Michael ‘Miko’ Vargas was elected president of Philippine Swimming, Inc. (PSI) during the association’s National Congress and Election held Thursday, June 8 at the East Ocean Restaurant in Paranaque City.
The 11-man Board of Trustees unanimously installed the 43-year-old Vargas, the second of the three children of former POC president and Boxing Association chief Ricky Vargas, to lead the association in the ‘transition year’ before the regular election in 2025.
“I’m very happy and proud that you gave me the opportunity to become the head of the swimming association. Of course, I expressed my gratitude to Cong. Eric Buhain who is the real heart of the association,” said Vargas, former Customs collector and patron of the swimming program of the Congress of Philippine Aquatics, Inc (COPA).
COPA is headed by Buhain.
The two-time Olympian and swimming legend was elected as secretary-general, while Jessie Arriola, representative of the Visayas region, got the position of Vice President and diving coach Marie Dimanche was elected Treasurer.
The new Executive Board was sworn in by POC President Abraham ‘Bambol’ Tolentino, in the presence of the World Aquatics Electoral Board, Atty. Edwin Gastanes (Chairman), POC legal counsel Atty. Wharton Chan, Atty. Marcus Andaya, Atty. Avelino Sumangui (members) and World Aquatics representative Ms. Mae Chen of Malaysia.
“We have achieved the inclusivity we have been hoping for a long time, this is the true essence of our election. Hindi po naming ito tagumpay, tagumpay po nating lahat ang pagbabagong ito,” said Buhain.
“Our president Miko Vargas has long been a silent supporter of sports, hindi lang sa swimming. I talked to him to come out because I believe that he will be of great help to our sport,” he said.
Before the Executive Board election took place, an election was held first to select the 11-man Board of Trustees from the 19 regional representatives who were all elected in a series of Zoom meetings and elections in their respective regions, including the National Capital region and sectoral sports which formed by diving, water polo, open water swimming and artistic swimming.
Vargas and Olympian Jessie Lacuna (Area 1) were elected BoT members; Isagani Corpuz and Emmanuel Manialung (Area 2), Buhain and Roel Rosales (Area 3), Cris Bancal and Jessie Arriola (Area 4), Ronald Talosig and Angelica Leonardo (Area 5) and Marie Dimanche (sectoral).
“We like to inform everybody that this new set of officers will serve only for two years or we call it the transition year. Then, after they fix everything, they will conduct their regular election in 2025 with the POC as observer,” said Chan.