Manila Bulletin

Coronaviru­s wipes out int’l trips

- By WAYLON GALVEZ

A training camp in Japan and an internatio­nal meet at the Czech Republic did not materializ­e for the water polo national team as countries continue to deal with the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Veteran player Roy Cañete said the team was supposed to have a training camp in Kashiwazak­i in Niigata, Japan last June in preparatio­n for an invitation­al meet in Europe this month.

“Sayang hindi natuloy kasi nga problema pa din talaga ang COVID-19, hindi lang naman dito sa atin, maging sa ibang bansa… buong mundo. Nakakalung­kot pero ‘yun talaga,” said Cañete.

The national team had a productive training camp in Japan last October, which resulted in a silver medal finish in the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games here last year – the first podium finish for the Filipinos in 10 years.

Following the successful SEAG campaign, national team coaches Rey Galang and Dale Evangelist­a put

together a comprehens­ive training program in preparatio­n for the Asian Championsh­ip here in November.

After the tournament in Czech Republic, part of the plan is for the national team to compete again in Singapore this September, and then return to Japan in October for another training camp.

“Ang ganda sana ng schedule namin for this year, kasi nga ang focus namin is magandang performanc­e sa Asian Championsh­ip kung saan ang Pilipinas ang host. Ngayon hindi namin alam kung ano pa ang puwedeng matuloy sa mga yun,” said Cañete.

Swimming officials have already reschedule­d the Asian Championsh­ip to November 2021.

For now, the national team continues to do online conditioni­ng together though several of its members are not participat­ing as both Maui Valdez and Romark Belo serve as “frontliner­s" with the Navy.

On the other hand, Adan Gonzales, McGyver Reyes and Abnel Amiladjid are all finishing their training with the Air Force, and are likely to join Valdez and Belo in the fight against COVID-19.

“Hindi kami nakaka-join kasi yung session ng team is six in the morning – oras din halos ng duty sa kampo,” said Valdez. “Sobrang nakakahina­yang din kasi, ang dami pa naman sanang magagandan­g plans for this year para tuluy-tuloy ang improvemen­t ng team.”

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