The country’s drive to bag its first gold medal in the Beijing Olympics next year got a huge boost when Senators Gringo Honasan and Juan Ponce Enrile promised their all out support for the strategic master plan of the PSC led by William “Butch” Ramirez which is aimed at accomplishing the seemingly impossible goal of achieving Olympic glory for the sports loving Filipinos everywhere. The two senators joined the growing clamor for every sector to help in this great cause. The two respected, veteran, legislators promised to help secure the much needed funds necessary to fuel the onslaught for our first ever gold medals.
President
Gloria M. Arroyo made the proposal to increase the PSC’s budget
from P117 million to P260 million next year and with the great
atmosphere in the Senate there are high hopes that the proposed
budget increase will be passed without problems. Also joining the
bandwagon to win medals for the country in the said Olympics were
Senators Jinggoy Estrada, Pia Cayetano, Chiz Escudero, Ed Angara, and
Manny Villar. Honasan a former sportsman himself promised to be the
“new voice" of Philippine Sports in the Senate. Ramirez has
the president’s mandate to bring the country to the threshold of
Olympic power.
With
these developments sports pundits are convinced that the juggernaut
to bag our first gold has began to hit its stride. A report from
Davao City sportswriter CR Maxey says that Philippine Sports
Commission Chair William “Butch” Ramirez is now confident the
country can win an Olympic gold and that this may come in the 2008
Beijing Games. (Ramirez is from Davao. ) But he said Team Philippines
may not have the luxury of time in as far as preparation for the
world’s biggest sporting show is concerned.
The
country won four gold medals in the recent Asian Games in Doha,
Qatar, which was one gold short of Ramirez’s prediction of a 5-gold
haul. The performance, however, of the Filipino athletes received
commendations from sports officials, led by President
Gloria-Macapagal Arroyo.
Ramirez
was given marching orders by GMA to get the country’s first gold in
the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Ramirez has identified 12 different sports
that will be placed under a special program aimed at giving the
country its first Olympic gold.
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12 sports whose athletes will undergo special training for the 2008
Olympics in Beijing are athletics, swimming, diving, boxing,
taekwondo, archery, fencing, lawn tennis, weightlifting, gymnastics,
shooting and wushu. “These are the sports where we have chances of
winning our first Olympic gold. And for the next year heading to the
Beijing Olympics, we will focus on these sports."
“We
have already prepared the strategy. And behind these effort will be
First Gentleman Mike Arroyo, the private sector, the PSC, the POC and
the different NSAs,” Ramirez added. Other POC officials who will
play key roles in this program are weightlifting’s Monico
Puentevella and bowling’s Steve Hontiveros. Ramirez said the First
Gentleman is heavily committed to this cause. Garcia and Hontiveros
will go to the US to coordinate with their counterparts.
*Maryland
Tennisters Happy. Meanwhile members of the FATAM (Filipino
American Tennis Association of Maryland) led by its spokesperson
Danny Francia hailed the efforts of FilAm tennis player Cecil Mamiit
to spearhead the Philippine Tennis efforts to win medals in the
Beijing Olympics Mamiit often visited Montgomery County in Maryland
to campaign in the Legg Mason Tennis Tournament during the summer. He
is well liked by the youth and will serve to inspire them to do great
things. The team will compete in Davis Cup play against Kuwait .
RP
tennis team manager Jean Henri Lhuillier is confident of the national
team’s chances for a return stint to Group I as well as a
successful campaign in the Southeast Asian Games this December in
Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. “I believe we have a very good chance
of achieving these goals," said Lhuillier in a recent press
briefing in Makati City “Mga kabayan suportahan po natin sila.”
*Mabuhay
ang Pinoy. * Paeng Nepomuceno once again lifted the hearts and image
of the Filipino athlete in particular and the Filipino people in
general when he became a double winner in the tournament where no
other non Australian player has ever won a medal, Paeng not only won
the title, the South Pacific Classic, but did it twice. And 23 years
apart. Super athlete Nepomuceno, who has just recently been named
USBC ambassador for Bowling, is a four time World Cup Bowling
champion. Mabuhay ang Filipino.
*Fil
Am Tennisters in National Tourney. * Several members of the Fil
American Tennis Association of Northern Virginia which draws
membership from DC Virginia and Maryland are set to leave for Las
Vegas Nevada, to compete in the National 3.5 USTA Adult Tennis
Championships. The group playing under the name of Courtmasters will
join seventeen other regional champions from California, Hawaii,
Pacific Northwest, Midwest, Missouri ,Florida and New England. The
tournament is set for October 5 to 7, 2007. Ed Tiong and Jose
Macaranas are the powers behind the organization. Good Luck guys!
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