2018 Asian Games accreditation biggest concern of PH



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Some athletes and coaches still have not received their accreditations for Asiad

Posted at 18:45, 31 July 2018

Updated at 18:46, 31 July 2018

  CHALLENGE. The 2018 Asian Games Chef de Mission, Richard Gomez, aims to solve accreditation problems in 18 days. Photo by Beatrice Go / Rappler

CHALLENGE The 2018 Asian Games Chef de Mission, Richard Gomez, aims to solve accreditation problems in 18 days. Photo of Beatrice Go / Rappler

MANILA, Philippines – Just 18 days from the start of the 2018 Asian Games, Chef de Mission Richard Gomez still faces accreditation issues for the Philippine delegation.

" Our biggest concern is really the accreditation of some athletes and coaches," Gomez said.

"For several weeks, we have tried to communicate with them [INASGOC (Indonesia Asian Games Organizing Committee)] and by setting up a nadodown system nila, hiindi nila natatanggap yung mga communication natin (they & # The system is still down, they are not getting our communication with them. "

Some athletes and coaches in softball, karate, taekwondo and volley have not received their accreditation.

Despite the deadline for submission of names On June 30, many changes were made to the Philippine delegation because of the increased number of participants and the withdrawal of injured athletes.

More about the yung medyo late na nagsubmit ng names na affected And din yun kasi meron tayong athletes na during their training, na-blessed sila, so yun kailangan din ipalit , "explained Gomez.

(More on those whose names were submitted late were affected, the athletes who were injured during their training were also affected and we must cancel their accreditations)

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Potential medalists who will withdraw from the Asian Games due to their injuries and health problems include the South Asian Games silver medalist -Est 2017 James Deiparine and World Bowling Champion Krizziah Tabora.

Gomez will have to settle the accreditation issues at the registration meeting of delegations that will take place on Wednesday, August 8 in Indonesia.

Another concern cited by Gomez was the INASGOC rule for the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) to cover only the accommodation and daily expenses of athletes and coaches starting two days before their competitions until the end of their tournaments. .

" The problem now is that the organizing committee of Indonesia, ang gusto nila pumasok ang mga athletes, two days before their event only, so even if we want to bring all the national team to Jakarta, hindi ito pwede because if you come early, we have to pay $ 100 per day per athlete, " said Gomez.

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The CEP has decided that National Sports Associations (NSAs) may still ask to come earlier, but they are responsible for their expenses.

" Ang naging namin decision (the decision we made) is that if they want to come earlier, then they must pay for their own expenses.
Filipino Bowling Federation, Philippine Sailing Association, Philippine Canoe Kayak Dragonboat Federation and Philippine Taekwondo Association are among the NSA that asked to leave for Jakarta earlier than their

The 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang will open on August 18. – Rappler.com

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