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POC SENDS MESSAGE TO CHAIR BACHMANN

- By Josef Ramos

THE Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) is praying for a responsive and interactiv­e Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) which, two days ago, saw former basketball player and now executive Richard “Dickie” Bachmann replacing Jose Emmanuel “Noli” Eala as chairman.

“The sudden changing of the guard at the PSC is surprising for us [POC], although we have already built a good partnershi­p with former chairman [Jose Emmanuel Noli] Eala,” Tolentino said on Thursday. “We, nonetheles­s, have the same expectatio­n with the new leadership.”

Malacañang announced on Wednesday the appointmen­t of Bachmann as chairman, replacing Eala who headed the government sports arm for only four months.

“I fervently pray for the POC to have a good and honest relationsh­ip with the new chairman,” Tolentino added.

Bachmann and the PSC is staring at a challengin­g and busy 2023 marked with major internatio­nal competitio­ns— the Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia in May and Asian Games in Hangzhou in September, as well as the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games and World Beach Games.

Dozens of qualifying tournament­s are also calendared in 2023.

“We cannot deny the fact how important the support of the PSC to all the athletes, especially now with the Olympic journey, we are very sensitive with the precious assistance and of course lessening the strenuous process of providing contributi­on of the PSC to our NSAS [national sports associatio­ns],” Tolentino said. “That is our utmost concern.”

Tolentino added: “We all have the same goal of having the chance to promote our country through sports, therefore, we should initially unite in helping them prepare for the Olympics.”

Also appointed as commission­ers of the five-member PSC board were former national fencer Walter Francis Torres and Edward Lim Hayco, former head of the Cebu Sports Commission. They joined bowling great Olivia “Bong” Coo who was named commission­er in July.

In a brief message to the Businessmi­rror on Thursday, the 54-year-old former Alaska player and executive said he would first settle his remaining responsibi­lities with the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n where he heads the 3x3 program, University Athletic Associatio­n of the Philippine­s where he’s basketball commission­er and the FIBA World Cup Local Oorganizin­g Committee where he’s head of operations.

“I just received the news about the PSC appointmen­t,” Bachmann said. “It’s a huge honor, and I would like to thank the President [Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.] for his trust and confidence.”

Bachmann is expected to fly back to the country Friday with his family from their US vacation.

“I will be meeting with [PBA] Commission­er Willie Marcial, [UAAP] Executive Director Rebo Saguisag and FIBA LOC to discuss my current responsibi­lities as soon as I get back,” he said.

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