Friday, April 30, 2021

MMA fighter, 4 iba pa tiklo sa drug den sa Laguna

Arestado ang isang umano'y mixed martial arts fighter at apat na iba pa sa isang buy-bust operation sa drug den sa siyudad ng San Pedro, madaling araw ng Huwebes. 


Naaresto ang mga suspek sa bisa ng isang buy-bust operation na isinagawa ng Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency sa Rosario Complex sa siyudad ng San Pedro. 


Ang 27 anyos na MMA fighter ang tinutukoy na nangangalaga sa umano'y drug den. 


Aabot sa P216,000 na halaga ng hinihinalang shabu ang nahuli sa suspek. 


Nakuha rin ang drug paraphernalia, marked money, at dalawang cellphone sa mga nahuli. 


Nakatakdang sampahan ngayong Biyernes ng kasong paglabag sa Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 ang mga suspek. 


— Ulat ni Andrew Bernardo


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/30/21/mma-fighter-4-iba-pa-tiklo-sa-drug-den-sa-laguna

Saturday, April 24, 2021

7 nanood ng car show sa Iligan, nasita sa paglabag sa health protocols

ILIGAN CITY - Inireklamo sa Inter-agency Task Force (IATF) ang umpukan ng mga tao sa isang car show sa parking lot ng isang mall sa Barangay Tubod nitong Biyernes sa gitna ng patuloy na umiiral na quarantine protocol dahil sa COVID-19 pandemic.


Siksikan ang mga nanood ng show pero pito (7) lang ang na-isyuhan ng ticket ng Iligan City Police Station 4 dahil sa paglabag ng health protocols gaya ng social distancing, pagsuot ng face mask at face shield. 


Pagmumultahin ng P1,000 ang mga lumabag sa health protocols.


Ayon kay Iligan City Police Station 1 Commander Police Maj. Zandrex Panolong, nandoon din sila para lang sana magpresenta ng award sa organizers at magpakita ng suporta bilang isa sa benepisaryo ng naturang show-for-a-cause.


Ayon kay Panolong, biglang dumagsa ang mga tao at hindi na kinaya pa ng mga marshal ng event na kontrolin ang mga tao kaya tumulong na ang pulisya.


“Walang kasalanan ang organizers at mall doon. Talagang matigas lang ang ulo ng mga tao. Umalis lang sandali tapos bumalik din. Pinahinto na nga sila ng mall,” sabi ni Panolong. 


Hindi rin sila nakapagdala ng ticket dahil hindi nila inasahan ang dami ng tao. Ang Station 4 ang tumugon sa reklamo dahil sakop ang venue sa kanilang area of responsibility.


Paglilinaw ni Panolong na may clearance sa IATF ang event.


Bago rin ang event, nag-post pa ang organizers sa kanilang social media page ng paalala tungkol sa pagsunod sa health protocols. 


Inilipat na sa Cagayan de Oro ang kasunod na autocross competition ng mga organizer. Nagbabala rin sila na istriktong ipatutupad ang safety protocols at huhulihin ang mga lalabag.


- Ulat ni Roxanne Arevalo


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/24/21/7-nanood-ng-car-show-sa-iligan-nasita-sa-paglabag-sa-health-protocols

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Pacquiao tops preferred 2022 senatorial bets in latest Pulse Asia survey

Senator Manny Pacquiao topped again Pulse Asia's latest survey on the Filipinos' preferred senatorial candidates for next year's national elections, the pollster said on Thursday. 


The boxer-turned-politician led the list of preferred candidates with 58.9 percent backing among respondents.


He was followed by Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno with 53 percent. 


Pulse Asia noted that among 57 individuals named in the survey conducted Feb. 22 - March 3 this year, 15 "would have a statistical chance of winning if the May 2022 elections coincided with the conduct of survey interviews."


Most of the preferred to win the senatorial seat are either present or former members of Congress. 


