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Rizal Memorial Sports Complex Declared a Historical Treasure
The City of Manila will not be selling the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex. Under the administration of Mayor Isko Moreno.
The city’s Public Information Office posted on its social media account. The agreement between Manila and the Philippine Sports Commission followed a meeting at the city hall.
Details of the agreement were not elaborated. But the ownership and control of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex were contentious issues in the past.
Manila owns the land where the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex stands. But the Philippine Sports Commission has control of the facilities.
During his administration, former Manila mayor Joseph Estrada bared plans to sell the property to a private entity. But and opposed the plan by several quarters, including the National Historical Institute.
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Rizal Memorial Declared a Historic Site
I’m so happy that the current PSC has made the right decision. I have lots of memories of my first international meet in 2000 as a 15-year-old at the National Open. I’m sure a lot of others lot of older memories of the stadium.
Two thumbs up, Chairman Butch Ramirez.”THAT’S GOOD FOR THE COUNTRY!”
Article from Manila Bulletin Dennis Principe.
The sale of the Rizal Memorial stopped
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by Dennis Principe
Athletes and sports officials can now heave a sigh of relief.
The Rizal Memorial Complex, which the City of Manila has been eagerly trying to sell to a developer. Who planned to convert it into a shopping mall will stay as a sports complex.
In a ruling handed down recently, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) declared Rizal Memorial as a national historic landmark, thus preventing it from being demolished or converted into something else.
The old track stadium – now a football field – and the baseball stadium are two of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex landmarks. (Wikipedia | Manila Bulletin)
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The commission said it is declaring it as such by the powers vested in them by Republic Acts 10066 and 10086.
Most noteworthy is that Resolution No. 5 of the NCHP, signed by its chairman Rene R.
Escalante, four ex-officio members, and one member. Hence has identified the complex is ‘an important Cultural Property’ because of its historical significance.
While the resolution mentioned the RMC’s contribution not only to past sports events. But also its role during World War II as well as its hosting of countless entertainment, religious and social gatherings.
The NHCP stated that it was because of Filipinos’ adeptness in sports. As noticed by the Americans during the American period. That and constructed the large-scale complex within the 10-hectare Harrison Park, which was then ceded by the City of Manila.
While Section 5 of RA 10066 states that anything declared by the NHCP is an important cultural property. And will get protection from any attempt to modify, demolish or sell the said property.
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Sports complex declared a national historic landmark
So the resolution, approved by the NHCP board last March 27, was lauded by Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman William Ramirez.
Ramirez immediately thanked the National Museum of the Philippines through Director IV Jeremy Barns.
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“We appreciate with thanks the passing of the said declaration. After due deliberation of the National Museum panel of experts. It is with great joy that we accept the recognition,” said Ramirez . “Rest assured of our commitment to protect, preserve and conserve these historical structures considered as cultural heritage. Which will serve as inspiration and pride of today’s Filipino youth and the future generation.”
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Also opposing the sale was Rio Olympics silver medal winner Hidilyn Diaz. Also, several other top athletes and former national athletes opposed its sale.
You can read more about other track ovals in the Philippines.
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Rizal Memorial was declared a historical landmark
July 19, 2013
Published: July 19, 2013
The plan to sell the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex to a land developer may have hit a snag after the National Historical Commission of the Philippines declared the property a historical landmark the commission will later place a plaque or marker at the complex to indicate its cultural value.
The designation, however, does not preclude the possibility that the property, which is in a prime location in the Tourist Belt of Ermita and Malate, can still be sold.
The commission met last Monday and the eight members of the NHCP board unanimously voted to install a historical marker at the sports complex.
The plaque will carry the inscription of the existence of the Rizal Memorial playing fields and stadiums and its place in sports history, said commission deputy director Carmina Arevalo.
But for the complex to be declared untouchable, it must first pass the criteria of the National Museum which is the only entity that can designate a place or a thing as having a historical value and therefore must be preserved for posterity.
Legends on the Board
Sept 25, 2013
At the Philippines sports medicine facility gym in Malate near Rizal Coliseum. A whiteboard is forever decorated with the names and signatures of some of the country’s greatest sportspeople. Among them are some of the legends of Track and Field. You can read about these great men and women who brought pride and honor to our country here and abroad. Their legacies are forever etched on this special wall which serves as motivation to our future stars during their workouts.
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