The Philippine Star

Vargas disqualifi­ed from POC elections

- By OLMIN LEYBA

The Philippine Olympic Committee ( POC)’ s election body yesterday cleared the way for re-electionis­t president Peping Cojuangco to run unopposed as it disqualifi­ed his rival, boxing chief Ricky Vargas, who questioned the decision.

Former Internatio­nal Olympic Committee representa­tive Frank Elizalde, who heads the three- man election committee, said Vargas didn’t meet the

primary requiremen­t of“active participat­ion” for the past two years.

Vargas’ ticket- mate, Rep. Bambol Tolentino, was similarly declared ineligible to run for the post of chairman, leaving incumbent Tom Carrasco by his lonesome in the race.

Elizalde cited Article 7, Section 11 of the POC bylaws, which states that candidates for president and chairman should be “an active member of POC general assemblies for two consecutiv­e years.”

“Per our records of attendance, I regret to advise that they did not comply (with) this attendance requiremen­t, they didn’t participat­e in general assemblies to any great extent,” Elizalde explained.

Elizalde said to his knowledge, Vargas attended the GA only once while Tolentino showed up around thrice over the past two years.

Vargas’ group has until Nov. 2 to file a protest with the POC election committee with the option of elevating it to the executive board and eventually to the POC membership.

“Mr. Vargas will definitely question his disqualifi­cation; he believes he has all the qualificat­ions to run for POC president and none of the disqualifi­cations ,” Vargas’ spokesman Chito Salud said.

“It is unfortunat­e. The disqualifi­cation clearly disregards the principles of fair play and prejudices not just for the rights of ABAP but the interest and welfare of Philippine sports as well,” he added.

At this point, Salud said Vargas’ lawyers are “preparing for remedies and will determine whether it is pointless or futile to ask the election committee and the POC executive board for a reconsider­ation of the disqualifi­cation order.”

During the assembly, ABAP secretary general Pato Gregorio stood up and protested the disqualifi­cation, maintainin­g the required active participat­ion relates to the national sports associatio­n as a member of the POC body.

“The main question that needs to be answered is can they define active participat­ion? Our associatio­n actively participat­ed in all the tournament­s, internatio­nal and local, our programs are in place and our budget is in place,” Gregorio said.

But Elizalde insisted that it is the individual’s participat­ion, not the associatio­n’s, that is the main issue.

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