By Nick Giongco

Despite the worsening Wuhan coronavirus situation around Asia, the preparations of Filipino athletes revving up for slots to the Tokyo Olympics continue to gain ground.

Philippine Sports Commission chairman and 2019 SEA Games chief of mission Butch Ramirez. (PSA Images)

Philippine Sports Commission chairman Butch Ramirez. (PSA Images)

Two weeks after the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) met with Nonong Araneta, chief of mission to Tokyo 2020, PSC chairman Butch Ramirez and Araneta are talking things over anew on Monday.

With the Olympics just five and half months to go and the coronavirus gripping not only Asia but elsewhere, the PSC is expected to go over the programs of 16 national sports association leaders who are targeting to send their athletes overseas in the search of Olympic slots.

Nonong Araneta

Nonong Araneta

The 16 NSA leaders had earlier assured the PSC and Araneta that as much as 50 athletes are on schedule to vie for Tokyo tickets although around 38 have genuine chances of making the grade.

Araneta is aiming to assemble a number that will surpass the 13 that competed in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.

So far, two are already assured of going to Tokyo: world champion gymnast Carlos Yulo and pole vaulter EJ Obiena.

Tokyo Olympics-bound pole vaulter EJ Obiena and world champion gymnast Carlos Yulo, and world champion boxer Nesthy Petecio join Philippine sports officials Butch Ramirez, Philippine Sports Commission chairman, and Bambol Tolentino, Philippine Olympic Committee president, during a welcome dinner at Century Park Hotel in Manila Tuesday. (MB Photo / Rio Deluvio)

Tokyo Olympics-bound pole vaulter EJ Obiena and world champion gymnast Carlos Yulo, and world champion boxer Nesthy Petecio. (MB Photo / Rio Deluvio, File)

Lifter Hidilyn Diaz only needs to have a respectable finish during the Asian championships in April in Kazakhstan to get her Olympic berth while athletics and aquatics are assured of two token participants each.

Boxing and taekwondo are taking part in Olympic qualifiers in March and April, respectively while bets from judo, karate, cycling, skateboarding and rowing are also on training mode.

Source: Manila Bulletin