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Hero’s welcome: PH athletes return from successful Asean Para Games campaign

The Philippine para team’s 28 gold, 31 silver, and 43 bronze medals were enough for a fifth place finish in the just-concluded 11th Asean Para Games in Indonesia. It was enough to surpass expectation and calls for a celebration.

Daary Bernardo, Arman Subaste and Menandro Redor capped the Philippines’ campaign with a gold in the Para Chess-B2 Men’s Team event

The triumphant Filipino athletes can expect a grand heroes’ welcome from Philippine Paralympic Committee and Philippine Sports Commission officials when they return to herroes’ welcome today (Sunday).

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With the exception of the wheelchair basketball squads, majority of the PH contingent that took part in the regional sportsfest will be touching down at the Centennial Airport (Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2) aboard a Philippine Airlines chartered flight a little past noon.

The para-athletes will be given the red-carpet treatment by officials led by PPC President Mike Barredo and PSC Commissioner Olivia “Bong” Coo, who offered their congratulations for their efforts in overcoming all odds in producing the country’s all-time high in the ASEAN Para Games.

Competing in 14 disciplines, the PH standard-bearers will be coming home with 28 gold, 28 silver and 47 bronzes (based on unofficial count of the PPC), exceeding the previous best of 24-24-26 in the 2009 edition held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as well as the 20-20-29 standing five years ago also in the Malaysian capital.

With most of the PH bets vying in their first international competition for the first time in five years, the country maintained their No. 5 ranking in the unofficial medal standings as of noon here Saturday at the close of the regional showcase for para-athletes in the Central Java provincial capital

Based on the APG website, host Indonesia was expectedly on top of the medal standings with a grand tally 177-141-110, Thailand was running second (117-116-87), Vietnam was in third (64-60-56) and Malaysia fourth (36-20-14).

“We are all so proud of our Filipino para-athletes in overcoming many severe challenges so they can excel and come back to the country with their best performance yet in the 11th ASEAN Para Games,” noted Barredo of the outing funded by the PSC.

“Although we finished in fifth place once again, the marked improvement in our medal output showed how determined and hungry our athletes were to perform in Malaysia,” he added.

“With the next ASEAN Para Games in Cambodia next year not too far away, our para-athletes have laid the foundation in training harder and better so they can continue to bring home glory and honor the country. Mabuhay kayong lahat!” he exclaimed.

“Ang buong Pilipinas ay ipinagdiriwang ang tagumpay ng ating mga para-athletes sa 11th ASEAN Para Games,” Coo said.

“Ito ay patunay na para sa atletang Pilipino ay walang anumang balakid o kakulangan ang makakahadlang kung ang nakataya ay karangalan ng bayan.,” she stressed. “Buong-buo ang iyong puso para sa bansa.

“You make all of us truly proud of being a Filipino! We cannot thank you enough for your courage and hard work and lifting our country’s pride! Mabuhay ang atletang Pilipino! For Philippine sports and for the greater glory of God!”

PSC Executive Director and acting officer-in-charge Atty. Guillermo Iroy Jr. also lauded the achievements of the PH para-athletes.

Team Philippines at fifth place in thet medal standings (Medal Tally courtesy of PSC)

“This is another milestone for Team Philippines. We have surpassed our past APG participation with this big medal haul for this edition. The agency thanks you all for such an inspiring performance. We are all very proud of you,” Iroy said.

Iroy said that the PSC is in the process of arranging a courtesy call of the PH delegation at Malacanang where the nation’s No. 1 sports fan, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.. is keen on meeting all of the officials, athletes and coaches that participated in the 11th ASEAN Para Games.

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