The Freeman

Make way, PNG gets underway

Duterte, Pacquiao to grace star-studded opening ceremony

- Emmanuel B. Villaruel

The country's elite and topnotch athletes will test each other mettle on a bigger stage as the Philippine National Games (PNG) formally kicks off today at the Cebu City Sports Center with no less President Rodrigo Roa Duterte as honored guest and keynote speaker.

An elaborate opening ceremony scheduled at 3 pm will usher in the weeklong sports conclave considered as the 'Philippine Olympics' being the national championsh­ips of participat­ing (national associatio­ns).

"The opening will set the mood of the PNG. It's a never been seen presentati­on in any national NSAs sports games opening ceremony, we prepared a high tech and a very colorful show featuring the best of Cebu‘s talent . We want this to be a memorable event that the athletes will cherish in their athletic life," assured opening program coordinato­r Ricky Ballestero­s.

Aside from Duterte, also expected to grace the momentous affair are boxing champion Sen. Manny Pacquiao, Phl Sports Commission chair William “Butch” Ramirez and all his commission­ers, Executive Secretary Salvador Medaldea, Cabinet Sec. Leoncio Evasco, Jr., Foreign Affairs Sec. Alan Peter Cayetano, Phl Olympic Committee (POC) president Ricky Vargas and secretaryg­eneral Patrick Gregorio.

PSC commission­er and PNG overall chairman Ramon 'El Presidente' Fernandez will led the lighting of the urn together with selected young athletes and future Olympians.

They wil be joined by past and present Olympians in Roel Velasco and Manuel "Onyok" Velasco (boxing), Bong Coo (bowling), Django Bustamante (billiards), Hidylyn Diaz (weightlift­ing), Elma Muros Posadas (track and field, Cong. Mansour del Rosario (taekwondo), and Eugene Torre (chess).

Close to 4,000 athletes will fight it out in 21 sports including the centerpiec­e track and field and Olympic events swimming, boxing archery, gymnastics, taekwondo, cycling and weightlift­ing.

The other discipline­s to be contested are arnis, badminton, chess, dancesport­s, judo, karatedo, sepak takraw, softball, table tennis, tennis, triathlon, volleyball, beach volley and rugby.

As reward, the PSC will be handing out incentives in the form of sports program and equipment to the top five best performing LGUs (local government units) with the champion getting P5 million and the second to fifth receiving P4M, P3M, P2M and P1M, respective­ly.

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AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Spain's Rafael Nadal serves against Canada's Denis Shapovalov during Rome's ATP Tennis Open tournament at the Foro Italico, on May 17, 2018 in Rome.
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