+ Follow AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION Tag
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[Title] => Showing P-Noy sports is a priority
[Summary] => The headline in the Aug. 11, 2012 issue of the Sports section of one of the country’s broadsheets says it all in reference to the Philippines’ performance in the 2012 London Olympics: “SO WHAT ELSE IS NEW?; (BMX Cyclist Daniel) Caluag Caps Phl Olympic Debacle.”
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[Title] => Any criteria for 10 priority sports
[Summary] => Recently, the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) has decided to identify 10 priority sports and 150 athletes who will be given special attention in terms of allowances, intensive training and coaching in the Philippines and overseas and competitions abroad, among other benefits.
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[Title] => Inclusive sports program called for
[Summary] => It’s obvious too many jurisdictional disputes hound sports.
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[Title] => Unsolicited advice for new president
[Summary] => By this time, and assuming that nothing of catastrophic proportions has fatally ruined the country’s first attempt at nationwide automated elections, it should be clear who the new President and Vice President of the Philippines are.
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[Title] => The treadmill effect
[Summary] => It’s my last column for 2009 and I end the year by renewing our call for our sports authorities to seriously consider updating the existing Master Plan for Sports if we are to keep up with the rest of the world.
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[Title] => Planning for elite sports
[Summary] => Last week, as part of our benchmarking with best practice in different countries with respect to strategic planning for ...
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[Title] => Yes, MVP, theres sports development plan
[Summary] => I read with interest the report of my colleague, Quinito Henson in his column in this paper, Sporting Chance, about a meeting The STAR sports staff had with PLDT and Smart Communications chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan (MVP) sometime last week.
Quinito reported that MVP batted for a long term sports development plan since the sports community cannot treat sports on an "ad hoc basis, knocking on doors when the need arises" or words to that effect. I am told that MVP even asked "who will prepare that plan."
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[Title] => Putting discipline in sports planning
[Summary] => Here we go again. The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) is complaining about the miniscule budget of P26 million that the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has recommended that Congress appropriate for PSC for 2006. The PSC says that this amount is way below the P100 million or so it received from Congress last year.
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[Title] => PSC, Aussies to forge new accord
[Summary] => After nailing a new partnership program with China last month, the Philippine Sports Commission is embarking on another bilateral agreement with long-time partner Australia with an aim of further enhancing the countrys chances in the 2003 Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam and the next 2005 SEAG, which the Philippines is hosting.
PSC chairman Eric Buhain leaves tonight for a five-day visit to Melbourne and Canberra upon the invitation of the Australian Sports Commission.
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[Title] => Pagsasanay ng mga atleta sa ilalim ng world class coaches prayoridad ng PSC
[Summary] => Pangunahing prayoridad ng Philippine Sports Commission ang pagbibigay ng pagkakataon na magsanay sa ibang bansa sa ilalim ng mga world-class coaches na mag-aangat sa kalidad ng mga atletang Pinoy. Ito ang pananaw ni PSC chairman Carlos Tuason.
Kaya naman kasalukuyan nang inihahanda ang karagdagang pagsasanay para sa mga atleta sa Australia at China sa susunod na taon.
Sinabi ni Tuason na ang napagkasunduang "bilateral sports agreement" sa Australian Sports Commission at Chinese Ministry of Sports ang prayoridad na programa ng PSC para sa taong 2002.
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AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION
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[Summary] => The headline in the Aug. 11, 2012 issue of the Sports section of one of the country’s broadsheets says it all in reference to the Philippines’ performance in the 2012 London Olympics: “SO WHAT ELSE IS NEW?; (BMX Cyclist Daniel) Caluag Caps Phl Olympic Debacle.”
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[Title] => Any criteria for 10 priority sports
[Summary] => Recently, the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) has decided to identify 10 priority sports and 150 athletes who will be given special attention in terms of allowances, intensive training and coaching in the Philippines and overseas and competitions abroad, among other benefits.
[DatePublished] => 2012-01-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Unsolicited advice for new president
[Summary] => By this time, and assuming that nothing of catastrophic proportions has fatally ruined the country’s first attempt at nationwide automated elections, it should be clear who the new President and Vice President of the Philippines are.
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[Title] => The treadmill effect
[Summary] => It’s my last column for 2009 and I end the year by renewing our call for our sports authorities to seriously consider updating the existing Master Plan for Sports if we are to keep up with the rest of the world.
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[Title] => Planning for elite sports
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[Title] => Yes, MVP, theres sports development plan
[Summary] => I read with interest the report of my colleague, Quinito Henson in his column in this paper, Sporting Chance, about a meeting The STAR sports staff had with PLDT and Smart Communications chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan (MVP) sometime last week.
Quinito reported that MVP batted for a long term sports development plan since the sports community cannot treat sports on an "ad hoc basis, knocking on doors when the need arises" or words to that effect. I am told that MVP even asked "who will prepare that plan."
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-25 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 135709
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => Putting discipline in sports planning
[Summary] => Here we go again. The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) is complaining about the miniscule budget of P26 million that the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has recommended that Congress appropriate for PSC for 2006. The PSC says that this amount is way below the P100 million or so it received from Congress last year.
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[Title] => PSC, Aussies to forge new accord
[Summary] => After nailing a new partnership program with China last month, the Philippine Sports Commission is embarking on another bilateral agreement with long-time partner Australia with an aim of further enhancing the countrys chances in the 2003 Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam and the next 2005 SEAG, which the Philippines is hosting.
PSC chairman Eric Buhain leaves tonight for a five-day visit to Melbourne and Canberra upon the invitation of the Australian Sports Commission.
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[Title] => Pagsasanay ng mga atleta sa ilalim ng world class coaches prayoridad ng PSC
[Summary] => Pangunahing prayoridad ng Philippine Sports Commission ang pagbibigay ng pagkakataon na magsanay sa ibang bansa sa ilalim ng mga world-class coaches na mag-aangat sa kalidad ng mga atletang Pinoy. Ito ang pananaw ni PSC chairman Carlos Tuason.
Kaya naman kasalukuyan nang inihahanda ang karagdagang pagsasanay para sa mga atleta sa Australia at China sa susunod na taon.
Sinabi ni Tuason na ang napagkasunduang "bilateral sports agreement" sa Australian Sports Commission at Chinese Ministry of Sports ang prayoridad na programa ng PSC para sa taong 2002.
[DatePublished] => 2001-12-26 00:00:00
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December 26, 2001 - 12:00am