Philippine Daily Inquirer

All-out effort to qualify more Olympic boxers

- By June Navarro

BEFORE drawing up plans for an all-out campaign in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, Filipino boxers should first earn tickets to the Games through the qualifying tournament­s.

Top officials of the Philippine Olympic Committee as well as the Philippine Sports Commission agreed with the Alliance Boxing Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (Abap) during a meeting yesterday that all resources must be concentrat­ed on the overseas qualifiers so the country can bring more boxers to Rio.

“Let’s focus our attention first on the qualifying tournament­s,” said POC first vice presi- dent and Olympic chief of mission Joey Romasanta. “Once we have the qualified boxers, we can plan the strategy to increase our chances of winning a medal.”

Romasanta said boxing chief Ricky Vargas has organized a plan for the boxers who will undergo highimpact strength and conditioni­ng training.

Part of the plan is to hire a foreign coach with POC president Jose “Peping” Cojuangco Jr. proposing to bring in more coaches from different countries on a short-term basis.

“He (Cojuangco) suggested that foreign coaches should train our boxers for a month or two and then transfer their knowledge to our local coaches,” said Romasanta during a meeting at Edsa Shangri-La hotel attended by PSC chair Richie Garcia, commission­er Iggy Clavecilla and Abap executive Ed Picson.

The Philippine­s hasn’t won a medal since 1996, when Mansueto “Onyok” Velasco bagged a silver in the Atlanta Games.

He added that the POC would seek the recommenda­tion of Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao onhowto motivate the boxers and his help in tapping his trainer Freddie Roach to train the amateur boxers.

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ROACH: POCplans to seek his assistance.

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