SPORTS BANTER | Ms. Len Escollante, presidente ng Philippine Canoe, Kayak, and Dragonboat Federation
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00:00PTV Sports is back with us via Zoom with Ms. Len Escolante, President of the Filipino Kayak and Dragon Boat Federation.
00:12Ma'am, good afternoon. Thank you for taking the time to be with us today.
00:19Good afternoon, Sir Paulo Salamatin and to all the viewers of PTV4.
00:27Good afternoon and Merry Christmas to all of you.
00:31Yes, Ma'am. Merry Christmas to all of you.
00:33Ma'am, where are you? We can't see you. Are you in the car?
00:39Yes, I'm here in Iwahiga River because the training of our Kayak athletes is still ongoing.
00:47They are still in the training camp here in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.
00:51Mayor Bayron allowed us to continue the training of our Kayak athletes.
00:59That's great, Ma'am. We can talk about that later.
01:03First of all, Ma'am, congratulations on becoming a board member of the Philippine Olympic Committee.
01:10Congratulations, Ma'am.
01:13Thank you very much. Of course, I would also like to thank our POC family for trusting me.
01:21Even though we don't accompany each other, I am always here in Puerto Princesa.
01:26I am very thankful for the trust they gave me.
01:31We were chosen as one of the boards of the Philippine Olympic Committee.
01:36Yes, you deserve to be elected to this position.
01:40But Ma'am, to my first question, what was your reaction when you learned that you were elected as a board member here in the POC?
01:51Well, I didn't really expect that I would be chosen.
01:59I was like a candidate because I really needed a women's representative, at least 30%.
02:06So I said, even if I'm number 5, it's okay. It's the same. You can still be an executive board member.
02:13So I was really excited about that.
02:16The victory was really overwhelming because we were number 1 in all the POC boards.
02:24So that was the most exciting part.
02:28Yes, Ma'am. I can see your happiness. You are happy with the result.
02:33But Ma'am, for you, what are our plans as a part of the POC for the Dragon Boat Community and for our athletes in general?
02:49Yes, in general, but we will wait for whatever position Mayor Tolentino and the rest of the executive board will give us.
03:02Maybe we will have a meeting once we are proclaimed or we will have our vote.
03:09That's when we will start with the assignments that will be given to us.
03:13What can we help in Philippine sports, not only our federation, but of course the entire Philippine sports community.
03:26That's good. Very well said. It's important for our athletes to serve.
03:32But Ma'am, for you, can you share with us, for our sports fans, what made you decide to run for the POC position?
03:47To be honest, in the first quarter of this year, Congressman Bumble Tolentino approached me and asked if I can join their lineup.
04:02I said if there's still a possibility, I don't want to run and I'm not used to politics. I just want to join our sports.
04:16I said maybe there are others who can help more than me because I want to concentrate on the federation.
04:25This is my first term as president of the federation. I want to maximize my time to the federation, to our athletes and coaches,
04:36and of course, our programs all over the Philippines when it comes to paddling.
04:42But he told me, no, I will really get you, he told me. Don't refuse, he told me.
04:52I said okay, if you think I can help in Philippine sports, which is based on my experience,
05:01maybe from the very start, we are athletes, we came from Palarupang Bansa, Esquag.
05:10You know, we went through it step by step until we became a jury, Olympic international technical official.
05:20Even the coaches, we got the highest international coaching course.
05:27So I think we can contribute something good for Philippine sports.
05:33Alright, we can see Ms. Len's humbleness. But with that being said, you said that you also became an athlete.
05:41For those who don't know, Ms. Len used to be an athlete who became a coach and now she's a board member of POC.
05:49Ma'am, can you share with us your history here, from being an athlete to being a coach, and now a board member of POC?
05:56Yes, I was recruited to Tacloban City when Palarupang Bansa was there.
06:03At that time, I was still young, I was only 14 or 16 years old.
06:10My mother didn't allow me yet.
06:12So when I was 18 years old, I went to Manila and I was recruited as a volleyball player for Polytechnic University of the Philippines.
06:22So in the span of two years, we immediately became a member of the national team of volleyball.
