Posts Tagged ‘psc’
Kasabay ng paglilista sa 10 ‘priority sports’, inihayag rin kahapon ng Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) ang pagtataas sa monthly allowances ng mga ‘priority athletes’.
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Allowance ng atleta tinaasan ng PSC
Mangunguna ang 19 gold medalists sa nakalipas na ASEAN Para Games na magpapakitang-gilas sa pagsisimula ng 1st PSC-Philspada National Games na magsisimula bukas sa Marikina Sports Park.
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May kapansanang mga atleta magpapasiklaban
The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) yesterday presented to the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) executive board its programs for 2012, including its plan to prioritize support for certain sports and athletes.
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PSC presents priority plan to POC
PHILIPPINE Olympic Committee president Jose Cojuangco Jr. has asked for an extra day to review the provisional list of 12 priority sports endorsed by the Philippine Sports Commission that will be given the government sports agency’s all-out support, according to PSC chief Richie Garcia.
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Cojuangco to review PSC priority sports list
Bagamat nagrereklamo sa kakapusan ng kanilang pondo, nag-alok ang Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) ng P30 milyon sa Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) para sa pondo ng anim na national athletes na sasabak sa 2012 Olympics Games sa London.
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PSC nag-alok ng P30m para sa 6 Olympians
Inaasahang manunumbalik ang tikas ng track and field athletes kapag natuloy ang plano sa kanila ng Philippine Sports Commission (PSC).
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Pinoy tracksters may pagsasanayan na, PSC ipapaayos ang track oval sa Ultra

source: Abac Cordero | philstar.com
As the new training center remains on the drawing board, the hundreds of national athletes will have to make do with what the Philippine Olympic Committee and the Philippine Sports Commission could offer. Read the rest of this entry »

source: Nick Giongco | mb.com.ph
The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) has filed a graft case with the Ombudsman against its former chairman Harry Angping, who labeled the lawsuit as “pure harassment.” Read the rest of this entry »

source: June Navarro | inquirer.net
Until a new training center is built, the national athletes will have to make do with the old training facility in Baguio City being maintained by the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC). Read the rest of this entry »

source: June Navarro | inquirer.net
Senator Antonio Trillanes IV will sponsor a bill seeking to abolish the Philippine Sports Commission and replace the sports-funding agency with a cabinet-level government office answerable only to the Office of the President. Read the rest of this entry »




