![]() “Hopefully matapos na itong POC squabble,” said the 55-year-old Tolentino, who will serve out the remainder of Vargas’ term until December 2020. ![]() Weightlifting’s Monico Puentevella and swimming’s Lani Velasco missed out on the board with 21 and 19 nods, respectively. Juico’s runningmate, 74-year-old Steve Hontiveros of handball, won the chairmanship after getting 26 votes against Tolentino’s bet, Robert Aventajado of taekwondo, who got 18.Īrchery’s Clint Aranas and gymnastics’ Cynthia Carrion got back the board seats they previously resigned from as they received the two highest votes of 24 and 23, respectively. Tolentino beat athletics boss Philip Ella Juico in the polls participated in by 44 voting members, garnering 24 votes against 20 to win the post vacated by former president Ricky Vargas last June. MANILA, Philippines - Emerging victorious in the Philippine Olympic Committee’s special elections, newly-installed president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino yesterday immediately sounded the call for unity to his colleagues as they move on from the leadership disputes and turn their focus on the Southeast Asian Games hosting.
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