Among the strong contenders for the Senate seat are broadcaster Raffy Tulfo with 48.1 percent, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio with 47.5 percent, Sorsogon Gov. Francis Escudero with 46.6, and Deputy House Speaker Loren Legarda with 46.2 percent. 


They all share the 3rd to 7th places, according to the survey. Duterte-Carpio topped the preferred presidential candidates in the same poll.


Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano also had 44.4 percent backing (3rd to 8th places), followed by son of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, Bongbong Marcos Jr., with 40.7 percent (7th to 10th places), Senators Panfilo Lacson and Juan Miguel Zubiri with 38.1 each (8th to 11th places), and TV personality Willie Revillame with 34.1 percent (9th to 11 places). 


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/22/21/pacquiao-tops-preferred-2022-senatorial-bets-in-latest-pulse-asia-survey

Monday, April 19, 2021

Michael Martinez: The cost of being an Olympic figure skater

 The Winter Olympics is one of the most elusive sporting events for a tropical country like the Philippines. Since the Winter Olympics started in 1972, the Philippines has sent only a total of 6 athletes to this prestigious event. Two for alpine skiing in 1972, one for luge in 1988, another two for alpine skiing in 1992 and 2018, and one for figure skating in 2014 and 2018.


And that last athlete that represented the Philippines, as we know, is Michael Martinez.


At the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Michael did not only become the first Filipino to represent the Philippines in figure skating; he was the first Southeast Asian to do so.


Figure skating is not just any sport; it is probably the most glamorous and talked about sport in the Winter Olympics for its technical, artistic, and creative appeal.


Unknown to many, figure skating is also one of the most expensive among all Olympic sports. It can cost up to $50,000 or roughly P2.4 million a year just to keep up with training, coaching, and gear costs. This is because to compete on the world stage, figure skaters usually have to go to skating countries like Russia, US, and Canada to get the best training.


It’s not just financially exhausting; like any other competitive sport, figure skating is physically, emotionally, and mentally challenging. It is also the most demanding in terms of physical fitness, requiring almost inhuman endurance, flexibility, strength, balance, coordination, accuracy, and speed to “perfect.”


I was invited by different countries to represent them before, but I wanted to represent the country I call home.

So when we saw Michael Martinez’s GoFundMe fundraiser to help him go back on the Olympic road, it was not surprising. Many an article has been written about the terrifying costs of competing in figure skating.


For Michael, who has been out of the game for give-or-take two years, getting back on track is going to be even costlier—and more painful.


All figure skaters in their life nurse an injury, oftentimes more. The increasing level and requirements in terms of jumps and spins are pushing athletes’ body to the extreme, with many of them ending up with stress fractures in the foot or the spine, shin splints, ankle sprains and fractures, and even tears on the hip.


Michael also has to sport his own hip injury, but he says that this will not stop him from aiming for that Olympic dream one more time.


These are the realities of figure skating, a sport that while beautiful, can be painfully excruciating and increasingly expensive.


To be able to qualify to the 2022 Olympics, the Philippines representative needs to do well in the upcoming Nebelhorn Trophy this year—and it’s not just Michael who has this opportunity at the qualifiers. There are two more Filipino figure skaters— Christopher Caluza and Edrian Celestino—who are working to earn their chance to represent the Philippines at Nebelhorn, and then the Olympics.


The Philippine Skating Union has made clear that they will be announcing a fair and strategic way to determine the Philippine representative soon.


PhilSTAR L!fe talks to Michael to understand the financial, physical, mental, and emotional costs of his own figure skating journey—and why he has chosen to embark on this road once more.


Welcome back to the Olympic road! Can you share your previous experience at your first Olympics in 2014 at Sochi, Russia?

Being the first-ever figure skater from Southeast Asia to compete and being the youngest at that time was fulfilling and rewarding. I was very ecstatic. It was indeed one of the highlights of my career. These are the moments where you can say, “I may get bruises every day, my body may be hurting all the time, I may have all of these injuries, but it's all worth it.” And I was able to bring glory to our country. It felt really nice.


In 2018, after Pyeongchang, you officially made a statement that you’re taking a break from figure skating. What led to that decision?