06:28So we were able to get a complete medal.
06:31We were the last team to win a gold medal in 1993 in women's volleyball in Singapore.
06:37When 1997 came, I shifted to paddling sport, which is kayaking.
06:43While we were in the military, in the Philippine Navy, we were able to play in the Dragon Boat.
06:49So our career continued.
06:52When I was 32 years old, I started training abroad into coaching during the time of our president, Dr. Sim Chita.
07:02So while I was training abroad, I played as a kayaker and a dragon boat player.
07:08At the same time, we became playing coaches.
07:11Then I did a seminar in Hungary.
07:13We were able to get a Level 3 coaching.
07:17Then we started to become technical officials.
07:21We officiated in the Asian Games, SEA Games, Olympics, and the All-World Championship when it comes to paddling.
07:28So those were our experiences.
07:31Of course, we conduct international races also here in the Philippines.
07:35We heard how big or how many credentials of Ma'am Len here as the president of the Philippine Kayak Federation.
07:47Ma'am, with that being said, about our overall champion,
07:54we can see that the credentials that we mentioned were the result of being the overall champion in the ICF Dragon Boat World Championships
08:05where we won 11 golds, 20 silvers, and 8 bronzes.
08:10Ma'am, can you share with us what you can say about being the overall champion after the event?
08:18Well, it was a very good result because you know that when we host, we need to please our countrymen.
08:30I didn't expect that we will get the overall.
08:33It's the first time that the Philippines won the overall champion when it comes to dragon boat.
08:39This is the biggest participation of the international when it comes to the Dragon Boat World Championship.
08:48We started joining the World Championship, if I'm not mistaken, since 2012, 2014, and 2016.
08:57We do this every two years.
09:00I've been dreaming for a long time when we will get the overall.
09:05So everybody, the national federations, they're aiming to be an overall champion because it's very difficult.
09:13It needs a lot of participants and events that you will attend.
09:19So it's a blessing that we were able to do this here in the Philippines.
09:23Of course, we came up with a lot of paddlers all over the Philippines.
09:30We tried out senior 40-plus and 50-plus seniors.
09:37We have also junior 18 and under and we have open category, which as the national team, that's the open category, the senior.
09:46So we came up with all of that.
09:48So I'm very thankful that it turned out well.
09:51Our paddlers really helped.
09:54Imagine, the first time we had entries of 223 paddlers all over the Philippines.
10:01That's counted by our junior team.
10:04We have 33 paddlers in the junior.
10:07We have 47 in the senior.
10:09We have 70 paddlers in the masters 40.
10:16And we have 43 paddlers from Cebu that are 50-plus and included in the masters 40.
10:23So we have a lot of paddlers that really helped.
10:28That's why we were able to get the overall champion.
10:31But Ms. Len, with all those achievements that we got, can you share with us the challenges?
10:38Because you mentioned earlier that it's difficult to get this achievement.
10:42Can you share with us the challenges that the Philippine Dragon Boat Team is facing
10:49to achieve the good results that we got from this event?
10:58The most difficult part here, Sir Paolo, is that our other paddlers are in the military.
11:06So it was difficult for us to detail them to the national team.
11:11So it turned out that they only spent three months in one boat.
11:19Unlike our masters, even in Cebu and here in Manila, we had a tryout six months prior.
11:27That's what happened.
11:29Even our juniors, I assigned them to training camps in Davao City.
11:35They were together for three months.
11:39What's difficult in the Philippines is that we are on different islands.
11:45So in order to form a team, there needs to be a sacrifice from other islands.
11:53For example, those who came here from Manila or from Samar or from Pauay,
12:00our juniors also went to Davao City.
12:04So our sport is a bit expensive just to compose a team.
12:11If we want a quality team, you really need to have a tryout all over the Philippines.
12:21That's why I said that this sport, even if it's just for fun, it takes a lot of money.
12:26Of course, we have a saying, if no money, no medal.
12:31So that's what's difficult for us.
12:34How can you form a team if you don't spend money?
12:40Ma'am Len said, no money, no honey.
