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                    [Title] => Athletes in crossfire
                    [Summary] => Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Celso Dayrit and Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman Eric Buhain are at odds.  So what else is new?


Fighting over turf has been a favorite pastime of the country’s sports officials since the abolition of Project Gintong Alay and the PSC’s creation in 1990. While the POC has the authority to select the national athletes for overseas competitions such as the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, the Asian Games, and the Olympics, it is the PSC that finances the participation of the delegation.
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Juico, a former PSC chairman, is amused by the positions taken by the officials. He insists they’re barking up the wrong tree because the focus of their discussion is far from the root cause of the problem.
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POC president Celso Dayrit yesterday met with PSC chairman Eric Buhain in the two sports officials’ first meeting since the latter took over from Butch Tuason last month.

"We are working at the same direction, focusing on both short and long term plans," said Dayrit.
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                    [Title] => Athletes in crossfire
                    [Summary] => Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Celso Dayrit and Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman Eric Buhain are at odds.  So what else is new?


Fighting over turf has been a favorite pastime of the country’s sports officials since the abolition of Project Gintong Alay and the PSC’s creation in 1990. While the POC has the authority to select the national athletes for overseas competitions such as the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, the Asian Games, and the Olympics, it is the PSC that finances the participation of the delegation.
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Juico, a former PSC chairman, is amused by the positions taken by the officials. He insists they’re barking up the wrong tree because the focus of their discussion is far from the root cause of the problem.
[DatePublished] => 2003-01-23 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 135698 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 149743 [Title] => POC, PSC set in motion AG buildup [Summary] => Working on the same agenda, the Philippine Olympic Committee and the Philippine Sports Commission have started laying down the groundwork for the country’s preparation and participation in this year’s Asian Games in Busan, South Korea.

POC president Celso Dayrit yesterday met with PSC chairman Eric Buhain in the two sports officials’ first meeting since the latter took over from Butch Tuason last month.

"We are working at the same direction, focusing on both short and long term plans," said Dayrit.
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