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New Clark City Sports Hub

The New Clark City Sports Hub[2] or the New Clark City Sports Complex[3] (initially known as the Philippine Sports City or Philippine Olympic City) is a complex of sports facilities located inside the National Government Administrative Center of New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac.[4]

New Clark City Sports Hub
Aerial view
Full nameNational Government Administrative Center Sports Complex
Former namesPhilippine Sports City
Philippine Olympic City
LocationNational Government Administrative Center, New Clark City, Capas, Tarlac, Philippines
Coordinates15°20′36.9″N 120°31′53.2″E / 15.343583°N 120.531444°E / 15.343583; 120.531444
Main venueAthletics Stadium
Capacity: 20,000
Other sports facilitiesAquatic Center, Athletes Village, National Sports Training Center
OwnerBases Conversion and Development Authority[1]
Construction
Broke groundApril 25, 2018
Construction cost₱3 billion₱6 billion (estimate)
ArchitectBudji + Royal Architecture + Design
Structural engineerAECOM
Main contractorsMTD Philippines
Website
newclark.ph (BCDA)

History Edit

Development Edit

Before the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippine Olympic Committee had previous plans to put up a national training center outside Metro Manila but talks to establish such facility did not have any significant progress. Duterte personally directed Philippine Sports Commission head, William Ramirez in 2016 to "take the lead" leading to Ramirez having talks with Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea about plans for a replacement of the old Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila.[5] There was also an earlier plan in the 2000s to build a sports complex called the Philippine Olympic City in the Clark area, which was intended to be used as a venue for the 2005 Southeast Asian Games.[6]

After the silver medal finish by Filipino weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the PSC bared plans to build the "Philippine Olympic City" at New Clark City.

Ramirez said that the sports hub, which would house national athletes and sports facilities, would be one of the primary attractions at the New Clark City, then still known as Clark Green City, and could be a possible main venue of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games which would be hosted by the country. Ramirez at that time projected that the sports complex would be open by 2018.[7] The sports complex would have the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) as the primary involved body in its construction following a meeting between the PSC Board and BCDA president Vince Dizon.[5]

The Philippine Sports Commission estimated that the project would cost between ₱3 billion to ₱6 billion. A ₱1 billion savings from the PSC could be used to partly finance the construction by the BCDA, a GOCC that developed the Clark and Subic as well as Villamor Air Base and Fort Bonifacio.[5]

Construction Edit

 
Installation of the composite columns of the Athletics Stadium. (July 2018)

Groundbreaking for the National Government Administrative Center (NGAC) as a whole was held on January 23, 2018[8] and actual construction started on March 15, 2018.[9] The New Clark City Sports Hub forms a significant portion of the Phase 1A of the larger mixed-used government complex's development.[8] Construction of the sports complex itself began on April 25, 2018, which was marked by a cement-pouring ceremony.[10] Around 8,000 people were employed for the project with construction work done continuously or 24 hours a day, seven days a week.[9]

The whole Phase 1A of the NGAC is targeted to be completed by October 2019.[11] As of October 2018, the sports complex is already 30 percent complete.[12] By November 2018, the projected completion of the sports complex was moved earlier to August 2019 with test events planned to be held at the venue from August to October 2019.[3]

Following the 2019 Luzon earthquake, no damage was reported on the site of the sport's complex construction.[13] By June 2019, the facility was 85 to 88 percent complete with most of the remaining work involved the area's landscaping.[14]

The sports complex was 90 percent complete by July 2019 with the Athletics Stadium and Aquatic Center and was set to be completed by the end of August 2019.[15]

Preparation Edit

 
Final leg of the PATAFA weekly relay.
 
Swimmers competing at the 2019 Philippine Swimming National Open.

The stadium was first used to host the final leg of the Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association weekly relay which was held on September 1, 2019[16][17] and the aquatic center for the 2019 Philippine Swimming National Open which began on August 31, 2019.[18][17] Both events were qualifiers for Filipino athletes aiming to compete for their country in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.

