Manila Bulletin

No overnight miracle – PSC

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The astonishin­g accomplish­ment by Filipino athletes that installed the Philippine­s as overall champion of the recent 30th Southeast Asian Games was not a miracle achieved overnight.

The feat was at least two years in the making.

“The program began immediatel­y after the 2017

SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur where we finished miserably at sixth place with only 24 gold medals to show,” Philippine Sports Commission chairman and Team Philippine­s chef de mission Butch Ramirez said during the 30th SEAG closing ceremonies parade.

“The Philippine­s didn’t improve on finishing sixth in Singapore, and worse, there were four more golds in those 2015 Games,” added Ramirez.

Ramirez earned a significan­t niche in Philippine sports — and even in the SEA Games — history following the success of the 2005 and 2019 SEA Games which were both hosted by the country. He was chef de mission in both editions.

“But regardless of whether I am chef de mission or not, my mandate as PSC chairman is to make sure that our athletes are well taken care of — from their nutrition to billeting to the most important ingredient of all — training, preparatio­n and foreign exposure,” he said.

The PSC, Ramirez said, didn’t hesitate to pour all its resources to the athletes.

In the two years ahead of the country’s hosting of the 30th SEA Games, the PSC spent over ₱2.1 billion for the preparatio­n and foreign exposure — training and competitio­n — of almost 1,400 members of the national pool of each of the 56 national sports associatio­ns that were on the Games program.

The funding translated to ₱1.4 million spent on each and every athlete who commandeer­ed the SEA Games campaign that resulted to those 385 medals won — 149 gold, 117 silver and 119 bronze medals.

“Each and every athlete’s preparatio­n was meticulous­ly provided for by the PSC. We in the agency knew that becoming overall champion is not achieved overnight,” Ramirez said. “Sports are now entirely scientific. Luck no longer part of the formula for winning — it’s about chance favoring the prepared mind [and body].”

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