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Post by karpol on Nov 6, 2009 21:42:01 GMT 8
hay nako kayo naman alam niyo naman ang Pulitika sa Pilipinas Makulay pati sa sports Napopolitika {hindi lang sa sports pati sa halos lahat ng bagay}.... ksi naman pati yung innappoint nilang PSC chairman Politiko din..... yung dting chairman na athlete naging politiko na rin kasi yung asawa nasa politika narin kasi pati manugang politiko din.. haha ang Pilipinas bow...
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Post by jecjechoray on Nov 7, 2009 0:03:05 GMT 8
hmm hindi na talga kasali ang NT natin.... pero in my own opinion mabuti na rin yung hindi sila kasali kasi talagang napapagiwanan na tayo ngayon in terms level of game... para matugunana ang ating pagkukulang dapat magtrain na lang sila ng magtrain na magtrain... para pag dating nang 2011 SEA Games mganda laro nila... dapat training muna bago experience... i think 2yrs of very extensive training may bring good results as for experience ang pwdeng nilang salihan na competition is 2011 asian womens champs except kung magkakroon nang mga invitation tournaments pero mukhang malayo 2005 binuwag yung datin line up tumatanda na daw, 2006 bumuo ng new young line up na training pool na majority UST players, pero hindi rin sinali a Seagames ng 2007 katwiran ng PSC fresh padaw, hangang sa mawalan ng budget nag form nananaman ng bagong line up, then many months later patawag nanaman ng tryout new line up nanaman. KAILANGAN NG INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE MANALO MATALO DAPAT ISABAK GANUN GINAGAWA NG IBANG BANSA WALANG ABSENT SA COMPETITION, YUN ANG TRANING. Dahil National Team kau.
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Post by Aya on Nov 7, 2009 7:25:17 GMT 8
korekkkk..whats the use of being a national team kung walang international exposures?...daming international competitions..ni isa wla tayong sinalihan...sea games na lang nga dipa makasali...one of the lowest in international competitons...hay nku...sa kangkungan nlang talaga tayo pupulutin.....sayang ang mga talents natin kung hindi ma foflourish
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Post by karpol on Nov 7, 2009 11:58:05 GMT 8
ang ibig ko sabihin extensive training muna... bago international exposure... yung mga nt's nang ibang bansa it took them at least a year or so to train before nilang sinasabak ang players ...........
ang isa problema sa tin... paiba iba tayo ng coaches at players........ kaya tuloy wala tayong core players. ang sistema kasi ng ibang bansa is may mga core players sila habang tumatagal at tumatanda ang mga core players add sila ng mga developmental players or yung galing juniors patingitingi na sinasama nila sa mga core players halos every year ganun ang sistema ng halos lhat ng NT's Around the world
Kuya jodaman lumabas ka
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Post by waterboi on Nov 7, 2009 12:57:23 GMT 8
kunwari may ipapadala na RPWVT n RPMVT para may funding... ibubulsa rin yan.... Lapit n ELECTION!!!
un mga officials na pupunta ng SEA Games.. sana gnawang athletes na lang, sana mahawa kau ng AH1N1. gagawin lang nila ang Laos as sidetrip papuntang Bangkok, Singapore at Guangzhou, Hong Kong.
nag masasabi ko ko lang.... RESET ! RESET!
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Post by porsjen on Nov 16, 2009 16:28:16 GMT 8
I'm really disappointed when i heard about this news na walang RPWVT and RPMVT na ipapadala sa sea games nakakapanghinayang talaga...
I really thought na it's only a joke but then when i got a chance to talk to Dahlia Cruz when they came here sa cebu last nov. 14 for there exhibtion game sabi nga niya na parang dina sila makakasali sa sea games di ko nalang tinanong yung reason kung bakit hindi sila makakasali kasi i think alam ko na yung answer and it just make me sad.
Sayang talaga ang galing-galing pa naman nilang mag laro, kung nakita lang nila (the official) kung pano tinalo nang RPWVT yung mga lalaking players galing talaga...
