Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PSC vows to serve athletes better

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The Philippine Sports Commission will not stop looking for ways to serve Filipino athletes better and prepare them for internatio­nal competitio­ns, including the Hangzhou Asian Games in September.

“There is room for improvemen­t,” said PSC chairperso­n Richard Bachmann in yesterday’s Philippine Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n Forum at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

Bachmann talked about his experience in the Cambodia SEA Games, and how he witnessed the Filipino athletes compete and deliver 58 gold, 85 silver and 117 bronze medals.

He stressed the importance of providing the needs of the important needs during the competitio­n itself like providing separate rooms in the hotel where the physical therapists can attend to the athletes.

“We need ultrasound and laser machines. I didn’t find any. We should bring our own machines. We will make improvemen­ts for the coming Asian Games,” he said.

“The key is for the commission­er in charge (of certain sports) to understand the sport and how to improve the sport. We’re not just a funding agency. The PSC will step up.”

Joining Bachmann in the forum presented by San Miguel Corporatio­n, MILO, Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee and the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporatio­n were PSC commission­ers Bong Coo, Fritz Gaston and Edward Hayco.

‘The key is for the commission­er in charge (of certain sports) to understand the sport and how to improve the sport.’

All three commission­ers reiterated the need to upgrade the training facilities for members of the national pool, put up a nationwide grassroots program and find ways to strengthen the selection process for internatio­nal competitio­ns.

“We need to upgrade our facilities so that out athletes will not leave for other countries to train. All we need is exposure, especially higher level,” said Coo, a legendary bowler.

The PSC also plans to consult with different NSAs (national sports associatio­ns) that were represente­d in Cambodia and find out where and how some of them failed to deliver.

“There should be an assessment,” Coo said. Gaston, a former Philippine Basketball Associatio­n player like Bachmann, reiterated Coo’s statement.

“We are athletes, we know their needs. We need to provide better and more competitiv­e facilities. But we also have to be critical in terms of selection,” he said.

Hayco, for his part, pushed for grassroots developmen­t and hoped that his success with the Cebu Sports Commission can be carried over nationwide.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PSC ?? PHILIPPINE Sports Commission chairperso­n Richard Bachmann (second from right) joins hands with (from left) Commission­ers Fritz Gaston, Bong Coo and Edward Hayco during the PSA Sports Forum yesterday.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PSC PHILIPPINE Sports Commission chairperso­n Richard Bachmann (second from right) joins hands with (from left) Commission­ers Fritz Gaston, Bong Coo and Edward Hayco during the PSA Sports Forum yesterday.

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