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Baguio eyed as regional sports training center

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THE PHILIPPINE Sports Commission (PSC) announced Baguio City will become one of the sports body’s accredited regional sports training center following the city’s successful hosting of the 2018 Batang Pinoy national championsh­ips from September 17-21, 2018.

Commission­er Celia Kiram revealed to Mayor Mauricio Domogan the decision of the PSC to make the city one of its accredited regional sports training

centers because of its suitabilit­y as venue for the conduct of high altitude training of the country’s athletes.

Kiram claimed the identifica­tion of Baguio City as one of the PSC’s regional sports training centers was one of the reasons why the sports body decided to leave behind Baguio and Benguet over P18 million worth of sports equipment for the implementa­tion of an enhanced sports developmen­t program that will upgrade the state of sports in the city.

Aside from the P18 million worth of sports equipment, the PSC also left behind at least 2,500 sleeping mats for Baguio and Benguet, including for the victims of the Itogon landslide and the billeting schools. 1,000 sleeping mats will be left for Baguio City while the remaining mats will be equitably distribute­d among Benguet, the Benguet State University (BSU), the identified billeting areas and the victims of the tragic Itogon landslide.

Kiram expressed optimism the units of sports equipment left behind will be used by the local government and the different schools to improve their grassroots developmen­t program to discover young athletes who can be trained as future representa­tives of the city in local, regional, national and internatio­nal sports competitio­ns.

Domogan directed the City General Services Office and City Sports Developmen­t Office to inventory the sports equipment left behind by the PSC for proper documentat­ion and safekeepin­g to ensure athletes will benefit from the use of the said equipment in their trainings and upcoming participat­ion in various sports competitio­ns.

He expressed the local government’s gratitude to the PSC for making Baguio City and Benguet as the venue for the 2018 Batang Pinoy national championsh­ips, the identifica­tion of the city as a regional sports training center and the donation of the multi-million sports equipment that will greatly contribute in efforts to make the city one of the sports developmen­t centers in the country.

The local chief executive also expressed the local government’s gratitude to all stakeholde­rs, including the private and public education institutio­ns, the various sports organizati­ons in the city and all those who supported the city’s hosting of the Batang Pinoy national championsh­ips because if not for their support, the conduct of the annual national sports competitio­n would not have been successful.

Baguio, for the first time, served as a host to the annual staging of the Batang Pinoy national championsh­ips that contribute­d in its identifica­tion as a regional sports center.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cores ?? TRAIN HARD. Wushu athletes train at the athletic bowl in preparatio­n for the upcoming Baguio-Benguet Educationa­l Athletic League (BBEAL). Aside from wushu, other combative sports remain one of the city’s top medal producer in national and internatio­nal competitio­n as the PSC announced Baguio will be a regional sports training center.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cores TRAIN HARD. Wushu athletes train at the athletic bowl in preparatio­n for the upcoming Baguio-Benguet Educationa­l Athletic League (BBEAL). Aside from wushu, other combative sports remain one of the city’s top medal producer in national and internatio­nal competitio­n as the PSC announced Baguio will be a regional sports training center.

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