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Go, Popoy Juico and the Patafa presidency

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ATHLETICS chief Go Teng Kok was on world-record pace the other day. He got on the horn a good three minutes after I left him a message by cell phone.

Posted: April 21st, 2013 in Commentary,Southpaw | Read More »

Sering-Juico Patafa duel shaping up

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IT HAS been all quiet on the Patafa (Philippine Amateur Track and Field Association) front since I last talked to Go Teng Kok some months ago.

Posted: April 14th, 2013 in Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,In Huddle,Section | Read More »

Can Peping get rid of Go?

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Don’t be surprised if athletics president Go Teng Kok suddenly changes tack and decides not to step down from his post.

Posted: February 20th, 2013 in Commentary,Headlines,In Huddle | Read More »

Dangerous precedent

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SOMEBODY ought to extend some kind of assistance to former PBA cager Dennis Espino, who is currently locked up in the San Fernando provincial jail for illegally detaining his secretary Mildred Eiman at his Northline Farm in Arayat, Pampanga, in 2011.

Posted: February 17th, 2013 in Basketball,Commentary,Editors' Picks,Featured Columns,Headlines,In Huddle,PBA,Section | Read More »

Stay, international track officials tell Go

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PHILIPPINE Amateur Track and Field Association president Go Teng Kok yesterday said he is being asked by officials of the Asian Athletics Association to stay as head of the country’s athletics body.

Posted: December 15th, 2012 in Headlines,Section | Read More »

Go fought not just Cojuangco

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AFTER announcing his withdrawal from the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) presidential race last Wednesday night, Go Teng Kok has become incommunicado.

Posted: December 2nd, 2012 in Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,In Huddle,Section | Read More »

‘Solo fight’ proves too much for Go

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If there was anything erstwhile POC presidential aspirant Go Teng Kok wanted to announce last Wednesday night, it was that he was seeking a TRO (Temporary Restraining Order) to stop today’s POC elections at Alabang Country Club.

Posted: November 30th, 2012 in Commentary,In Huddle | Read More »

GTK backs down; POC polls a go

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Athletics chief Go Teng Kok announced last night that he’s withdrawing all cases he filed against the Philippine Olympic Committee, paving the way for the holding of the POC elections tomorrow at Alabang Country Club.

Posted: November 28th, 2012 in Headlines | Read More »

Suspense off poll body’s decree on Go Teng Kok

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GO TENG Kok is packing heat of the emotional caliber while awaiting a decision from the election body of the Philippine Olympic Committee.

Posted: November 25th, 2012 in Boxing / MMA,Commentary,Featured Columns,Headlines,Section,Southpaw | Read More »

POC elections: GTK seeks tie-up with opposition

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ALTHOUGH ignored by the opposition, athletics chief Go Teng Kok is not giving up hope for a partnership with the leaders of the group challenging the supporters of Jose “Peping” Cojuangco Jr. in the Philippine Olympic Committee elections.

Posted: November 25th, 2012 in Featured Gallery,Headlines,Section | Read More »

POC body defers GTK decision

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The election committee of the Philippine Olympic Committee yesterday deferred its decision on the eligibility of athletics chief Go Teng Kok, who is seeking to run against Jose “Peping” Cojuangco Jr. in the POC elections on Nov. 30 at Alabang Country Club.

Posted: November 22nd, 2012 in Headlines | Read More »

Cojuangco, Go Teng Kok in face-off

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THE CURRENT situation in the Philippine Olympic Committee evokes visions of a one-on-one basketball matchup in my mind.

Posted: November 7th, 2012 in Commentary,Editors' Picks,In Huddle | Read More »

POC panel tackles Go’s eligibility

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THE ELIGIBILITY of athletics chief Go Teng Kok to contest the presidency of the Philippine Olympic Committee in the coming POC elections will be tackled today by the election committee headed by former congressman Victorico Chaves.

Posted: November 4th, 2012 in Headlines | Read More »

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