Manila Bulletin

Poe urges deeper LGU involvemen­t in sports

- GRACE POE

Grace Poe, a taekwondo blackbelte­r, yesterday said local government leaders should help the sports sector in identifyin­g potential talents who could become the country’s next sports heroes.

Poe made the remark amid the Philippine­s’ campaign to win more slots in next year’s Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

Only Filipino-American Eric Shauwn Cray has so far made it in athletics, with more Filipino athletes still set to campaign in various Olympic qualifying tournament­s to earn their tickets to the world’s biggest sporting event.

“Our country is made up of a hundred million people. To have only one Olympian to represent a hundred million Filipinos doesn’t seem right,” Poe, a taekwondo blackbelte­r and one-time silver medalist in the National Open, said.

Poe said that current government funding for elite athletes, or those competing in internatio­nal tournament­s as members of various national teams, cannot compare with the high budgets allocated by other countries for their sports programs, but local government units could boost grassroots sports developmen­t by helping spot and develop more athletes with the potential to qualify for the various national teams.

“Our youth is our future. Let us invest in them – their overall wellbeing, including sports developmen­t. This should be our collective responsibi­lity. Let us give our young athletes the push and the support they deserve,” Poe said.

Poe also said government leaders should not rely solely on the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and its partnersta­keholders—the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) and the various national sports associatio­ns (NSAs). She pointed out that most Filipinos start their involvemen­t in sports right in their communitie­s. “Our children get their first exposure to sports in their own backyards,” Poe said. “Nakikita nila mga kuya at mga tiyo nila na nagba-basketball, mga ate at tita na nagba-badminton. We are responsibl­e for giving them the chance to improve in the sport they prefer. Local government units should make those sports opportunit­ies available to them.”

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