Wrestling of the Philippines (WAP) president Alvin Aguilar has expressed confidence that the reforms implemented in the association will result in unwavering success for Pinoy wrestlers, including a return to the Olympics.
MANILA, Philippines – Wrestling of the Philippines president Alvin Aguilar has expressed confidence that the reforms implemented in the association will result in unwavering success for Pinoy wrestlers, including a return to the Olympics.
In fact, Pinoy wrestlers, under Safronov's supervision, won a medal in the United World Wrestling United World Grappling Asian Championships this past year in Astana, Kazakhstan, as a result of Safronov's intensive training. Despite the failure to obtain the services of the two Filipino-foreign athletes, Aguilar said that the country's source of talent is already vast due to the implementation of the Regionalization program, which involves nonstop activities in the provinces, including seminars, training, and tournaments that can be used in their recruiting system.
"As WAP president, I must fulfill my promise to send a Filipino wrestler to the Olympics," said Aguilar. Debuting Belgian coach Tom Saintfiet aims to harness the trademark Filipino fighting heart as new-look Philippines resumes its FIFA World Cup Qualifiers drive Thursday against fancied Iraq on the...
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
President Marcos: Philippines Acts in Its Own Interest in West Philippine Sea IssuesPresident Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. on Monday said the United States has nothing to do with its decisions when it comes to issues in the West Philippine Sea, noting that the country 'acts for its own interest.' He emphasized that the Philippines acts in its own interest and makes decisions based on national interest, dismissing the notion that the country is influenced by the United States in matters concerning the West Philippine Sea. He also acknowledged the US as a stabilizing force for the Philippines.
Read more »
'Taiwan should not be an issue between PH, China'MANILA Philippines: The Chinese Embassy in the Philippines said that any attempt to implicate Taiwan in the maritime dispute between China and the Philippines was dangerous.
Read more »
Law reforming Philippine salt industry gets Marcos backingDefining the News
Read more »
Marcos: PH didn't cause 'commotion' in West Philippine SeaPRAGUE—The Phliippines didn't trigger the tension in the West Philippine Sea, President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. said on Friday.
Read more »
Law revitalizing Philippine salt industry gets Marcos backingDefining the News
Read more »
Marcos signs into law Philippine Salt Industry Development ActSunStar Publishing Inc.
Read more »