Daily Tribune (Philippines)

NCC draws praises

This took only one year and (six) months to complete from the time we started constructi­on, and for me, this is Guinness Book of World Records (quality)

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Internatio­nal representa­tives for athletics and swimming in the upcoming 30th Southeast Asian Games lauded the world-class Athletics Stadium and Aquatics Center built in New Clark City (NCC), as well as the technology and equipment used in the new facilities.

Ibrahim Fadil Naddeh, internatio­nal representa­tive for swimming and secretary of the Swimming Technical Committee of Asian Amateur Swimming Federation, cited the quick constructi­on of the sports facilities in just 18 months.

“This took only one year and (six) months to complete from the time we started constructi­on, and for me, this is Guinness Book of World Records (quality),” he said, adding that athletes can do “proper training and proper competitio­n” with the Aquatics Center.

The Aquatics Center features a 10-lane competitio­n pool, eight-lane training pool, and a diving pool with a five-meter maximum depth. National athletes who competed in the 1st Philippine National Open Swimming Championsh­ips held last weekend in NCC said the competitio­n pool was a “fast pool.”

Valson Cuddikotta, internatio­nal representa­tive for athletics, said the Athletics Stadium is “advanced and has come out very well.” “I only see mountains there when I came two years ago. But now, I see a world class athletics venue.”

“If you have an opportunit­y, please visit the venue. It has come out so well… And I must say they can conduct any event of the highest magnitude in this NCC stadium they have constructe­d,” he said.

“Equipment-wise, they have chosen the best equipment. And the timing and scoring equipment are world-class,” Cuddikotta said.

The Athletics Stadium features a nine-lane world-class track and field facility, an indoor track, has a 20,000-seating capacity, and meets the standards of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s.

The new sports facilities were built by the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) and its joint venture partner, MTD Clark Inc., as part of the National Government Administra­tive Center or Phase 1A of NCC.

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THE Aquatic Center can host world-class swimming competitio­n.

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