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Pato Gregorio replaces Dickie Bachmann as PSC Chief ahead of SEA Games preps


In a move that was both surprising and long-anticipated, Richard “Dickie” Bachmann resigned as chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission on Friday evening.

Set to take over is Patrick “Pato” Gregorio, who becomes the 13th head of the government agency tasked with overseeing sports development and policy in the country.

The leadership change comes at a critical time, with the 33rd Southeast Asian Games just six months away.

Bachmann, a former PBA and UAAP executive and a proud Lasallian, assumed the PSC chairmanship following Noli Eala’s short tenure, which lasted from August to December 2022.

During his stint, Bachmann focused on bolstering grassroots sports programs, rehabilitating the agency’s facilities, and providing sustained support to elite athletes.

Under his watch, the Philippines finished fifth overall in the 32nd Southeast Asian Games with a medal haul of 58 gold, 86 silver, and 116 bronze medals.

In the 2024 Summer Olympics, the country placed 37th, bringing home two golds and two bronzes — both gold medals courtesy of world champion gymnast Carlos Yulo.

Gregorio’s appointment has been in the works since as early as October last year, signaling a well-planned transition.

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The eldest son of the late Martin Verdeprado Gregorio, Pato brings decades of experience in sports leadership.

He founded the sports marketing arm of Smart Communications Inc. and served as PBA chairman during its landmark 40th season.

Currently, Gregorio is the president of the Philippine Rowing Association, a national sports association that has produced two Olympians in as many cycles.

He played a key supporting role in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games as part of the leadership team, assisting Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary and fellow University of the Philippines alum Jonvic Remulla — who served as chef de mission — in steering the Philippine delegation.

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As the country enters a pivotal stretch in its sporting calendar, all eyes are now on Gregorio to steer the PSC toward continued progress

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