New training facility for Philippine athletes rising
MANILA, Philippines — The MVP Sports Foundation (MVPSF) and First Pacific Leadership Academy (FPLA), with Premium Megastructures Inc. (PMI), unveiled their collaborative project to build the Center for Sports Excellence through a groundbreaking ceremony held last Saturday at the FPLA Grounds in Antipolo.
The Center for Sports Excellence aims to be the new home for elite teams and athletes supported by the MVPSF, beginning with boxing and badminton.
Construction has already begun on a new boxing center with two rings and an outdoor training area for the national team members of the Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines (ABAP). A badminton center with eight courts will serve as the new home for the Philippine Badminton Association (PBA) national team. Basketball courts are also awaiting construction.
“There have been long term plans to develop this particular site into a Center for Sports Excellence, which is a program of the Group to help our Filipino athletes realize their full potential and become world champions,” said MVPSF chairman Manny V. Pangilinan.
Antipolo City First District Rep. Roberto Puno, who attended the groundbreaking ceremony, said, “This is a major project and a great advocacy that is being undertaken by MVP (Pangilinan). We thank him for choosing Antipolo and for giving us a facility that will be emulated and applauded by the rest of the sporting community.”
Also at the event were ABAP chairman Ricky Vargas, PMI chairman Francis Lloyd Chua, PMI president Al Comendador, FPLA deputy general manager Kay Biason, FPLA operations director Norman Morte, MVPSF officers Ryan Gregorio, Maita David and Vince Soliven, alongside coaches Pat Gaspi (ABAP) and Rosman Razak (PBA).
“After the fulfillment of the MVPSF’s vision of getting the first gold medal through Hidilyn Diaz’ heroic effort at the Tokyo Olympics, we remain steadfast in our search for the next great Filipino sporting hero,” said MVPSF president Al Panlilio. “With the Center of Sports Excellence, we remain true to our mantra. Tuloy ang laban, tuloy ang suporta! Para sa atleta!”
“With the combined efforts of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) and the private sector, we can do better than our four-medal haul in the Tokyo Olympics,” Vargas added.
“We’re doing this because we want our athletes to be at their very best. We hope that the Filipino people continue their support for our national athletes because this will inspire them to train and perform, to excel in their respective fields. When we get to celebrate athletes like our first ever Olympic gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz, it inspires millions of Filipinos to also chase their dreams and all of this helps in our dream of helping in building a stronger nation,” said Pangilinan.
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