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PSC assures Filipino athletes ready for SEA Games

READY FOR SEAG. Philippine Sports Commission Chairman William ‘Butch’ Ramirez discusses the country’s preparation for the 30th Southeast Asian Games during the Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Forum at Amelie Hotel Manila on Tuesday (Oct. 22, 2019). Ramirez expressed optimism that the Filipino athletes will deliver in the biennial meet slated from Nov. 30 to Dec. 11 this year. (PNA photo by Jesus Escaros)

MANILA – The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) is making sure that the national athletes will be ready to deliver when the country hosts the 30th SEA Games from Nov. 30 to Dec. 11 this year.

“The heart and soul of this SEA Games are the athletes and we are taking care of them. We have not been remiss,” said PSC Chairman William Ramirez during the Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Forum at Amelie Hotel Manila on Tuesday.

The sports official from Davao City also serves as chef-de-mission of Team Philippines, which is eyeing to duplicate the “Miracle of 2005” when the country won the SEAG overall title as host.

From a regular annual budget of PHP300 million, the PSC, following the directive from Malacañang, has spent thrice as much so far this year making sure the athletes are well-trained and highly-motivated.

“We went beyond that (old budget). As of September this year, the PSC has spent PHP1 billion for our athletes,” said Ramirez, the bulk of which being spent on foreign exposure and equipment.

The PSC also increased the daily and meal allowances of the athletes (651 male and 462 female) and 346 coaches and worked on upgrading their living quarters and training facilities.

The Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, which was built in 1934, is undergoing a major facelift, and whether or not work is done for the coming SEA Games, the national athletes will benefit from this.

The Philsports Arena in Pasig and Teachers’ Camp in Baguio City, two other facilities that cater to athletes, are undergoing major repairs. Ramirez said the PSC could not have done it without the help of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR).

Ramirez added that the foreign exposure will bring out the best from the athletes when the country hosts the SEA Games for the fourth time since 1981, 1991 and 2005.

“Because of that exposure, malakas ang loob ko (I am confident). We can deliver a surprise in the SEA Games,” said Ramirez during the forum presented by San Miguel Corp., Braska Restaurant, Amelie Hotel, and PAGCOR.

“And it’s very inspiring to see the results. We have found new heroes,” he said, referring to gymnast Caloy Yulo, female boxer Nesthy Petecio and pole vaulter EJ Obiena.

“With all our investment, I am confident that our athletes will deliver in this SEA Games,” added Ramirez.

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