flag gaffe puts filipinoamericans on war footing at sea games
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Flag gaffe puts Filipino-Americans on war footing at SEA Games

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Eric Cray of the Philippines
Singapore - Arab Today

A wardrobe malfunction related to their national flags has punctured the joy of two Filipino-American athletes after they won a Southeast Asian (SEA) Games 100m sprint double.

US-based Eric Cray and Kayla Richardson both won gold on Tuesday but the Filipino flags on their vests were upside-down, with red rather than blue at the top, which officially means the country is at war.

The Philippines team spokeswoman was not immediately available to comment and it was unknown who was at fault for the error.

But the gaffe is particularly unwelcome for Cray and Richardson, who are at pains to point out their Filipino heritage despite their US upbringing and American accents.

In Manila, the Philippines presidential spokeswoman said she hoped the flags would be turned the right way round after the mistake came to light.

"It must have been an oversight, which I am certain they will correct once brought to their attention," presidential spokeswoman Abigail Valte told AFP.

The athletes are in good company. In 2013, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin carried a Filipino flag upside-down as he campaigned for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan.

And in 2010, the United States had to apologise after President Barack Obama led a meeting of world leaders which also featured an inverted Philippines flag.

Cray, who has qualified for the 2016 Olympics in the 400m hurdles, switched to Philippines representation in 2011, while Richardson has only visited the country once on holiday.

Some critics frown on the Philippines' policy of scouring for overseas talent with Filipino ties, but Cray said it was a "great honour" to run for the Southeast Asian country.

"I just feel that if you have Filipino blood and you cherish the traditions of the Philippines, you know it’s a great honour for me to be able to represent and I am just happy that they allow me to," he said in Singapore.
Source: AFP

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