Thursday, August 16, 2018

Substitute Bill creating Department of Sports approved

The Philippines must act fast to keep its athletes from seeking private and foreign support by creating a Department of Sports, Antipolo City Representative Cristina “Chiqui” Roa-Puno urged on Tuesday.

“Our world-class athletes are a source of pride and unity for us Filipinos. Isn’t it time we provided them with support that goes beyond social media likes and shares?

“Year after year, we have seen budding athletes struggle to gain access to sufficient training, while forever struggling to scrape together funding for competitions here and abroad. It is no surprise that we continue to lose them to private entities or worse, foreign patrons,” Roa-Puno lamented.

Such was the case when the Philippines lost chess grandmaster Wesley So to the United States in 2017.

“We must not forget that while we have great athletes representing our country, we have also lost so many of them due to meager government support for sports,” reminded Roa-Puno.

The substitute bill to House Bill No. 3633 authored by Roa Puno seeks to create a Department of Sports—a single, unified agency which will provide support and funding to Filipino athletes. The proposed measure will also declare a national policy for sports as “an engine for nation building, social progress, and promotion of total human development and provide the leadership, direction, organization and nationwide reach necessary for the promotion of youth participation in sports.”

The Committee on Youth and Sports has just approved the substituted bill this Wednesday morning.

Roa Puno, who currently sits as the Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Youth and Sports, is pushing for the passage of the bill. According to Roa-Puno, the Philippines is the only ASEAN member country without a cabinet-level sports department as its neighbors either have a Ministry of Youth and Sports or a Ministry of Education and Sports or a Ministry of Tourism and Sports.

“While we do have a Philippine Sports Commission, we must admit that it does not have the capability and nationwide reach to oversee all of our efforts to identify, develop, and nurture Filipinos who show potential to become world-class athletes one day.

“When I talk about the development and nurturing of athletes, I am talking about ensuring that government support is available to help them reach Olympic-level potentials—an impossible task if we will continue to ignore the Herculean challenges that Philippine sports continue to face,” Roa-Puno said.

“Sports is not just an instrument to hone champion athletes, it also has the power to teach the youth the values of self-discipline, fair play and teamwork. Our government must therefore act as a catalyst for change so that our local talent, athletes who have so much potential in them, need not look elsewhere for support and funding in order to succeed,” she added.

https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/substitute-bill-creating-department-sports-approved/124419

Enchong Dee joins reality series ‘Extreme Ends’ in Hong Kong

Kapamilya actor Enchong Dee set off for another adventure when he joined the new Hong Kong-based reality show “Extreme Ends.”

He recently flew to Hong Kong to start filming the show which aims to showcase the “extreme” opposite sides of Hong Kong.

Dee will be joined in by his good friend, Kapamilya actress Ria Atayde, in exploring the amazing contrasts of Hong Kong.

“Extreme Ends” is a reality show featuring four celebrities and their special guests out to experience the many sides of Hong Kong. Each episode will feature a theme of extreme contrast such as “fast vs slow” or “high vs low.” These themes will showcase fascinating contrasts, intense experiences, and distinctive trends in the territory.

“I’m so excited to join KIX’s “Extreme Ends.” I have no idea what they have planned, but I’m ready to push my boundaries on this trip. And who better to go on this trip with me than my good friend Ria, who is constantly pushing me to try out new things. I cannot wait to go on this eye-opening experience and explore the unknown sides of Hong Kong with her,” Dee said in an interview.

Dee currently appears in the top-rating Kapamilya afternoon drama “The Blood Sisters” top-billed by Erich Gonzales.

The actor also released the travel book “Basta Trip Mo” just recently. /ee

http://entertainment.inquirer.net/288682/enchong-dee-joins-reality-series-extreme-ends-hong-kong