Early post-mortem
This early, our sports officials are looking beyond the debacle of
“What they noticed in
On the other hand, in the case of taekwondo jin Tshomlee Go, who lost in his first bout to Australian Ryan Carneli, faulty judging may have been one of the culprits.
“There were five kicks which we felt should have scored, but did not get any points,” revealed PSC chairman Butch Ramirez, who voiced his disapproval. “The judges were not scoring them.”
Observers noted that, later on during the matches Wednesday, the judges conferred with the referees voicing their concern that some points were not being awarded. A similar scenario plagued boxer Onyok Velasco in
For some of our athletes, being in
“My goal was really to make it to the middle of the pack,” 18-year old swimmer Ryan Arabejo told The STAR. “Break some Philippine records. I’m pretty happy with how I did.”
Arabejo, who swam the men’s 1500-meter freestyle, also says that he feels he can do better.
“In my event, height isn’t really a factor,” the student from
However, these explanations and expressions of satisfaction will not satisfy our own officials, who have called for yet another sports summit, in light of the surprising elimination of boxer Harry Tañamor and Go.
“During our time, that was exactly our focus, to implement the Covenant for Philippine Sports,” says former PSC chairman Philip Ella Juico. “But the problem is, whenever new sports officials are appointed, they either disregard or even worse, undo what their predecessors have done. There is no continuity. And we have to go out and identify the talents early on, wherever they are.”
To clear the air, Ramirez for his part says he is willing to take responsibility for the results of
“We have oversight functions, and the power to review what happened, then study possible sanctions,” says Loretizo, who is also in charge of Winter sports for the PSC. “But this is all after the fact.”
Given that Ramirez was livid that NSAs responsible for the horrible performance in
Is it really the system, or the people who man it? In my book, it’s the latter. And they never come clean about it.
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