Sun.Star Baguio

Batang Pinoy Luzon leg up for Baguio athetles

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BATANG Pinoy national champion Baguio City will have its hands full when it opens its campaign in the Luzon leg set on October 22 – 29 in Vigan City.

City sports developmen­t officer Gaudencio Gonzales said close to 400 athletes are currently in the thick of training as it vows to clinch the crown against power house Quezon City, Manila, and other local government units from Regiona 1,2,3, 4A and 4-B.

During the national finals held in Tagum City last year, the Summer Capital took home 55 gold medals including 41 silver and 41 bronze medal besting Cebu City with 43-31-32 and Davao City (35 - 44 65).

The feat earned Baguio City a P500,000 incentive coming from the hilippine Sports Commission as a way recognizin­g the LGU's efforts in becoming partners for sports developmen­t.

Batang Pinoy is a

grassroots-based sports undertakin­g by the Philippine Sports Commission which aims to widen the base in the selection of potential athletes for national and internatio­nal competitio­ns.

The sports events will be participat­ed by athletes from two age groups: the Under 13 and 13-15 years old.

The event aims to develop and promote sports through sports programs instilling teamwork, self-discipline and excellence in athletes, said Oprania.

Events include archery, arnis, athletics, badminton, basketball, boxing, chess, cycling, karatedo, sepak takraw, swimming, table tennis, taekwando, tennis, volleyball, wresting and wushu.

Baguio City will pin its medal hopes in combat sports such as wushu, taekwondo, arnis, wrestling, including archery and athletics. Roderick Osis

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? WOMEN POWER. Baguio City Police Office(BCPO) Chief S/Supt. Ramil Saculles guide his women officers during the tug of war competitio­n in the BCPO’s first Slim Olympics held at Baguio Athletic Bowl in support to PNP’s physical fitness program.
Photo by Milo Brioso WOMEN POWER. Baguio City Police Office(BCPO) Chief S/Supt. Ramil Saculles guide his women officers during the tug of war competitio­n in the BCPO’s first Slim Olympics held at Baguio Athletic Bowl in support to PNP’s physical fitness program.

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