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Philippine Olympic Committee

The Philippine Olympic Committee Inc.[2] (POC) is the National Olympic Committee of the Philippines.

Philippine Olympic Committee
Country/Region Philippines
CodePHI
Created1911A
Recognized1929A
Continental
Association
OCA
HeadquartersPhilSports Complex,
Pasig, Metro Manila
PresidentAbraham Tolentino
Secretary GeneralEdwin Gastanes[1]
Websitewww.olympic.ph
Notes^A As the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF)

The POC is a private, non-governmental organization composed of and serve as the mother organization of all National Sports Associations (NSAs) in the Philippines. It is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as having the sole authority for representation of the Philippines in the Olympic Games, the Asian Games, the Southeast Asian Games and other multi-event competitions.

The POC is financially independent and does not receive any subsidy from government, though its member NSAs receive some financial assistance from the Philippine Sports Commission. Instead, the POC supports its own activities with funds generated from sponsorships, licensing fees on the use of the Olympic marks, IOC subsidy and proceeds from special projects and donations.

History

 
Logo of the Philippine Olympic Committee until 2018.
 
The PhilSports Complex serves as the headquarters of the POC as mandated by the sports body's by-laws. It could be transferred through a decision in a General Assembly.[2]

Organized sports was first introduced in the Philippines during the American administration of the islands with the establishment of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF) in January 1911. The PAAF organized the inaugural Far Eastern Championship Games in 1913 which was contested by China, Japan, and the host country, Philippines.[3]

The first Filipino Olympian was David Nepomuceno, who participated in Athletics in the 100m and 200m sprints events at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. However, it was only in 1929 when the International Olympic Committee recognized the PAAF as the Philippines' National Olympic Committee. The recognition was a year after swimmer Teofilo Yldefonso won the Philippines' first Olympic medal—a bronze in the 200 meters breaststroke event at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. In 1975 the PAAF was renamed to Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) after the establishment of the Department of Youth and Sports Development which effectively abolished the former.[3]

The Philippine Olympic Committee has held office along with the Philippine Sports Commission at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex until the construction of the PhilSports Complex which became the headquarters of the two organizations.[4]

In January 2023, amendments on leadership and composition of member national sports associations of the POC took effect.[5]

Governance

Executive board

The Philippine Olympic Committee is governed by its executive board, which composes the chairman, president, first and second vice president, secretary general, treasurer, auditor and the immediate past president. The executive board is also joined by four members elected by the board members and any IOC members present in the country. The executive board holds at least one meeting every month and makes valid acts if majority of its members are present which is seven or more person in all cases. Decisions by the POC are voted upon by the members of the executive board and in case of a tie, the chairman decides upon the matter concerned.[2]

Commissions or committees are also organized by the POC. The Membership, Arbitration, Ethics, Technical, Ways and Means and Athlete’s Commissions are the standing commissions of the POC. The creation of additional commissions are subject to approval by the executive board upon recommendation by the President.[2]

Composition of the Executive Board
Member Position National Sports Association Sports Notes
Mikaela Cojuangco Jaworski As International Olympic Committee member
Steve Hontiveros Chairman Philippine Handball Federation Handball Incumbent since July 28, 2019
Abraham Tolentino President Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines Cycling
Edwin Gastanes[1] Secretary General Philippine Football Federation Association Football Appointed since August 13, 2019
Al Panlilio 1st Vice President Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas Basketball
Richard Gomez 2nd Vice President Philippine Fencing Association Fencing
Cynthia Carrion Treasurer Gymnastics Association of the Philippines Gymnastics
Joaquin Loyzaga Auditor Philippine Amateur Baseball Association Baseball
David F. Carter Board members Philippine Judo Federation Judo
Pearl Anne Managuelod Muay Association of the Philippines Muay Thai
Jose Raul Canlas United Philippines Surfing Association Surfing
Charlie L. Ho Philippine Netball Federation Netball
Victorico Vargas Immediate Past President Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines Boxing
Nikko Huelgas Athletes' Commission Triathlon Association of the Philippines Triathlon
Avelino Sumagui Chair, Membership Committee Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines Cycling

President

 
Abraham Tolentino, the president of the POC since July 28, 2019.

Ambrosio Padilla was the first president of the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) serving from 1975 to 1976. Previously he served as president of the POC's predecessor, the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation from 1970 to 1975.[3]

The president has the power to call a special meeting of the executive board upon a written request addressed to the secretary general. This privilege can also be invoke by the majority of the executive board. The president also recommends the creation of a new commission within the POC, as well as the appointment of each of the commission's chairman and members, and its duties, tasks, and authorities, all subject to the approval of the board.[2]

List of Presidents
President Tenure
From To
1 Ambrosio Padilla 1975 1976
2 Nereo Andolong 1977 1980
3 Julian Malonso
1980
provisional
4 Michael Keon 1981 1984
5 Jose Sering 1985 1992
6 Rene Cruz 1993 1996
7 Cristy Ramos 1997 April 1999
8 Celso Dayrit May 1999 2004
9 Jose Cojuangco, Jr. January 2005 March 5, 2018
10 Victorico Vargas March 5, 2018 June 18, 2019
11 Joey Romasanta June 18, 2019 July 28, 2019
12 Abraham Tolentino July 28, 2019 present

Committees under the Philippine Olympic Committee

Appointee Position
Carl Sambrano Deputy Secretary General for Administration
Karen Caballero Deputy SG for NSA Affairs, Government and Athlete's Affairs
Valeriano Floro Deputy SG for International Affairs
Atty. Avelino M. Sumagui - Chairman Membership and Accreditation Commission
Valeriano Floro - Member
Richard Lim - Member
Atty. Alberto Arga - Chairman Arbitration Commission
Christopher John Quimpo - Member
Mr. Celso Dayrit - Member
Atty. Alberto Arga - Chairman Ethics Commission
Christopher John Quimpo - Member
Mr. Celso Dayrit - Member
Other committees
Appointee Position
Olivia Coo - Chairwoman Women in Sports Commission
Akiko Thompson - Member
Marilee Estampador - Member
Mayor Richard Gomez - Chairman Constitution and Bylaws Revisions Commission
Atty. Alberto Agra - Member
Atty. Marcus Antonio Andaya - Member
Atty. Avelino M. Sumagui - Member
Atty. Wharton Chan - Chairman and Chief Legal Counsel Legal Affairs Commission
Atty. Avelino M. Sumagui - Member

Members

Sports associations that are members of the Philippine Olympic Committee are recognized as National Sports Associations (NSAs). There are two levels of memberships within the POC which is regular and associate. The POC also gives accreditation to recognize disciplines of sports.[6]

Application process

Since February 2009, applicant National Sports Associations should have an official address and contact numbers (telephone, fax, email address) or official website and a directory of its officers and members, and a board resolution authorizing the signatory officer to apply for POC membership with an indication of the level of membership. Also it is required that a certificate of membership with the pertinent International Federation recognized by the International Olympic Committee which governs the sport of the applicant internationally to be submitted to the POC, unless the International Federation requires its members first to gain recognition from their National Olympic Committees. International Federation membership is required for regular membership. A notarized affidavit is also to be submitted which states that the applicant sports association is the only legitimate and governing body of their sport in the national level with the POC.[6]

The prospect national sports association should also have organized at least two annual National Championships and present documenting evidences to the POC which includes duly certified applicants, results, photos, and relevant press releases. It is also required that articles be published in three major daily newspapers of general circulation which states that the applicant is seeking POC membership. A copy of the publication, as well as an affidavit of publication from the newspapers concerned to be presented to the POC. If there are many other sports bodies claiming to represent the same sport of the applicant in the Philippines, an objection to the application for membership of the applicant sports association must be presented before the POC Membership Commission within fifteen days from the date of publication.[6]

