Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH TRACKSTERS GAIN ACCESS TO MODERN VENUE

-

The country’s national track and field athletes have been given full access to the facilities and resources of the newly-built Vermosa Sports Hub in Imus, Cavite.

The 800-hectare property houses the country’s first ninelane oval that meets the standards of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF), the world governing body.

The oval is an all-weather track of balsam surface, the kind that will be used in the 18th Asian Games in Indonesia this August. At the oval’s center is a full-size football pitch of natural grass.

There’s also an Olympic-size swimming pool while soon to open is the 600-square meter Sante Fitness Lab.

“We are also looking at building an archery facility,” said Jay Teodoro, estate head of the Ayala Corporatio­n-owned Vermosa. “There’s a lot of space to develop. We are continuing our dialogue with other sports.”

Philippine Athletics Track and Field Associatio­n (Patafa) chief Philip Ella Juico was joined by national athletes Marestella Torres-Sunang, Riezel Guarte, Mervin Guarte, Rosie Villarito and Eduardo Alejan during the recent unveiling of the facility.

Torres-Sunang, long jump queen, said Vermosa is a welcome respite from the crowded Philsports Complex in Pasig.

“It doesn’t help my training,” said the three-time Olympian. “Philsports is too crowded because it’s open to the public.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines