ Bachmann (right) receives the PSC leadership from his predecesso­r, Jose Emmanuel ‘Noli’ Eala.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PSC NEWLY-appointed chairperso­n Richard ‘Dickie’ Bachmann (right) receives the PSC leadership from his predecesso­r, Jose Emmanuel ‘Noli’ Eala.

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