Philippine Daily Inquirer

Some NSAS cool to Russian training

- By June Navarro

SOME national sports associatio­ns are reluctant to bring their athletes to Russia and train there for a long period of time.

Philippine Sports Commission chair Richie Garcia revealed this yesterday even as he encouraged NSAS not to waste the opportunit­y opened by the sports-funding agency’s deal with the sports ministry of Russia allowing Filipino athletes to hone their skills in one of the world’s top sporting countries.

Garcia, who announced the agreement with Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko during the Philippine Olympic Committee meeting on Wednesday, said the responsibi­lity of exploring and cashing in on the sports pact rests solely with the NSAS.

“It will open the doors for the NSAS. The MOU (memorandum of understand­ing) with Russia is ready to be implemente­d and they could send their athletes there anytime,” said Garcia.

While refusing to name the reluctant NSAS, observers said judo, weightlift­ing, gymnastics, shooting, boxing and wrestling should benefit from the tie-up since Russia has been a consistent Olympic medal-earner in these discipline­s.

The MOU covers the training of athletes, knowledge transfer for coaches, exchange of ideas and programs on sports medicine and science and use of Russia’s ultramoder­n sports facilities.

“The PSC is ready to support them. We’re doing everything to provide the best for our athletes. Let’s take advantage of the MOU,” said Garcia.

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