12:44But here in Cebu, no money, no medal.
12:48If you're in sports, it's impossible to win a medal without money.
12:55Nothing will happen.
12:57But here, being an athlete is not instant.
13:01I always tell the players, instant noodles are the only ones that are instant.
13:05Here, it takes time to develop so that we can win.
13:09Isn't that right?
13:10That's right, ma'am.
13:11And I also want to reference that, ma'am.
13:14In all of our sports here, in our NSA,
13:17in all of them, if we don't medal, if we don't have money,
13:22that's when we're really strong.
13:24Ma'am, after this achievement here in the ICF World Dragon Boat Competitions,
13:31what's next for the Philippine Dragon Boat Team?
13:35What are our preparations for 2025,
13:39especially for the World Games that will be held next year?
13:43Yes, the World Games that will be held in Chengdu, China,
13:47this coming August 9,
13:49one of the things that we learned, especially the coaches,
13:53I instructed them that on January 4, we will have a break on December 20,
13:59excuse me, up to January 4,
14:01because we still have a long way to go.
14:05You know that our other opponents in the World Games
14:09will only be here in Southeast Asia.
14:12So only we will be fighting for that.
14:15So we need to double up, double time our paddlers
14:19because as I said, they are new in joining us,
14:23especially our men in uniform.
14:26Sometimes it's hard for us to have detailed service.
14:31So maybe we can talk to General Browner
14:35that if he allows our afternoon selection,
14:38we can prioritize the detailed service of our athletes
14:42who will be participating in the upcoming World Games in China
14:46and of course, our preparation for the Southeast Asian Games in December.
14:52But Ma'am, regarding our preparations,
14:55what are the preparations that we do?
14:57Have they already started training?
14:59Or what are the things that we do?
15:01Do we send them to the international competitions first
15:04before they become part of their preparation?
15:09That's part of it.
15:11If we have preparations for international competitions,
15:15we can send them.
15:17We also have a request from the Philippine Sports Commission.
15:20At the same time, there is also the TINGOG Party List,
15:24like what Congressman Yeda Rumaldes said,
15:28that they will help us in development
15:31because not everything can be done by the Philippine Sports Commission.
15:34That's why we are very thankful
15:36because the composition of our team is really big.
15:39And one more thing,
15:41we also have an Olympic event
15:45and it will also be held at the SEA Games
15:48and the Asian Championships in Thailand.
15:51So all the preparations,
15:53actually, we started a month ago.
15:56So we are in the transition period right now.
15:59After that, we will have a break by December 20
16:03and we will resume by January 4.
16:05So that will be the first day.
16:08Then we will camp them
16:10because our training is hard when we are only in Metro Manila.
16:14There are a lot of possible temptations.
16:20So our players cannot concentrate 100 percent.
16:25So we need to bring them to isolated provinces.
16:31That's good, ma'am.
16:33But this is our last question, ma'am.
16:35Just a message,
16:37and what can you say overall
16:40to the Philippine Dragon Boat Team?
16:44Of course, I would like to thank all the coaches,
16:47the coaching staff,
16:49and all our volunteers,
16:52all the technical officials
16:54who really supported the federation
16:58so that we can expand our hosting.
17:01And especially to the Puerto Princesa City Government
17:05led by Mayor Lucilo Bayron.
17:08Greetings to all of them.
17:10Atty. Arnel, thank you very much.
17:13To Atty. Rocky Austria.
17:15And then of course,
17:16to the Philippine Sports Commission
17:19and all the employees who helped us.
17:22And to our technical officials from Iloilo, Davao,
17:28and of course, to our paddlers all over the Philippines.
17:33Not to mention the names,
17:35but the composition of our juniors.
17:37Thank you so much for giving pride to our country,
17:41our national team,
17:43our Masters 40 and Master 50.
17:47Hopefully, we will not stop.
17:49We will continue.
17:50Because every two years,
17:52we have a World Championship.
17:54Very well said, Ms. Len,
17:56our President of the Philippine Kayak and Dragon Boat Federation.
18:02Ma'am, thank you very much for your time.
18:07Ma'am, thank you very much.