PSC links up with South Africa, hosts boxing exhibition at RMSC

BOXING EXHIBITION. From left, Philippine Sports Commission deputy executive director Anna Christine Abellena, PSC Commissioner Matthew “Fritz” Gaston, South African Embassy to the Philippines Ambassador Bartinah Ntombizodwa Radebe-Netshitenzhe, DFA-OMEAA Deputy Assistant Secretary Marlowe Miranda, Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines (Abap) secretary-general Marcus Jarwin Manalo and Embassy Counsellor Chantelle Naidoo in a photo opportunity at the Nelson Mandela Boxing Exhibition at Rizal Memorial Sports Complex on Thursday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
BOXING EXHIBITION. From left, Philippine Sports Commission deputy executive director Anna Christine Abellena, PSC Commissioner Matthew “Fritz” Gaston, South African Embassy to the Philippines Ambassador Bartinah Ntombizodwa Radebe-Netshitenzhe, DFA-OMEAA Deputy Assistant Secretary Marlowe Miranda, Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines (Abap) secretary-general Marcus Jarwin Manalo and Embassy Counsellor Chantelle Naidoo in a photo opportunity at the Nelson Mandela Boxing Exhibition at Rizal Memorial Sports Complex on Thursday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

MANILA - Marking 30 years of the country’s diplomatic relations with South Africa, the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) opened its doors to Ambassador Bartinah Ntombizodwa Radebe-Netshitenzhe and Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Deputy Assistant Secretary Marlowe Miranda by hosting boxing exhibition matches this Thursday at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

In his welcome speech, PSC Commissioner Matthew “Fritz” Gaston said, “This gathering is not only to strengthen the growing partnership between the Philippines and South Africa but also to honor the legacy of former President and renowned activist Nelson Mandela, who loved sports and its great impact on society.”

“Sports diplomacy is a very good way to improve relations between countries. We wish for more sports exchanges and skills development initiatives between our two countries to provide opportunities for our youth to get into sports,” added Gaston.

The lady ambassador, for her part, thanked the sports agency and the Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines, Inc. (ABAP) for hosting the boxing matches to honor Mandela, an amateur boxer in his early years.

“We are hoping to complete a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the PSC to use sports as a unifying tool to spread tolerance and love amongst others. South Africa and the Philippines have suffered centuries of oppression, but this did not take away the Filipino’s inherent fighting spirit,” added Netshitenzhe.

Ten boxers from the national training pool, put together by ABAP Secretary General Marcus Manalo, showcased their boxing skills in five boxing matches in the flyweight, featherweight and bantamweight classes at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum.

South African Embassy Counsellor Chantelle Naidoo, Tourism and Marketing Officer Ellen Vega, PSC Acting Executive Director Atty. Guillermo Iroy Jr. and Deputy Executive Director Anna Christine Abellana were also present during the exhibition. (PR)

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