


Jejomar Binay both appeared, but the PBA had decided in a resolution on Thursday that Quimpo should be the one to vote. Secretary-General Christopher Quimpo from the faction of Rep. The Philippine Table Tennis Federation was unable to cast their vote, while the Philippine Badminton Association (PBA) initially had an impasse in their selection for elector. Three votes were cast electronically, namely from Hidilyn Diaz of the Athlete's Commission, the Philippine Football Federation, and the Philippine Skating Union. A winning candidate needed a majority of 27 votes in order to be elected. Charlie Ho of netball, and Dave Carter of judo were elected, claiming 36, 31, 28, and 27 votes, respectively.Ī total of 53 votes were cast, which was divided into 50 national sporting associations, two Athletes' Commission representatives, and the Philippine representative to the International Olympic Committee Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski. Raul Canlas of surfing, Pearl Managuelod of Muay Thai, Atty. Chito Loyzaga of baseball was voted auditor, winning over Monico Puentevella of weightlifting in a close battle, 27-24.įor the four-person executive board, Dr.

On the other hand, Cynthia Carrion-Norton of gymnastics was elected treasurer, defeating Julian Camacho, 27-22. They defeated Philip Ella Juico of athletics, 30-23, and Ada Milby of Rugby, 31-22. 31, 2024.Īranas' running mate, incumbent chairman Steve Hontiveros of handball, retained his position after beating Tom Carrasco of triathlon, 28-25.īasketball's Al Panlilio and Richard Gomez of fencing and modern pentathlon were elected First and Second Vice President, respectively. Tolentino, who represented cycling and chess in the voting process, handily defeated opponent Atty. Incumbent Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham "Bambol" Tolentino was re-elected to a fresh four-year term after the conclusion of the body's general elections on Friday at the East Ocean Palace restaurant in Parañaque.
