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POC eyes 19 athletes for Paris Olympics - hopefully plus Pacquiao




January 5 ------ THE Philippine Olympic Committee is eyeing at least 19 athletes for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games slated July 26 to August 11 in Paris. “It will be very good if we again have 19 Olympians, but if we don’t have those numbers, the focus will be on the podium. Hopefully, we haul more in Paris,” said POC president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino. 

  

Paris marks the centennial of Philippine participation in the Olympics and Tolentino is praying to surpass Hidlyn Diaz-Naranjo’s weightlifting gold medal, Nesthy Petecio and Carlo Paalam’s boxing silver and Eumir Marcial’s bronze at the Tokyo Games. “We’re not only the country preparing for Paris, everybody else is preparing hard for the Olympics,” Tolentino said. “We need all the support—moral, financial, among others.” He said the Paris Olympics will be a tough challenge. “This will be a tough year for us, Paris is just around the corner,” he said. “And before we get there, there are tough competitions for our athletes to qualify.” 

  

Four Filipinos have so far qualified for Paris EJ Obiena, Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist boxer Eumir Felix Marcial, and gymnasts Carlos Yulo and Aleah Finnegan. He said the country is also guaranteed three more qualifiers via the universality slots in athletics and aquatics. He also disclosed that the country’s request to field boxing icon and former Senator Manny Pacquiao in the Olympics will also be decided upon by the International Olympic Committee in March. 

  

The POC chief also announced that three Filipino athletes are competing in the 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games scheduled from January 19 to February 1 in Gangwon, South Korea. They are Peter Joseph Groseclose, 16 (speed skating short track); Avery Uriel Balbanida, 14 (skiing, cross-country); and Laetaz Amihan Rabe, 14 (freeski slope style and freeski big air). “I’m proud to announce their qualification and participation in Gangwon,” Tolentino said. “We Filipinos have defied limitations and embraced the challenges of competing in winter sports through the years. We’re living in a tropical country, but our spirit simply knows no boundaries.” 

  

Source: rappler.com 

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