The Philippine Star

BBM’S HEART FOR SPORTS HAILED

- By JOEY VILLAR

Top sports officials expressed confidence sports would have a prominent nook in the new national leadership as demonstrat­ed by the participat­ion of national athletes in the military-civic parade during the inaugurati­on of new Philippine President Marcos yesterday.

In the historic moment at the National Museum, a total of 25 elite athletes from wushu, sepak takraw, jujitsu, judo, kurash, shooting, rowing and gymnastics joined the march that included the country’s other frontliner­s headed by the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s.

“I am delighted seeing our athletes marching together with our healthcare workers and other frontliner­s at the military-civic parade during today’s swearing in ceremony of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.,” said Go.

“As chair of the Senate Committee on Sports, I am one with President Marcos Jr. in highlighti­ng the importance of sports in nation-building. I reiterate my firm commitment to always look after the welfare of our athletes and to push for long-term and grassroots sports developmen­t.

“These will both help our country become one of the sports powerhouse­s in Asia and to also encourage our young people to stay away from illegal drugs and criminalit­y by going into sports,” he added.

Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham Tolentino liked what he saw.

“We are thankful to the new administra­tion, to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., for putting sports on a rightful platform in his administra­tion,” said Tolentino who is also the Tagaytay City mayor and PhilCyclin­g chief.

“The POC, and the whole of Philippine sports for that matter, is more hopeful now that our athletes will be given more priority and attention under President Marcos,” he added.

The country is hoping to follow, if not improve, its glorious performanc­es in the internatio­nal stage under the Rodrigo Duterte administra­tion that was highlighte­d by a breakthrou­gh golden effort by weightlift­er Hidilyn Diaz in the Tokyo Olympics last year.

It is also under the past administra­tion that the Filipino athletes emerged overall champions in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, and produced world champions like gymnast Caloy Yulo.

“The athletes’ inclusion in the parade signals how serious President Marcos’s outlook on sports will be,” said Tolentino. “Sports is a tried, tested and certified unifying factor among us Filipinos – time and again, we unite each time our athletes compete, and win abroad.”

The Philippine Sports Commission coordinate­d the athletes’ inclusion in the parade.

Interestin­gly, the present leadership is still in the process of selecting potential successors to PSC officials or approve the possibilit­y of retaining them.

 ?? ?? Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao is presented a personaliz­ed FC Barcelona jersey by club president Joan Laporta during the former senator’s visit to Camp Nou in Barcelona Wednesday. Pacquiao, who is on a family vacation, toured the club museum and other facilities, taking a selfie with the Champions League trophy and learning about Filipino Paulino Alcantara’s exploits as a Barca star, having scored 369 goals in 357 matches from 1912 to 1927.
Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao is presented a personaliz­ed FC Barcelona jersey by club president Joan Laporta during the former senator’s visit to Camp Nou in Barcelona Wednesday. Pacquiao, who is on a family vacation, toured the club museum and other facilities, taking a selfie with the Champions League trophy and learning about Filipino Paulino Alcantara’s exploits as a Barca star, having scored 369 goals in 357 matches from 1912 to 1927.
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