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Post by janicego30 on Nov 17, 2009 1:16:16 GMT 8
for now tama ung decision nla na d paglaruin ung rpw. khit sbihin natin na exposure ung kailangan, ilan lang din mga players ang makikinabang dito kc sa ngayon sobrang dmi ng players from colligiate teams ang masasabing deserving dun sa rp team.
nung nanonood ako ng vleague prang namention ni noreen na soon magkakaroon ng prfessional volleyball league. "sooner than you think" exact words nya.
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Post by tg173 on Nov 17, 2009 21:27:04 GMT 8
grrr, i'm very sad to hear that. how can our athletes be developed if we don't join international tournaments, wasted efforts for the ones who trained, we can't just go there then win. first, Phlippines must give chances to our athletes to have an international experience, swerte pa ung rp mens at rp girls ntin.
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Post by mygskennels on Nov 18, 2009 10:32:21 GMT 8
So what else is the essence of forming a Volleyball Philippine Team Sayang lang ang volleyball program from education sector... kung saan lahat nagsimula at natuto... Buti pa yung ibang skul, pinapadala yung team nila sa ibang bansa - to compete in a pocket of tournaments as preparation for there upcoming league here in the Philippines.
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Post by apple on Nov 20, 2009 8:35:11 GMT 8
Hindi man lang nila na aapreciate ang hirap at sacrifices ng mga athletes natin, sarili lang nila iniisip nila. Sobrang nakaka-disappoint.
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Post by buckminster610 on Nov 21, 2009 3:40:58 GMT 8
sana c pacquiao magdonate ng pera kung budget ang problema. sobrang yaman n ni pacman ngaun .
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Post by supersonic on Nov 21, 2009 14:06:09 GMT 8
Itutulong ni Pakyao sa Ondoy victims ang exta nya .
Gobyerno ang may Bilyon sila may pera trabaho nila ang National pride.
Baka iaasa panila sa Fans mag fund raising, chocolate, cake, stufftoy lang ang afford ng mga pobreng fans.
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Post by it'sliverloverbhoy on Dec 13, 2009 1:15:31 GMT 8
god bless dear athletes...my heart goes out to cyclist bitbit...politix sux!
eto lang nahagilap ko. read on..
Gold No. 4 for Pinoy jins, Molina bags second 12/12/2009 | SEA Games 09 | 0 comments » source: gmanews.tv
VIENTIANE – Team Philippines netted three more gold medals in the 25th Southeast Asian Games Friday behind :"kwondo jin Tshomlee Go, karateka Marla Pabilore and swimmer Migel Molina.
Go's gold was the fourth for the RP jins after the victories of veteran Olympian Toni Rivero (women's welterweight) and Alexander Briones (men's heavyweight), and the women's poomsae team of Rannie Ortega, Janice Lagman and Camille Alarilla.
:"kwondo's four gold medals surpassed the one gold output it won during the 2007 edition of the SEA Games in Korat.
Go, a two-time Olympian (2004 Athens and 2008 Beijing) topped the men’s featherweight class in :"kwondo by hammering out a 4-0 win over Lee Huynh Chau of Vietnam while the 29-year old Pabilore, a silver medalist in the 2006 Doha Asian Games in Doha, overwhelmed Nguyen Thi Hai Yen of Vietnam, 7-4, in the women’s kumite -55 kg. for RP karate team’s first ever gold in the biennial meet.
And Molina?
The 2007 Best Male Athlete of the SEA Games became the first Filipino double gold medal winner in the meet after ruling the 200-m individual medley with a time of two minutes and 3.68 seconds.
The long-haired, 25-year old swimmer on Thursday night ruled the 400-m individual medley.
The Filipinos could have won more, but breaks didn’t get their way, settling instead for a number of silver medals in diving, :"kwondo, karate and swimming.
The medal output of Team Philippines (7-10-7), however, was not enough as it was dislodged to sixth place by surging Malaysia (8-9-18).
Vietnam now has made its way on top of the medal tally with 14 gold, 10 silver and bronze medals. Just behind is powerhouse Thailand (13-20-16) followed by erstwhile leader Singapore (12-5-10) and Indonesia (11-7-14).
"Impressive," RP :"kwondo coach Rocky Samson quipped after Go wrapped up his final match and won a third straight gold in the meet starting in the 2005 Manila Games.