In the weekend of October 19 and October 20, 2019,[19] the triathlon race event was held for the first time at the sports complex.[20]

On October 26 and 27, 2019, the sports complex also held the test event of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.[21]

Future Edit

The BCDA announced its plans to construct additional sports facilities such as an indoor arena that can host indoor events such as basketball, as well as a lot reserved for outdoor sports such as shooting in a six-hectare area.[22] It also announced plans to build other sports facilities for football, tennis, and cycling.[17]

BCDA president Vince Dizon stated that the sports complex will privatize its maintenance and operations right after the SEA Games. Dizon explained that they wanted to privatize it to make the complex being well taken care of unlike being a government-run that became deteriorated. To avoid becoming a "white elephant", they follow the success stories of other world-class sports facilities (such as Singapore Sports Hub in Singapore, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London and Sydney Olympic Park in Sydney).[23] They also planned to turn the complex into a multi-purpose, similar to what London and Sydney did after their hosting of Summer Olympic Games respectively.[23]

The sports complex will serve as the permanent home of the Filipino athletes and to be facilitated by the Philippine Sports Commission.[24]

Architecture and design Edit

Local architecture firm, Budji + Royal Architecture + Design, were commissioned by the Bases Conversion Development Authority to work on the New Clark City Sports Hub. The firm collaborated with American urban planner and engineering firm AECOM. Architect Royal Pineda and interior designer Budji Layug of Budji + Royal are involved in the sports complex project. The design of the complex was inspired from the parol, a Filipino Christmas lantern.[25] Most structures within the complex has a dark gray lahar finish as nod to the nearby Mount Pinatubo, a volcano.[26]

Surbana Jurong, a Singaporean firm, also did consultation work regarding the design of the facilities. The sports complex was modeled by the firm after the Singapore Sports Hub.[27]

Athletics Stadium Edit

 
The athletics stadium.

The main stadium, which had its design was derived from Mount Pinatubo, had its posts and facade made from lahar or volcanic debris from the volcano. Its ringed roofline was made to resemble a crater and be defined by a series of curving canopies. The main facade or the main entrance is covered by glassframes.[25] The stadium's pillars are painted orange to represent the local sunset.[26]

Aquatic Center Edit

 
The aquatics center.

The Aquatic Center's design consist of a huge open shed with a prismatic roof similar to a parol made of capiz coating.[25] The roofing is made from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a fiberglass material used for its lightweight property, durability, and weather resistance. The architects intends to cover the facility but still let natural light into its interior. At daytime, the architects intended the roof to resemble capiz windows used by old Philippine houses and has illumination designed to make the structure resemble a lit parol.[28] The venue which hosts two swimming pools, a 10-lane Olympic pool and an 8-lane training pool.[26] The 2,000-seater Aquatic Centre, which hosted the swimming, diving, and water polo competitions of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, was built to be fully compliant with the global standards set by international aquatic governing body Fédération internationale de natation.[29]

Facilities Edit

Sports venues Edit

Venue Purpose Seating capacity Year built
Athletics Stadium   Multi-use, primarily track and field (athletics) and football 20,000 2019
Aquatic Center   Aquatics sports venue 2,000 2019
Athletics Warm-up Track Oval   Track and field (athletics) training facility N/A 2019

Other facilities Edit

 
The Government Residences (front) and the Athletes Village (left)
Venue Purpose Year built Notes
Athletes Village Accommodation spaces for athletes and officials participating in competitions, conference venue 2019 525 rooms.[30]
National River Park Corridor Park and leisure space 2019[31] Covers 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi) and consists of jogging paths, bikeways, open amphitheaters, and designated public areas for exercises such as yoga and zumba.[30]

Tenants Edit

The New Clark City Sports Hub is located inside the National Government Administrative Center (NGAC) which also contains government buildings, government residences, a polyclinic and a commercial center. Located just across the NGAC, is the main campus of the National Academy of Sports which will complement the sporting facilities. It is expected to open in August 2021.[32]

Events Edit

The New Clark City Sports Hub has hosted major sporting competition from sports organizations, private entities and government agencies.

