The Philippine Star

3x3 restart linked to Olympic bid

- By JOAQUIN HENSON

There’s a factor of timing in the appeal to restart 3x3 training for the Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT) to be held in Graz, Austria, on May 26-30 next year as the Philippine team hopes to catch up with the rest of the world in getting ready for the battle to decide the last four entries in the eight-nation men’s competitio­n in Tokyo.

The OQT was originally scheduled in Bengaluru, India, last March 18-22 but was reset due to the pandemic. There will be 20 countries bidding for three tickets to Tokyo in the OQT so the Philippine­s must place at least third to advance. If the Philippine­s fails to land a podium finish, it must be ranked among the top five remaining unqualifie­d FIBA 3x3 countries to join host Hungary in the six-nation Universali­ty tournament for the last Olympic slot. The Tokyo qualifiers so far are host Japan, China, Russia and Serbia.

Chooks To Go 3x3 commission­er Eric Altamirano recently submitted a proposal to SBP executive director Sonny Barrios and GAB chairman Baham Mitra for inclusion in the appeal to the IATF for the step-by-step resumption of profession­al sports. “It’s a progressiv­e and extensive proposal from the restart of training to the opening of games,” said Altamirano. “We borrowed strict health and safety protocols for training from the Washington Wizards and followed guidelines from FIBA and SBP. Once the IATF allows, we’ll be ready to roll out a framework for the new normal. Stefan (Stojacic), the Serbian 3x3 coach who was helping us to prepare for the OQT until the pandemic broke out, told us that Europe has restarted practice and competitio­n. We’re hoping that once the IATF allows our restart, we can get back on track.”

Mitra confirmed yesterday that the 3x3 proposal was included in the GAB’s appeal to the IATF to restart training for profession­al sports. The IATF will conduct a virtual meeting on Thursday to discuss the appeal with Mitra.

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