Women's Festival of Martial Arts

Close to 1,000 female athletes joined the first Women's Festival of Martial Arts last week at the World Trade Center in Pasay City,

National sports associations (NSAs) in arnis, boxing, fencing, judo, Karatedo, muay, Pencak silat, taekwondo, wrestling, and wushu conducted demonstrations and free classes to attract new athletes to join and try their respective events.

Philippine Sports Commission Commissioner for women and gender empowerment Akiko Thomson-Guevara said she was surprised by the overwhelming support of the people.

"The participants’ response was phenomenal. So many people came. We hope that his project would encourage more women to get into sports, especially in martial arts,” said Thomson-Guevara.

“We’re hoping to help the NSAs discover new athletes for their national training pool. I won’t be surprised if a female athlete wins our first Olympic gold medal, especially in boxing since it is a brand new event.”

Thomson-Guevarra added the PSC plans to hold similar events to promote other sports. We’re going to do this once a year even on a bigger scale, but we’re going to do this kind of project with other sports.”

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