Sporting events at the NGAC Sports Complex
Date Event name Facilities Organizations Ref
2019
August 31–September 3, 2019 1st Philippine National Open Swimming Championships Aquatics Center Philippine Swimming, Inc. [33]
September 1,22 and 29, 2019 PATAFA Weekly Relay Series Athletics Stadium Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association [34]
October 18–20, 2019 New Clark City Triathlon Aquatics Center and Athletics Stadium Go Clark and Bases Conversion and Development Authority [35][36]
November 30 - December 11, 2019 2019 Southeast Asian Games Aquatics Center and Athletics Stadium Southeast Asian Games Federation [37][38]
2020
February 3–8, 2020 State Colleges and Universities Athletics Association (SCUAA) III Olympics Aquatics Center and Athletics Stadium State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association [39]
2021
October 22–24, 2021 2021 Philippine Swimming Inc. National Selection Bubble Aquatics Center Philippine Swimming, Inc. [40]
2022
March 26–27, 2022 2022 FINIS Short Course Swim Competition Series – Luzon leg Aquatics Center FINIS Philippines [41]
March 27, 2022 FINIS Kids of Steel Triathlon Aquatics Center FINIS Philippines [41]
April 23, 2022 80th Central Northern Luzon-CAR Swimming Coaches Association (CNLCSCA) Swim Series Aquatics Center CNLCSCA and AC Dax Aquatics Swim Club [42][43]
June 6 New Clark City Spartan Stadion Athletics Stadium Spartan Race Philippines [44]
June 25–26 83rd CNLCSCA Swim Series Aquatics Center CNLCSCA [45]
July 17 New Clark City Duathlon Athletics Stadium and Open Roads GoClark Sports and Events [46]
August 6–7 85th CNLCSCA Invitational Friendship Meet Aquatics Center CNLCSCA [47]
August 20–21 FINIS Short Course National Finals Aquatics Center FINIS Philippines [48][49]
August 27–28 Clark Cycling Classics Open Roads GoClark [50]
August 27–29 PSI Long Course Grand Prix Qualifying Series CNL - CAR Aquatics Center PSI [51]
September 10–11 86th CNLCSCA Swim Series Aquatics Center CNLCSCA [52]
October 13–16 PSI Long Course Grand Prix National Championships Aquatics Center PSI [53]

