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November 24, 2019, 04:37:50 AM
#52
Are there any current athlete complaining? Or just some past athletes ranting but they actually played in the previous admin and also under the previous sports head, Peping?

From what I know, our current athletes are well-taken cared off by our current gov't.
Sort of. Maybe the athletes ( the one who will participate ) is being taken care of but how about those aspiring athletes? How their skills be mold when they're just using improvise material for their practice. Honestly, the sports facility in Tarlac won't be there because the athletes need it, it was just built because we are hosting the SEA games and we are trying to impress the other countries. 🤦🤦

Perhaps, this is from the previous administration's fault.

I've looked at onehash but they still don't have it since it's still 1 more week before the ceremony starts.
Maybe you mean 1 more week before it closes as the SEA Games has already started yesterday.
You got your information wrong. The SEA Games will start Nov 30 and ends on Dec 11.
Yeah my bad. I overlooked it.
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November 24, 2019, 03:58:12 AM
#51
Who do you think will bring home the most number of Medals this time?
Yes, everyone in particular, in Asia supports their respective countries at the 30th Southeast Asian Games, held in the Philippines this year in 2019, different from those previously held in Singapore.

I also follow its development, 2019 Southeast Asian Games for now and until the tournament is over.
your questions for now are still the same answers answered by: coin-investor

You can see in international / local media and television in your country, you will find the latest news every day, which country has the most trophies.
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November 24, 2019, 02:04:06 AM
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My vote would be bias of course. I would go for the Philippines since I'm from the Philippines. Not only because it's my country, but also because I can see the potentials of the Philippines representatives. Looking at the records and standing, the Philippines has the capability in competing with the other countries. Also, it's an advantage for the Philippines since they'll be hosting the said event, knowing the support of co-fellow Filipinos are stronger... But I know it won't be an easy fight for PH since other Asian countries are good as well.
we have already proved the world how great Philippine athletes are,like in Boxing we have Manny Pacquaio,Nonito Donaire,and Nietes,and just recently we won the first international Gymnastic Gold medal that ASia has.
same as the ice skating,in shooting and many more games.
i am pretty sure that the medal tally will change this 30th asian game.
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November 24, 2019, 01:46:31 AM
#49
I've looked at onehash but they still don't have it since it's still 1 more week before the ceremony starts.
Maybe you mean 1 more week before it closes as the SEA Games has already started yesterday.
You got your information wrong. The SEA Games will start Nov 30 and ends on Dec 11.

Or we can say it in a different way... "if athletes will receive reward they will put dedication on their sport"...
The current admin is ensuring the athletes will give their best by giving a good reward, when they win gold, that's equivalent to million already and that amount is already a life change amount in the Philippines.

The problem with Philippine Sports is not the reward after winning the games but the funds to support training in order to win a medal. It would be extremely hard for athletes to win international tournaments without international exposure and training first.

Or support from private sector like what Pangilinan did to the basketball. Filipino athlete are really dedicated to their sports, but somehow the government doesn't have the full backing.

I do hope that the Duterte administration will change all of this and hope that the Philippines, being the host will send a strong team and fight for the top in the SEA games.
At least the government is still giving their support for dedicated athletes of the country. The reason why the government can't give the support and full preparation they need is because the government has many corrupt perople and taking the funds into their pockets. I'm not saying that the duterte administration are doing this but there are still some government employees that still doing this.

Duterte administration is doing their job right and bringing changes everyday with the old way we have in our country.
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November 24, 2019, 01:33:36 AM
#48
My vote would be bias of course. I would go for the Philippines since I'm from the Philippines. Not only because it's my country, but also because I can see the potentials of the Philippines representatives. Looking at the records and standing, the Philippines has the capability in competing with the other countries. Also, it's an advantage for the Philippines since they'll be hosting the said event, knowing the support of co-fellow Filipinos are stronger... But I know it won't be an easy fight for PH since other Asian countries are good as well.
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November 23, 2019, 11:59:18 PM
#47
I know it will be an advantage to Philippine team cause a lot of boost will happened on the Home court advanage, like Manny Pacquiao presence on the opening ceremony. Many filipinos will be inspired to this, and will do their best to win different sports during the games.

Based on other countries line up which do you think is the strongest amongts all the participating countries? of course my bet is on Philippines but there are more formidiable Asian Country when it comes to sports like Malaysia and Thailand.
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November 23, 2019, 12:24:36 PM
#46
I've looked at onehash but they still don't have it since it's still 1 more week before the ceremony starts.
Maybe you mean 1 more week before it closes as the SEA Games has already started yesterday.
You got your information wrong. The SEA Games will start Nov 30 and ends on Dec 11.

