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ABAP pulls out of Thai tourney

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - The Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines (ABAP) announced Thursday night that it was withdrawing participation in the Asian Youth Championships set in Bangkok, Thailand Jan. 24-31.

The decision came about after the Department of Foreign Affairs raised to Crisis Alert Level II the advisory on travel by Filipino nationals to the  city which has been rocked by continuous protest rallies for several weeks now. The Thai government earlier declared a state of emergency over the city and some other areas in the country.

ABAP president Ricky Vargas said that while “we hope that our apprehensions are eventually proven unfounded, we choose to be safe rather than sorry. These are young boys aged 17-18 years old and we cannot risk their safety.”

The PLDT-ABAP team is made up of light flyweight Dannel Maamo, flyweight Hipolito Banal, bantamweight Presco Carcosia and welterweight Sammy Bernabe Jr. Coaches are Romeo Brin and Ronald Chavez. Delegation head was ABAP executive director Ed Picson.

One-star international referee-judge Rolando Jose and AIBA international technical official Karina Picson were also supposed to go to officiate in the competition.

The tournament was supposed to be in preparation for the World Youth Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria in April which is the qualifying event for the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China in August.

“We’ll have to look for another foreign trip for the boys to give them exposure before Bulgaria,” Vargas said.

ASIAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS

ASSOCIATION OF BOXING ALLIANCES

CRISIS ALERT LEVEL

DANNEL MAAMO

DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

ED PICSON

HIPOLITO BANAL

KARINA PICSON

PRESCO CARCOSIA

RICKY VARGAS

ROLANDO JOSE

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