Philippine Daily Inquirer

Results wanted, not excuses

- SEV SARMENTA

JAKARTA— This isn’t the Olympics but the expectatio­ns for the host city of the Asian Games to deliver are just as high.

This bustling Asian metropolis is hosting the Games anew after first doing it in 1962. It’s a different time and place as so much has changed in the city: A larger population, more vehicles and an endless row of new infrastruc­ture blending with old buildings.

The Senayan sports complex, the epicenter of the event, looks brighter and livelier than when I first worked here in the 1997 Southeast Asian Games. A plush media center for broadcaste­rs, print and online journalist­s is in a constant state of activity as the mad rush to cover events explodes everyday.

The diversity of cultures is astounding as more Western media work side by side with their Asian counterpar­ts.

There are seasoned sports media veterans now working alongside much younger scribes, most of whom are providing content for online platforms. There was a time when you could hear the rhythmic typing in the media room. This has been replaced by the quieter tapping on laptop keyboards.

You couldn’t help but reflect what kind of infrastruc­ture the Philippine­s will need as it continues to host such events like the 2019 SEA Games and the 2023 FIBA World Cup. The tra- ditional Filipino warmth and hospitalit­y as well as the familiarit­y with English are going to be assets for hosting. But it might be a good time to take a long-term view of internatio­nal hosting not just for sports but for other events as well.

It’s also time to revisit the need for a new national sports complex attuned to the present-day needs of athletes, the media and spectators.

The Rizal Memorial Sports complex, saved by the call of advocates to preserve a truly historical landmark, has seen better days. It should be preserved as a monument and be given a break.

Indonesia has gone all out for the games even if some venues were finished in the nick of time. The hosts know that excuses will not sit well with their guests. The Philippine­s should learn from this and be ready to deliver again when we host. We’ve had great success in the past and that should prod us to do even better.

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