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Saturday, April 19, 2014
Gilas Pilipinas: Against All the Torments of the Past

Gilas Pilipinas: Against All the Torments of the Past


History is replete with predictions. But not this time around.

It all started since that 11 days of August 2013 when Filipinos successfully rewritten the basketball history deep into each one’s heart, one which we will never forget. It always felt like a list of our old Asian rivals torments some of us like a list of murders. It is invidious to mention among so many, the one that stabs in the heart, is South Korea.

The Philippines, second among the best in Asia in terms of Asian championship, made it to Olympics from 1936 through 1972, except for one occasion. But since then, the Philippines has never been back to the world stage of basketball, considering the love and passion Filipinos have for this sport.

 MEDAL TALLY
 Rank 
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
15
1
2
18
2
5
3
1
9
3
3
0
0
3
4
2
11
11
24
5
2
5
7
14
6
0
3
0
3
7
0
2
2
4
8
0
1
1
2
9
0
1
0
1
10
0
0
2
2
11
0
0
1
1
Total
27
27
27
81
 Source: FIBA

Which Asian team stabbed a dagger in some of the die-hard fans of Philippine basketball? Teams like China and Iran have leveled up a notch higher in terms of international competitiveness these days, but for me, South Korea has never failed to torment our hopes to bring back the basketball glory Filipinos once had. Korea made it a habit to bury the remaining faith of Pinoy fans whenever both teams play in bronze or semifinal round.  

I remember full well how the South Koreans shattered the hearts of Filipino fans in the semifinal round of the 2002 Busan Asian Games. Korea was leading by four points coming into the last two minutes of the game. With its relentless attack, the Philippines managed to grab the lead with a back-to-back three pointers. Olsen Racela, the point guard of the Philippines, was fouled with 23 seconds remaining, a chance to make the lead to four points. A spell of bad luck struck again, he missed both free throws. South Koreans took the rebound and scrambled back down the court, an opportunity to extend the game into overtime or even better, win the game with a three point play. With five seconds left, a South Korean guard drove down the basket and lost the ball and ended up to the hands of Lee Sang-min who was standing behind the three point line. Oddly disappointing, the deadly shooter sank the winning three points at the buzzer.  

Outweighing decades of sorrow, Gilas Pilipinas stood with unalterable determination to finally win against a team that they hadn’t beaten in 28 years (in a major international tournament) in the semifinal round of 2013 FIBA Asia Championships last year in front of thousands of hopeful home crowd. A win that opened the door in the FIBA World Cup in Spain, alongside powerhouse teams like USA, Spain, and Argentina.  Finally, the Philippines ended the torment of Korea and started a journey back to the world basketball stage after 40 years.

Players that made history in August 2013 include Pozzorubio, Pangasinan’s Marc Pingris, Jimmy Alapag, Jayson Castro, LA Tenorio, Gary David, Larry Fonacier, Jeff Chan, Gabe Norwood, Ranidel de Ocampo, Japeth Aguilar, June Mar Fajardo and naturalized player Marcus Douthit.

Brooklyn Nets’ Andray Blatche will compete in the lone naturalized player slot with Marcus Douthit, given that the Congress will approve his naturalization papers. Other players who are included in the training pool of the national squad are Rain or Shine’s Beau Belga, Barangay Ginebra big man Greg Slaugther, San Miguel Beermen swingman Marcio Lassiter, Meralco’s Jared Dillinger, and Rain or Shine’s point guard Paul Lee.

The Philippines will compete in the FIBA 2014 World Cup preliminary round group including Senegal, Puerto Rico, Argentina, Greece, and Croatia. - Romulus Gutierrez (FOCUS)
Redefining Tourism – Pangasinan as a Go-To-Sport Mecca

Redefining Tourism – Pangasinan as a Go-To-Sport Mecca


Photo by Ron Dorendo

Remember Palarong Pambansa 2012? That was held in the province of Pangasinan, the standard setter for future hosting of the annual national sport competition. For several years, Pangasinan has been a successful venue for organized sporting event in the country. At the utmost, we can say the province is indeed the next niche of sports tourism.

But wait! Sports tourism? Well, the term might be new to some of us. Up until recently, tourism has evolved into a new form. Attracting local and foreign tourist alike to a certain place does not necessarily mean having a UNESCO recognized heritage site, a World War II kamikaze fighter plane, a Boracay-like paradise, and so on.

And so what is sports tourism? Sports tourism may have been cited as the next major industry, providing significant economic and employment benefits. It’s nothing but a fancy name referring to the movement of people to one place to see or participate in a live sporting event. Easy, isn’t?

Consider the global spectacle of the ancient Greek tournament, the Olympics, the festive atmosphere of World Football Cup, or the hype produced by the best of seven games between San Antonio Spurs and Miami Heat in the NBA finals. In the sports realm, it’s not hard to imagine indeed that events like these draw so much attention in the global scene along with the emergence of niche markets as a major factor in tourism development.

Known as a tourist destination itself, Spain doubled its tourist arrival following the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Sydney and Beijing became a catalyst of economic growth for their country after their stint as hosts of 2000 and 2008 Olympics. Brazil, on the other hand, will likely attract a big bulk of foreign investment as they will host the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Olympics.

