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National sports academy on track to start classes by 2021

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CLARK FREEPORT--The National Academy of Sports (NAS) is on track to open classes and start the developmen­t of young scholar-athletes by next year, officials said during a recent site visit at New Clark City.

A contingent from NAS led by Executive Director Prof. Josephine Joy Reyes and the Department of Education (DepEd) visited New Clark City on December 4, Friday, to inspect the site of the academy pursuant to Republic Act 11470, as well as the sports facilities which will serve as the training ground of the student-athletes.

“It is significan­t for the NAS to be situated in New Clark City where the 30th SEA Games in 2019 was held. This is a testament to the government’s capacity to have a continuous and sustainabl­e program in optimizing the usage of the facilities that we have built for the hosting of the Games,” Reyes said.

“The developmen­tal roadmap for New Clark City, especially with the upcoming campuses of various educationa­l institutio­ns, will provide a conducive learning atmosphere,” she added, referring to other schools such as the University of the Philippine­s, Technologi­cal University of the

Philippine­s, Polytechni­c University of the Philippine­s, and the Philippine Science High School.

New Clark City is the site of the first worldclass sports complex developed by the government since the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex was built in the 1930s. It features the Athletics Stadium with a track certified as Class 1 by the IAAF, and an Aquatics Center certified by FINA.

BCDA President and CEO Vince Dizon said the sports facilities in New Clark City will be “the government’s lasting legacy in the developmen­t of future generation­s of athletes.”

“We are excited to see our young students train into becoming world champions. We hope the facilities in New Clark City will inspire and motivate them to excel further both in sports and their academics,” Dizon said.

According to Reyes, the NAS aims to be at the forefront of sports training and education in the Philippine­s. The establishm­ent of the NAS institutio­nalizes an educationa­l system to implement a quality and enhanced secondary education program with a special curriculum on spor t s.

“NAS will provide world-class facilities and services, including sports sciences, at par with internatio­nal standards to develop the athletic skills and talents of student-athletes and at the same time provide highqualit­y academic instructio­n,” Reyes said, hoping that the national government’s initiative will inspire local government­s to improve the quality of its sports and youth developmen­t progr ams.

“Most importantl­y, this nurtures the dreams of our young aspiring athletes that one day they will represent the Philippine­s to the extent of their abilities,” she said. (BCDA Public Affairs)

 ?? (Chris Navarro) ?? SPORTS TOURISM AWARD. Charles Lim, Chairman and Founder of the PSTA awards the winners of the 4th Sports Tourism Awards held at Clark Marriotte Hotel , CSEZ last Thursday.
(Chris Navarro) SPORTS TOURISM AWARD. Charles Lim, Chairman and Founder of the PSTA awards the winners of the 4th Sports Tourism Awards held at Clark Marriotte Hotel , CSEZ last Thursday.
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 ?? (BCDA) ?? CONTINGENT. A contingent from the National Academy of Sports led by Executive Director Prof. Josephine Joy Reyes, and the Department of Education visit the New Clark City Athletics Stadium on December 4, Friday. The stadium is one of the sports facilities to be used by NAS when it opens next year.
(BCDA) CONTINGENT. A contingent from the National Academy of Sports led by Executive Director Prof. Josephine Joy Reyes, and the Department of Education visit the New Clark City Athletics Stadium on December 4, Friday. The stadium is one of the sports facilities to be used by NAS when it opens next year.

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