POC Chairman buckles down to work

It will be a busy 2013 for the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) as it prepares local athletes for a number of international tournaments, particularly the Asian Youth Games, the World Youth Games, the Centennial Games and the 27th Southeast Asian Games in Myanmar.

POC Chairman Tom Carrasco said the board has already consulted officials of all national sports associations before laying down the plans designed for the country’s participation in several international tournaments

"There's no definite action yet. What we had done actually is to lay down what are the international commitments on hand this year and accept suggestions from members as to what to do about them," Carrasco added.

The Triathlon Association of the Philippines head said that POC officials believe athletes should be given proper training as it will play an important part in the country’s preparation for SEA Games, just like in 2005 when the country hosted the biennial games and emerged as the overall champions.

"We believe proper conditioning could also be the key. (POC president Peping Cojuangco) is always been saying that our athletes lacked the physical strength in our past participation in the SEA Games, Asian Games and the Olympics," said Carrasco.

Carrasco added that the POC has named Vice President Joey Romasanta of Karatedo, Treasurer Julian Camacho of wushu, and board directors Jeff Tamayo of soft tennis and Cynthia Carrion of gymnastics to work with Philippine Sports Commission Commissioners Iggy Clavecilla, Akiko Thompson, Jolly Gomez and Buddy Andrada to the SEAG Task Force to monitor the progress of the country’s preparations.

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