See also Edit

References Edit

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Not to be confused with Clark International Sports Complex The New Clark City Sports Hub 2 or the New Clark City Sports Complex 3 initially known as the Philippine Sports City or Philippine Olympic City is a complex of sports facilities located inside the National Government Administrative Center of New Clark City in Capas Tarlac 4 New Clark City Sports HubAerial viewFull nameNational Government Administrative Center Sports ComplexFormer namesPhilippine Sports CityPhilippine Olympic CityLocationNational Government Administrative Center New Clark City Capas Tarlac PhilippinesCoordinates15 20 36 9 N 120 31 53 2 E 15 343583 N 120 531444 E 15 343583 120 531444Main venueAthletics StadiumCapacity 20 000Other sports facilitiesAquatic Center Athletes Village National Sports Training CenterOwnerBases Conversion and Development Authority 1 ConstructionBroke groundApril 25 2018Construction cost 3 billion 6 billion estimate ArchitectBudji Royal Architecture DesignStructural engineerAECOMMain contractorsMTD PhilippinesWebsitenewclark wbr ph BCDA Contents 1 History 1 1 Development 1 2 Construction 1 3 Preparation 1 4 Future 2 Architecture and design 2 1 Athletics Stadium 2 2 Aquatic Center 3 Facilities 3 1 Sports venues 3 2 Other facilities 4 Tenants 5 Events 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory EditDevelopment Edit Before the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte the Philippine Olympic Committee had previous plans to put up a national training center outside Metro Manila but talks to establish such facility did not have any significant progress Duterte personally directed Philippine Sports Commission head William Ramirez in 2016 to take the lead leading to Ramirez having talks with Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea about plans for a replacement of the old Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila 5 There was also an earlier plan in the 2000s to build a sports complex called the Philippine Olympic City in the Clark area which was intended to be used as a venue for the 2005 Southeast Asian Games 6 After the silver medal finish by Filipino weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro Brazil the PSC bared plans to build the Philippine Olympic City at New Clark City Ramirez said that the sports hub which would house national athletes and sports facilities would be one of the primary attractions at the New Clark City then still known as Clark Green City and could be a possible main venue of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games which would be hosted by the country Ramirez at that time projected that the sports complex would be open by 2018 7 The sports complex would have the Bases Conversion Development Authority BCDA as the primary involved body in its construction following a meeting between the PSC Board and BCDA president Vince Dizon 5 The Philippine Sports Commission estimated that the project would cost between 3 billion to 6 billion A 1 billion savings from the PSC could be used to partly finance the construction by the BCDA a GOCC that developed the Clark and Subic as well as Villamor Air Base and Fort Bonifacio 5 Construction Edit Installation of the composite columns of the Athletics Stadium July 2018 Groundbreaking for the National Government Administrative Center NGAC as a whole was held on January 23 2018 8 and actual construction started on March 15 2018 9 The New Clark City Sports Hub forms a significant portion of the Phase 1A of the larger mixed used government complex s development 8 Construction of the sports complex itself began on April 25 2018 which was marked by a cement pouring ceremony 10 Around 8 000 people were employed for the project with construction work done continuously or 24 hours a day seven days a week 9 The whole Phase 1A of the NGAC is targeted to be completed by October 2019 11 As of October 2018 the sports complex is already 30 percent complete 12 By November 2018 the projected completion of the sports complex was moved earlier to August 2019 with test events planned to be held at the venue from August to October 2019 3 Following the 2019 Luzon earthquake no damage was reported on the site of the sport s complex construction 13 By June 2019 the facility was 85 to 88 percent complete with most of the remaining work involved the area s landscaping 14 The sports complex was 90 percent complete by July 2019 with the Athletics Stadium and Aquatic Center and was set to be completed by the end of August 2019 15 Preparation Edit Final leg of the PATAFA weekly relay Swimmers competing at the 2019 Philippine Swimming National Open The stadium was first used to host the final leg of the Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association weekly relay which was held on September 1 2019 16 17 and the aquatic center for the 2019 Philippine Swimming National Open which began on August 31 2019 18 17 Both events were qualifiers for Filipino athletes aiming to compete for their country in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games In the weekend of October 19 and October 20 2019 19 the triathlon race event was held for the first time at the sports complex 20 On October 26 and 27 2019 the sports complex also held the test event of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games 21 Future Edit The BCDA announced its plans to construct additional sports facilities such as an indoor arena that can host indoor events such as basketball as well as a lot reserved for outdoor sports such as shooting in a six hectare area 22 It also announced plans to build other sports facilities for football tennis and cycling 17 BCDA president Vince Dizon