The Philippine Star

IATF VERDICT ON SPORTS UP SOON

- By OLMIN LEYBA

The PBA and other profession­al sports events will know soon enough whether the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) will act favorably on their request for restart.

Yesterday, the Games and Amusements Board (GAB) batted for the pro leagues’ resumption under strict health and

safety protocols Baham Mitra before the IATF’s Technical Working Group.

“We just concluded our presentati­on to the Technical Working Group, and they will meet to discuss among themselves what to recommend to IATF,” GAB chairman Baham Mitra told The STAR.

It was GAB’s followup to its initial presentati­on before the IATF leadership last June 10.

Mitra said part of their presentati­on were the safety protocols for boxing, basketball and football, including the proposed guidelines prepared by the PBA and the Philippine Football Federation.

The PBA is hoping to hold non-scrimmage, perbatch training sessions featuring only four players, one health officer, and one trainer prior to reopening the games later on, if the conditions permit.

It’s still not possible at the moment with the NCR under general community quarantine (GCQ), but the pro league is maintainin­g an optimistic mindset.

“We would like to really think positively about being able to come back,” PBA board chairman Ricky Vargas said during Tuesday’s PSA Forum.

“The more positive note is the statement of GAB that it is also working to see pro sports begin,” he added.

The GAB, the government’s regulatory body for pro sports, has submitted a 56-page document to the IATF detailing how to reopen sporting events in the new normal.

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