Monday, October 27, 2025
Monday, October 27, 2025

Paris 2024 marks a hundred years of PH Olympic campaign

PHILIPPINE Olympic Committee President Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino has remained in France to iron out in earnest the country’s campaign for next year’s Olympics.

The reason for his enthusiasm and passion? The Philippines marks 100 years of participation in the 2024 Olympics and, even more significantly, it will again be in Paris.

“It’s a century of Filipino athletes’ campaign in the Olympics,” said Tolentino, who earlier this week formally sealed arrangements for a pre-Olympic training venue at the Academos Sports Center in Moselle in the City of Metz.

“Hidilyn Diaz won for the country its first Olympic gold medal in Tokyo, and that was historic,” Tolentino said. “But how about a more historic centennial Olympic campaign?”

The Philippines debuted in the Olympics in Paris 1924 with David Nepomuceno as its sole representative in the 100 and 200 meters of athletics.

The country participated in 21 more Olympics after that and after the Tokyo Olympics had collected 14 medals–one gold, five silver and eight bronze medals.

Tolentino signed last Thursday a memorandum of understanding with officials of the City of Metz led by La Moselle President Patrick Weiten. The ceremony was covered by the French media.

A video clip of Diaz’s gold medal campaign in Tokyo as well as those of boxing silver medalists Nesthy Petecio and Carlo Paalam and bronze medalist Eumir Felix Marcial were featured on French television.

The Philippines was the first to sign a training agreement with Moselle, one of the hundreds of Pre-Games Training Centers for Paris 2024 that are certified by both the French organizers and the International Olympic Committee.

The pre-Olympic training program, which covers two months before the July 26 to August 11 games, is also the first in POC history.

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