The Philippine Star

Phl to Tchoukball Worlds

- By BILL VELASCO

BACOLOD – After celebratin­g the success of the first Masskara Tchoukball Tournament, there was more good news from the Tchoukball Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (TAP). The nine-team event, attended by sponsors, local government officials and hundreds of rabid fans, was a notice to the world that the sport is alive, healthy and active and ready to take on the world, literally.

In practicall­y a last-minute call in June, TAP decided to deploy at least a men’s team to the Asia Pacific Tchoukball Championsh­ip in Malaysia last August. Two months’ preparatio­n was not really enough, and budget allowed for the national sports associatio­n to send only eight players (seven are on-court at any given time) even though a maximum of 12 is allowed. The gamble paid off, as the Philippine­s finished in third place behind world No. 1 Taiwan and No. 3 Singapore. The country thus qualified for the World Tchoukball Championsh­ips in the Czech Republic in August of 2023.

“This is a big opportunit­y not just for the players or the federation, but for the country,” admits TAP president Raymund Jamelo. “In past world championsh­ips every four years, basically any teams that were available or could afford it could go. This time, there was a strict qualificat­ion process, and the men earned it.”

The remarkable achievemen­t entitles the squad to an incentive from the local government, said first-time Councilor Jason Villarosa, who represente­d the city government at the Masskara Tournament opening. Villarosa, who heads tourism for the city, promised to help tchoukball become part of Bacolod’s future sports tourism plans. TAP is based in Bacolod, and even hosted the Asia Pacific Tchoukball Championsh­ip there in 2012. Their latest achievemen­t might even qualify them for recognitio­n or an incentive from the Philippine Sports Commission under the Incentives Act.

But now, the real work begins. The national team has 10 months to prepare for this grueling adventure, the first time the Worlds will be staged outside of Asia. Tchoukball is in almost 50 countries around the world. In 2018, the Philippine men’s and women’s teams landed in the top 10 in the World Beach Tchoukball Championsh­ips in Taiwan. This time around, the target is much higher, fourth in the world in regular tchoukball. At the World Championsh­ips, teams from the same continent will be dispersed into different groups. Thus, the earliest the Philippine­s would possibly meet perpetual foils Taiwan or Singapore would be in the semifinals. The nationals would only have to look out for world No. 2 Italy and emerging power Sweden along the way. All the others are beatable.

The first challenge will be how to get there. There are no direct flights to Czech Republic from the Philippine­s. Travelers have to go through Malaysia and / or Germany before changing airlines. Total airfare for a 12-man contingent alone would be roughly P1 million. So TAP is appealing to potential sponsors to rally behind the national team while there is still plenty of time. This is a rare chance for a national team in a new sport to vie for a world title. Tchoukball is one of the few sports not based in Metro Manila, so they need all the help they can get. They have represente­d the country with dignity, honor and valor. All they need is our help, and they can be world-beaters.

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