THE Asian Swimming Federation, the Philippine Swimming, Inc., the Bases Conversion and Development Authority and the Philippine Sports Commission signed a partnership agreement for the Philippines’ hosting of the 2020 Asian Swimming Championships, a major aquatics event that happens every four years.
In a press conference at the New Clark City Aquatics Center, PSI President Maria Lailani Velasco announced that the AASF awarded PSI the rights to host the 11th Asian Swimming Championships.
Through the partnership, the said event will be held at the Aquatics Center in New Clark City, Capas, Tarlac.
AASF Secretary General Taha Sulaiman Al-Kishry announced during the press conference that the event will be held from Nov. 7 to 17, 2020.
Al-Kishry is Chief of the Oman Swimming Association and a member of the Fédération Internationale de Natation Bureau.
The General Congress will be held on Nov. 8 2020. It is expected to bring together the executive board of FINA, as well as other high-ranking officers of all the ASEAN regions.
Velasco describes the Asian Swimming Championships as being “at par with the Asian Games in importance and is expected to dominate the success of the Tokyo Olympics in 2020.”
It will bring together top swimmers from 50 AASF member countries. Among these are Japan, China, Korea, Vietnam, Nepal, Bhutan, and Qatar. It will consist of five disciplines: swimming, diving, water polo, artistic swimming and open water swimming.
She also cited the dynamic partnership PSI has with BCDA in light of the 30th South East Asian Games.
“We at the PSI are very grateful to BCDA and the Philippine Sports Commission for agreeing to partner with us and provide us with the support needed to make this major aquatics event possible. Both these organizations were, in fact, instrumental in making the 30th SEA Games a success and it is our hope that the strong ties built during the SEA Games will translate into an even more successful staging of the Asian Swimming Championships.”
For his part, BCDA President and CEO Vivencio Dizon emphasized the readiness of New Clark City and its facilities to host the event.
Addressing AASF and PSI, Mr. Dizon said: “Thank you for offering us this opportunity to be part of a big project. We agree that this is a great occasion for us to inspire the next generation of elite athletes as well as project a positive image of the Philippines to the world.”
The PSC represented by Commissioner Fatima Celia Kiram assured everyone that PSC will give full support in holding the event, specially in technical matters.
“We do hope that the greatness of our Filipino athletes shown in the 30th South East Asian Games will be repeated in the coming 11th Asian Swimming Championship.”
According to the PSI chief, in swimming, a total of 15 new SEA Games records have been established in just four days into the 30th SEA Games, aside from the numerous Philippine records set by our local athletes.