00:00As part of its program to further enhance sports in the country,
00:04Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Patrick Gregorio along with Commissioners Ed Heiko,
00:10Fritz Gaston, Olivia Boncu, Walter Torres and Attorney Guillermo Iroy
00:15recently met with Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte and Vice Mayor Gian Soto.
00:20The meeting highlighted PSC's full support for the city,
00:24particularly in key sports infrastructure projects
00:27such as the renovation of the Quezon City Memorial Circle,
00:30Amoranto Sports Complex and Teresa Heights in Novaliches,
00:34venues that aim to serve as breeding grounds for the nation's future champions.
00:39Meanwhile, the Olympic-sized swimming pool at Amoranto,
00:42which meets international standards, is now open to the public
00:45and is set to host the 2025 National Aquathmon Championships next month.
00:51Quezon City has also boosted its grassroots initiative,
00:54offering free martial arts training in disciplines such as
00:58wushu, arnis, muay thai and wrestling, benefiting many young athletes in the country.
01:04To further institutionalize these efforts,
01:06the city has established its own sports development office
01:09to ensure the sustainability of these programs.
01:13That's all right.
01:15Second,