Figure skating is physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding. It was getting too much for me. All my life, I dedicated my time to skating. At some point, I thought I really needed to take a break from all of it. But I only stopped competing, I didn’t stop skating. I continued working as a figure skating coach in Los Angeles during my hiatus.


Now you are officially back on the ice, vying for another shot at the Olympics. What encouraged and inspired you to give competitive figure skating another shot?

It was actually in December 2018 when I decided that I wanted to be back in the competitions and see if I can represent the Philippines again. Figure skating is my passion and I realized it's part of who I am now.


I am determined to bring glory to our nation once again, and show to the world what Pinoys are capable of. Actually, I was invited by different countries to represent them before, but I wanted to represent the country I call home.


The decision to come back to the sport couldn’t have been more difficult for you in this crazy year. How has the pandemic affected your training and goals?

Last year, despite the pandemic, I kept training off-ice, but it was difficult to train without the ice (since many rinks in the world closed, and many have yet to reopen like in the Philippines). I did plyometrics, strengthening, and flexibility training, among others. This year, I really pushed myself to find a way to train on-ice and try to compete in the World Figure Skating Championship. I was able to fly to New Jersey and start my training thanks to my management, Virtual Playground, who provided my first month’s training expenses last February.


Unfortunately, there wasn’t enough time to get the points needed to compete at Worlds. It made me sad because I could have competed if I just had a chance to train on ice earlier.


You’re currently in the US now but will be transferring to Russia soon for your training, Russia being one of the powerhouses in figure skating training. Who are you training with now and how is it going so far?

My main coach and choreographer right now is Nikolai Morozov, one of the top international coaches in figure skating. His main students before became Olympic and World Champions. Now that he has chosen me to become his main student, I am very excited about what's going to happen.


Nikolai will leave for Russia at the end of April. I will also be flying to Russia by May. He wants me to be surrounded by top skaters. It is a good way to enhance my techniques and skating skills. He will also ask the legendary Evgeni Plushenko to work with me. Evgeni is considered to be one the best figure skaters in history so I am so excited.


All my life, I dedicated my time to skating. At some point, I thought I really needed to take a break from all of it. But I only stopped competing, I didn’t stop skating.

Apart from Nikolai, Roman Serov—Grand Prix medalist and two-time Israeli National Champion—is my technical coach. I also do conditioning training with Viktoriya Ryabchikova and Sergey Lebedev.


I train on the ice from Monday to Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. After that, I go to the gym to work out. Then, I do conditioning training via Zoom at home. I get to rest around 8 p.m.


What do you think are your strengths and weaknesses as you return to competition?

I am much stronger now. I can feel and understand more of my techniques. And with all the help from my coaches, I am improving drastically. For example, the flip jump used to be my weakest jump, but now I can do it so easily. I am amazed by how much it affects you when you are surrounded by the right people. I am more motivated and determined.


In terms of weaknesses, during the pandemic, I started game streaming and I think it affected my hips. I had this pain in my hips that felt like a spark that goes down to my knee. It was a struggle to train with all the pain. But I think my body got used to it already. I have lost 20 pounds since the day I started training on ice again.


$50,000 is ballpark for how much international figure skaters spend in a year just for training, coaching, boots, and costume. This is also the goal you’ve set in your GoFundMe drive. However, you’re a special case since you’re recovering from an injury and have to pay for living expenses. Can you give us an overview of how much you need?

Actually, our rough estimate for the fund needed from February 2021 to January 2022 would be more or less $208,000. This is already for training and living expenses, since we are training abroad. However, this is still apart from competition expenses, which would cost around $1,000 for accommodation, airfare, coach fee, registration fee, and more.


My new program costs $10,000. For coaching, $100 is usually the minimum rate per hour. I have 4 coaches on the ice: my main coach and choreographer, my technical coach, my ice dance coach, and my harness coach. They all get paid separately.


