+ Follow BUSAN ASIAN GAMES TASK FORCE Tag
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[Title] => Fewer RP officials in Asiad eyed
[Summary] => When the Philippine delegation leaves for the 14th Asian Games in Busan, South Korea, this September, expect a big cut not only in the number of athletes but officials as well.
This was recently announced by Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman Eric Buhain as he stressed that the quadrennial event is not simply going to be an exposure trip for the athletes.
"Regarding the officials, Im looking at a smaller number, too, because I would rather send more technical people who can really help our athletes during the competition," said Buhain.
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[Title] => PSC to spend P30-M for RP stint in Busan
[Summary] => The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) has allocated P30 million for the actual participation of the national athletes who will see action in the 14th Asian Games scheduled Sept. 29 - Oct. 14 in Busan, South Korea.
This was announced yesterday by Ramon Suzara, the PSC representative to the Busan Asian Games Task Force, during the PSA Forum at the Holiday Inn where he was joined by RP delegation chef de mission Tom Carrasco of triathlon.
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[Title] => PSC naglaan ng P30-M para sa Busan Asian Games
[Summary] => Naglaan ang Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) ng P30 milyon para sa preparasyon, training, exposure at equipment ng national athletes na magpapakita ng aksiyon sa 14th Asian Games na nakatakda sa Sept. 29-Oct. 14 sa Busan, South Korea.
Ito ang inihayag kahapon ni Ramon Suzara, ang kinatawan ng PSC sa Busan Asian Games Task Force ng maging panauhin ito sa PSA Forum sa Holiday Inn kung saan nakasama niya si RP delegation chef de mission Tom Carrasco.
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[Title] => SEAG winners Busan-bound
[Summary] => Unless they are now retired or simply out of shape, Filipino athletes who won gold medals in last years Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur or at least bronze medals in the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok are almost assured of slots to this years Asiad in Busan, Korea.
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BUSAN ASIAN GAMES TASK FORCE
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[Title] => Fewer RP officials in Asiad eyed
[Summary] => When the Philippine delegation leaves for the 14th Asian Games in Busan, South Korea, this September, expect a big cut not only in the number of athletes but officials as well.
This was recently announced by Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman Eric Buhain as he stressed that the quadrennial event is not simply going to be an exposure trip for the athletes.
"Regarding the officials, Im looking at a smaller number, too, because I would rather send more technical people who can really help our athletes during the competition," said Buhain.
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This was announced yesterday by Ramon Suzara, the PSC representative to the Busan Asian Games Task Force, during the PSA Forum at the Holiday Inn where he was joined by RP delegation chef de mission Tom Carrasco of triathlon.
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Ito ang inihayag kahapon ni Ramon Suzara, ang kinatawan ng PSC sa Busan Asian Games Task Force ng maging panauhin ito sa PSA Forum sa Holiday Inn kung saan nakasama niya si RP delegation chef de mission Tom Carrasco.
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February 20, 2002 - 12:00am