This came out last Sunday July 14.
MVP: FIBA hosting is 90% close to operational efficiency
MVP: FIBA hosting is 90% close to operational efficiency
by rick olivares
When the Federation Internationale de
Basketball Association awarded the hosting rights to the Philippines last
January, Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas President Manuel V. Pangilinan
remembered feeling a wave of elation wrap itself all over him.
Then there was a sobering thought,
“Mahirap to,” Pangilinan recounted. “There’s a lot of work that we need to put
into this. FIBA is very strict with its requirements from the venue to the
facilities to the media and a lot more. Fortunately we have enough time to
prepare for the event. But it’s all good for the country.”
With a little over three weeks left
before the 27th staging over the prestigious basketball tournament
for Asia tips off, Pangilinan reported that the SBP along with all the agencies
tasked with organizing the biggest sporting event in the Philippines is close
to 90% operational efficiency. “Yung mga taong involved sa preparation updated
us and mukha naman maayos. There will be some loose ends that will need to be
tied up such as the schedule of the arrival of FIBA Secretary General Patrick Baumann
and President Yvan Mainini. We are organizing welcome dinner as well as a
courtesy call to President Benigno Aquino. We’re headed in the right direction.
Most of the items needed for the preparation are in progress. I am quite
confident that this will be a very good event for the country.”
Pangilinan, who is celebrating his 67th
birthday this Sunday, bared that the opening ceremonies will not be the lavish
as Filipinos are wont to stage. “FIBA likes its event to be simple. We’re just
hosting a gala dinner for all the athletes then there are a few speeches and
that it. We’ll have a simple program.”
The SBP President however admits to
being somewhat anxious about Team Philippines or Gilas’ performance in the
tournament. “We have a decent chance to making it to the top three in this
competition. All the waiting is nerve-wracking. We want them to succeed. You
see, it’s a big event and Gilas pulling through will mean so much to the
country.”
“But win or lose, our hosting FIBA
Asia is a tribute to Philippine basketball, the SBP, and the country. Sana
magkaroon pa ng marami sa opportunity for us to host not only FIBA but other world-class
sporting events in the future.”
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