Ice time here usually costs around $25 per hour and I train on-ice around 5 to 6 hours per day. I also have conditioning training, gym fees, and chiropractor fees. My new skates that we bought last February were $1,390 for the boots and the blades. (These would have to be replaced and upgraded constantly because of wear and tear.)


The training program that Coach Nikolai has prepared for me is really intense and expensive, but I am seeing really good results. I have improved so much. I am really confident that I have a chance to be in the top in the upcoming competitions.


(Editor’s Note: In a separate interview with PhilSTAR L!fe, Michael said his management team supported him during his first month’s stay in New Jersey. “We were hoping that a month would be enough time to look for sponsors to help me with my training. Since we don’t have sponsors yet, I have been using my savings to continue my training but it is limited and it’s almost depleted,” he said.


Michael and his team are spending over $16,000 (P77,000) of their own money each month in America, and they opened the GoFundMe to relieve some of their expenses. Michael also considered coaching as a sideline but decided against it as he was undergoing intensive training. 


As of writing, Martinez’s GoFundMe page has raised over $5,235; or $44,765 short of his goal. The Winter Olympics is set to start on Feb. 4, 2022 in Beijing.)


What can you say about the support that you receive from the Philippines and the PHSU?


I am very happy that the new federation is really taking care of me this time. I have been in close contact with them since January and we talked about career development. President Nikki Cheng is always on hand.


The increasing level and requirements in terms of jumps and spins are pushing athletes’ body to the extreme, with many of them ending up with stress fractures in the foot or the spine, shin splints, ankle sprains and fractures, and even tears on the hip.

My management and the Federation are doing their best to find sponsors to help me with my training. For the meantime, the Federation and I have entered into an agreement so they can send me training support. I am really grateful for it because it could help cover some of my training expenses for this month while looking for sponsors. I hope we can find sponsors soon.


Additionally, the Philippine Sports Commission has provided me a sports psychologist and a nutritionist, which I am also grateful for because I really need to take care of my body both physically and mentally.


What are you doing differently now that you have to level things up if you want to be the Philippine representative to the Nebelhorn Trophy and, hopefully, the Olympics?

I am working with this amazing team who have made Olympic and World Champions—and are champions themselves. And with their guidance, I know that I am improving so fast.


We are already working on my Quad Loop and Quad Toeloop, hopefully proceed to the other quads. We are trying to perfect it so we can use it for Nebelhorn if I will be chosen to compete on it.


For the music, the original plan was supposed to be a medley of Queen songs for the free skate, and for the short, a Mozart piece. But my coach decided to change it. He said we should use a different song that will give me a higher chance of winning. Something different from my previous programs, powerful. I will not disclose my new music yet but I am really excited.


How do you feel about the excitement of many Filipinos and aspiring Filipino figure skaters to see you compete again?


I hope that I can do more this time and help spread more awareness about the sport in our country. I am fully on board in helping the Federation promote the sport. Figure skating is super difficult, but it has a beauty in it and I want to encourage the younger generation to try it out. Knowing I am inspiring people, it really makes me happy.  —With a report from Saab Lariosa


https://philstarlife.com/news-and-views/792896-michael-martinez-olympic-figure-skater?page=7

Monday, April 12, 2021

PBA: Another bubble? Ginebra's Tim Cone says he's on board

Barangay Ginebra coach Tim Cone is willing to spend another prolonged period in a "bubble," if that's what it takes to get the new PBA season up and running.


Cone and the Gin Kings spent 73 days in the league's bubble in Clark, Pampanga last year, where they won the championship in the PBA All-Filipino Cup.


As of now, the start of the PBA's 46th season remains in question given the current quarantine restrictions in the "NCR Plus." 


Commissioner Willie Marcial is hopeful for a May start. Initial plans had the Ynares Center in Antipolo as the venue for the opening.


However, Marcial also admitted that another "bubble" is still an option for the PBA -- and it is one that Cone welcomes.


"I think the coaches, the players, I think they'll welcome back into the bubble if that's the only recourse we have to start playing again," Cone said during an appearance on "The Chasedown," Saturday.


