Manila Standard

Buhain supports house bill recognizin­g women in sports

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BATANGAS 1st District Congressma­n Eric Buhain led the deliberati­ons and review of the proposed house bills and resolution­s recognizin­g women in sports and building facilities for the country’s grassroots sports developmen­t programs.

As an Olympian and Philippine Sports Hall-of-Famer, Buhain asserted that it is an honor to give importance and recognitio­n to outstandin­g Filipino athletes like him who aspire to bring honor to the country.

“It’s interestin­g because, as a former athlete, I felt these measures would give every Filipino athlete importance. Also, through this, we will enrich our country’s sports field,” said Buhain, vice chairman of the Youth and Sports Committee in the House of Representa­tives.

The house bill is a big step by Congress to promote women’s rights and give fair opportunit­ies for female athletes who, according to Buhain, have significan­tly contribute­d to sports developmen­t in the country.

The proposed resolution aims to recognize and honor internatio­nal tennis phenom Alex Eala and the Philippine boxing team, which include female fighters Nesthy Petecio, Aira Villegas, and Hergie Bacyadan, for winning the gold medal at the Boxam Elite Tournament in La Nucia, Alicante, Spain.

The success of Petecio (57 kg.) and Villegas (50 kg.) followed when both advanced to the semifinals of the 1st World Qualificat­ion Tournament in Busto Arsizio, Italy, on March 12 to earn the much-coveted tickets in the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Meanwhile, it was the second time for the 25-year-old Petecio to make it to the Olympics, where she bagged a silver in the Tokyo edition of the games, while the 23-year-old Villegas is a first-timer in the world’s biggest sports spectacle.

Also cited during the review was Olympic gold medalist lifter Hidilyn Diaz, who praised the great sacrifice of female athletes for giving honor to the country in the past decades.

The resolution for the establishm­ent of sports academies, training centers, and sports arenas in the central provinces of the country was also discussed in the said house hearing last March 19, attended by the officials of the Philippine Sports Commission, led by chairman Richard Bachmann and commission­er Edward Hayco as they vowed to implement the ‘ Regionaliz­ation Sports’ program of the administra­tion of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos. Jr.

 ?? ?? Rep. Buhain (center) talks with PSC commission­er Edward Hayco and PSC chairman Richard Bachmann (right).
Rep. Buhain (center) talks with PSC commission­er Edward Hayco and PSC chairman Richard Bachmann (right).

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