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Philippine National Para Games finally set for return after five years
Philippine National Para Games finally set for return after five years
ABS-CBN News
Published Nov 06, 2024 10:30 AM PHT

MANILA — After being shelved for five years, the Philippine National Para Games will finally see light once again.
MANILA — After being shelved for five years, the Philippine National Para Games will finally see light once again.
The Para Games, which will make its return after the COVID-19 pandemic, will have over 900 participants who will take center at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila, and the PhilSports Arena in Pasig, from November 11 to 14.
The Para Games, which will make its return after the COVID-19 pandemic, will have over 900 participants who will take center at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila, and the PhilSports Arena in Pasig, from November 11 to 14.
Philippine Paralympic Committee (PPC) and PHILSPADA president Mike Barredo on Tuesday said nine sports will be on tap for the Games — archery, athletics, badminton, boccia (precision ball sport), chess, powerlifting, swimming, table tennis and wheelchair basketball.
Philippine Paralympic Committee (PPC) and PHILSPADA president Mike Barredo on Tuesday said nine sports will be on tap for the Games — archery, athletics, badminton, boccia (precision ball sport), chess, powerlifting, swimming, table tennis and wheelchair basketball.
"Our objective remains which is to champion Para sports development and inclusion," said Barredo, who was joined by PPC secretary-general Goody Custodio and head coach Joel Deriada in the Philippine Sportswriters Association Forum at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
"Our objective remains which is to champion Para sports development and inclusion," said Barredo, who was joined by PPC secretary-general Goody Custodio and head coach Joel Deriada in the Philippine Sportswriters Association Forum at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
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Barredo said the Games were last held in 2019 in Malolos, Bulacan before it was shelved due to the pandemic. But with the help of the Philippine Sports Commission, the eighth staging will soon unfold.
Barredo said the Games were last held in 2019 in Malolos, Bulacan before it was shelved due to the pandemic. But with the help of the Philippine Sports Commission, the eighth staging will soon unfold.
Custodio said 72 cities and provinces will be represented in the Games, which will kick off with a classification seminar on Nov. 7 followed by the classification proper for Para athletes from November 8 to 10.
Custodio said 72 cities and provinces will be represented in the Games, which will kick off with a classification seminar on Nov. 7 followed by the classification proper for Para athletes from November 8 to 10.
"This is also the biggest opportunity for us to select players for the national Para team," said Custodio in the weekly forum.
"This is also the biggest opportunity for us to select players for the national Para team," said Custodio in the weekly forum.
"We want to continue to instill the values of sports and discipline, courage and equality among the participants," added Barredo, a former PSC commissioner.
"We want to continue to instill the values of sports and discipline, courage and equality among the participants," added Barredo, a former PSC commissioner.
"And this is a chance for our Para athletes to go out of their comfort zones and have fun competing. To some, it's life-changing," Deriada said.
"And this is a chance for our Para athletes to go out of their comfort zones and have fun competing. To some, it's life-changing," Deriada said.
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