Philippine Asian News Today Vol 19 No 19 | Page 31

October 1 - 15, 2017 SPORTS PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY Squash Makes History at the 29th SEAGames in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 31 By Ruben R. Roque- Manila Correspondent The 29th SEAGames held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last August 19 to 30, 2017 is actually the 6th time that Malaysia played host to the SEAGames. The opening ceremony was headed by the King of Malaysia Muhammad V and the closing ceremony by Najib Razak, the Prime Minister of Malaysia at the refurbished Bukit Jalil National Stadium. In the medal tally, Malaysia came in first with a total of 323, followed by Thailand in second place with 246 and Vietnam at third place with a total of 168. The Philippines came in at 6th place with a total of 121 medals, comprising of 24 gold medals, 33 Silver medals and 64 bronze medals. Squash is not a widely known sport in the Philippines for lack of exposure and shortage of squash courts facilities. These facilities can be found only in exclusive sports clubs like the Manila Polo Club, Makati Sports Club, Quezon City Sports Club, Palms Country Club and the newest at the Shangri-la Hotel at BGC and the oldest at Manila Boat Club. Plans are underway to have a public squash center built at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex to encourage the youth to take up the sport and find talents at the grass root levels by introducing squash in schools all over the Philippines. The very lean Philippine Squash team of 8 athletes made a good showing under the leadership of Squash President and Assistant Chef de Mission, Robert Bachmann and team Manager Vince Abad Santos with coaches Valentino Bong and Claudio “Jun” Paganpan. For the first time, the Philippines got a total of 8 medals : 2 silver and