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PSC names facilities after Filipino sports heroes

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THE Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) has given the green light for the renaming of several sports facilities to honor select Filipino sports heroes for their incredible athletic achievements that brought tremendous honor to the country.

Most of the sports heroes to be honored with this are already enshrined Philippine Sports Hall of Famers, with the exception of Hidilyn Diaz whose indelible mark in Philippine sports history as the first Olympic gold medalist made the decision to name the weightlifting gym at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex as Hidilyn Diaz Weightlifting Gym a virtual no-brainer.

The PSC Board also ratified the renaming of the Rizal Memorial Tennis Court to Felicisimo Ampon Tennis Court, the RMSC Swimming Pool to Teofilo Yldefonso Swimming Pool, and the Rizal Memorial Track Stadium to Simeon Toribio Track Stadium.

The originally named PSC Multi-Purpose Gym located in the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex was reverted back to its original title.

“These athletes have given the honor to the country with their work in sports, we hope to keep their legacies alive for this and next generations. We want to pique the interest of the people who will read about or visit the facility. Who is Teofilo Yldefonso? What did Felicisimo Ampon do that this venue is named to him?” said PSC Chairman William Ramirez.

The PSC said this is just the first round of naming their venues to sports heroes.

Also on the horizon is the opening of a bigger, interactive and modern Philippine Sports Museum building to rise also in the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex which is part of the government’s “Build, build, build” program. The present PSC museum which houses several memorabilia of a number of sports heroes will soon call this projected two-story building it's new home soon. (JNP)

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