Or we can say it in a different way... "if athletes will receive reward they will put dedication on their sport"...
The current admin is ensuring the athletes will give their best by giving a good reward, when they win gold, that's equivalent to million already and that amount is already a life change amount in the Philippines.

The problem with Philippine Sports is not the reward after winning the games but the funds to support training in order to win a medal. It would be extremely hard for athletes to win international tournaments without international exposure and training first.

Or support from private sector like what Pangilinan did to the basketball. Filipino athlete are really dedicated to their sports, but somehow the government doesn't have the full backing.

I do hope that the Duterte administration will change all of this and hope that the Philippines, being the host will send a strong team and fight for the top in the SEA games.
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November 23, 2019, 12:07:37 PM
#45
I've looked at onehash but they still don't have it since it's still 1 more week before the ceremony starts.
Maybe you mean 1 more week before it closes as the SEA Games has already started yesterday.
You got your information wrong. The SEA Games will start Nov 30 and ends on Dec 11.

Or we can say it in a different way... "if athletes will receive reward they will put dedication on their sport"...
The current admin is ensuring the athletes will give their best by giving a good reward, when they win gold, that's equivalent to million already and that amount is already a life change amount in the Philippines.

The problem with Philippine Sports is not the reward after winning the games but the funds to support training in order to win a medal. It would be extremely hard for athletes to win international tournaments without international exposure and training first.
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November 23, 2019, 08:59:14 AM
#44
It looks like Manny Pacquaio will open up the games:

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Pacquiao to have role in SEA Games opening ceremony, says Cayetano
   
MANILA, Philippines—Manny Pacquiao, one of the most notable Filipino athletes in the world, is expected to take part in the opening ceremony of the 30th Southeast Asian Games slated on Nov. 30 at Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan.

https://sports.inquirer.net/373326/pacquiao-to-have-role-in-sea-games-opening-ceremony-says-cayetano

I guess I have to agree that Pacquiao put the Philippines in the map again because of his boxing exploits up to this day. So it's just fitting that he will be given the honours by the Philippine government in this coming SEA games. I'm assuming he will lit the flames to officially start the games.
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November 23, 2019, 05:54:05 AM
#43
It's ironic to think that government can spend billions on infrastracture but still have lack of support in their athletes. I am not against on what they spend on cauldron as it's actually our pride but they should also focus on athletes well being.
Are there any current athlete complaining? Or just some past athletes ranting but they actually played in the previous admin and also under the previous sports head, Peping?

From what I know, our current athletes are well-taken cared off by our current gov't.



I think you're right. The current admins are doing their best to take care of our athletes and that what I see when an athlete won gold medal during his stint for gymnastics Olympic qualifier and paid for over 2million php. Well if all athletes will have the same dedication for the country, of course they will be rewarded.
Or we can say it in a different way... "if athletes will receive reward they will put dedication on their sport"...
The current admin is ensuring the athletes will give their best by giving a good reward, when they win gold, that's equivalent to million already and that amount is already a life change amount in the Philippines.
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November 23, 2019, 02:16:11 AM
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The 30th South East Asian Games will be held here in the Philippines from November 22 to December 11. There will be 11 Countries that participate in this biennial Olympics. Here are the countries that will participate.

Brunei
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
East Timor
Vietnam

Who do you think will bring home the most number of Medals this time?
Is there a sports betting site that will cover this?
though Philippines is always number 4 in rankings yet i am not losing hope that this time since the competition will be held in Philippines i am confident that at least we will go up for second and third place.

the athletes are inspired with tons of kababayan that will watch them and also their relatives,family and friends will be on the convention centers to support them.
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November 23, 2019, 02:03:11 AM
#41
It's ironic to think that government can spend billions on infrastracture but still have lack of support in their athletes. I am not against on what they spend on cauldron as it's actually our pride but they should also focus on athletes well being.
Are there any current athlete complaining? Or just some past athletes ranting but they actually played in the previous admin and also under the previous sports head, Peping?

From what I know, our current athletes are well-taken cared off by our current gov't.