The a POC Membership Commission gives recommendations to the POC following the complete submission of required documents for applications. The POC membership of applicant associations is subject to approval of the POC General Assembly upon the recommendation by the Membership Commission. If the regular or associate membership of the applicant is approved by the POC, the nature of the membership shall be provisional for one year pending a review of the association's performance in national and international levels.[6]

The applicant's NSA President as a POC member should not be an incumbent member.[6]

Suspension and expulsion

A member of the POC could be suspended or expelled from the national olympic committee by 3/4 vote of the POC General Assembly.[7]

List

Notes

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Atty. Edwin Gastanes Named POC Secretary General". August 13, 2019. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "NEW BY-LAWS". Philippine Olympic Committee. July 9, 2008. Retrieved October 31, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c . Philippine Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on November 17, 2005. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
  4. ^ Times, Tiebreaker (January 5, 2021). "POC looks to finally have HQ: 'Nakikitira lang kami sa facilities ng PSC'". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
  5. ^ Villar, Joey (January 15, 2023). "POC amendments come into play". The Philippine Star. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Requirements needed in applying for POC Membership" (PDF). Philippine Olympic Committee. Retrieved October 31, 2016.
  7. ^ Terrado, Reuben (April 25, 2018). "POC takes over karatedo affairs after federation stripped of recognition by world body". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved May 14, 2018.

