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‘COLLABORAT­IVE PROGRAM FOR CEBU TRACK AND FIELD’

Patafa board member Felix Tiukinhoy hopes to start a grassroots program for athletics with Cebu City and Cebu Province sports commission­s

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After seeing the promise a collaborat­ive grassroots program for weightlift­ing holds, Felix Tiukinhoy, who is also a board director for the Philippine Amateur Track and Field Associatio­n (Patafa), also wants to put up a similar program for athletics.

Tiukinhoy, the president of the Cebu Weightlifi­ng Associatio­n, recently started a grassroots program at SMS Boystown and is also collaborat­ing with the Cebu City Sports Commission (CCSC) and the Cebu Province Sports Commission (CPSC) for a weightlift­ing program in both Cebu City and Cebu Province.

“I thought that if we can do it in weightlift­ing, why not do it for track and field also since we have a lot of potential athletes,” said Tiukinhoy.

Tiukinhoy, who is also the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. commission­er, admitted his position in Patafa was due to his family connection and not due to his involvemen­t in the Cesafi. He was appointed when his sister married the son of then Patafa president Jose Sering Jr. and became a board of director during the time of former president Go Teng Kok.

Being a Patafa board director doesn’t amount to much, admitted Tiukinhoy.

“It’s only for election purposes. The directors are used for elction purposes that’s why there is always perpetuity in leadership. That’s how the system in NSAs (national sports associatio­ns) works,” said Tiukinhoy.

Tiukinhoy said the last time the Patafa called for a board meeting aside from the election was when the issue of Mary Joy Tabal cropped up prior to the Rio Olympics. Now, he is hoping something more meaningful will come out of his connection to the athletics board.

“Dili ta anang gubot. Sa ila ra na. Let’s think of Cebu,” he said.

Among the mid-term goals Tiukinhoy wants for track and field is a regular competitio­n for Cebu athletes.

He cited the case of his visit to a mountain barangay in Compostela during another function. When officials in the school learned he was connected with the Cesafi, they proudly told him that they have students who have competed in the Palarong Pambansa.

“You can see that on their own, they have developed their own talents. How much more if we can have something collaborat­ive with the Cebu Province?” he said.

Before that could happen, Tiukinhoy is hoping Patafa can conduct coaching seminars here in Cebu.

“We have a lot of national coaches. Why not send them to the provinces, to Cebu to upgrade the coaching knowledge here?” said Tiukinhoy.

One of the issues hounding Patafa right now is that some national team coaches are allegedly moonlighti­ng as coaches of private schools and for Tiukinhoy, he says it’s about time Cebu also benefited from learning from what national team coaches can offer.

He also believe that if a promising athlete will be discovered in Cebu, the athlete doesn’t need to transfer to Manila.

“If we discover someone, let him stay in Cebu. Let him train here and finish his studies here. There’s no need to go to Manila,” he said. “Look at Mary Joy Tabal, she did it all on her own without Patafa’s help.”

Tiukinhoy said he is willing to facilitate a meeting with CCSC chairman Ed Hayco, CPSC secretary-general Atty. Ramil Abing and Patafa president Juico so they can start the collaborat­ion. /

Dili ta anang gubot. Sa ila ra na. Let’s think of Cebu. FELIX TIUKINHOY,

Patafa board member

 ?? SUNSTAR FILE ?? TARGET. Felix Tiukinhoy hopes athletes in Cebu can have a regular competitio­n aside from the school-based competitio­ns they join annually.
SUNSTAR FILE TARGET. Felix Tiukinhoy hopes athletes in Cebu can have a regular competitio­n aside from the school-based competitio­ns they join annually.

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