Thursday, March 3, 2016

VOLLEYBALL MUST TAKE ITS CUE FROM DRAGON BOAT

A few years ago, POC placed dragon boat under the Philippine Canoe Kayak Federation (PCKF). Despite winning 5 gold medals at the World Championships in Tampa Florida under the Philippine Dragon Boat Federation (PDBF), POC President Cojuangco intervened and successfully placed the sport under a different national federation.

But after a few years, trouble erupted within PCKF and the paddlers of PDBF who joined PCKF. Below is a letter written by the paddlers who joined PCKF.


National Dragon Boat Team
SUMMARY

On July 12, 2013, we wrote a letter addressed to both the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) and the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) requesting for an investigation of two (2) of the officials of PCKF: Acting President Ms.Jonne Go and Head Coach Ms. Leonora Escollante on allegations of unethical conduct and questionable disbursement of funds. These are violations which Ms. Escollante had previously been penalized for by the PSC.
The immediate action taken by Ms. Go is to unduly terminate the twenty-five (25) athletes and three (3) coaches, representing 95% of the National Pool, who filed the complaint.This act is in direct violation of paragraph no. 25 of the POC-PSC-NSA Tripartite Agreement dated 11 January 1993.
Consequently, we were put on floating status pending the resolution of the complaint. Likewise, we have been verbally informed by POC that all trainings have to be discontinued and were denied access to the dragon boats situated at the CCP’s dock site. Worse, our South East Asian Games (SEAGames) berth has been revoked and our allowances and benefits, from which we derive our meagre income, were put on hold pending the final determination of the case by the POC Arbitration Committee.
PCKF officials also released Memorandum Circular no. 08-2013 [attached] effectively banning the coaches and athletes from the CCP training site, as well as all PCKF-sanctioned or managed activities. A number of these coaches and athletes are also handling recreational teams of their own for added income, but the ban renders them unable to perform their duties to the teams that they are handling.
There are no allegations against us coaches and athletes, and we have actually satisfied the qualification criteria for the SEAG. The investigation is, in fact, directed towards the NSA officials with us as the complainants.
Our sole request of the athletes and coaches is an investigation of two (2) of our officials in the PCKF. We have no wish whatsoever to separate from our fine organization.
We have already sent letters to the Philippine Sports Commission and the Arbitration Committee of the POC requesting for provisional reliefs and immediate disposition of the case based on humanitarian and compassionate grounds but our request fell on deaf ears.
The POC and PCKF may have the right and power to determine its organization and membership. However, we feel that it is unjust for us to be stripped of our basic benefits and our well-deserved opportunity to represent the country in the SEAGames, just because we chose to bring to light the anomalies that we have experienced at the hands of our officials – the supposed stewards of our Sport.
We followed strict protocol, stretched our forbearance and good faith in our sports governing bodies, even as five (5) months have passed without rendering a proper investigation and resolution.
On 06 November, the Arbitration Committee released an official “recommendation,” [attached] claiming to only be a recommending body, rather than the Arbitration Committee that it is named. The recommendation fails to address the issue of the misused funds but at the same time recommends that there be better auditing. According to the Arbitration Committee, the POC Board, of which respondent Jonne Go is a member, will have to give its final decision based on their recommendation.

Although many POC Board Meetings have passed and follow-ups have been written, the POC Board has yet to release their final decision, and the athletes and coaches remain uncertain and without compensation.

Meanwhile, the PCKF carries on as usual, having formed a “new” National Team, organizing events and sending canoe and kayak delegates to the SEAG.

Why the Dragon Boat should have been included in the SEAGames:

The Dragon Boat Team was, in fact, already included in the SEAGames roster. This inclusion was officially announced by the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) and the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), and we were informed that the PSC had already submitted the Entry-by-Number, thereby reserving slots for the Dragon Boat Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Teams.

This decision was made by the POC based on the Dragon Boat Team’s performance record in the previous SEAGames, as well as the World Championships and other international competitions. (See no.’s 2 and 3)

Also, considered was the Athlete-to-Medal Ratio. The event of Dragon Boat does require a large delegation of forty (40) athletes, but there are a total of eighteen (18) medals at stake in Dragon Boat alone.

Standing in previous SEA Games:


G
S
B
2005
6
--
--
2007
--
2
--
2009
NA
NA
NA
2011
1
2
2

·         The 2009 SEA Games did not field a Dragon Boat Event.

1)   Standing in other international competitions:




G
S
B
2007
IDBF World Championships
Sydney, Australia
1
1
2
2008
ADBF Asian Championships
Penang, Malaysia
1
8
--
2009
IDBF World Championships
Prague, Czech Republic
2
--
--
2012
Asian Beach Games
Haiyang, China
--
2
1
2012
ICF World Championships
Milan, Italy
6
1
--

·         In the 2007World Championships in Australia, Team Philippines set a new World Record in the 200-metre Premier Open Event.

·         In the 2009 World Championships in the Czech Republic, Team Philippines broke their own World Record in the same event.

·         Also in the 2009 World Championships in the Czech Republic, Team Philippines setanother World Record in the 200-metre Premier Mixed Event.

·         The record times in both events have NOT been broken to date. Team Philippines still holds the World Record in both events.

The 2012 DBS Marina Regatta in Singaporeserved as a Pre-SEA Games Event for South East Asia’s top seeded Dragon Boat Teams, namely Myanmar, Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines. The results of which are very promising:

·         In the Women’s 500m, Team Philippines placed 2nd, only 0.56 seconds after Gold medallist Myanmar
·         In the Women’s 200m, Team Philippines placed 3rd, only 0.67 seconds after Gold medallist Indonesia
·         In the Men’s 500m, Team Philippines placed 3rd, only 0.61 seconds after Gold medallist Myanmar
·         In the Men’s 200m, Team Philippines placed 2nd, only 0.30 seconds after Gold medallist Indonesia.

Volleyball must take its cue from dragon boat.

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