Tuesday, April 07, 2020

Enchong Dee Swimming Video (Episode 3, part 3b)



Watch how Enchong Dee on doing men's 1,500-meter freestyle swimming race.

"Hey, good evening! I'm Enchong Dee of the De La Salle University (DLSU) Green Tankers, along with Juniors MVP Gian Berino, Nikita Dacera, former rookies Axel Ngui and Timothy Vincent Yap on taking my swimming video.





Enchong is wearing arena ARN-4091 WHT silicone swimming cap and AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6015 DGRN RIMIC nux-F, Timothy is wearing arena AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6014 DGRN Half Spats nux-F, Gian and Nikita is wearing speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001), speedsocket Unisex Goggle - Black (8-705895555) and FASTSKIN LZR RACER Men's Legskin - Black (8-018040001) and Axel is wearing arena ARN-4091 WHT silicone swimming cap, AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and ARN-8507M BLU Long Spats LASCLE nux-W shot on location at the swimming pool of Trace Aquatic Center in Los Banos, Laguna.













arena AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type)
arena ARN-6015 DGRN RIMIC nux-F













PBA to shorten 45th season if and when it resumes

The PBA will shelve at least one conference off of its 45th Season calendar—if and when it resumes—as the needed extension of the Luzon-wide lockdown continues to take its toll on sporting events in the country.

Commissioner Willie Marcial and the league’s board met Tuesday afternoon via conference call and they arrived at the decision.

“The important thing for us, as what has always been, is the safety of everyone in the league, especially the fans,” Marcial said. “As long as mass gatherings are not allowed, then the season will stay suspended.”

Marcial said that it was also decided that the league will donate P1 million worth of PPEs to a hospital that he will determine, and it will go to the ones that he feels needs it the most.

Help to the league’s game day staff, crew, referees, etc. will continue, while the D League will most likely be played after the UAAP announced the total cancellation of its season.

“If the collegiate season is canceled, then we will most likely play the D League,” he said. “I think it’s important that we give the basketball players in the country a league to play in. But we (together with the board) will still decide on that.”

Only one game was played in the Philippine Cup before the lockdown was ordered by President Duterte as the league immediately heeded Malacanang’s call to prevent mass gatherings and slow the spread of the coronavirus.

The earliest that the league can restart is on June 1, as Marcial said that, if the lockdown is indeed lifted at the end of the month, he is inclined to give all the teams at least one month to prepare.

“We cannot have the players playing immediately, because we will all make them prone to injuries,” Marcial said. “It’s a struggle to keep in shape in these times, let alone in basketball shape.”

Also tackled in the meeting was the possibility of holding all three conferences as originally planned, but that would mean an ending in May next year.

A two-conference format would mean that there won’t be a Grand Slam champion this season, something which the Beermen have missed for the last five years after ruling the Philippine Cup.

It is also not known at this time which of the two import-spiced conferences will be played with one having different height limits on reinforcements

https://sports.inquirer.net/391393/pba-to-shorten-45th-season-if-and-when-it-resumes

UAAP cancels Season 82 over coronavirus

The UAAP has scrapped the remainder of Season 82, the league announced Tuesday.

In a memo signed by UAAP president Emmanuel Fernandez and executive director Atty. Rebo Saguisag, the cancellation of the season came after the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon was extended until April 30 over the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

“With the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) having been extended, the conditions for the resumption of UAAP Season 82 can no longer be met. As such it is now deemed cancelled,” the league said.

“All other issues related thereto will be resolved at the proper time as we continue to focus our time, energy, and resources in battling this crisis. Nevertheless, we would like to take this opportunity to thank you, our fans, partners, student-athletes, coaches, and all other members of the UAAP community.”

President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday formalized the extension of the lockdown as the deadly virus continues to spread in the country.

As of Tuesday afternoon, the number of confirmed cases in the Philippines has climbed to 3,764, according to the Department of Health (DOH). A total of 177 have died while 84 have recovered.

https://sports.inquirer.net/391388/uaap-cancels-season-82-over-coronavirus

Monday, April 06, 2020

PBA commish Marcial sees resumption of games by June, 2-conference season possible

By Ivan Saldajeno

MANILA--PBA commissioner Willie Marcial looks to resume the 45th season of Asia's premier play-for-pay basketball league in June as the entire Luzon is still reeling from the ongoing enhanced community quarantine due to the novel coronavirus.

"Ang nakikita kong pinaka-maagang balik ng PBA ay June. Kasi even if the country is able to flatten the COVID-19 curve in April or May, I have to give our teams a month of practices before we resume play," Marcial said via the PBA website on Sunday night.

The ECQ is scheduled to end by Easter, but an extension of the said lockdown to late April is looming with top government official, doctors, and scientists backing the said move.

