MANILA, Philippines — ONE of the most ideal ways to immortalize the historic achievements of Filipino athletes not only from those in the last two Summer Olympics is through a sports museum inside a stand-alone Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) headquarters.
"We've participated in the Olympics for a century, but up to now, the POC still needs to have its own home," POC president Abraham "Bambol" Tolentino told The Agenda media forum hosted by Siegfred Mison at the Club Filipino in San Juan on Friday.
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