"Kayang-kaya niya ‘yung kalaban. He didn’t encounter any major problem. The outcome was expected. He dominated his opponent right from the start," said the coach of Go, the country’s lone jin to win a gold in the meet two years ago in Nakhonratchasima, Thailand.
An education graduate from University of Santo Tomas, the 28-year old Go breezed through the gold medal match with a 7-4 win over long-time rival Mohd Afifuddin of Malaysia in their match at the Booyoung gymnasium inside the National University.
Came the final, Go was hardly challenged by his Vietnamese foe, whom :"kwondo association vice-president Sung Chung Hong was able to properly scout.
"Siyempre, masayang-masaya tayo dahil ito naman lahat ang goal natin, ang manalo," said Go.
Bantamweights Eunice Alora and Jeffrey Figueroa grabbed a silver and a bronze, respectively, in :"kwondo.
Meanwhile, the motivation to avenge his team’s setback propelled Pabilore to her second gold in the Games.
"We feel cheated," said the 28-year old Pabillore, a karate gold winner in the Manila 2005 SEA Games. “That’s why I worked extra hard. I wanted to win not just for myself but for my teammates as well. I was the last to compete and I know that everybody was rooting for me."
"I really gave my best for this win," the charming karateka added.
Earlier, Rolando Lagman and Lutche Metante surrendered the gold medal to their respective counterparts in very controversial fashions at the Budo Centre’s Chao Anouvong gymnasium.
Lagman bowed to crowd darling Inkhatep Saythansavanh of Laos, 9-1, in the men’s -55kg kumite while Metante lost to Jamalliah Jamaludin of Malaysia, 7-2, in the women’s +68kg kumite.
Over at the National Sports Complex’s diving pool, Sheila Mae Perez was foiled in her bid for a third straight 3m springboard title and had to settle for the silver while Ryan Fabriga could only manage bronze in the 10m platform.
The men’s team of Mhark Fernando, Tonton Asistio and Jhonnel Ababa combined for a 215, putting them at third, six behind leader Singapore and just a stroke back of Thailand, after the first round of men’s golf at the SEA Games Golf Club. Women’s action starts Saturday.
Another encouraging sign was put up by the tandem of Johanna Carpio and Michelle Carolino, who trounced Laos I 21-14, 21-17 to bounce back from a similar 0-2 loss to Malaysia 1 in Group B of beach volleyball.
Also at the NSC beach volley courts, the tandem of Rhovyl Verayo and Jonrey Sasing opened up its Group D campaign in the men’s side with a 21-15, 25-23 victory over Cambodia 2.
Zaidi Laruan of muay kept RP’s gold hopes alive in the lightweight class after whipping Vietnam’s Ly Hoang Tan in the semifinal and will proceed to the finals of the event on Dec. 15.
Maricel Subang, however, failed to advance, losing to Nguyen Tuyet Dung of Vietnam in their semifinal round match in light flyweight and bowed out with the country’s third muay bronze.
Also in position to capture medals are the snooker doubles team of Roberto Gomez Jr and Carlo Biado that took out the Lao tandem of Khamsai and Deathavong, 3-2 in the quarterfinals even as Reynaldo Grandea made easy work of Myanmar’s Aung San, 1-0 in the preliminaries of cushion single carom.
Filipino male netters likewise entered the finals after edging Indonesia, 2-1, in the semi-final.
The RP bets vie Saturday for most of the 34 gold medals at stake in 10 finals events.
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Post by it'sliverloverbhoy on Dec 14, 2009 2:39:27 GMT 8
Gold drought drops RP to 7th in overall tally
By Roy Luarca Philippine Daily Inquirer First Posted 00:06:00 12/13/2009
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In beach volleyball, Rhovyl Verayo and Jonrey Sasing bowed to the host squad in the men’s division and Johanna Carpio and Michelle Carolino yielded to the Indonesians, both in straight sets.
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Post by it'sliverloverbhoy on Dec 15, 2009 3:07:00 GMT 8
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Michelle Carolino and Johanna Carpio likewise saw the end of the road in beach volleyball after losing in straight sets to their Thai counterparts. The two finished with a 2-3 win-loss card, good only for third in their group where only the first two teams advance to the crossover semis.
Gerry Carpio Philstar.com
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