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Filipino bodybuilders out of SEA Games over failure to submit doping certificate

Filipino bodybuilders out of SEA Games over failure to submit doping certificate

Agence France-Presse

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Updated May 16, 2022 06:42 AM PHT

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Photo from the IFBB Philippines Facebook page
Photo from the IFBB Philippines Facebook page

HANOI, Vietnam - Bodybuilders from the Philippines were left heartbroken on Sunday after being barred from competing at the ongoing SEA Games for failing to fulfill anti-doping rules.

The bodybuilding team of eight men and one woman were set to fly home from the Vietnamese capital Hanoi just as they should have been competing for medals.

An official said the Philippines had not provided sufficient evidence that the athletes had done doping tests three weeks in advance.

Lorelei Rose Pedrano Deloria, who should have been competing on Sunday in the mixed pairs, said that she and her team-mates' dreams had been shattered and they were "depressed" as a result.

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"We were super-excited about this (the Games). It was an opportunity to represent the country and bring honor to our country," the 29-year-old told AFP at their hotel.

"We weren't able to compete. We weren't even able to step on the stage."

The Filipino bodybuilders said they first learnt of the problem when they arrived in Hanoi on Wednesday, with the team desperately trying to find a way to save their Games.

But Chetan Pathare, a technical delegate for the event, told AFP: "The doping certificate, the clearance certificate, is a must. It clearly mentioned (in an event handbook), and (was) not complied by the Philippines.

"And that is the only reason they were not allowed," he said, adding that Vietnam sports officials had "well informed" all national Olympic committees involved in the Games of the rules.

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A post on the IFBB Philippines Facebook page meanwhile said the SEAG Bodybuilding Technical Committee, comprised of officers of the Asian Bodybuilding Federation, required athletes to be licensed by the ABBF before they could compete. It added the athletes also had to undergo a doping test in Hanoi.

"These two requirements were not advised to the team beforehand," it said, adding that only 4 countries are currently actively competing in the Bodybuilding events.

Despite the setback the bodybuilders are determined to have a crack at the next SEA Games, in 2023 in Cambodia.

"Our preparation for next year's SEA Games... will start when we arrive back in the Philippines," said Jesse Virata Bermudo.

The members of the Philippines bodybuilding team are: Edward Alido, Leidon Cruz, Alexis Abule, Roderick Ternida , Homer Valmonte, Jesse Virata, Renz Alimorong, Ming Jereza and Lorie Deloria.

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