The Philippine Star

Romero cited for shooting contributi­ons

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Saying he wants to give others a chance to lead, businessma­n-sportsman Mikee Romero yesterday declared he won’t be seeking another term as president when the Philippine National Shooting Associatio­n (PNSA) holds its elections on Feb. 16.

Despite a strong clamor for him to seek a complete fouryear term this time, Romero declined the offer to head one of the country’s most active sports associatio­ns, saying others are also capable of running the associatio­n.

He also cited that his involvemen­t in several projects of his business might limit his participat­ion in the various activities of the PNSA.

“I will be doing a disservice to the associatio­n if I will continue to cling on my position while I’m out most of the time,” said the 41-year-old Harbour Centre owner who served the associatio­n for a little over 18 months.

Romero took over the remainder of the four-year term left by Olympian Art Macapagal in June of 2011 after he was voted by the directors of the five aggrupatio­ns Ð shotgun, rifle, pistol, practical shooting and non-ISSF.

Romero is cited for his important innovation­s Ð the establishm­ent of the first electronic target system at the Marine Shooting Range, expanded PNSA membership and member shooters’ exposure in internatio­nal competitio­ns.

He also managed to convince Asian Shooting Federation president Shiek Salman to give shotgun specialist Brian Rosario a slot in last year’s Summer Olympics in London.

With the help of secretary-general Col. Danilo Gamboa, treasurer Marcia Cleofas and executive director Larry Paredes, Romero organized a membership data base and establishe­d a merit system. The associatio­n now has its own website.

ÒNo favoritism because we have our own merit system. For that, nawala rin ang palakasan,” added Romero, who sometimes had to personally finance the participat­ion of Filipino shooters in internatio­nal competitio­ns.

Romero also introduced a new shooting craze Ð the PNSA Bench Rest rifle group Ð propagatio­n of the small bore (.22) and big bore rifle groups (.223), and won for the country the right to host the 2013 Southeast Asian Shooting Associatio­n (SEASA) Championsh­ip.

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Mikee Romero

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