External links

  • Philippine Olympic Committee website

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The Philippine Olympic Committee Inc 2 POC is the National Olympic Committee of the Philippines Philippine Olympic CommitteeCountry Region PhilippinesCodePHICreated1911ARecognized1929AContinentalAssociationOCAHeadquartersPhilSports Complex Pasig Metro ManilaPresidentAbraham TolentinoSecretary GeneralEdwin Gastanes 1 Websitewww olympic phNotes A As the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation PAAF The POC is a private non governmental organization composed of and serve as the mother organization of all National Sports Associations NSAs in the Philippines It is recognized by the International Olympic Committee IOC as having the sole authority for representation of the Philippines in the Olympic Games the Asian Games the Southeast Asian Games and other multi event competitions The POC is financially independent and does not receive any subsidy from government though its member NSAs receive some financial assistance from the Philippine Sports Commission Instead the POC supports its own activities with funds generated from sponsorships licensing fees on the use of the Olympic marks IOC subsidy and proceeds from special projects and donations Contents 1 History 2 Governance 2 1 Executive board 2 2 President 2 3 Committees under the Philippine Olympic Committee 3 Members 3 1 Application process 3 2 Suspension and expulsion 3 3 List 3 3 1 Regular members 3 3 2 Associate Members 3 3 3 Recognized members 3 3 4 Former members 4 Notes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit Logo of the Philippine Olympic Committee until 2018 See also Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation The PhilSports Complex serves as the headquarters of the POC as mandated by the sports body s by laws It could be transferred through a decision in a General Assembly 2 Organized sports was first introduced in the Philippines during the American administration of the islands with the establishment of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation PAAF in January 1911 The PAAF organized the inaugural Far Eastern Championship Games in 1913 which was contested by China Japan and the host country Philippines 3 The first Filipino Olympian was David Nepomuceno who participated in Athletics in the 100m and 200m sprints events at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris However it was only in 1929 when the International Olympic Committee recognized the PAAF as the Philippines National Olympic Committee The recognition was a year after swimmer Teofilo Yldefonso won the Philippines first Olympic medal a bronze in the 200 meters breaststroke event at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam In 1975 the PAAF was renamed to Philippine Olympic Committee POC after the establishment of the Department of Youth and Sports Development which effectively abolished the former 3 The Philippine Olympic Committee has held office along with the Philippine Sports Commission at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex until the construction of the PhilSports Complex which became the headquarters of the two organizations 4 In January 2023 amendments on leadership and composition of member national sports associations of the POC took effect 5 Governance EditExecutive board Edit The Philippine Olympic Committee is governed by its executive board which composes the chairman president first and second vice president secretary general treasurer auditor and the immediate past president The executive board is also joined by four members elected by the board members and any IOC members present in the country The executive board holds at least one meeting every month and makes valid acts if majority of its members are present which is seven or more person in all cases Decisions by the POC are voted upon by the members of the executive board and in case of a tie the chairman decides upon the matter concerned 2 Commissions or committees are also organized by the POC The Membership Arbitration Ethics Technical Ways and Means and Athlete s Commissions are the standing commissions of the POC The creation of additional commissions are subject to approval by the executive board upon recommendation by the President 2 Composition of the Executive Board Member Position National Sports Association Sports NotesMikaela Cojuangco Jaworski As International Olympic Committee memberSteve Hontiveros Chairman Philippine Handball Federation Handball Incumbent since July 28 2019Abraham Tolentino President Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines CyclingEdwin Gastanes 1 Secretary General Philippine Football Federation Association Football Appointed since August 13 2019Al Panlilio 1st Vice President Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas BasketballRichard Gomez 2nd Vice President Philippine Fencing Association FencingCynthia Carrion Treasurer Gymnastics Association of the Philippines GymnasticsJoaquin Loyzaga Auditor Philippine Amateur Baseball Association BaseballDavid F Carter Board members Philippine Judo Federation JudoPearl Anne Managuelod Muay Association of the Philippines Muay ThaiJose Raul Canlas United Philippines Surfing Association SurfingCharlie L Ho Philippine Netball Federation NetballVictorico Vargas Immediate Past President Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines BoxingNikko Huelgas Athletes Commission Triathlon Association of the Philippines TriathlonAvelino Sumagui Chair Membership Committee Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines CyclingPresident Edit