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| name = Jose Sering |
| name = Jose Cabrera Sering |
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| term_end1 = 1992 |
| term_end1 = 1992 |
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| predecessor1 = [[Michael Marcos Keon]] |
| predecessor1 = [[Michael Marcos Keon]] |
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| successor1 = Rene Cruz |
| successor1 = [[Rene Cruz]] |
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| birth_name = {{nowrap|Jose C. Sering}} |
| birth_name = {{nowrap|Jose C. Sering}} |
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| birth_date = {{Birth based on age at death |76 |2002|02|14}}<!---{{Birth date and age|1926|02|05}}---> |
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| birth_place = [[Surigao (province)|Surigao]], [[Insular Government of the Philippine Islands|Philippine Islands]]<ref name="former"/> |
| birth_place = [[Surigao (province)|Surigao]], [[Insular Government of the Philippine Islands|Philippine Islands]]<ref name="former"/> |
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| death_date = {{Death date|2002|02|14}} (aged 76) |
| death_date = {{Death date|2002|02|14}} (aged 76) |
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| death_place = Muntinlupa, Philippines |
| death_place = Muntinlupa, Philippines |
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| spouse = Socorro Limpot |
| spouse = Socorro Bautista Limpot |
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| children = 9 |
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'''Jose C. Sering''' was a Filipino politician and sports executive.<ref name="former">{{cite news|last1=Cordero|first1=Abac|title=Former POC, athletics chief passes away|url=http://www.philstar.com/sports/150702/former-poc-athletics-chief-passes-away|accessdate=1 November 2016|publisher=The Philippine Star|date=15 February 2002}}</ref> |
'''Jose C. Sering''' was a Filipino politician and sports executive.<ref name="former">{{cite news|last1=Cordero|first1=Abac|title=Former POC, athletics chief passes away|url=http://www.philstar.com/sports/150702/former-poc-athletics-chief-passes-away|accessdate=1 November 2016|publisher=The Philippine Star|date=15 February 2002}}</ref> |
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Sering served as |
Sering served as Governor of [[Surigao del Norte]] from 1965 to 1980. He was one of the Founding Fathers the [[Asian Amateur Athletic Association]] in 1973<ref name="former"/> and later served as the President of the [[Philippine Amateur Track and Field Association]] in two non-consecutive period; with the first tenure lasting from 1969 to 1981 and the second one from 1984 to 1991. Sering resigned from his PATAFA post in 1991 in favor of Go Teng Kok.<ref name="historypatafa">{{cite web|title=History of Track and Field in the Philippines|url=http://www.philathletics.org/athletics-history|accessdate=1 November 2016|publisher=Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association}}</ref> In 1984, Sering was the acting director of the [[Project Gintong Alay]] government sports program. From 1985 to 1992, Sering was the President of the [[Philippine Olympic Committee]]<ref name="former"/> |
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In around the 1990s, Sering underwent a [[quadruple bypass]] operation. |
In around the 1990s, Sering underwent a [[quadruple bypass]] operation. On February 14, 2002, Sering had a heart attack at his residence in [[BF Homes Parañaque|BF Homes]] in [[Parañaque]]. He was brought to the Alabang Medical Center in [[Muntinlupa]] where he was pronounced dead on arrival. He was aged 76 and was survived by his wife Socorro Bautista Limpot and their nine children.<ref name="former"/> |
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 26 July 2024
Jose Cabrera Sering | |
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Governor of Surigao del Norte | |
In office 1965–1980 | |
5th President of the Philippine Olympic Committee | |
In office 1985–1992 | |
Preceded by | Michael Marcos Keon |
Succeeded by | Rene Cruz |
Personal details | |
Born | Jose C. Sering 1925 or 1926 Surigao, Philippine Islands[1] |
Died | Muntinlupa, Philippines | February 14, 2002 (aged 76)
Spouse | Socorro Bautista Limpot |
Children | 9 |
Jose C. Sering was a Filipino politician and sports executive.[1]
Sering served as Governor of Surigao del Norte from 1965 to 1980. He was one of the Founding Fathers the Asian Amateur Athletic Association in 1973[1] and later served as the President of the Philippine Amateur Track and Field Association in two non-consecutive period; with the first tenure lasting from 1969 to 1981 and the second one from 1984 to 1991. Sering resigned from his PATAFA post in 1991 in favor of Go Teng Kok.[2] In 1984, Sering was the acting director of the Project Gintong Alay government sports program. From 1985 to 1992, Sering was the President of the Philippine Olympic Committee[1]
In around the 1990s, Sering underwent a quadruple bypass operation. On February 14, 2002, Sering had a heart attack at his residence in BF Homes in Parañaque. He was brought to the Alabang Medical Center in Muntinlupa where he was pronounced dead on arrival. He was aged 76 and was survived by his wife Socorro Bautista Limpot and their nine children.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Cordero, Abac (15 February 2002). "Former POC, athletics chief passes away". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
- ^ "History of Track and Field in the Philippines". Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association. Retrieved 1 November 2016.