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SPORTSBODIES GOVERNMENT

PRIVATESECTOR

FAMILY /COMMUNITY

PUBLIC:Policy & PlanningFunding & SupportAppointed by

President – no term

PRIVATE:Development ProgramsNational CompetitionInternational CompetitionElected by NSAs – 4 yr

term

Technical control over athletes and coaches

Recruit & select, train athletes & coaches Accredits local officiating

officials. IOC accredits

international officiating officials

Send participants to International competitions In-charge of training of

athletes

Provide support to athletes & coaches, and to the 53 NSAs

Basic services: billeting, food, allowances Provides training allowances, training equipment

Fund foreign exposures ; education & trainings

Welfare of athletes, coaches

53 NATIONAL SPORTS ASSOCIATION

SPORTS FOR ALL

National policies and mandate of PSC to

promote and develop

IOC statutes and mandate POC to promote and develop

ELITE SPORTS

GRASSROOTS SPORTS

NATIONAL SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS

Other Agencies

PhilippinesSports

Commission

Local Governments

Education

ArmedForces

GOVERNMENT

• Lack of Funds• Lack of Coordination between

agencies• Bureaucracy

Problems of Government

SPORTSBODIES

• Dependent on PSC for funds• Poor support from private sector• Leadership• Programs for talent identification and

training• Professionalism

Problems of Sports Bodies

PRIVATESECTOR

• ABS-CBN• Adidas• Air 21• Alaska• Cebu Pacific/C2• Cebuana Lhuillier• Chevron/Caltex• Coca-Cola• Dole• Fil-Estate• Gatorade• Ginebra• Gokongwei Group• Harbour Center

• Magnolia• Meralco• Lamoiyan• LBC• Marlboro• M. Lhuillier• McDonalds• Nike• Nestle-Milo• Nokia• PAL• PCSO• Petron• Philip Morris

• Phinma • Purefoods• Welcoat• San Miguel Corporation• Samsung• Shakey’s• Shell• Smart• SM• Speedo• Sta. Lucia• Toyota• Unilab/Alaxan• Unilever

SELECTED COMPANIES THAT ARE SUPPORTING SPORTS

Only 5% of Top 1000 Corporations are into sponsorship of Sports

• No accountability from sports bodies• Lack of long-term commitment• Limited media exposure• Pre-disposition of Filipinos to certain

sports only• Competition from professional,

recreational sports

Problems of Private Sector

COMMUNITY

Composed of communities involved in sports

In ABC income levels – much support comes from parents of athletes

Many of the athletes come from CD income levels – for livelihood and scholarships

In all levels – former athletes are a significant factor as coaches, mentors

• Lack of playing venues and opportunities• Culture of sports is not prevalent• Most of the elite athletes come from CD

sector, parents need children to earn income• Private support only exists when there is a

vested interest:– Cost vs Benefit– Positive Returns

Problems of Community

STAGE 5

Five Stages of Development of Philippine Sports

STAGE 4

STAGE 3

STAGE 2

STAGE 1

MASS BASED“Sport for All”

GrassrootsSports

TALENTPOOL

ELITE

PRO

MASS BASED

STAGE 1

“Sports for All”

• 90% agree that sports develops the character of children• 75% agree that sports can bring people together• 50% agree that the government should spend more on

sports

Opinion of Filipinos on sports according to recent survey

• Basketball………...• Volleyball…………...• Running/Jogging….• Badminton………….• Martial Arts…………• Billiards……………..• Baseball…………….• Triathlon……………...• Table Tennis……….• Dancing……………..

Sports that are most participated by Filipinos according to recent survey

22%9%5%3%1%1%1%1%1%

1%

• Basketball – NBA, PBA, UAAP, NCAA……….• Mixed Martial Arts – UFC, UCC………………• Boxing – Manny Pacquiao Fights……………..• Billiards – Pool/Snooker………………………..• Tennis – US Open,Wimbeldon, etc. ………….• Football/Soccer – World Cup, UEFA ………...

