The Philippine Star

Mikee: IOC knows what’s going on

- By ABAC CORDERO

Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski is here to make sure that the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) is abreast with the developmen­ts in the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC).

“We at the IOC are regularly in touch,” said Cojuangco-Jaworski, the distinguis­hed IOC representa­tive to the Philippine­s, during the online version of the PSA Forum. Cojuangco-Jaworski was scheduled to give the IOC an update on the POC scene yesterday, including the ongoing debate regarding proposed amendments in its constituti­on and by-laws.

POC president Abraham Tolentino is batting for the amendments, including putting an age cap of 70 years on those seeking elective positions in the local Olympic body.

In the proposed amendments, a person can no longer occupy the position of president in more than one NSA (national sports associatio­n), and that the POC will have to withdraw recognitio­n on an NSA that is no longer affiliated with its own IF (Internatio­nal Federation).

The proposed amendments, however, met a strong opposition from key officers of the POC, including chairman Steve Hontiveros, first vice president Jose Romasanta and five other members of the 13-seat executive board.

The debate ended in a stalemate, and after two meetings, the POC remained with the same old constituti­on in its hands.

The POC wants to push through with its elections this year despite the rescheduli­ng of the Tokyo Olympics from this month to July next year.

“That’s in the POC by-laws. In other countries, it’s only stated that they will have elections on the Olympic year so naturally that’s 2020. But the Olympics was postponed,” she said.

“There are countries where the constituti­on says that whether or not the Olympics pushes through, there will be elections. And we are one of those countries. That is specified. Of course, the IOC expects that we adhere to our own constituti­on,” she added.

Cojuangco-Jaworski, a gold medalist in equestrian during the 2002 Busan Asian Games, was recently elected to the powerful IOC executive board. She is the first Asian woman to hold the position.

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