Subic gears up for 2019 SEA Games

By Malou Dungog

March 1, 2019, 3:22 pm

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT -- The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) will start preparing facilities and other infrastructure needed to host a total of 17 events in the forthcoming 30th Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) the Philippines will be hosting from November 30 until December 11 this year.

Ramon Agregado, SBMA Senior Deputy Administrator for Support Services, said in an interview on Friday the SBMA will start project construction in the first week of March to upgrade existing facilities here and turn them into world-class sports accommodations.

Agregado said the centerpiece of Subic’s infrastructure development project for the 2019 SEA Games will be the Remy Field.

He said its present six-lane track will be turned into a nine-lane oval complemented by three practice lanes, as well as shower and dressing rooms, and a new and bigger grandstand.

Three other sports venues are scheduled for rehabilitation namely, Subic Gymnasium, SBMA Tennis Court, and Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center, he added.

“In the meantime that these facilities will be undergoing rehabilitation, they will be temporarily closed to the public,” he said in an interview.

For Subic’s SEA Games preparation, Agregado said the national government has set aside PHP170 million, although the SBMA was expecting twice that amount for all the required development.

Earlier, the national government has cut the SEA Games budget from PHP7.5 billion to PHP5 billion, but Agregado said the SBMA is “still hoping the budget for Subic will be increased.”


The SEA Games committee has initially assigned 17 events to the Subic Bay Freeport.

These are duathlon, triathlon, pencak silat, sepak takraw, chess, table tennis, muay thai, karatedo, vovinam (Vietnamese martial arts), obstacle sports, modern-date pentathlon, beach volleyball, beach handball, weightlifting, and all water sports: sailing, wind surfing, and traditional boat race.

“We will be hosting 17 events, and we are lucky because we will have a lot of medal events like triathlon and weightlifting, as well as spectator-friendly sports, so Subic’s hosting will really be exciting,” Agregado said.

He noted that the Philippines won two gold and two silver medals in triathlon for both men and women divisions in the 2017 SEA Games held in Malaysia, while Filipino weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz snatched a gold medal in the 2018 Asian Games and took home silver from the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio De Janeiro.

“After hosting this year’s SEA Games, our next target will be the Asian Games. We will try to level up,” he also said.

The Philippines will be hosting the SEA Games after it hosted the biennial multi-sports event 14 years ago.

Subic also hosted several events when the Philippines last hosted the SEAG in 2005.

For the 2019 SEA Games, Subic, along with New Clark City, Metro Manila, Batangas, La Union and Tagaytay cluster, will be the venue for some 56 sports and 523 events to be held in the country in a span of 12 days. (PNA)

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