AURORA skaters will soon be able to show their skills in rollers as the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has finalized the completion of a P39.2-million Baler Skate Park in the province.
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MANILA - First-time host Cambodia intends to go big time by laying out a 49-sport program with a potentially record number of events at 632 when the 32nd edition of the Southeast Asian Games are held on May 5 to 16 next year. But Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president, Representative Abraham "Bambol" Tolentino, told the POC Executive Board during its regular meeting on Monday that the other member countries are contesting the inclusion of dozens of events. "Many events are under sports that don't have international federations [IFs] or most of the SEA Games countries aren't familiar with," said Tolentino during the meeting held at the Knights Templar Hotel in Tagaytay City. "This is the biggest SEA Games in history with 632 events, but we will lessen them because they are so many, particularly in martial arts where most of the countries aren't familiar with," he added. Cambodia organizers bared during the SEA Games Federation meeting in B
PHILIPPINE Olympic Committee (POC) President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino confirmed on Thursday that the Philippines will again host the Southeast Asian Games in 2033. Tolentino, also the PhilCycling president, said he pushed for the country’s fifth hosting of the games during the three-day Southeast Asian Games Federation Council Meeting that…
2019 SEA GAMES. The opening ceremony of the 30th Southeast Asian Games hosted by the Philippines in 2019. The Philippine Olympic Committee on Thursday (July 14, 2022) said the country would host the biennial regional sports meet again in 2033. (File photo) MANILA - The Philippines will again host the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in 2033, Philippine Olympic Committee president, Rep. Abraham "Bambol" Tolentino, said Thursday. The country's fifth hosting of the biennial regional games is set half a generation after its most successful hosting in 2019 under Tolentino's watch, where Filipino athletes emerged overall champion. "We offered a bid to host anew in 2033 and the council unanimously approved," Tolentino said, referring to Wednesday's SEA Games Federation Council Meeting in Phnom Penh, host of next year's 32nd edition of the games. Vietnam hosted the one year-postponed 31st edition in May. After Cambodia, the games return to Bangkok in 2025, Kuala