stated that the sports complex will privatize its maintenance and operations right after the SEA Games Dizon explained that they wanted to privatize it to make the complex being well taken care of unlike being a government run that became deteriorated To avoid becoming a white elephant they follow the success stories of other world class sports facilities such as Singapore Sports Hub in Singapore Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London and Sydney Olympic Park in Sydney 23 They also planned to turn the complex into a multi purpose similar to what London and Sydney did after their hosting of Summer Olympic Games respectively 23 The sports complex will serve as the permanent home of the Filipino athletes and to be facilitated by the Philippine Sports Commission 24 Architecture and design EditLocal architecture firm Budji Royal Architecture Design were commissioned by the Bases Conversion Development Authority to work on the New Clark City Sports Hub The firm collaborated with American urban planner and engineering firm AECOM Architect Royal Pineda and interior designer Budji Layug of Budji Royal are involved in the sports complex project The design of the complex was inspired from the parol a Filipino Christmas lantern 25 Most structures within the complex has a dark gray lahar finish as nod to the nearby Mount Pinatubo a volcano 26 Surbana Jurong a Singaporean firm also did consultation work regarding the design of the facilities The sports complex was modeled by the firm after the Singapore Sports Hub 27 Athletics Stadium Edit The athletics stadium Main article New Clark City Athletics Stadium The main stadium which had its design was derived from Mount Pinatubo had its posts and facade made from lahar or volcanic debris from the volcano Its ringed roofline was made to resemble a crater and be defined by a series of curving canopies The main facade or the main entrance is covered by glassframes 25 The stadium s pillars are painted orange to represent the local sunset 26 Aquatic Center Edit The aquatics center Main article New Clark City Aquatic Center The Aquatic Center s design consist of a huge open shed with a prismatic roof similar to a parol made of capiz coating 25 The roofing is made from polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE a fiberglass material used for its lightweight property durability and weather resistance The architects intends to cover the facility but still let natural light into its interior At daytime the architects intended the roof to resemble capiz windows used by old Philippine houses and has illumination designed to make the structure resemble a lit parol 28 The venue which hosts two swimming pools a 10 lane Olympic pool and an 8 lane training pool 26 The 2 000 seater Aquatic Centre which hosted the swimming diving and water polo competitions of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games was built to be fully compliant with the global standards set by international aquatic governing body Federation internationale de natation 29 Facilities EditSports venues Edit Venue Purpose Seating capacity Year builtAthletics Stadium Multi use primarily track and field athletics and football 20 000 2019Aquatic Center Aquatics sports venue 2 000 2019Athletics Warm up Track Oval Track and field athletics training facility N A 2019Other facilities Edit The Government Residences front and the Athletes Village left Venue Purpose Year built NotesAthletes Village Accommodation spaces for athletes and officials participating in competitions conference venue 2019 525 rooms 30 National River Park Corridor Park and leisure space 2019 31 Covers 1 4 kilometres 0 87 mi and consists of jogging paths bikeways open amphitheaters and designated public areas for exercises such as yoga and zumba 30 Tenants EditThe New Clark City Sports Hub is located inside the National Government Administrative Center NGAC which also contains government buildings government residences a polyclinic and a commercial center Located just across the NGAC is the main campus of the National Academy of Sports which will complement the sporting facilities It is expected to open in August 2021 32 Events EditThe New Clark City Sports Hub has hosted major sporting competition from sports organizations private entities and government agencies See also List of sporting events in New Clark City Sporting events at the NGAC Sports Complex Date Event name Facilities Organizations Ref2019August 31 September 3 2019 1st Philippine National Open Swimming Championships Aquatics Center Philippine Swimming Inc 33 September 1 22 and 29 2019 PATAFA Weekly Relay Series Athletics Stadium Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association 34 October 18 20 2019 New Clark City Triathlon Aquatics Center and Athletics Stadium Go Clark and Bases Conversion and Development Authority 35 36 November 30 December 11 2019 2019 Southeast Asian Games Aquatics Center and Athletics Stadium Southeast Asian Games Federation 37 38 2020February 3 8 2020 State Colleges and Universities Athletics Association SCUAA III Olympics Aquatics Center and Athletics Stadium State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association 39 2021October 22 24 2021 2021 Philippine Swimming Inc National Selection Bubble Aquatics Center Philippine Swimming Inc 40 2022March 26 27 2022 2022 FINIS Short Course Swim Competition Series Luzon leg Aquatics Center FINIS Philippines 41 March 27 2022 FINIS Kids of Steel Triathlon Aquatics Center FINIS Philippines 41 April 23 2022 80th Central Northern Luzon CAR Swimming Coaches Association CNLCSCA Swim Series Aquatics Center CNLCSCA and AC Dax Aquatics Swim Club 42 43 June 6 New Clark City Spartan Stadion Athletics Stadium Spartan Race Philippines 