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World champs backing Baguio – Benguet ‘Palaro’ bid

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HOPING to make their endorsemen­t count, One Championsh­ip lightweigh­t world champion Eduard Folayang and World Taekwondo Poomsae Championsh­ip gold medalist Joerdon Dominguez is joining the pitch for the ‘Coolest Palaro’ 2018.

Folayang and Dominguez joined Baguio City Mayor Mauricio Domogan; La Trinidad, Benguet Mayor Romeo Salda, Benguet provincial administra­tor Noel Ngolob, and Department of Education – Cordillera regional director May Eclar during the signing of Pledge of Commitment including representa­tives from the academe, the private sector and other government agencies in the hopes Cordillera will be chosen among

the five local government units in Luzon for the 2018 staging of the Palarong Pambansa.

“As an athlete, we believe it’s about time Baguio and Benguet host Palarong Pambansa and experience high altitude competitio­n,” said Dominguez who has been a stable of sports competitio­n since high school.

Folayang added aside from the hospitalit­y, Baguio and Benguet’s weather remains an advantage which is conducive not only for training but also for competitio­n.

Domogan expressed Baguio’s readiness of hosting the largest sports meet in the country while getting the backing of DepEd and nearby Benguet province for the co-hosting chores.

The mayor, together with Eclar has submitted the letter of intent of hosting the Palaro. Joning the bidding for the hosting are Ilagan in Isabela, Vigan in Ilocos Sur, the province of Bulacan, Tarlac and Marikina.

Domogan stressed with the support of Benguet province and all stakeholde­rs, “we are confident that our bid will be given favorable considerat­ion by the Palarong Pambansa Technical Evaluation Committee headed by DepEd.”

While all the bidders for the upcoming Palaro remains potent competitio­n for Baguio and Benguet, Domogan said the two LGUSs are currently working on their strength to edge the other bidders.

“When it comes to peace and order, we don’t have a problem, which is why when we present our bid, we should highlight this so the officials will give us favorable considerat­ion,” said Domogan.

Despite the disadvanta­ge, Domogan believes that BaguioBeng­uet can still pull it off. “We will bid as it is.”

Domogan said that the weather will be Baguio’s selling point when it so much cooler here during that period of the year, the hottest while in other areas, play starts at 8 AM until 10 PM when it stops and resumes only after 2 PM.

Domogan likewise says accommodat­ion is not a problem because of its proximity with the venues.

And third, the venues because the universiti­es have opened their doors and their gyms will be used during the week-long event, he added.

“The other bidders may have difficulty providing for some of the venues since they need yet to construct, while we can depend on our colleges,” he said. Roderick Osis

 ?? Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis ?? UNITED. Taekwondo jin Joerdon Dominguez, Mayor Mauricio Domoga, DepEd-CAR’s May Eclar, La Trinidad Mayor Romeo Salda, Benguet provincial administra­tor Noel Ngolob and One Championsh­ip lightweigh­t world champion Eduard Folayang gestures after singing...
Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis UNITED. Taekwondo jin Joerdon Dominguez, Mayor Mauricio Domoga, DepEd-CAR’s May Eclar, La Trinidad Mayor Romeo Salda, Benguet provincial administra­tor Noel Ngolob and One Championsh­ip lightweigh­t world champion Eduard Folayang gestures after singing...

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