Manila Bulletin

Juico eyes August resumption of events once IATF says OK

- By KRISTEL SATUMBAGA

The Philippine Amateur Track and Field Associatio­n hopes to resume its grassroots and elite programs by August in a bid to send more athletes to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics scheduled next year.

Part of the proposed plan is to carry on with the weekly relays aimed at monitoring athletes’ performanc­es, as well as holding the annual National Open in December.

The National Open is a qualifier to the PH team.

Still, all these plans will depend on the recommenda­tion and guidelines of the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) assessing the country’s situation relating to the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic.

“We will do what we can under the circumstan­ces,” said Patafa chief

Philip Ella Juico in Sunday night’s online press conference.

The pandemic altered the world’s normal interactio­ns including in sports, where it froze almost all events for the year.

Despite the current global situation particular­ly in sports, Juico said most of their elite athletes have been training on their own to keep track on their goal of qualifying to the Games.

“Even those based abroad, they’re all training on their own,” he said, noting tracksters Eric Cray and Kristina Knott, shot putter William Morrison and pole vaulter Natalie Uy.

Pole vaulter EJ Obiena, the country’s current lone qualifier to the Olympics, is currently training in Italy.

At the moment, the IATF has only approved outdoor activities in golf, tennis, swimming, badminton, equestrian and skateboard­ing – sports that require limited close interactio­n.

But sports officials like Juico are hopeful more sports will be allowed in the near future as restrictio­ns are also expected to loosen up.

In the 2016 Rio Olympics, three Filipinos competed in the centerpiec­e sport: Cray in men’s 400-meter hurdles, Mary Joy Tabal in women’s marathon and Marestella TorresSuna­ng in women’s long jump.

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