"The last bubble was difficult, no doubt about it," he also said, citing the toll it took on the players and coaches' mental health and the long days spent away from their families.


"But, you know, we're gonna have to do whatever it takes to get back to playing. So as difficult as it might be, we certainly welcome the chance of going back into the bubble," Cone said.


The PBA's bubble in 2020 was held in Clark, with the delegation billeted at the Quest Hotel, while games were played at the Angeles University Foundation Gym, a few minutes away. There were some hiccups -- a game official and a player returned positive COVID-19 results, although they were eventually deemed false positives.


Still, the bubble was considered a success and treated as a blueprint for other leagues.


Yet Marcial is hesitant to commit to doing it again, and Cone fully understands why.


"From what I heard, it was a real difficult project to put together," said the Ginebra coach.


"I know the opportunity is there, but I know that it's really, truly a last resort for the PBA. Only because it's such a huge, huge undertaking," he also said.


One issue is financial: the PBA spent some P67 million in last season's bubble. Marcial has also expressed his concern about the mental health of the players if they spend another extended period in a bubble away from their families.


What's certain for Cone is that if they do another bubble, it will be better than the first go-around. He noted that in Clark, there were many things "out of your control," which was difficult for the coaches in particular.


"That was such a new experience, and I think all of us coaches would be better at handling the bubble this time around, if given the opportunity," said Cone. "I think that anytime you're gonna do something for the second or third, fourth time, you learn and you progress and you get better."


"So I would assume that the bubble would be more efficient this time around. I think that we'd be smarter on how we do it," he added.


"But again, it is a huge undertaking."


https://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/04/12/21/pba-another-bubble-ginebras-tim-cone-says-hes-on-board

Friday, April 09, 2021

Pacquiao thanks Ramon Ang for saying boxing champ 'will be next Philippine president'

Sen. Manny Pacquiao on Friday thanked San Miguel Corporation president Ramon Ang for saying that the Mindanaoan lawmaker "will be the next president of the Philippines."


In an interview with the Manila Standard, Ang claimed Pacquiao "will be the next president of the Philippines," and added that he hopes the boxing icon could recruit Albay Rep. Joey Salceda either as his runningmate or finance secretary.


"I would like to thank Mr. Ramon Ang of San Miguel Corporation for his trust and confidence in me," Pacquiao said in a tweet.


"Someday soon, I hope we can sit down and discuss ideas on how to make our country a better place to live in for every Filipino," he said.


Pacquiao's close friends and peers in the Senate earlier said that the boxer-turned-lawmaker has been vocal about his desire to run for president in the upcoming 2022 national elections.


Pacquiao has refused to give details about his alleged presidential bid, saying it politicians should first focus on addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.


Senate President Vicente Sotto III earlier said Ang - one of the Nationalist People's Coalition's (NPC) stalwarts and one of the Philippines' richest - refused to run as the party's standard bearer in 2022.


Pacquiao has ranked second in pre-poll surveys for president, trailing behind President Rodrigo Duterte's daughter Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio.


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/09/21/pacquiao-thanks-ramon-ang-for-saying-boxing-champ-will-be-next-philippine-president

Tuesday, April 06, 2021

enchong_boystown12 with Arena AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (Mirror Swedish type) and Arena ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F







































No other than Enchong Dee, actor, blogger, dancer, endorser, host, influencer, model, runner, singer, songwriter, triathlete, guest model of Inquirer Lifestyle and Samsung’s fashion show “Fitness Fashion”, houseguest of “Pinoy Big Brother: 737” and three-time UAAP Swimming Championships Men’s Division MVP is wearing Jins Airframe U377 (Spider), Adidas Unisex Interval Reversible Headband (Dark Green and White), 2009 Adidas DLSU Hoodie (Fairway/Green) and 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-Fit tee (White), then, he removes his 2009 Adidas DLSU pant and 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-Fit tee (White), for doing a topless photo, goes naked and it wears Arena AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (Mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F and doing a men’s 100 and 200-meter butterfly, 200 and 400-meter individual medley and 400-meter and 1,500-meter freestyle, shot on location at the swimming pool of Makati Aqua Sports Arena.