"Hindi natin alam kung gaano katagal tatagal ito. Sana matapos na, at mawala na ang health threat. Pero hindi pa rin tayo makakabalik agad-agad," Marcial continued.

Only one game took place so far in the season, the opening night match between San Miguel and Magnolia on March 8.

Hours before the supposed March 11 doubleheader was scheduled to begin, the PBA announced that it will postpone games indefinitely.

He later announced that all the team practices and other related activities are also postponed until further notice.

With play likely resuming only by June, it is now possible that the PBA will only have two conferences this season if it wants to finish as scheduled by Christmas season or early next year.

On how the league will move on from the ECQ will depend on an online meeting by the league's board of governors early this week.

"Chairman Ricky Vargas has called a video conference. The board will assess the situation and will make a thorough study kung ano ang magandang gawin," Marcial bared.

Meanwhile, the PBA D-League Aspirants Cup could be facing a complete cancellation.

The season opening conference in the developmental league, which features 11 collegiate teams and one club, has only played two triple-headers prior to its indefinite postponement.

Assuming the D-League, like the PBA, resumes play by June, the collegiate teams will have a short time preparing for their respective mother leagues, the NCAA, UAAP, NAASCU, and the UCBL.

The NCAA is looking to start its 96th season by August, while the UAAP will open Season 83 in September.

https://www.dugout.ph/marcial-sees-resumption-of-play-by-june

Friday, April 03, 2020

Hello Kitty and Dear Daniel Scout









PBA: League governors await gov’t signal when to resume

By Tito S. Talao

Three weeks after PBA commissioner Willie Marcial suspended the first conference Philippine Cup after only one game due to COVID-19 with no timetable for resumption, league governors are inclined to change nothing.

Initially, with the enhanced community quarantine implemented over Luzon on March 17 about to end in less than two weeks — unless an extension, even an expansion, is deemed inevitable, preliminary movement was anticipated from dormant PBA ballclubs.

As of Friday, however, such may not be the case.

“If ever the conference will resume, we will be given two weeks notice,” says PBA vice chairman Bobby Rosales of Columbian Dyip. “That’s the only time our team will resume practice. That’s the agreement as issued by the Commissioner’s Office.”

Rosales says no board meeting has been scheduled so far, meaning everything remains on hold.

“Meanwhile, everyone’s staying home. Some players in their own little way provide assistance during the lockdown and do their own physical conditioning.”

Atty. Mert Mondragon of the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters says the PBA will be taking its cue from the government.

“Pag na-lift yung lockdown, saka pag-uusapan sa PBA board kung ano ang gagawin,” says Mondragon.

Until then, says Erick Arejola of the NorthPort Batang Pier, health continues to be the principal focus.

“Safety of the whole PBA family is our immediate concern although we discuss and update each other online,” says Arejola.

“We are regularly monitoring the condition of our players, making sure they stay fit and healthy. What course of action we’ll take next will be based on Commissioner Marcial’s recommendation.”

The enforced social distancing scheme to help stop the spread of the coronavirus has made it impossible for the PBA governors to meet, prompting the Meralco Bolts’ Al Panlilio to advance the use of recent web-based video conferencing tools.

“Right now work from home is in place. We will review things weekly. Meetings are done through virtual means — MS Teams or Zoom,” says Panlilio, also president of the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas.

Dickie Bachmann of the Alaska Aces says staying home offers one of the best protections against the disease — and one of best ways to stay in shape.

“For now, sa bahay pa rin.. #homeworkoutchallenge for the team the past two weeks and we will continue to do it,” says Bachmann, who, along with Aces coach Jeffrey Cariaso, has devised a creative way to ensure their players’ fitness, even inviting Alaska fans to participate in the online workout challenge.

Monitoring the current situation, says Alfrancis Chua of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, should give the PBA an idea how to proceed.

“Pag ako ang tatanungin, play by ear muna,” he says. “Hindi natin alam kung ano mangyayari pag magulo pa. Sa ‘kin lang, huwag muna maglaro. Para sa mga fans din, sa mga players at sa pamilya nila.”

Atty. Raymond Zorrilla of Phoenix Super LPG and Blackwater Elite’s Silliman Sy share the views of his PBA colleagues.

“We’re on standby,” declares Silliman.

Zorrilla, meanwhile, isn’t leaving anything to chance.

“As of now we will follow the government as to the measures imposed during the enhanced community quarantine,” he says. “If lockdown is lifted, we will still assess the situation and wait for the advice of the PBA.”

Zorrilla maintains their “primary consideration will always be the health of our players, staff, coaches and their families and the community in general.”

Phoenix players, he adds, “are in constant communication with our coaches for proper monitoring and physical exercises while in the comforts of their homes.

