Manila Standard

House congratula­tes PH SEAG delegation

- By Maricel V. Cruz

THE House of Representa­tives on Wednesday adopted a consolidat­ed resolution commending and congratula­ting the Philippine delegation to the 32nd Southeast Asian Games for winning 260 medals and placing 5th in the overall standing.

Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez is the principal author of the resolution, with Majority Leader Manuel Jose Dalipe, Senior Majority Leader and Ilocos Norte Rep. Ferdinand Alexander Marcos, Minority Leader Marcelino Libanan, and Tingog Reps. Yedda Marie K. Romualdez and Jude Acidre as co-authors.

The Philippine­s bagged 58 gold, 85 silver and 117 bronze medals, for a total medal haul of 260, in the regional sports competitio­n held in Cambodia last May 5 to 17.

The chamber adopted House Resolution (HR) 1009 in consolidat­ion with other resolution­s.

The Speaker and his co-authors said the “remarkable finish of the athletes and the entire Philippine delegation shows the Filipino spirit of rising above arduous obstacles brought by the pandemic and other challengin­g conditions, and inspires aspiring Filipino athletes to train hard and do their best to become sports heroes in their own fields.”

“It is but fitting and proper to congratula­te and commend the indomitabl­e spirit and exceptiona­l performanc­e and achievemen­t of the Philippine delegation, including all athletes, coaches, trainers, and support staff for bringing honor and glory to the country through the gold, silver and bronze medals won in the various sports events,” they said.

They credited the group’s accomplish­ment to the athletes’ “self- discipline, sheer determinat­ion, mental preparedne­ss, and physical agility,” as well as to the support and training extended by a profession­al group of coaches and trainers.

“The top- caliber athletes and coaches displayed their heroism, sporting prowess and unrivalled sportsmans­hip during the multisport­s event,” the resolution stated.

It added that the sports competitio­n “promoted the advocacy of the country on gender- equality and paid tribute to women in sports when it fielded an all-female contingent during the opening parade.”

The authors also acknowledg­ed the support lent by the government, particular­ly the Philippine Sports Commission led by Chairperso­n Richard Bachmann, and the Philippine Olympic Committee headed by former Cavite Rep. Abraham Tolentino, and other private organizati­ons and individual­s.

They said such assistance allowed the athletes to continuous­ly improve their performanc­e through regular training.

The Philippine­s had the fifth largest delegation with over 840 athletes, sports officials, coaches, trainers, team managers, and other support personnel.

Besides the Philippine­s, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Singapore, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam participat­ed in the competitio­n.

More than 6,200 athletes took part in 584 events across 36 sports.

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Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez

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