Sunday, September 2, 2012

Olympic bets get warm welcome


EXCERPT: 

The first group of Philippine athletes and officials received a warm welcome from their London-based countrymen, tired after a long journey from Manila but excited and eager to join the free training camp ahead of the 30th Olympic Games.

Shooter Brian Rosario and swimmers Jasmine Alkhaldi and Jessie Khing Lacuna shook hands and exchanged pleasantries from RP embassy and Filipino community officials while getting best wishes during the hot reception accorded them upon arrival late last week at the Heathrow airport.

“Good luck and more power to all of you as you strive to win a medal,” embassy official Rey Catapang told the group that also included coaches Ray Brosas of swimming and Gay Corral of shooting and administrative officer Arsenic Lacson.

During their turn to speak, the athletes, wearing their team jackets, promised to give their best shot while telling their kababayans the gains they could get out of their 15-day stay in the camp introduced for the first time in the Games.

Told of the hot welcome the team received, RP team chief of mission Manny Lopez thanked the embassy and Filipino community for the “kind gesture that will definitely boost the morale of our Olympians.’




Read more http://www.tempo.com.ph/2012/olympic-bets-get-warm-welcome/

Newspapers etc

LINK: http://www.lkdance.org.uk/news/2007/08/Filipino-Observer.pdf

Court circuit – Embassy 39

LINK: http://www.embassymagazine.com/court_circuit/CC_emb39_bangladesh.html


Deputy heads of mission: Mr Hitoshi Noda (Japan), Mr Rey Catapang (Philippines) and Mr Stephen Quick (Singapore)

Archives of the Special Envoy to the GCC

LINKS:

http://www.gcc-envoy.gov.ph/nws_june2003.asp

http://www.gcc-envoy.gov.ph/nws_july2003A.asp

Saturday, July 28, 2012

PHL Embassy in London FETES PHL Olympic Team

LINK: The Philippine Business and News Forum


The Philippine Team to the London 2012 Olympics was feted by Philippine Ambassador to the United Kingdom (UK) Enrique Manalo during an evening reception at the chancery last July 23.
Philippine Ambassador to the United Kingdom Enrique Manalo (6th from left) and Deputy Chief of Mission Rey Catapang (5th from left) join Chef de Mission Manny Lopez and the rest of the Philippine Olympic Team for a photo in front of one of the It’s More Fun in the Philippines buses in London.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Pinoy Olympians Enjoying London Training

LINK: http://ph.m.yahoo.com/w/legobpengine/sports/news/pinoy-olympians-enjoying-london-training-133204882--spt.html?.b=boxing&.ts=1342049354&.ysid=B3L5HceNBBhx72rpBhq647I0&.intl=ph&.lang=en-ph

EXCERPT:

In a heart-warming gesture, Philippine embassy officials lead by Rey Catapang and members of the Filipino community brought Pinoy food to Diaz and Barriga when the two athletes found the local cuisine not to their liking in the first few days.

"Nagdala ng Pinoy foods. Parang hindi pa sanay noong una yung dalawa (Hidilyn and Barriga) sa pagkain dito,"Lacson said. 

London training camp a 'valuable experience' for PH Olympians | SPIN.PH - Sports Interactive Network Philippines

LINK: London training camp a 'valuable experience' for PH Olympians | SPIN.PH - Sports Interactive Network Philippines

EXCERPT:

In a heartwarming gesture, Philippine embassy officials led by Rey Catapang and members of the Filipino community brought Pinoy food to Diaz and Barriga when the two athletes found the local cuisine not to their liking in the first few days.

“Nagdala ng Pinoy foods. Parang hindi pa sanay noong una ‘yung dalawa (Hidilyn and Barriga) sa pagkain dito,” Lacson said.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Filipino Olympians excited to join camp

