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Everybody’s optimistic on this one.

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As it is, there are two basketball associations in the country. There’s the Basketball Association of the Philippines, which has the recognition of FIBA, the world governing body in the sport, and the Philippine Basketball Federation, which has the recognition of the Philippine Olympic Committee.
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This will help the BAP promote the sport in the different provinces, cities, towns and barangays while it coordinates with various leagues of local officials relative to the BAP’s programs, projects and activities.
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Celso Dayrit of fencing, the incumbent POC president, is seeking a second term but, in recent months, has kept his cards so close to his chest, saying he would rather concentrate on the RP campaign in Athens than focus on the elections.
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After the name of equestrian president and former congressman Jose "Peping" Cojuangco came out as a challenger to incumbent president Celso Dayrit, the country’s top sports leaders are expected to, this early, begin weighing their votes for the next president of the Philippine Olympic Committee.

Tennis chief Buddy Andrada was the first to voice his opinion.
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"I will definitely run as POC president," said Go, who claims to have the support of 15 National Sports Associations (NSAs). A total of 35 votes will be cast Nov. 24 — 34 from the NSA presidents and the other one reserved for IOC representative to the Philippines Frank Elizalde.
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As it is, there are two basketball associations in the country. There’s the Basketball Association of the Philippines, which has the recognition of FIBA, the world governing body in the sport, and the Philippine Basketball Federation, which has the recognition of the Philippine Olympic Committee.
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This will help the BAP promote the sport in the different provinces, cities, towns and barangays while it coordinates with various leagues of local officials relative to the BAP’s programs, projects and activities.
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Celso Dayrit of fencing, the incumbent POC president, is seeking a second term but, in recent months, has kept his cards so close to his chest, saying he would rather concentrate on the RP campaign in Athens than focus on the elections.
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Tennis chief Buddy Andrada was the first to voice his opinion.
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"I will definitely run as POC president," said Go, who claims to have the support of 15 National Sports Associations (NSAs). A total of 35 votes will be cast Nov. 24 — 34 from the NSA presidents and the other one reserved for IOC representative to the Philippines Frank Elizalde.
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