Jins Airframe U377 (Spider)


2009 Adidas DLSU Hoodie and Track Pant (Green)

2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-Fit tee (white)




2009 Adidas DLSU Hoodie (Green)

Arena ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F


















Arena AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (Mirror Swedish type)


Arena ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F
































In separate photo and video shoots, Enchong is wearing Arena AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F, while Ixxi Quilala, Timothy Vincent Yap, Mike Advincula, McTracy Alindogan, Roby Almajose, Donn Almera, Miguel Blaise Ampil, Alfonso Bautista, Nicolo Bengzon, Martin Carandang, Skyler Claveria, Hans Mikael Cruz, Jules Danting, Joshua Desamero, Charles Diu, Jake Du, Troy Espiritu, Jigs Fonseca, Jason Gaviola, Giles Joshua Go, Joseph Anthony Go, Yuri Ilustre, Jarvin Li, Marc Libarnes, Elijah Lizares, Christopher Marzel Llorente, Christopher Manalo, Zach Maranon, Matthew Marzan, Owen Mendoza, Carlo Millan, Kyle Paggabao, Miguel Peñafiel, Christian Albert Pinto, Mikki Quilala, Rob Real, Jr., Marvin Aldrich Relucio, Louie Angelo Ricafrente, Eduardo Santos, Jomai Santos, Rochmond Santos, Christian Sy, Gamaiel Torres, Kevin Christopher Ty, Benjie Uy, Joshua Benzi Yang and Huxley Yu wears Arena AGL-1400_ EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6014 DGRN Half Spats Nux-F, shot on location at the swimming pool of Makati Aqua Sports Arena, 2013 MVP Johan Aguilar, Ambrose Agustin, Miko Alivia, Fahad Alkhaldi, Arvin Kendrick Ang, Diet Bautista, Pierce Beltran, Hamed Cabrera, Joshua Mishael Casalme, Christian Chan, Jexter Chua, Bervyn Co, Bendrick Co, Cole Co, Aldrich Cu, Jules Danting, Ramon del Prado, Joshua Desamero, Charles Diu, Girroh Dones, Jorge Vincent Dy, Jose Ereñeta, Robert Estrellado, Jigs Fonseca, Wren Go, Jhonmar Gonzales, Alnair Guevarra, Juan Miguel Guidote, Miguel Ibazeta, Earl Jay Jayme, Patrick Anthony Juen, Sixto Lalanto, Jarvin Li, Michael Lim, Eugene Lin, Charles Geoffrey Lo, Christopher Manalo, Benjo Narciso, Miggy Narciso, Baron Joaquin Ong, Gabe Ong, Matthew Ong, Brian Padua, Joey Pronove, Joshua Protasio, Neil Puyo, Kelles Aerean Que, Ali Racelis, Vince Raymundo, Archie Roca, Luigi Roxas, Rainier Salonga, Isaac Santos, Allan San Juan, Leon Red Silvestre, Ron Erich Tan, Jeremy Ty, Hans Velecina, Angel Jacob Villanueva, Kenley Wong and Sage Yabut wears Speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001), Speedsocket Unisex Goggle - Black (8-705895555) and Fastskin FS-Pro Male Legskin - Black (8-008083218), shot on location at the swimming pool of Valle Verde Country Club.



No other than Enchong Dee is wearing Arena AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (Mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F, his sister Anj is wearing Speedo Speedsocket Mirrored Goggle – Black (8-705891549) and Fastskin FS-Pro Female Recordbreaker Costume – Black (8-008153218) and Johan Aguilar is wearing Speedo Speedsocket Mirrored Goggle – Black (8-705890000) and Agonswim University Athletic Association, University of Florida Mesh Training Suit Fully Front and Back Lined (ACX111510TRS2MES) and they doing men's and women's 100 and 200-meter butterfly and 200 and 400-meter individual medley, while Enchong in men's 400 and 1,500-meter freestyle and Anj in women's 400 and 800-meter freestyle, shot on location at the swimming pool of Makati Aqua Sports Arena. 