Sports that are frequently watched according to recent survey

45%23%10%

0.5%0.5%0.5%

• Sports and history are the top 2 sources of Filipino Pride

• 93% of Filipinos are proud of Philippine accomplishments in sports

• PACMAN is the most recognized Filipino today

National Pride in Sports Accomplishments

• Only 22% of Filipinos exercise at least 3 times a week.

• Only 5% of Filipino students play a sport.

• Physical education is limited to only one hour a week in the city and two hours a week in the province.

Sports Accomplishmentsequals growth in sports

Grassroots Sports

STAGE 2

BATANG PINOY

WOMEN IN SPORTS

SPORTS COMPETITION FOR PWD

PHILSPADA GAMES

INDIGENOUS GAMES

CITY JAIL OUTREACH PROJECTS

Sports Facilities / Complex Nationwide

Manila

NCRRMSCPhilSportsUMAKRosario Sports ComplexAmorantoYnaresPrivate Sports Clubs

LuzonLagunaCaviteBatangasTarlacPangasinanZambalesPampangaBaguioPalawanIlocos NorteBicolNagaDaetCamSur

VisayasBacolodIloiloDumagueteCebuOrmocTacloban

MindanaoSouth CotabatoDavaoCagayan de OroTubod, Lanao del Norte

Sports Facilities / Complex Nationwide

Naga City Sports Coliseum Narciso Ramos Sports & Civic Center,Lingayen, Pangasinan

Panaad Park and Sports Complex, Bacolod City Joaquin F. Enriquez Memorial Sports Complex, Zamboanga

Sports Facilities / Complex Nationwide

TALENT POOL

STAGE 3

POC-PSC National Games

PALARONGPAMBANSA

POC-PSCNATIONAL

GAMESUNIVERSITY

GAMES

BATANG PINOY

&OTHERS

Need for an Integrated Talent Identification Program

ELITE SPORTS

STAGE 4

2011 Southeast Asian Games

Philippine Performance1990 – 2010 Asian GamesOlympic Sports

GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL

BOXING 7 2 10 19

TAEKWONDO - 4 15 19

EQUESTRIAN 1 1 - 2

ATHLETICS 1 1 - 2

BASKETBALL - 1 1 2

SWIMMING - - 2 2

SHOOTING - - 2 2

TENNIS - - 2 2

CYCLING - - 1 1

ROWING - - 1 1

Philippine Performance1990 – 2010 Asian GamesOlympic Sports

GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL

WUSHU 1 5 8 14

CUE SPORTS 3 5 1 9

BOWLING 2 3 4 9

GOLF - 4 5 9

KARATEDO - 1 5 6

DANCESPORT - - 2 2

CHESS - 1 - 1

NOW AN OLYMPIC SPORT

Philippine Performance1990 – 2010 Asian Games

GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL

OLYMPIC SPORTS 8 8 36 52

NON-OLYMPICSPORTS

6 19 25 50

TOTAL 14 27 61 102

MEDALS BY YEAR

TOTAL

1990, Beijing 10

1994, Hiroshima 13

1998, Bangkok 18

2002, Pusan 26

2006, Doha 19

2010, Guangzhou 16

Philippine Performance1990 – 2010 Asian GamesSports that have never won an Asian Games medal for the country:

Archery Sailing

Badminton Sepak Takraw

Baseball Softball

Bodybuilding Squash

Dragon Boat Table Tennis

Fencing Triathlon

Football Volleyball

Gymnastics Weightlifting

Judo Windsurfing

Lawn Bowls Wrestling

Medal Tally OLYMPICSASSUMING THAT ALL SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES COMPETED AS A SINGLE COUNTRY IN THE OLYMPICS, THESE ARE THE ONLY SPORTS THAT WOULD WIN MEDALS:

1996 2000 2004 2008TOTALATLANTA SYDNEY ATHENS BEIJING

  G S B G S B G S B G S B   G S B

BADMINTON 1

2 3 1 2 - 1 - 3 1 2 1   2 6 7

BOXING 1

1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 -   3 3 3

WEIGHTLIFTING - - - - - 3 2 1 2 - 1 3   2 2 6

TAEKWONDO - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - 1   - 1 2

TABLE TENNIS - - - - - - - - - - 1 -   - 1 -

Investment in Elite Sports

• Allowances for National Training Pool – 648 Athletes– 134 Coaches

• Meals and Billeting• Support Services• International Exposure• Awards and Incentives

• Elite Sports is Indicative of Economic Development

• Government alone cannot produce elite athletes

Issues

PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

STAGE 5

Professional Sportsfor Filipino Athletes

BASKETBALL

BOXING

BILLIARDS

GOLF

SPECIAL CASES

SPORTSBODIES GOVERNMENT

PRIVATESECTOR

FAMILY /COMMUNITY

VENUES

LIVELIHOOD

FOREIGNEXPOSURE

COACHES

NUTRITION

GRASS ROOTS

EQUIPMENT

LOCALCOMPETITION

SPORTSSCIENCE

INCENTIVES

FY 2009 General Appropriations Only in US Dollars in Pesos

Singapore 93,791,000 4,220,598,000

Thailand 75,718,000 3,407,296,000

Brunei 35,400,000 1,593,000,000

Malaysia 20,544,000 924,477,000

Indonesia 8,716,000 392,213,000

Philippines 4,743,000 213,448,000

GRASSROOTS DEVELOPMENT

ONLY

Comparative Budgetwith our SEA neighbors

2011 Southeast Asian Games

2012 OLYMPICS

PSC Facebook Account

PSC Website

POC-PSC National Games Website

Publications

100 Years of Philippine Sports Book

Streamering and Merchandising

Streamering and Merchandising

Streamering and Merchandising

Streamering and Merchandising

Equipment Branding

Naming Rights of Facilities

Naming Rights of Facilities

Naming Rights of Facilities

Naming Rights of Facilities

SPORTSBODIES

GOVERNMENT/LGUS/DEPED

PRIVATESECTOR

FAMILY /COMMUNITY

Institutional Partnerships

British EmbassyManila

Institutional Partnerships

ATHLETE AND COACH EDUCATION

• Sports Science Seminar on Physical Conditioning– Series 1: Milo Bryant (Feb. 5-8, 2013)– Series 2-3: Jason Glass & Janet Alexander (July

23-25, 2013)

SPORTSBODIES GOVERNMENT

PRIVATESECTOR

FAMILY /COMMUNITY

VENUES

LIVELIHOOD

FOREIGNEXPOSURE

COACHES

NUTRITION

GRASS ROOTS

EQUIPMENT

LOCALCOMPETITION

SPORTSSCIENCE

INCENTIVES

• No accountability from sports bodies• Lack of long-term commitment• Limited media exposure• Pre-disposition of Filipinos to certain

sports only• Competition from professional,

recreational sports– Basketball, Boxing, Billiards, Golf– Fun Runs, Triathlons, Leisure Sports

PROBLEMS OF THE PRIVATE SECTOR

TRACK OVAL

BASEBALL FIELD

RIZAL MEMORIAL COLISEUM

GYMNASTIC GYM

TENNIS CENTER

BADMINTON CENTER

Promoting Pride for Filipino Athletics

Promoting Pride for Filipino Athletics

Promoting Pride for Filipino Athletics

PINOY PRIDE

PINOY PRIDE

Who do we give our message to?

PSC MARKETING STRATEGIESMultimedia

POC-PSC National Games Website

PSC MARKETING STRATEGIESMultimedia

Publications

Naming Rights of Facilities

Naming Rights of Facilities

Naming Rights of Facilities

PSC MARKETING STRATEGIESMultimedia

PSC MARKETING STRATEGIESSponsorships

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