The Philippine men’s curling team has made history with a historic victory at the 9th Asian Winter Games, and their achievement is paving the way for greater support for Filipino winter athletes.
The curling team’s performance has brought recognition to Filipino athletes competing in cold-weather sports, an area where the Philippines has traditionally had limited success.
Richard Bachmann, Chair of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), has committed to building on this historic achievement.
He has outlined plans to boost support for winter sports through grassroots programs that aim to develop new talent and sustain the momentum created by the curling team’s success.
Bachmann emphasized the importance of creating a structured program that would help athletes reach their full potential and ultimately compete at the highest levels, including the Olympics.
Led by Filipino-Swiss curler Francois Oberle, the Philippine curling team has become a beacon of hope for winter sports enthusiasts in the country.
Oberle, known for his skill and leadership, played a crucial role in guiding the team to its first major international victory. This win has elevated the team’s profile and generated newfound interest in curling, a sport that was once relatively unknown in the tropical nation.
Sports experts have stressed the need for improved training facilities, resources, and exposure to international competitions to develop winter sports athletes.
The Philippine Sports Commission is reportedly working on securing partnerships and sponsorships to fund these initiatives and provide necessary support for the athletes.