“Likewise, they have their own efforts in helping the community by providing relief packages and pooling donations for relief efforts.”

https://sports.mb.com.ph/2020/04/03/pba-league-governors-await-govt-signal-when-to-resume/

Olympic chiefs bracing for extra costs in rescheduling Tokyo Games

By Agence France-Presse

Olympic chiefs said Thursday they were bracing themselves for the extra costs incurred by rescheduling the Tokyo Games by a year to 2021.

The historic decision to postpone the summer Olympics by 12 months was taken this week amid the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. It was the first peacetime postponement of the Games.

According to the latest budget, the Games were due to cost $12.6 billion, shared between the organizing committee, the government of Japan and Tokyo city.

The postponement affects every aspect of the organisation — the Olympic Athletes’ Village, hotels, ticketing, venues and transport, being among the major headaches.

“What is being recognized is that there will be additional costs on one side for the Tokyo organizing committee and there will be additional costs for the IOC and Olympic family,” Christophe Dubi, the Olympic Games executive director, said in a conference call.

“We are looking into those with great detail. It is tens of thousands of lines of budget that need to be reviewed.”

The Tokyo organizing committee, Dubi said, “had a fantastic campaign in terms of marketing, ticketing, hospitality”.

“Tokyo 2020 was in a great financial position prior to the crisis.

“It is truly helpful because the revenues are incredibly high. That’s something we can rely on.”

Dubi said it was “reassuring” that the IOC and Japanese officials had a set date for the rescheduled Games in 2021.

“It’s very good because we have a date. For us, it means we have some certainty,” he said.

Turning to questions over athletes’ participation, IOC sports director Kit McConnell said nothing had been decided on those footballers currently under 23 years of age and eligible for an Olympics in 2020, but who would be a year older next year, with each team only allowed three over-23 players.

“We’re in discussions with federations, including FIFA,” McConnell said.

“There’s no decision yet, but it’s logical to look at that.”

McConnell added that all athletes who had already qualified for Tokyo 2020 would be eligible for 2021, although they are not necessarily guaranteed a spot as their presence depends on them making the cut for their national teams.

“The NOC (National Olympic Committee) retains the right to select athletes,” he said, with 57 per cent of the 11,300 athletes having already qualified.

McConnell said that the marathons and race walking events would take place in the northern city of Sapporo in 2021, as they would have done in 2020.

“The competition schedule remains in place and that includes Sapporo,” he said.

https://sports.mb.com.ph/2020/04/03/olympic-chiefs-bracing-for-extra-costs-in-rescheduling-tokyo-games/

Thursday, April 02, 2020

Catriona Gray raises P1 million for families in Smokey Mountain amid COVID-19

Catriona Gray has helped raise $20,000 (about P1 million) to provide rice to the families in Smokey Mountain in Manila that have been affected by the enhanced community quarantine.

The Miss Universe 2018 winner gave an update on the initiative and thanked those who helped on her Instagram page yesterday, April 1.

Using the amount collected, Gray, along with Young Focus PH and other local nongovernment organizations, has distributed 15-kilogram bags of rice to 790 families in the depressed community. They are also set to hand out more bags to 1,000 more families tomorrow, April 3.


View this post on Instagram

I cant keep the smile from my face 😁, THANK YOU SO MUCH to everyone who joined in donating towards helping feed the families of Smokey Mountain, Manila! 💙💙💙 Together we've raised $20,000 😱😍👏👏👏. Currently we've distributed to 790 families and are in the process, in partnership with @youngfocusph staff and other local NGOs, of feeding another 1000 families this coming Friday! Because of your generosity almost 2,000 Filipino families will not go hungry and be able to stay home to protect their families health as well as their own! 🙏🇵🇭 But we dont need to stop there! Let's continue to reach more families in this time of need. One 15kg bag of rice costs only $11US or Php550. Any little bit of kindness is very much appreciated! All bank and donation info can be found on www.youngfocus.org/rice (Link in BIO) 💛💛💛 Thank you SO much! 🤗🇵🇭🙏 #WereInThisTogether
A post shared by Catriona Gray (@catriona_gray) on
“Because of your generosity almost 2,000 Filipino families will not go hungry and be able to stay home to protect their families health as well as their own!” she said.

The beauty queen does not plan on ending her initiative soon, and urged her followers to continue donating to the effort. She noted that one 15-kilogram bag of rice costs $11 (P550). Those interested in helping may course their monetary donations through this page.

Along with Gray, other celebrities such as Angel Locsin, Anne Curtis and Enchong Dee have also extended their help to those affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.  /ra

https://entertainment.inquirer.net/370282/catriona-gray-raises-p1-million-for-families-in-smokey-mountain-amid-covid-19

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Enchong Dee for speedo FASTSKIN FS-PRO


speedo Aqua-V Cap (Black)
Speedo Speedsocket Mirror Goggles Black 8-705893515
2009 Adidas De La Salle Hoodie (White)
























2011 Nike De La Salle Tee (Green)
speedo FASTSKIN FS-PRO Men's Legskin (8-008083218)