LINK: Filipino Olympians excited to join camp


THE first group of Philippine athletes and officials received a warm welcome from their London-based countrymen, tired after a long journey from Manila, but excited and eager to join the free training camp ahead of the 30th Olympic Games.
Shooter Brian Rosario and swimmers Jasmine Alkhaldi and Jessie Khing Lacuna shook hands and exchanged pleasantries from PH embassy and Filipino community officials, while getting best wishes during the hot reception accorded them upon arrival late last week at the Heathrow airport.
“Good luck and more power to all of you as you strive to win a medal,”embassy official Rey Catapang told the group that also included coaches Ray Brosas of swimming and Gay Corral of shooting and administrative officer  Arsenic Lacson.
During their turn to speak, the athletes, wearing their team jackets, promised to give their best shot, while telling their kababayans the gains they could get out of their 15-day stay in the camp introduced for the first time in the Games.
Told of the hot welcome the team received, PH team chief of mission Manny Lopez thanked the embassy and Filipino community for the “kind gesture that will definitely boost the morale of our Olympians.”
From the airport, the group proceeded to their respective training camps by bus, with Alkhaldi, Lacuna and Brosas settling down at the sprawling Surrey Sports Park in Guildford and Rosario staying at the centuries-old EJ Churchill shooting range set amid 40 acres of woodland in West Wycombe Estate.

Filipinos hit London for final buildup


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Philippine embassy and Filipino community officials welcome the first batch of Phl athletes and coaches upon their arrival at the Heathrow airport in London early last week to join the pre-Games training camp ahead of the 30th Olympic Games. Among those in photo are Rey Catapang of the Phl embassy (eighth from left), swimmers Jessie Khing Lacuna (third from left) and Jasmine Alkhaldi (fifth from left), Team Phl administrative officer Arsenic Lacson (seventh from left), shooter Brian Rosario (seventh from right), swimming coach Carlos Brosas (sixth from right) and shooting mentor Gay Corral (third from right).

Filipinos hit London for final buildup | PhilStar.com

LINK: http://www.philstar.com/sportsarticle.aspx?articleid=823899&publicationsubcategoryid=69


MANILA, Philippines - The first group of Philippine athletes and officials received a warm welcome from their London-based countrymen, tired after a long journey from Manila but excited and eager to join the free training camp ahead of the 30th Olympic Games.

Shooter Brian Rosario and swimmers Jasmine Alkhaldi and Jessie Khing Lacuna shook hands and exchanged pleasantries from Philippine Embassy and Filipino community officials while getting best wishes during the reception accorded them upon arrival late last week at the Heathrow airport.

“Good luck and more power to all of you as you strive to win a medal,” Embassy official Rey Catapang told the group that also included coaches Ray Brosas of swimming and Gay Corral of shooting and administrative officer Arsenic Lacson.

During their turn to speak, the athletes, wearing their team jackets, promised to give their best shot while telling their kababayans the gains they could get out of their 15-day stay in the camp introduced for the first time in the Games.

Told of the warm welcome the team received, Phl team chief of mission Manny Lopez thanked the embassy and Filipino community for the “kind gesture that will definitely boost the morale of our Olympians.”

From the airport, the group proceeded to their respective training camps by bus, with Alkhaldi, Lacuna and Brosas settling down at the sprawling Surrey Sports Park in Guildford and Rosario staying at the centuries-old E.J. Churchill shooting range set amid 40 acres of woodland in West Wycombe Estate.

Weighlifter Hidilyn Diaz and her coach Tony Agustin, who arrived the other day, will also stay at the Surrey Sports park, which boasts of around 100 strength and conditioning centers, outdoor tennis courts, a 1000-seat arena and artificial and grass pitches.

Meanwhile, the track and field team of long jumper Marestella Torres, long distance runner Rene Herrera and coach Joseph Sy fly to Hong Kong this evening on their way to London to join the Filipino “early birds” in the training camp.

Once they arrive after an 18-hour trip, Torres, Herrera and Sy go straight to Guilford Specturm Leisure Complex, which houses an eight-lane track, Olympic-sized swimming ice skating rink, four swimming pools and 32-lane bowling center.

Mark Barriga, seen by many as the brightest prospect for a medal, leaves on July 5, accompanied by coach Barcelona Olympics bronze medalist Roel Velasco.

Only 11 athletes made up the Olympic squad, which is being supported by ICTSI, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Samsonite, Mizuno, Smart Sports, Petron and Philracom.

The others are judoka Tomohiko Hoshina, archers Mark Javier and Rachel Anne Cabral and BMX rider Dally Caluag, who are all leaving on July 19 along with their coaches and two officials.