Today, sports enthusiasts are now raving in the opportunity to explore Pangasinan as a go-to sport mecca in the region. Witnessing the wide array of talent on display during the staging of Palarong Pambansa last May of 2012, tourists plunged into action as more sporting events were hosted in the province. The Northern Leg of Batang Pinoy, the 2012 National Primary and Secondary Schools Chess Championship, the 2013 Region 1 Athletic Association Meet (R1AA), the 2013 Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA), the Pistay’ Dayat Invitational Triathlon Tournament, and among others, were successfully hosted In the international standard facilities of Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center in Lingayen and other venues in Pangasinan.

Committed to youth and sports development, Governor Amado T. Espino Jr of Pangasinan is always open to future hosting of regional, national, and even international sporting event in the province. Along with the vision for a Sports Academy in the province, he also announced the opening of water sport adventure in September along the Agno river bank in Bugallon, Pangasinan. The project may well be a potential growth area in the tourism sector as adventures like Dragon Boat, Parasailing, Jet Ski, Kayak, Banana Boat, and other water sports activities will be featured. Rather than being designed as a purely sporting event, the water sport adventures is also a drawcard for promotion of tourism in the province.

Given the province’s status as a tourist destination, hosting major sports events presents a greater opportunity to further explore Pangasinan’s tourism assets. Think of this: tourists who are engaged in sports related purposes tend to stay longer. Thereby, majority of the benefits of the influx of athletes, organizers, and mere sports fans will be enjoyed by accommodation providers such as hotels, transport operators, restaurants, convenient stores, and so on.

Clearly, the hosting of the Palarong Pambasa in 2012 provided Pangasinan a unique opportunity to showcase the province in the regional, national, and international level, not only as a tourist destination, but also with the ability to organize world class sporting venues.  With the support of the administration of Governor Espino to youth and sports development, the province will continue to become a go-to sports mecca in the country.

So, Pangasinan, better be ready.
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Sports: It’s More Fun in the Philippines

With its breathtaking landscapes and magnificent sceneries, the Philippines is truly a paradise to consider when talking about travel. The diverse wonders these 7,107 islands possess, tourists surely have the perfect place to stay for an exciting exploration and every imaginable way of adventure.

“I noticed that at on the back of the bills here (referring to P1000 cash denomination); you could see all the terraces and tons of water.” Brian Grubb said on a video where he was skating down a rail atop of one of the most beautiful spot in the world – the picturesque Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao. The professional wakeskater from United States showcased the centuries-old Eighth Wonder of the World from a different light. He added, “It’s just a wakeskate paradise but no one even knew it was here.” The stunt featured the serene majesty of the ancient tourist attraction, bringing together sports and tourism.

Sports Haven Destinations
Today, sports enthusiasts are also raving in the opportunity to explore the province of Pangasinan as a premiere sports tourism hub in the north. Committed to sports and youth development, Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr announced the opening of water sports adventures like Kayak, Dragon Boat, Parasailing, and Jetski in the province. 

Surfing in La Union and Siargao, white water rafting in Cagayan, boardsailing in Boracay, wakeboarding in Camarines Sur, scuba diving in Palawan, mountaineering in Mindanao, and kayaking in Subic are some of the sought-after adventure destination in the country. On all just about the corners of the country, travelers are loaded with attractions they ever dream of. No doubts that the Philippines is a fantastic spot for tourists who crave for a thrilling adventure.

Sporting Events
Seeking to encourage and stimulate sports tourism, the country hosted the FIBA Asia 2013 in early August where Gilas Pilipinas clinched a berth in the FIBA World Championship in 2014, and the NBA Global pre-season game between Indiana Pacers and Houston Rockets in the world-class basketball stadium at the Mall of Asia Arena.

With the emerging popularity of football, thousands of fans of Philippine Azkals are travelling around the country to catch their favorite players play against local and foreign teams during friendlies and FIFA sanctioned games. Matches held in stadiums, whether, Panaad in Bacolod, or Rizal Memorial Stadium, are usually flocked by local or even foreign fans, boosting local economy and tourism.

On the other hand, the country also attracts top pool players around the world to compete in prestigious international tournaments organized in the country annually. Tournaments like World Nine Ball Championships and World Ten Ball Championships are hosted in Manila, which is also known as the “Pool Capital of the World”.

Sports Tourism
Sports tourism, as recognized by the government and tourism industry, as an ideal avenue to spur tourism and economic growth, has opened more gateways to local businesses and services and has created employment opportunities.  In 2012, almost 4.2 million tourists visited the Philippines, climbing 12 notches higher in the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2013 Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index. The country improved from 94th to 82ndoverall out of 140, edging countries of the region as the most improved policy makers in the tourism industry.

There’s more to the Philippines than an extensive beaches and vast plains. Home to the gorgeous beaches, majestic sceneries, captivating culture and history, and welcoming locals, the nation of more than 7,000 islands has become a preferred spot for sports and adventure activities. The Philippines has truly transformed from an ordinary tropical spot to sporting event destination. It offers plenty of opportunities to explore that are favorable to sports, adventure, and recreational activities.

The regular staging of national and international sports events do not only underscore the world-class scenery, flair and skills of local athletes, but highlight the country as a legitimate sport tourism destination.



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