Manila Standard

PSC confident row with world doping group resolved soon

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THE Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) is extremely confident the brewing issue with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), which has placed the country under threat of suspension from internatio­nal competitio­ns, will be resolved sooner than expected.

No less than PSC chairman Richard Bachmann and executive director Paulo Tatad together with Philippine National Anti-Doping Organizati­on (PHI-NADO) officer Nathan Vasquez made the assurance during Tuesday’s Philippine Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n Forum at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

“We are working with Malacanang with the legislativ­e requiremen­ts of WADA. The help of Malacanang is greatly appreciate­d,” said Bachmann during the forum presented by San Miguel Corporatio­n, Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee, MILO, PLDT/Smart, and the country’s 24/7 sports app ArenaPlus.

To make sure the country complies with all the WADA requiremen­ts, Bachmann called for the need to empower PHI-NADO, which is undermanne­d as it is right now, into a fully independen­t and operationa­l group with the personnel that could cater to the thousands of athletes in the national pool.

“Right now, ang trato namin sa PHINADO is like an NSA. We just fund them. Siguro dapat independen­t na sila,” said Bachmann, citing the importance of Malacanang’s full support more particular­ly in funding.

“A perfect example is Indonesia which was non-compliant in 2021. They were forced to establish their own organizati­on (like PHI-NADO),” said Vasquez.

The issue came to a boil when WADA wrote the PSC last January after a previous notice in September last year for its alleged failure to comply to the WADA code. Failure to respond positively in 21 days could have led to a suspension on the Philippine­s from internatio­nal events like the Southeast Asian Games, Asian Games and even the coming Paris Olympics as raised by the Philippine Olympic Committee.

The Philippine­s appealed the WADA action, and the issue has been elevated to the Court of Arbitratio­n in Sports.

Bachmann said the PSC, PHI-NADO, which is in charge of anti-doping education in the country, and all the stakeholde­rs are now doing everything they could to make sure the issue is ironed out even before WADA representa­tives pay the country a visit next month.

 ?? Players have their photos taken by a caddie during a practice round for the 75th PAL Interclub golf tournament championsh­ips at the Del Monte Golf Club in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon on Tuesday. ??
Players have their photos taken by a caddie during a practice round for the 75th PAL Interclub golf tournament championsh­ips at the Del Monte Golf Club in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon on Tuesday.
 ?? ?? Shown here are (from left) PSC Executive Director Paulo Tatad, PSC chairman Richard Bachmann, and Phi-NADO o cer Nathan Vazquez
Shown here are (from left) PSC Executive Director Paulo Tatad, PSC chairman Richard Bachmann, and Phi-NADO o cer Nathan Vazquez

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