President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will personally meet and boost the morale of the Cambodia-bound Filipino athletes during the send-off ceremony on Monday (April 25) at the Philippine International Convention Center.
The staff of the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee have been busy working on the health protocols until the weekend for the more than 1,000 strong delegates that will carry the pride of the county in the 32nd edition of the Southeast Asian Games.
In Vietnam, the Philippines sent 656 athletes and brought home 226 medals composed of 52 gold, 70 silver, and 104 bronze medals for fourth place overall.The presence of no less than the highest official of the land is a big morale boost for the 908 Filipino athletes. who will carry the country’s tri-colors from May 5 to 17, although competitions in some sports take place days earlier beginning April 29.
The PSC under chairman Richard Bachmann is doing just that, although there is more room for improvement since he has only taken office barely four months.
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