Lanao to develop own national athletes
February 28, 2006 | 12:00am
TUBOD, Lanao del Norte Gov. Imelda Quibranza-Dimaporo yesterday vowed to pool all the provinces resources to help identify and train athletes, who could be tapped and developed into international-caliber competitors.
"After constructing a sports facility that is one of the countrys best and hosting some national events, I still feel its still not yet complete," said Dimaporo, who arrived yesterday from Manila in time for the two-day sports summit here.
"Our dream is to have an athlete who is from Lanao del Norte whom we could really be proud of," she added.
Dimaporo was one of the speakers at the summit, the first in the province, which drew 15 of the 22 municipal mayors, their sports coordinators, coaches and trainers.
Philippine Sports Commission chair William "Butch" Ramirez said the PSC will provide materials for the sports program this province will put into blueprint today.
"We actually dont have a unified sports program and were starting here in Lanao del Norte for others to follow," said Ramirez, who was bestowed the title of Datu Bantugan VII for helping put the province in the national sporting map.
Other speakers were Dr. Raul Alcantara (sports medicine, nutrition and rehabilitation), Josephine Reyes (Talent Identification), Cayetano Gonzales (sports management, administration and values), Marilou Cantancio (women in sports) and summit facilitator Aliah Dimaporo (the provinces programs). Joey Villar
"After constructing a sports facility that is one of the countrys best and hosting some national events, I still feel its still not yet complete," said Dimaporo, who arrived yesterday from Manila in time for the two-day sports summit here.
"Our dream is to have an athlete who is from Lanao del Norte whom we could really be proud of," she added.
Dimaporo was one of the speakers at the summit, the first in the province, which drew 15 of the 22 municipal mayors, their sports coordinators, coaches and trainers.
Philippine Sports Commission chair William "Butch" Ramirez said the PSC will provide materials for the sports program this province will put into blueprint today.
"We actually dont have a unified sports program and were starting here in Lanao del Norte for others to follow," said Ramirez, who was bestowed the title of Datu Bantugan VII for helping put the province in the national sporting map.
Other speakers were Dr. Raul Alcantara (sports medicine, nutrition and rehabilitation), Josephine Reyes (Talent Identification), Cayetano Gonzales (sports management, administration and values), Marilou Cantancio (women in sports) and summit facilitator Aliah Dimaporo (the provinces programs). Joey Villar
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