The Freeman

POC chief saddened by SEAG bodybuilde­rs’ doping oversight

- Philstar.com

It could have been prevented.

Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham Tolentino lamented the recent brouhaha concerning the national bodybuildi­ng team that was sent back home packing for failing to comply with the Hanoi Southeast Asian Games doping requiremen­ts.

“I did everything up to the last minute,” said Tolentino. “But they invoke some rules which could have been remedied if some officials are really ‘working officials’.”

“Anyways, it’s a lesson learned,” he added.

Composed of eight men and a woman, the squad was not allowed to compete because it did not submit the necessary doping tests that should have been done three weeks before the start of their event.

It was mentioned in the games’ handbook that all participat­ing athletes must submit doping and clearance certificat­es for them to be able to join.

Apparently, the Filipino bodybuilde­rs have not.

In a story by Agence France-Presse, a news wire agency, the team was sad to learn that they could not participat­e and shoot for medals in the biennial meet. —

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