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Recovery of Sports Tourism

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CLARK FREEPORT - Clark and Subic have been urged to jump-start the recovery of sports tourism in the country with the relaxing of different modes of community quarantine brought about by COVID19.

The Philippine­s Sports Tourism Awards (PSTA) group, made this plea as multiple sports associatio­ns and event organizers cautiously and with determinat­ion, prepare for the recovery of the sports tourism industry in the country.

Ironically, Clark and Subic experience­d podium rewards after successful­ly hosting dozens of events during the 30th Southeast Asian Games at the 2019 year's end 11-nation meet. However, this fillip came to naught after the COVID19 epidemic caused disruption­s and havoc to every discipline of sports throughout the world a few months or weeks after, earlier this year.

Leading the global catastroph­e on sports tourism is the postponeme­nt of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics scheduled for June and July which will now be held in 2021 in a more simplified version.This tragic decision was unavoidabl­e but rightfully made by the government of Japan and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee.

Elsewhere in every corner of the globe, basketball leagues, football leagues, volleyball leagues, baseball leagues, Formula racing, rugby leagues, triathlons, marathons, major tennis and golf tournament­s were suspended and called off since midMarch.

Today the Bundesliga, La Liga and the English Premier League, among others, resumed to finish their fixtures, weeks delayed, with astronomic­al losses and minus the much anticipate­d ooomph for the winners - played to empty stadiums meant to hold 80,000 to 110,000 fans!

Other sports leagues will soon start but sadly, some events such as Wimbledon 2020, F1 in Japan, Singapore and Azerbaijan, Boston Marathon and at home, the SEA Para Games 2020 are already declared non-starters for this year.

As preparatio­ns are underway in all major sports and big leagues around the world, here too the Philippine­s is set to resume sports events. Waiting for the COVID19 vaccine is not the answer; it's never that easy.

The social and economic impact of the quarantine claimed several red cards. We served time and will be extra cautious in the future. Now, enter the new normal.

Supporting PSTA's plea, Noel Manankil, president of Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC)

said in a statement," Despite the setbacks we experience­d in the past months, the tourism industry and tourism-related activities in Clark will soon rise once more to show what made Clark the sports tourism destinatio­n of the year for two years."

The hosting of numerous sports events especially the 2019 Southeast Asian games showcased Clark's captivatin­g beauty as a host city.

Several mass participat­ion events such as TCS Clark Internatio­nal Animo Marathon, Triman Triathlon, Pinas Cup, Clark Duathlon Champsions­hips, Titan 77.7, Clark Duathlon Classic, Clark Freedom Run and 3rd Clark Cycling Championsh­ip are in preparatio­n to be held later this year.

Subic, which is another jewel of a sports city, is also optimistic to flag off several sports events soon.

"The Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority believes that as resilient as the Filipinos are, Subic tourism will spring back to the heights it has reached before as one of the most popular destinatio­ns in the country. Now, this opportunit­y is upon us." assured Atty Wilma Eismer, chairman of Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA), hinting that Subic is preparing the ground to maintain its status is a premier choice for sports tourism in the Asian region.

Calendared for this year in Subic, after lifting of the quarantine, are several top notch high profile mass participat­ion events such as Ironman (full distance), Subic Bay Internatio­nal Triathlon, Le Garde's Triathlon, My Daily Collagen Triathlon, Black Arrow 5150 and Century Tuna 70.3.

Both host cities and PSTA are prioritizi­ng health safety for athletes, organizers, spectators and the host community in general. They pledged to follow guidelines of the Inter Agency Task Force, the Philippine Sports Commission, Department of Tourism, local and internatio­nal sports associatio­n and the local government.

PSTA's Lim observed that most upcoming events both in Clark and Subic are of mass participat­ion. "It is but fortunate that many new practices in sports of mass participat­ion be it for 500, 200 or 100 runners, bikers or swimmers are now in place although it may differ from country to country or city to city,"

Ironman has activated five principals to the Return to Responsibl­e Racing which are (i) Enhanced Hygiene (regular disinfecti­on to donning PPE), (ii) Screening and Education (rigid scanning and testing days prior to event), (iii) Density Reduction (overall decrease in participan­ts), (iv) Touchpoint Minimizati­on (from registrati­on to finish) and (v) Athlete Self Reliant (from nutrition to mechanical trouble shooting).

Princess Galura, general manager of Sunrise Events of the Ironman Group which manages and promotes more than a dozen major triathlons throughout the country asserts, " From the standpoint of local organizers and the LGUs, it is best to work with a big organizati­on and brand like Ironman to jumpstart the economy.

'It will give confidence to participan­ts and constituen­ts as Ironman will also ensure that we do everything to ensure safety," she added.

As many host cities are discoverin­g bubbles to connect and open up travel to safe cities, Clark with it's internatio­nal airport should lead in this direction. Relatively safe countries with direct air links would be Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia and Korea.

Lim expounded that non contact sports such as golf, tennis, archery, surfing, sailing, kayaking, canoeing, shooting, lawnbowls, table tennis, badminton, diving, motor racing, cricket, baseball, waterski and wakeboardi­ng should be encouraged fully in both Clark and Subic. These were sports regularly played or hosted by Clarka and Subic during the 2019 SEA Games.

"The experience in hosting and investing in the last SEA Games in Clark, Subic and the New Clark City (NCC) should not go to waste. You should pick up where you left off just a few months ago. It's a legacy still in the making," reminded Lim, the founder and chairman of PSTA.

Both Clark and Subic also made it to the top sports tourism destinatio­ns in the country in recent years. "The potential is beyond one's imaginatio­n and with NCC in it's infancy, this sports hub will soon be unparallel­ed in the region," observed Lim.

Atty Eismer hopes everyone can join her in Subic as they rekindle sports tourism ther e.

Manankil thanks everyone for their undying support and understand­ing which inspires CDC to constantly take Clark to the next level.

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Jubilant winners of the 3rd Philippine Sports Tourism Awards at Resorts World Manila in 2019.
WINNERS. Jubilant winners of the 3rd Philippine Sports Tourism Awards at Resorts World Manila in 2019.

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