The Torch Relay for the 32nd Southeast Asian Games was celebrated in Tagaytay City, Philippines, with athletes, foreign dignitaries, and sports enthusiasts participating in the festivities. The Torch was passed on to Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) President Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino, who welcomed it in the city where the cycling and skateboarding competitions were held during the 2019 SEA Games. The relay covered De los Reyes Avenue in front of the Tagaytay City BMX and Skate Park, traversed Mahogany Road and back to the same Start/Finish area via Isaac Tolentino Avenue. Athletes from cycling, taekwondo, football, kickboxing, and boxing carried the torch, along with Philippine Paralympic Committee head Mike Barredo and Commissioner Walter Torres of the Philippine Sports Commission. The Cambodia SEA Games motto, “Live in Peace,” jives with Tolentino’s outlook on the regional event. “Building friendship among Southeast Asian nations is the primary objective of the Games,” he said. The games will be held in Cambodia from May 5 to 17, 2022, with the country fielding a slightly reduced delegation composed of 840 athletes competing in 608 events in 38 sports.