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A first-time meet between Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) and newly-appointed Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) brass happened Wednesday night to get the pedals circling for the country’s preparations for the 32nd Southeast Asian Games.

A FIRST-TIME meet between Philippine Olympic Committee and newly-appointed Philippine Sports Commission brass happened Wednesday night to get the pedals circling for the country’s preparations for the 32nd Southeast Asian Games.

But issues on the late transmission of technical handbooks on the 49 sports that Cambodia has programmed for the May 5 to 17 Games are hampering preparations that Tolentino described as “already late in the day.” PSC Chairman Richard “Dickie” Bachmann met with Tolentino for the second time since his appointment last December 28 and brought with him commissioners Walter Torres and Olivia “Bong” Coo to the dinner at the Barcino of the Maison Mall at the Conrad Hotel in Pasay City. Absent was commissioner Edward Hayco.

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