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PSC eyes elite bets for 2020 Olympics

- By NICK GIONGCO

The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) will form a select squad of athletes from various sports that will serve as the country’s backbone in its pursuit of medals in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Twenty to twenty-five athletes are being eyed for inclusion in the elite cast that the PSC will finance in the runup to the Tokyo Games with more than ample funding to be earmarked for the training and participat­ion in overseas events.

Commission­er Mon Fernandez said Fil-Japanese judoka Kiyomi Watanabe, who has won three straight Southeast Asian Games gold medals, is a strong candidate to earn a spot on the roster of athletes.

Of course, boxing will also be given several berths owing to its storied record in the Olympics.

“A few fighters (boxers) will be taken in,” said Fernandez.

The Philippine­s has never won an Olympic gold although it came tantalizin­gly close to winning one thrice, in 1964 (boxing), 1996 (boxing) and in 2016 (weightlift­ing).

Meanwhile, the PSC Board said several requests by national sports associatio­ns for financial assistance for the purpose of holding local tournament­s have been denied.

Commission­er Charles Maxey revealed that the PSC’s focus is on the country’s preparatio­n for the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia with the Tokyo Olympics as the ultimate goal.

“The PSC is not prioritizi­ng it (local tournament­s) because our thrust is on the Asian Games,” said Maxey.

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