Mar 23
2009
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Green Archers out of Universiade Games

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FISU nixes Archers’ Serbia Universiade stint
Posted by Jasmine W Payo at inquirer.net

The La Salle Green Archers lost a chance to represent the Philippines in the 2009 Summer Universiade from July 1 to 12 after officials thumbed down the country’s application to compete in the basketball event set in Belgrade, Serbia

Michal Buchel, sports department manager of International University Sports Federation (Fisu), said the organizers prioritized the 24 slots available in men’s basketball to member-countries.

“We have had over 30 teams from the member associations and it will not be fair to select for the draw countries that are non-member associations,” Buchel said in a letter to the Philippine Olympic Committee dated March 18. “I hope that in the future you’ll become a member of Fisu and be able to participate.”

The Archers won the trip as part of a prize package after upsetting rival and UAAP champion Ateneo Blue Eagles for the 2008 Philippine Collegiate Champion League (PCCL) crown.

But Jose Capistrano, the Philippine representative of Fisu affiliate Asian University Sports Federation, said the PCCL and the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas have already lined up other international tournaments as alternatives for the Archers.

“Definitely La Salle will still go to a competition abroad,” said Capistrano. “It was an honest mistake. Unfortunately, we were not aware of this provision [that only Fisu members can join the team events]. We were able to participate in the 2007 Universiade in Bangkok in taekwondo, swimming, and shooting. In previous years, we got invites even if we were not a member.”

The aborted trip disappointed the Archers, who were looking forward to the prestigious, Olympic-like gathering of varsity athletes from over 100 countries competing in 15 sports.

“It’s like we were taken for a ride,” said La Salle coach Franz Pumaren.

“We’re still hoping against hope they’ll take into consideration our appeal during the head of delegations meeting [this weekend],” said Capistrano, noting that the Philippines applied for Fisu membership back in 2007.

But Capistrano added that the Philippines earned berths in the taekwondo event where 24 UAAP athletes will compete.

The University of the East was the last basketball team to represent the Philippines in the 1967 Universiade with a lineup bannered by Robert Jaworski and Danny Florencio.


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  1. So what’s the bad news? Never thought the team would go anyway after all the issues concerning the prizes promised. We should boycott the next PCC

  2. We have been definitely taken for a ride.

  3. knew this would happen… tsk tsk… but don’t fret guys, it’s definitely too bad for the PCCL, not for the archers…

  4. Bruticus

    Agree. It’s like they went to Serbia na rin.

  5. HONEST MISTAKE?? Hah.

  6. I realize everyone hates the BAP. That’s fine. But make no mistake, the SBP is not that much of an upgrade. Whate the SBP has in spades is money, and that’s what they’re trying to use for damage control in this situation.

    They could get us another trip. Sure, with that checkbook of theirs, they can send us anywhere. But it still won’t be the Univeriade.

    Sorry. I just don’t believe in the SBP. Specially in their choice of leadership. Noli Eala? Really? If you didn’t know what happened to the BAP-SBP congress in Tokyo, ask those who know. Mr. Eala was not even in that discussion.

    And now, he is head of SBP. He who was disbarred for immorality. He who pressures PBL refs in the NCAA. He who ran his mouth against Coach Franz in the PR Youth brouhaha without finding the truth, then Coach Jack’s dad dies and, well, he never took back a word he said.

    Sorry, boys and girls. The organization mirrors the leadership. The SBP will never have the credibility it needs as long as a person with no integrity to speak of is running it.

  7. This is why RP basketball has long been left behind by other countries.

  8. I smell something fishy here… politics?

  9. ano ba naman yan!! Sayang!! experience din yan for the archers!


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