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Big field expected at New Clark City for Asian age-group swimming meet

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MORE than 1,400 athletes are expected to converge at the Aquatics Center of the New Clark City for the 11th Asian Age Group Swimming Championsh­ips set December 3 to 14.

This was jointly announced by Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) President Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino and Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority Senior Vice President Corporate Services Group Arrey Perez during the event’s logo launch at Charito in Tagaytay City on Monday.

Besides the championsh­ips for swimmers aged 11 to 18, the 45-country Asian Swimming Federation (ASF) will also hold its Congress during the event in Clark.

The ASF granted to the POC and BCDA the hosting rights for the championsh­ips, which was originally scheduled for 2020 but was shuttered by the pandemic.

“We are handling the competitio­n as a caretaker—as long as there’s no legitimate swimming body recognized [by the ASF and World Aquatics, formerly FINA],” Tolentino said. “The POC and BCDA are together in this meet.”

A World Aquatics-ordered and Poc-supervised elections for the new members of the board of trustees of the Philippine Swimming Inc. are scheduled Thursday at the East Ocean Seafood Restaurant in Pasay City.

“The Aquatics Center is in harness for the championsh­ips— from the competitio­n aspect to the accommodat­ion and other organizati­onal needs of the delegates,” said Perez, adding the world-class facility in Capas, Tarlac, that was the centerpiec­e venue for the 2019 Southeast Asian Games is well maintained.

Organizing committee head Jojit Alcazar and POC deputy secretaryg­eneral for internatio­nal affairs Bones Floro also graced the logo launch for the biggest swimming competitio­n that country is hosting.

“The delegates—athletes, officials, chaperones and tourists—will be having a convenient time at the New Clark City with the opening of the newest airport terminal in Clark and the new roads from the airport in Clark,” Perez added.

 ?? ?? KING JAMES REYES rules the men’s 800 meters T46.
KING JAMES REYES rules the men’s 800 meters T46.

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