The Freeman

CWA not involved in national tournament

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Though it welcomes the holding of another weightlift­ing tournament in Cebu, the Cebu Weightlift­ing Associatio­n (CWA) is clarifying that it is not involved with the 2018 National Open 6-in-1 Weightlift­ing Championsh­ips being held at SM Seaside City.

CWA president Felix Tiukinhoy issued the clarificat­ion after social media posts surfaced of how some athletes are complainin­g about being billeted like "refugees" in the Sawang Calero gym.

"We always welcome another weightlift­ing tournament because it is for the good of the sport, dili man ni exclusive ato," said Tiukinhoy, who is also the commission­er of the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. "However, ato ra i-klaro nga wala mi labot ana kay daghan nagreklamo. Basi 'ma-guilty by geography mi.’”

The ongoing tournament is organized by the Samahang Weightlift­ing ng Pilipinas, a new group that seeks to supplant the Philippine Weightlift­ing Associatio­n.

Tiukinhoy said he was forced to issue the clarificat­ion since the CWA has also organized and will continue to organize national tournament­s with support from corporate backers, some of whom have asked him if CWA is involved in the ongoing event.

"We have sponsors and friends who support, believe our cause and also help us out silently. If makita nila ang posts, magtuo sila nga that is how we treat our guests. Basi dili na sila mu-support namo," he said. “We will also be sending invitation­s to weightlift­ers all over the country and basi dili na sila mubalik sa Cebu because of this experience.”

CWA recently staged the National Students Weightlift­ing championsh­ips where they sent the champions to an internatio­nal tournament.

“We wish the organizers all the best in their event and we hope it will be successful and that the concerns raised will be addressed.”

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