I think you're right. The current admins are doing their best to take care of our athletes and that what I see when an athlete won gold medal during his stint for gymnastics Olympic qualifier and paid for over 2million php. Well if all athletes will have the same dedication for the country, of course they will be rewarded.
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November 23, 2019, 01:48:40 AM
#40
It's ironic to think that government can spend billions on infrastracture but still have lack of support in their athletes. I am not against on what they spend on cauldron as it's actually our pride but they should also focus on athletes well being.
Are there any current athlete complaining? Or just some past athletes ranting but they actually played in the previous admin and also under the previous sports head, Peping?

From what I know, our current athletes are well-taken cared off by our current gov't.



Interesting to see the introduction of Dota 2, Starcraft II, Hearthstone, Tekken 7, Arena of Valor, and Mobile Legends into the 30th SEAG.
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November 23, 2019, 01:41:33 AM
#39
Host country usually gives a good show so I'm expecting the Philippines here to at least land first or second in the medal standing. And then we have countries like Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia not far behind.

It will be interesting to see crypto related sports betting sites for the SEA games. Specially in sports like boxing and basketball. Here are the venues;

https://2019seagames.com/venues.html
thanks for the Link at least i can watch live without needed to go in province since manila is what nears me.

i support your stand that since Philippines is the host country the opportunity of the athletes to be motivated more is there.
as for sure family members can watch them compete not like if the event is in outside the country they are alone(though with the co athletes)
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November 23, 2019, 12:57:25 AM
#38
I've looked at onehash but they still don't have it since it's still 1 more week before the ceremony starts.
Maybe you mean 1 more week before it closes as the SEA Games has already started yesterday.

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Nice.

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The record won't lie and the top 3 countries will be still dominating the sea games and if ever there will be changes it's definitely little. I mean those countries has proven tracked record and the support that their athletes are undeniably enormous.

It's ironic to think that government can spend billions on infrastracture but still have lack of support in their athletes. I am not against on what they spend on cauldron as it's actually our pride but they should also focus on athletes well being.
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November 22, 2019, 01:50:17 PM
#37
Real talk here, how can the Philippine athletes perform better if the government instead of cheering for them, the anti-admin is throwing mud to the admin because of corruption in building the stadium. Just check the local news in the Philippines and see whats the story about SEA games and you will find over priced stadium being investigated and over priced contract handed to a Malaysian firm. Very little mention about the athletes.

I am still hoping for Philippines to make it at least on the top 3 if they cant make it to number 1. Philippines will be represented with 1,868 athletes.

THIS. Bro the problem surrounding the cauldron of the stadium and comparing it to what Singapore did 4 years ago is kind of stupid. The President isn't even afraid of the law at this point, and even threatens the law itself. I'm still hoping for the PH athletes to bag top 3 at the least, it is our home court and well, I still have that little amount of hope that they could prove worthy of our trust and well, at the least, make it as a comeback for what the government has spent on this.
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November 22, 2019, 01:45:53 PM
#36
The Philippines might get the top 1 spot since most Filipino athletes would be invigorated by the cheers of the home crowd, inspiring them to do good in their own sports and categories. Though statistics-wise, Thailand and Vietnam would also be great contenders for the prime spot seeing how many medals these countries rake in albeit not being the host country. With that said, keeping an eye out for these countries would be thrilling, although the Philippine team would be in a more intense pressure since they are playing from their own land and expectations are extremely high.
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November 22, 2019, 01:23:33 PM
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Okay. Since we have a strong Duterte administration, I think there is really a good chance that we can top the overall gold medal tally. If my memory is right, we only won the first place once? It was during the Macapagal-Arroyo regime and the Philippines was hosting it too. Probably this will be another historic achievement here. Winning on multi-sport events represent might and power. The Philippines is still behind but if this type of strong government continues then it won't be surprising to see it aligns again with our regional allies. 

I think the odds are tied for Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand. Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam are the other tough competitors.   
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November 22, 2019, 01:08:32 PM
#34
I am rooting for the Philippines to have a good showing in this event. Players are motivated to perform extra in front of their home crowd. At least the Philippines could finish on the top three.

I will be watching E-sports and basketball events. I hope nitrogensports open betting line for those events so I can make small bets while watching.
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November 22, 2019, 11:52:20 AM
#33
Of course i would go for the Philippines as its the host country, in basketball alone, I am sure we will bag some gold medal already.
By the way, let's hope that some sportsbook would put a line for the games available in this competition so at the same time we can also enjoy betting.
I wasn't much into the East Asian Games, Malaysia and Singapore seems to have good number of players for every games. I believe this time it'll be Malaysia or Singapore that tops the table. Philippines has the home advantage. As stated there might be sportsbooks that list this games, but it is a tough thing to predict the winner.
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