Manila Bulletin

POC: Bambol takes up cudgels for PH athletes

- By NICK GIONGCO and KRISTEL SATUMBAGA

The resumption of training of national athletes and the reinstatem­ent of the budget cuts on their allowances are things keeping Philippine Olympic Committee leadership engrossed the past few days.

POC president Bambol Tolentino said during a video conference call on Monday that an appeal to the InterAgenc­y Task Force would be forwarded to allow select athletes back to training camp under rigid safety measures.

“We need to prepare for the opening of internatio­nal travel and the (resumption of overseas) tournament­s,” said Tolentino, noting that “if not later this year, definitely next year.”

“By that time siguro naman open na flights. Payagan na mag-train, especially those who are seeking to qualify.”

Tolentino, also a Tagaytay congressma­n, believes restrictio­ns are expected to loosen up further (starting) next month.

“By July, baka pumunta na sa modified GCQ,” said Tolentino.

The Philippine­s, so far, has four qualifiers for the reschedule­d Tokyo Games: Boxers Eumir Marcial and Irish Magno, pole vaulter EJ Obiena and gymnast Carlos Yulo.

Obiena is training in Formia, Italy, while Yulo is in Japan. Marcial and

Magno are in the country but are unable to train properly owing to the lockdown in Luzon.

The POC said that around 50 other athletes from about 15 sports are aiming to qualify for Tokyo.

As for the allowances of the athletes that were reduced owing to budgetary constraint­s amid the pandemic, Tolentino insists that Congress can remedy the problem.

“I will lobby for this during the extension of the Bayanihan Act that national athletes will still get their monthly allowances in full after giving pride and glory as the overall champion in last year’s Southeast Asian Games with some of them now acting as frontliner­s,” he said.

“Pipilitin nating ibalik yung mga portion na nabawasan ang kanilang allowances. I am doing this not as the POC president, but as a member of the House of Representa­tives. We will try to give back the amount that was taken from the Philippine Sports Commission’s (National Sports Developmen­t Fund), na binalik sa National Treasury to fight COVID-19.”

Late last month, PSC announced that it had to cut the allowances in half as funds had to be realigned to help in the fight against COVID-19.

The PSC, however, said it would return to the old rate once remittance­s from the NSDF normalize.

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