Palarong Pambansa underway among 17 regions

Student athletes from Northern Mindanao wave to the crowd during the opening day parade of the 61st Palarong Pambansa in Vigan, Ilocos Sur yesterday. More stories in Sports section.
Joey Mendoza

MANILA, Philippines — “Sports serves as an avenue to divert the youth from illegal drugs, criminality and other lawless acts. We in government continue our campaign to eradicate these social ills to ensure a safe and progressive tomorrow for you and for the next generations,” the President said during opening ceremonies of the 61st Palarong Pambansa at the President Elpidio Quirino Stadium in Vigan, Ilocos Sur.

“Rest assured that this administration will never stop working hard to make the Philippines a better nation. We, however, cannot do this alone. We call for your participation in making our national plans and programs tangible,” he added.

Duterte said the Palarong Pambansa is not just a showcase of talents and skills in sports but also serves as “a training ground for future leaders and national builders whose values and principles are founded on perseverance, discipline, teamwork, integrity and love of country.”

“To the student-athletes who have flown all the way from their provinces to compete and represent their respective schools and regions, congratulations. The fact that you are here with us today is enough proof of your determination and excellence in your chosen sports, and that makes all of you winners and champions already,” the President said. 

“Being a delegate to the Palarong Pambansa is just one of the many firsts in your journey towards success. Embody good values and enhance your skills, for this is the beginning of your greater participation in nation-building. I look forward to your more significant contributions to society in the days to  come,” he added. 

Duterte advised student-athletes to also excel in studies while improving their athletic skills. He also urged parents to support their children so they could realize their potential.  

“Your ability to balance academics and your other interests measures your aptitude for skills such as multi-tasking, time management and decision-making – skills that you will need as you take on greater responsibilities in the future,” Duterte said. 

“To the parents, there is no better way to show your love for your children than to help them realize their potential. Support them as they discover themselves and explore the limitless possibilities for their growth and development,” he said.

Duterte ended his speech by formally opening the athletic event.

This marks the second straight time the President graced the Palaro inaugurals and spoke directly to the participating athletes, officials and coaches numbering to 20,000 from 17 regions.

Meanwhile, Daniel Quizon of Calabarzon goes for a sweep of four gold medals in chess while 13 golds will be up for grabs in centerpiece athletics as action heats up at the President Elpidio Quirino Stadium today.

Quizon sets out as the player to beat in secondary blitz event at the Baluarte Auditorium. The 13-year-old Grade Seven student at Dasmariñas National High School is coming off a runner-up finish in the 18-under section of the Asian Age Group Championship in Foshan, China behind compatriot FIDE Master John Marvin Miciano.

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