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Filipino athletes to give their best to win medals: PSC exec

<p><strong>PEP TALK</strong>. Philippine Sports Commission Commissioner and 31st Southeast Asian Games Chef de Mission Ramon Fernandez gives the Philippine Men's Beach Handball team a pep talk during his visit to the billeting in Hanoi, Vietnam. A total of 641 Filipino athletes will try to defend the overall title in the Vietnam Southeast Asian Games slated from May 12 to 23. <em>(Photo courtesy of PSC)</em></p>

PEP TALK. Philippine Sports Commission Commissioner and 31st Southeast Asian Games Chef de Mission Ramon Fernandez gives the Philippine Men's Beach Handball team a pep talk during his visit to the billeting in Hanoi, Vietnam. A total of 641 Filipino athletes will try to defend the overall title in the Vietnam Southeast Asian Games slated from May 12 to 23. (Photo courtesy of PSC)

HANOI – Philippine Sports Commission Commissioner Ramon Fernandez boosted the confidence of Filipino athletes from beach handball, and kickboxing in their quest to capture medals in the 31st Southeast Asian Games here.

Fernandez, the Team Philippines chef de mission to the Games, visited the billeting areas of these sports and inspired the Filipino athletes with an inspirational talk for them to compete at the highest level and make the country proud.

“Our athletes have prepared well for the SEA Games, and I trust that all of them will put in their best effort to deliver those medals,’’ Fernandez in a news release on Thursday.

The PSC staff likewise distributed the allowances of the teams and assured them that the government sports agency will provide the assistance the athletes and coaches need.

The men's football team has also arrived in Hanoi. Teams from women’s football, kurash/judo, rowing, and diving are set to arrive on Friday, six days before the opening ceremony of the Hanoi, Vietnam Games on May 12. The regional sports fest will end on May 23.

The PSC has been funding the entire participation of the 879-strong Philippine delegation, including 641 athletes and 238 officials gearing up to corner a large chunk of the gold medals at stake in 39 of the 40 sports in the SEA Games program.

Team Philippines is the defending overall champion of the 11-nation sportsfest during the country’s hosting in 2019. Back then, Filipino athletes collected 149 gold medals, 117 silvers, and 121 bronzes to secure the nation’s second overall title after winning it in 2005 Manila. (PR)

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