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‘Mismatches’ maiiwasan sa Phl National Games

Olmin Leyba - Pang-masa

MANILA, Philippines – Hindi na makakatapat ng mga elite athletes ang mga baguhang aspirante sa susunod na Philippine National Games (PNG).

Ito ang sinabi ni Phi­lip­pine Sports Commission chairman Richie Garcia sa hangaring ma­i­wasan ang ‘mismat­ches’ sa mga events na nangyari sa mga nakaraang edisyon ng PNG.

“We have observed in the last PNG in Manila, there were many walk-in participants who actually had no business participating. They weren’t really qua­lified and as a result they got beaten black and blue by the qualified athletes in sports like boxing,” sabi ni Garcia.

Simula sa susunod na taon ay isasagawa ang mga regional qualifying events para madetermina kung sino ang nararapat maglaro sa Na­tional Finals na nakatakda sa 2016.

Ang mga regional tournaments ay idaraos sa Luzon, Visayas at Min­danao.

“To make sure that on­ly qualified athletes will participate in the PNG, we’ll have regio­nal tournaments in Luzon, Visayas and Min­da­nao,” sabi ni Garcia. “Winners will participate in the national finals in early 2016. The national finals will now be held every other year.”

Samantala, ang Ko­ro­nadal, South Cotaba­to ang pinili ng sports commission para panga­siwaan ang Mindanao qualifying leg ng Batang Pinoy 2015.

Nauna nang natalo ang Koronadal sa hos­ting ng 2015 Palarong Pam­bansa.

Ang Tagum City ang mamamahala sa 2015 Pa­larong Pambansa.

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ANG TAGUM CITY

BATANG PINOY

GARCIA

LUZON

PALARONG PAM

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL GAMES

RICHIE GARCIA

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