Not only in the Philippines
One of our favorite expressions for peculiar situations (especially involving political conflict) is to say “Only in the
Apparently, the internal conflict that caused our suspension by FIBA from international competition is not so unique to our country, after all. It may be even worse for
The Japan Basketball Association (JBA) has been unable to peacefully resolve its own internal conflicts, or even open positions on its board of directors for almost a year, and has drawn the close scrutiny and even direct supervision of FIBA’s hierarchy itself. The Japan Olympic Committee, like the POC, suspended the JBA on March 18, and place into serious jeopardy the participation of the women’s team in the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in
Possibly in part because Japan earned the fifth-highest number of gold medals in the last Olympic Games, FIBA secretary-general Patrick Baumann flew to Tokyo March 28 to hold meetings with the president of the Japanese Basketball league, Mr. F. Tamiaki, the acting president of the JBA, Mr. T. Ishikawa, and the president of the JOC, Mr. T. Takeda.
In the extraordinary congress held on April 29, JBA members were able to pick nominees for board membership. They also approved the calendar and financial reports for 2008. FIBA and the JOC were pleased with the developments. JOC will consider lifting the suspension of the JBA at its next Executive Board meeting. The new JBA will elect a new set of officers to represent the sport’s national association in
“The institutional developments over the past couple of days have been long overdue and are very encouraging. On behalf of the FIBA Central Board I congratulate JBA for having resolved this deadlock. We expect now JBA to stop the infighting and appoint without delay a new president, so that the relationships with both FIBA and the JOC can be normalized rapidly,” the FIBA website quoted Baumann as saying. “FIBA will therefore closely monitor the compliance of JBA with their latest resolutions. The discussions with JOC President Takeda were also very constructive, allowing to concentrate on preserving the interests of JBA and protecting the athletes. As a result, the JOC can lift its suspension shortly and the Japanese Women National Team shall pursue its training camps without anxiety. We look forward to seeing the Japanese team competing in
The JOC and JBA jointly asked FIBA to allow the Japanese women’s team to continue training in upcoming FIBA events despite the fact that the JOC suspension has not yet officially been lifted. The Japanese women’s team is also slated to join the second FIBA Diamond Ball for Women to take place in
So it seems one of the keys to moving forward was a literal changing of the establishment in the Japanese basketball scenario.
Unfortunately, here in the
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Congratulations to the winners of the FILA Boracay International Dragonboat Festival. The Wann Sea Dragons from
The women’s 500 meters was won by Bugsay Boracay with a time of two minutes, 22.12 seconds. The mixed 500 meters was claimed by the PNP Patriots in two minutes, 3.5 seconds.
In the 300-meter races, the men’s event was won by defending champion Tribu Cam Surone minute, 12.5 seconds; the women’s race conquered by Hong Kong’s Stormy Dragons, in one minute, 25 seconds flat, while the mixed race was claimed by Tribu Cam Sur in 1:13.91.
A total of 47 teams participated, from as far off as
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