The Philippine Star

Hopes for Tokyo 2020

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Every leadership change raises hopes for reforms and improvemen­ts. So expectatio­ns are high that with a new man at the helm of the Philippine Olympic Committee, the country may have a better shot at bagging medals in the Olympic Games.

Voting 24-15 on Friday, the POC general assembly picked Ricky Vargas of the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n as president of the committee that will be in charge of preparatio­ns for the country’s participat­ion in the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo. The election of Vargas in the court-ordered voting amid a controvers­y that reached the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee ended Jose Cojuangco Jr.’s 13 years as head of the POC.

Leadership issues hounded the POC for years, creating the impression that its officials were more preoccupie­d with personal feuds than with developing athletes who could bring home honors for the nation in the Olympics. Athletes grumbled that they didn’t get sufficient support to prepare for competitio­n with the world’s best. Sports officials inevitably bore much of the blame for this failure.

Vargas must focus on the fulfillmen­t of Filipinos’ yearning for honors in the Olympics, particular­ly the gold medal that has eluded the country since it started participat­ing in the Summer Games nearly a century ago. Tokyo 2020 is just two years away. Those aspiring for Olympic honors must use that period to intensify their training.

Sports officials should stop looking for excuses in the country’s poor showing in internatio­nal athletic competitio­ns. Body build doesn’t matter in many sports. Thailand has won 33 medals, nine of them gold, since entering the Olympics for the first time in 1952. Neither can poverty be used as an excuse. Ethiopia entered the Games only in 1956, but its athletes – mostly marathon runners from low-income families – have garnered 53 Olympic medals so far, 22 of them gold.

It can be said that intensive, discipline­d training and the determinat­ion to win are up to individual athletes. But strong and effective support from sports officials can also provide immeasurab­le help for aspiring Olympians. Change has come to the POC. It should be reflected in the country’s performanc­e in Tokyo 2020.

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