Sta. Cruz, Laguna--“The Palarong Pambansa should not only be regarded as the biggest sporting event in the country, it should also be known as one of the biggest gatherings of young Filipino of heroes,” Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary Br. Armin Luistro FSC said.
During the closing ceremony at the Laguna Sports Complex, Luistro commended the dedication and commitment of the people behind Palaro. He said, “The success of Palarong Pambansa 2014 lies on our hardworking partners in the local government and in the technical working group who stayed up late every night to ensure that the upcoming events were covered, our teachers and school administrators who made sure that our young athletes have safe and secure billeting areas, the security personnel who maintained peace and order during the ceremonies and the games, the medical teams who responded quickly to our athletes’ needs, and the parents whose continuous support propels young athletes to move forward.”
He added that the people’s support for and commitment to the Filipino athletes made this year’s Palaro one of the best Palarong Pambansa to count.
Palaro heroes
“Dala ng mga magigiting na manlalarong ito ang kanilang mga magagandang kwento, magagandang pangarap hinndi lamang para sa kanilang mga sarili kundi pati na rin para sa iba,” the education chief said.
The Palarong Pambansa 2014 showcased the laudable fortitude of athletes in different games. It catered to the differently-abled athletes whose determination to demonstrate their capabilities.
Luistro highlighted the inspiring stories of athletes whose resolve and sense of purpose impelled them to do more not only for themselves but for others. He said, “Ang bawat manlalaro dito ay ang bayani ng ating bansa. Ang patuloy ninyong pagtataya at pagbabahagi ng inyong lakas at suporta sa inyong teammates ay katangi-tangi.”
“Walang natalong atleta sa Palarong Pambansa. Ang mga natatalo lamang sa Palaro ay ang mga nawalan ng pag-asa,” he said.
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