44 June 25 26 83rd CNLCSCA Swim Series Aquatics Center CNLCSCA 45 July 17 New Clark City Duathlon Athletics Stadium and Open Roads GoClark Sports and Events 46 August 6 7 85th CNLCSCA Invitational Friendship Meet Aquatics Center CNLCSCA 47 August 20 21 FINIS Short Course National Finals Aquatics Center FINIS Philippines 48 49 August 27 28 Clark Cycling Classics Open Roads GoClark 50 August 27 29 PSI Long Course Grand Prix Qualifying Series CNL CAR Aquatics Center PSI 51 September 10 11 86th CNLCSCA Swim Series Aquatics Center CNLCSCA 52 October 13 16 PSI Long Course Grand Prix National Championships Aquatics Center PSI 53 See also EditRizal Memorial Sports Complex PhilSports ComplexReferences Edit Legaspi Amita 14 November 2019 Questions on post SEA Games upkeep cause Senate to recall nod on BCDA budget GMA News Retrieved 15 November 2019 New Clark City Sports Hub AlloyMTD Philippines Retrieved 15 June 2019 a b Terrado Reuben 23 November 2018 Brand new stadium for 2019 SEA Games hosting is taking shape Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved 24 November 2018 New Clark City National Government Administrative Center NCC NGAC Phase 1 PPP Center a b c Giongco Nick 2016 PSC BCDA get cozy over sports center Retrieved 27 August 2016 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help VI Visions for CSEZ for the Next 14 Months April 2003 June 2004 CDC Annual Report 2002 PDF Clark Development Corporation p 9 Retrieved 29 January 2021 Badua Snow 2016 PSC bares plan to construct multi billion peso Philippine Olympic City at Clark Spin ph Retrieved 27 August 2016 a b Datu Carlo Lorenzo 23 January 2018 Construction of National Government Administrative Center in New Clark City begins Philippine Information Agency Philippine Information Agency Retrieved 19 February 2018 a b New Clark City ready for SEA Games in November Manila Bulletin 19 June 2019 Retrieved 5 July 2019 Saldajeno Ivan 25 April 2018 BCDA begins pouring cement on New Clark City athletic field Dugout Philippines Retrieved 25 April 2018 Terrado Reuben 25 April 2018 New Clark City Sports Complex expected to be completed in time for 2019 SEA Games Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved 10 May 2018 Video www youtube com Retrieved 2020 07 26 No damage in SEA Games venues says BCDA ABS CBN News 23 April 2019 Retrieved 23 April 2019 Builder targets August completion for constructing New Clark facilities ABS CBN News 21 June 2019 Retrieved 5 July 2019 Musico Jelly 20 July 2019 PRRD to inaugurate New Clark City sports complex in November Philippine News Agency Retrieved 22 July 2019 Mostoles Trisha 1 September 2019 Pinoy athletes try out SEA Games facilities in New Clark City ABS CBN News Retrieved 1 September 2019 a b c Datu Carlo Lorenzo J 31 August 2019 New Clark City hosts SEA Games pre qualifying competitions Philippine Information Agency Retrieved 2 September 2019 Matel Philip 31 August 2019 Brand new Aquatics Stadium hosts national swimming championships ESPN Retrieved 31 August 2019 New Clark City to test facilities with triathlon race Rappler 13 August 2019 Retrieved 22 October 2019 New Clark City hosts inaugural triathlon CNN Philippines 20 October 2019 Retrieved 22 October 2019 PH athletics picks up 3 golds in 2019 SEA Games test event Rappler 28 October 2019 Retrieved 3 November 2019 Terrado Reuben 11 May 2018 Builders promise world class facilities at New Clark City for 2019 SEA Games Look Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved 8 July 2019 a b Torres Judith Mata Denny 13 August 2019 BCDA Pres tackles USD 5 billion New Clark City white elephants BluPrint Retrieved 31 August 2019 PHOTOS The Philippines Newest Sports Complex Is Ready for SEA Games 2019 SPOT ph 7 September 2019 Retrieved 12 October 2019 When asked what will become of the New Clark City Sports Hub as soon as the SEA Games is over the MTD Philippines chairman confirmed that it will be the permanent home of our Philippine athletes and facilitated by the Philippine Sports Commission a b c Enriquez Marge 3 January 2018 Design duo tapped to build city of the future Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved 9 March 2018 a b c Luz Lopez Melissa 14 June 2019 Clark stadium pools for SEA Games completed by August CNN Philippines Retrieved 15 June 2019 Dancel Raul 20 July 2019 Main venue for SEA Games in November mostly complete say Philippine officials The Straits Times Retrieved 22 July 2019 Remo Amy 17 February 2018 Rise of the new city Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved 10 May 2018 Jose M J 14 November 2019 The Athletics Stadium and Aquatics Centre Rise in New Clark City Tatler Philippines Retrieved 5 January 2021 a b Clark facilities for SEAG get good rating The Philippine Star 26 November 2018 Retrieved 3 December 2018 Torres Judith Mata Denny 13 August 2019 BCDA Pres tackles USD 5 billion New Clark City white elephants BluPrint Retrieved 31 August 2019 the first thing that was developed and completed was the River Park National Academy of Sports targets school opening by August 2021 cnn Retrieved 2021 05 11 BCDA News 31 August 2019 National athletes test SEA Games ready facilities in New Clark City Retrieved 6 October 2020 iorbit 2 September 2019 1st PHL National Open Swimming Competition amp 2019 PATAFA Relay Retrieved 2 September 2019 News Trisha Mostoles ABS CBN Thousands of athletes participate in first ever triathlon in New Clark City ABS CBN News a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 1 dead link 30th SEA Games officially closes in New Clark City GMA News Sambatyon Eldan December 5 2019 SEA Games athletes praise Athletes Village facilities food in New Clark City SCUAA III Olympics 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