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THE Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association (PATAFA) will pull out all the stops to resolve its discord with Olympian pole-vaulter Ernest John “EJ” Obiena. READ:

This developed after PATAFA, through a letter signed by its board member Datu Yusoph Mama and sent on Tuesday, formally agreed to a mediation proposed by Philippine Sports Commission chairman William Ramirez.

Mr. Mama said PATAFA President Philip Ella Juico, legal counsel Atty. Aldrin Cabiles and Alfonso Sta. Clara would represent their group in the talks. “With all due respect, and as previously communicated in the letter dated January 5, 2022, the PATAFA board has agreed to defer the implementation of the approved recommendations made in the fact-finding report dated December 29, 2021 for a period of two weeks, or until January 19, 2022,” said Mr. Mama.

 

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