Philippine Daily Inquirer

OPEN TRYOUTS FOR 5 COMBAT SPORTS SET

- By June Navarro @junavINQ

The Philippine Sports Commission will explore the gold-medal potentials of Filipino athletes from five combat sports in the forthcomin­g Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (Aimag) in Turkmenist­an.

Aimag deputy chef de mission Raymund Lee Reyes announced that the PSC and Team Philippine­s Aimag Task Force would hold an open tryouts among Filipino fight specialist­s from kickboxing, sambo, kurash, belt and traditiona­l wrestling starting today at Harrison Plaza in Manila.

“I believe that we have a big chance to win medals from these discipline­s and we can only discover the best talents available by holding tryouts,” said Reyes, also secretary general of the Philippine Karatedo Federation.

The five martial arts discipline­s mentioned are not affiliated with any national sports associatio­n recognized by the Philippine Olympic Committee and the PSC, the government arm for sports.

The fifth edition of the Aimag in Ashgabat, Turkmenist­an, is set Sept. 17 to 27.

The Philippine­s aims to bring at least 150 athletes and officials in the tournament where 62 countries will participat­e, including 17 from Oceania led by Australia and New Zealand.

“We’re expecting a huge turnout during the qualifier tomorrow (Monday),” said Reyes, adding that the target is to win five to seven gold medals.

The country bagged one gold and two bronzes in the 2013 Aimag in South Korea.

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