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It takes a barangay to bring up a tyke, to reword an African maxim. In any case, in the Philippines, the barangay has turned out to be unessential in creating an exceptionally aggressive Filipino competitor in a split second.

Philippine games authorities just need to travel to the United States specifically to scout for a Filipino-American trackster or athlete, carry the person in question home to Manila and sort out his or her citizenship papers and, voila, the youngster or young lady is confirmed qualified for the 30th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games that the Philippines is facilitating in November-December this year.

We have many olympic style events "imports" from the US of A who apparently would almost certainly absolve themselves in the area's head donning feature by winning a bunch of gold decorations a couple of months from today.

While no law had been broken in enrolling these American-conceived or raised, or both, sprinter or vaulter, the act of our games specialists to search West for promising abilities deceives the nation's absence of a genuine grassroots improvement program from which to draw an appointment whose individuals won't humiliate themselves or the Philippines itself when they contend abroad.

To believe that we have the Palarong Pambansa, Philippine National Games and different occasions for youthful and promising competitors that, lamentably, have not appeared to have the option to turn out future Lydia de Vegas or Hidylin Diazes or future EJ Obienas or Felix Eumir Marcials in spite of their coordinators' well meaning goals.

Additionally, ironicly we don't have a solitary Muslim, male or female, speaking to us recently particularly in individual games.

Obviously, there is as yet undeclared war between the Philippine government and inconvenient gatherings that would prefer to settle on battle sports of the fatal kind, and this negatively affects finding a Muslim swimmer or a Muslim wrestler who could give the remainder of Southeast Asia a genuine test in the pool or on the tangle.

Mindanao, where the nation's Muslim minority live, used to be a major supporter of Philippine groups to the Asian Games and the Olympic Games in 1960s and 1970s, however competitors can just flourish under an atmosphere of harmony and calm, not in the midst of the sound of gunfire.

To be reasonable, different nations in Asia itself are "more awful" with regards to filling their drive to top the platform.

Outstanding among them are Bahrain and Qatar, which both for all intents and purposes "purchase" olympic style sports stars from Africa.

Obviously, once more, they do it the lawful path by naturalizing them and the new residents more often than not win decorations for their received nations in Tier 1 big showdowns.

These nations would presumably guard themselves by saying that the Philippines, as well, is "famous" for handling a national football crew — the Philippine Azkals — whose individuals are outsiders.

They are incorrect, on the grounds that these footballers are Filipinos, having at any rate a mother or a dad who is a Filipino resident.

In any case, these equivalent nations rather could have called attention to that the Philippines additionally comes up short on a grassroots improvement program in the excellent game that is by all accounts underlined by its inability to deliver the following Emelio "Chieffy" Caligdong, maybe the main homegrown player who had given taller, heavier and progressively experienced individual internationals a keep running for their balls.

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