Abraham Tolentino the president of the POC since July 28 2019 Ambrosio Padilla was the first president of the Philippine Olympic Committee POC serving from 1975 to 1976 Previously he served as president of the POC s predecessor the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation from 1970 to 1975 3 The president has the power to call a special meeting of the executive board upon a written request addressed to the secretary general This privilege can also be invoke by the majority of the executive board The president also recommends the creation of a new commission within the POC as well as the appointment of each of the commission s chairman and members and its duties tasks and authorities all subject to the approval of the board 2 List of Presidents President TenureFrom To1 Ambrosio Padilla 1975 19762 Nereo Andolong 1977 19803 Julian Malonso 1980 provisional4 Michael Keon 1981 19845 Jose Sering 1985 19926 Rene Cruz 1993 19967 Cristy Ramos 1997 April 19998 Celso Dayrit May 1999 20049 Jose Cojuangco Jr January 2005 March 5 201810 Victorico Vargas March 5 2018 June 18 201911 Joey Romasanta June 18 2019 July 28 201912 Abraham Tolentino July 28 2019 presentCommittees under the Philippine Olympic Committee Edit Appointee PositionCarl Sambrano Deputy Secretary General for AdministrationKaren Caballero Deputy SG for NSA Affairs Government and Athlete s AffairsValeriano Floro Deputy SG for International AffairsAtty Avelino M Sumagui Chairman Membership and Accreditation CommissionValeriano Floro MemberRichard Lim MemberAtty Alberto Arga Chairman Arbitration CommissionChristopher John Quimpo MemberMr Celso Dayrit MemberAtty Alberto Arga Chairman Ethics CommissionChristopher John Quimpo MemberMr Celso Dayrit MemberOther committees Appointee PositionOlivia Coo Chairwoman Women in Sports CommissionAkiko Thompson MemberMarilee Estampador MemberMayor Richard Gomez Chairman Constitution and Bylaws Revisions CommissionAtty Alberto Agra MemberAtty Marcus Antonio Andaya MemberAtty Avelino M Sumagui MemberAtty Wharton Chan Chairman and Chief Legal Counsel Legal Affairs CommissionAtty Avelino M Sumagui MemberMembers EditSports associations that are members of the Philippine Olympic Committee are recognized as National Sports Associations NSAs There are two levels of memberships within the POC which is regular and associate The POC also gives accreditation to recognize disciplines of sports 6 Application process Edit Since February 2009 applicant National Sports Associations should have an official address and contact numbers telephone fax email address or official website and a directory of its officers and members and a board resolution authorizing the signatory officer to apply for POC membership with an indication of the level of membership Also it is required that a certificate of membership with the pertinent International Federation recognized by the International Olympic Committee which governs the sport of the applicant internationally to be submitted to the POC unless the International Federation requires its members first to gain recognition from their National Olympic Committees International Federation membership is required for regular membership A notarized affidavit is also to be submitted which states that the applicant sports association is the only legitimate and governing body of their sport in the national level with the POC 6 The prospect national sports association should also have organized at least two annual National Championships and present documenting evidences to the POC which includes duly certified applicants results photos and relevant press releases It is also required that articles be published in three major daily newspapers of general circulation which states that the applicant is seeking POC membership A copy of the publication as well as an affidavit of publication from the newspapers concerned to be presented to the POC If there are many other sports bodies claiming to represent the same sport of the applicant in the Philippines an objection to the application for membership of the applicant sports association must be presented before the POC Membership Commission within fifteen days from the date of publication 6 The a POC Membership Commission gives recommendations to the POC following the complete submission of required documents for applications The POC membership of applicant associations is subject to approval of the POC General Assembly upon the recommendation by the Membership Commission If the regular or associate membership of the applicant is approved by the POC the nature of the membership shall be provisional for one year pending a review of the association s performance in national and international levels 6 The applicant s NSA President as a POC member should not be an incumbent member 6 Suspension and expulsion Edit A member of the POC could be suspended or expelled from the national olympic committee by 3 4 vote of the POC General Assembly 7 List Edit Regular members Edit National Sports Association SportName Acronym1 World Archery Philippines Archery2 Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association PATAFA Athletics3 Philippine Badminton Association PBAD Badminton4 Philippine Amateur Baseball Association PABA Baseball5 Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas SBP Basketball6 Billiard Sports Confederation of the Philippines Inc BSCP Billiard7 Philippine Bowling Federation PBF Bowling8 Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines ABAP Boxing9 Philippine Canoe Kayak Federation PCKF Canoeing Kayaking10 National Chess Federation of the Philippines NCFP Chess11 Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines PhilCycling Cycling12 Philippine Dancesport Federation PDSF Dancesport13 Philippine Esports Organization PeSO Esports14 Equestrian Association of the Philippines EAP Equestrian15 Philippine Fencing Association PFA Fencing16 Philippine Football Federation PFF Association football17 National Golf Association of the Philippines NGAP Golf18 Gymnastics Association of the Philippines GAP Gymnastics19 Philippine Handball Federation PHF Handball20 Larong Hockey sa Pilipinas LHP Field hockey21 Federation of Ice Hockey League Ice hockey22 Philippine Skating Union PhSU Ice skating23 Jiu jitsu Federation of the Philippines JJFP Jiu jitsu24 Philippine Judo Federation PJF Judo25 Karate Pilipinas Sports Federation KP Karate26 Samahang Kickboxing ng Pilipinas SKP Kickboxing27 Kurash Sports Federation of the Philippines Kurash28 Philippine Lawn Bowls Association Lawn Bowls29 Philippine Modern Pentathlon Association Modern pentathlon30 Muay Association of the Philippines MAP Muay Thai31 Philippine Netball Federation Netball32 PhilSilat Sports Association PhilSilat Pencak silat33 Philippine Rowing Association Rowing34 Philippine Rugby Football Union PRFU Rugby35 Philippine Sailing Association PSA Sailing36 Pilipinas Sambo Federation Inc Sambo37 Pilipinas Sepak Takraw Association PSTA Sepak takraw38 Philippine National Shooting Association PNSA Shooting39 Skateboarding amp Roller Sports Association of the Philippines Skateboarding40 Philippine Ski and Snowboard Federation PSSF Ski and Snowboard41 Philippine Amateur Soft Tennis Association PSTA Soft tennis42 Amateur Softball Association of the Philippines ASAPHIL Softball43 United Philippines Surfing Association UPSA Surfing44 Philippine Squash Academy PSA Squash45 Philippine Swimming PSI Swimming Aquatics46 Philippine Table Tennis Federation Inc PTTFI Table tennis47 Philippine Taekwondo Association PTA Taekwondo48 Philippine Tennis Association PhilTA Tennis49 Philippine Tournament Bridge Association Tournament bridge50 Triathlon Association of the Philippines TRAP Triathlon51 Philippine National Volleyball Federation PNVF Volleyball52 Samahang Weightlifting ng Pilipinas SWP Weightlifting53 Wrestling Association of the Philippines WAP Wrestling54 Wushu Federation of the Philippines WFP Wushu Associate Members Edit National Sports Association Sport1 3D Air Sports and Hobbies Association Air sports2 Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation Arnis3 Philippine Duckpin Bowling Council Duckpin4 Philippine Cricket Association Cricket5 Pilipinas Obstacle Sports Federation Obstacle racing sports6 Philippine National Federation of Polo Players Polo7 Powerlifting Association of the Philippines Powerlifting8 Philippine Underwater Hockey Underwater hockey9 Vovinam Philippines VovinamRecognized members Edit National Sports Association Sport1 Philippine Windsurfing Association Windsurfing2 National Motorcycle Sports and Safety Association of the Philippines Motorcycle Sports3 Philippine Finswimming Federation Finswimming4 Wakeboard and Waterski Association of the Philippines Waterboarding Water skiing5 American Tackle Football Association of the Philippines American football6 World Sikaran Arnis Brotherhood of the Philippines Sikaran7 Philippine Floorball Association Floorball8 Philippine Pole amp Aerial Sports Association Pole amp aerial9 Tchoukball Association of the Philippines Tchoukball10 Automobile Association Philippines Automobile11 Philippine National Rugby League Pambasang Ragbi Liga ng Pilipinas Rugby leagueFormer members Edit National Sports Association Sport NotesArnis Philippines Arnis Replaced by Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation in 2017 Basketball Association of the Philippines Basketball Expelled in 2005 Replaced by Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas in 2007 Philippine Bowling Congress Bowling Existed from 1975 2016 Replaced by Philippine Bowling Federation in 2016 Philippine Dragon Boat Federation Dragon boat Withdrawn due to the POC and PSC intervention to the IDBFPhilippine Karatedo Federation Karate Revoked recognition from World Karate Federation in April 2018 Replaced by Karate Pilipinas Sports Federation in November 2018 Philippine Volleyball Federation Volleyball Revoked recognition due to two SEC registration certificatesNotes EditSee also Edit2016 and 2018 Philippine Olympic Committee elections Philippine Sports Commission Project Gintong AlayReferences Edit a b Atty Edwin Gastanes Named POC Secretary General August 13 2019 Retrieved August 1 2021 a b c d e NEW BY LAWS Philippine Olympic Committee July 9 2008 Retrieved October 31 2016 a b c History of the Philippine Olympic Committee Philippine Olympic Committee Archived from the original on November 17 2005 Retrieved November 22 2015 Times Tiebreaker January 5 2021 POC looks to finally have HQ Nakikitira lang kami sa facilities ng PSC Tiebreaker Times Retrieved January 9 2021 Villar Joey January 15 2023 POC amendments come into play The Philippine Star Retrieved January 15 2023 a b c d e Requirements needed in applying for POC Membership PDF Philippine Olympic Committee Retrieved October 31 2016 Terrado Reuben April 25 2018 POC takes over karatedo affairs after federation stripped of recognition by world body Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved May 14 2018 External links EditPhilippine Olympic Committee website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philippine Olympic Committee amp oldid 1148802996, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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