Sun.Star Baguio

Baguio chosen host for Batang Pinoy

- Aileen Refuerzo

BAGUIO City may have lost the opportunit­y to host the 2018 Palarong Pambansa but the City bounced back from its debacle with the chance to house not just one but three prestigiou­s sporting events this year including the Batang Pinoy National Finals in September.

Unlike in the Palarong Pambansa where the city had to toil, haggle and woo its way to the elusive chance, Batang Pinoy’s hosting was handed to Baguio City on a silver platter courtesy of Philippine Sports Commission Chairman William Ramirez.

Mayor Mauricio Domogan on Wednesday confirmed receiving Ramirez’ letter announcing the selection of the city as host of the event on Sept. 15-21.

“It is definite and we would like to thank Chairman Ramirez for choosing our city without us clamoring for it,” the mayor said.

The mayor said the PSC may have gotten wind of the city’s readiness to host large-scale national sporting events through its Palarong Pambansa offer and realized its potential as sports hub.

During the bid presentati­on for Palaro, the city with Benguet province offered to provide the coolest venue literally owing to the localities’ innately cold weather and showcased the world-class venues and accommodat­ions, athletefri­endly billeting centers, first-rate medical services and low criminalit­y status.

Palarong Pambansa is an annual multisport event involving student-athletes from 17 regions of the country while Batang Pinoy is the government's annual multi-sports meet for in and out-ofschool school, 15-yearold and below athletes.

Ramirez said Batang Pinoy is one avenue for the inschool and out-ofschool children to get involved in sports.

“High-performing athletes discovered in this event may also be considered in the national developmen­tal pool,” he said.

Ramirez said they have successful­ly conducted the qualifying legs for Luzon and Visayas last year but because of the Marawi issue, the Mindanao leg was delayed and is set this March.

“In our desire to extensivel­y promote sports in the countrysid­e, the PSC selected Baguio City as the host,” he said.

As host, the city will be provide the playing venues, augment local transporta­tion for athletes and coaches, billeting facilities for ath-

letes and coaches and medical personnel in all playing venues.

The mayor said PSC representa­tives will arrive in the city in the coming days to inspect the playing venues and billeting facilities.

Apart from Batang Pinoy, the city may also serve as one of the venues to the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation (IAAF) Asian Championsh­ips or the Asian Grand Prix probably in April.

The mayor said Philippine Athletics Track and Field Associatio­n (PATAFA) president Philip Ella Juico informed him that Baguio will be one of the venues eyed for the athletics event featuring the best athletes in Asia along with Ilagan in Isabela and Cavite City.

Moreover, the PSC also served notice that the PSC Pacquiao Amateur Boxing Cup finals for Luzon national championsh­ip may also be conducted in the city on April 7.

“Even for the profession­al leg, I was informed that they are planning to conduct here in our City so I have instructed our sports office to prepare for all of these upcoming events,” the mayor said.

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? MORE TRAINING. Baguio City High School students enrolled in the special program for sports play at the at the side of Baguio athletic bowl due to unavailabi­lity of the football field inside the oval to be used for the grand street dancing competitio­n...
Photo by Milo Brioso MORE TRAINING. Baguio City High School students enrolled in the special program for sports play at the at the side of Baguio athletic bowl due to unavailabi­lity of the football field inside the oval to be used for the grand street dancing competitio­n...

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