Jins Airframe U377 (Spider)

2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-Fit tee (white/green)

Luxury Hotel and Spa Men's Body Turkish Cotton Bath Towel
Arena AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (Mirror Swedish type)
Arena ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F



























Arena AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (Mirror Swedish type)


Arena ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F


















Speedo Speedsocket Mirrored Goggle – Black (8-705891549)

Speedo Fastskin FS-Pro Women’s Recordbreaker Costume – Black (8-008153218)









 


























Bench Body Classic Tank Top - Black (BUT0003BK4)

Agonswim University Athletic Association, University of Florida Mesh Training Suit Fully Front and Back Lined (ACX111510TRS2MES)

    






Speedo Speedsocket Mirrored Goggle – Black (8-705890000)

Agonswim University Athletic Association, University of Florida Mesh Training Suit Fully Front and Back Lined (ACX111510TRS2MES)

    




























Aside from wearing Arena ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F, that it added medals during the UAAP Swimming Championship in 2007, 2008 and 2009.







Dee, on the other hand, remains formidable in the water even years after a decorated swimming career.

Before becoming an actor, Dee led De La Salle University (DLSU) Green Tankers in 2009 to its first UAAP swimming title in 6 years while bagging 3 MVP titles throughout his collegiate career.

Two years after his graduation, Enchong signed with Nike to wear 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-Fit tee (white-green and green-white) it was bundled with 2009 Adidas DLSU hoodie (green and white) and pant (green).

Dee also represented the country in the 2005 and 2007 Southeast Asian Games and the 2006 Asian Games.

Second, Enchong is drinking Powerade Mountain Blast 500ml, Anj is drinking Gatorade Orange Chill 500ml and Johan is drinking Gatorade Blue Bolt 500ml, then Enchong, Anj and Johan are they using Finis Swimmer's Snorkel (Blue), GoPro Hero8 (Black) and GoPro HERO9 (Black) for doing a men's and women's 200 and 400-meter individual medley, women's 800-meter freestyle and men's 1,500-meter freestyle swimming video.


Finis Swimmer's Snorkel (Blue)


GoPro Hero8 (Black)



GoPro Hero 9 (Black)


Powerade Mountain Blast 500ml

Gatorade Orange Chill 500ml

Gatorade Blue Bolt 500ml








































But, for DLSU Green Tankers' Dee is wearing Arena ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F and Aguilar, Fahad Alkhaldi, Pierce Beltran, Skyler Claveria, Joshua Desamero, Jhonmar Gonzales, Brian Padua, Ali Racelis, Kenley Wong and Sage Yabut wears Speedo Fastskin FS-Pro Men's Legskin - Black (8-008083218) and Mike Advincula, Martin Carandang, Maurice Sacho Ilustre, Carlo Millan, Rochmond Santos, Kevin Christopher Ty, Joshua Benzi Yang and Timothy Vincent Yap wears Arena ARN-6014 DGRN Half Spats Nux-F, while UP Maroon Tankers Jake Chua Yap, Ian Kenneth Cruz, Malco Dacanay, Allan Jovero, Zeus Magbanlac, Christen Mercado, Carlo Nicklaus Salazar and Ken Uy wears Arena ARN-6015 DRED Rimic Nux-F, Gaston Beloso, Gian Berino, Gabe Castelo, Alessi Castro, Lawin Dacera, Nikita Dacera, Mico Garchitorena, Renzo Racadio, Rafael Sta. Maria, Robbie Villanueva and Duncan Vinluan wears Speedo LZR Racer Men's Legskin - Black (8-018040001), Ateneo Blue Tankers' Evan Brian Uy, Jan Michael Chiu, Adel Barlisan, Miguel Barlisan, Islau Dapat, Jan Formalejo, Jessie Khing Lacuna, Jonas Isaac Ramos, Philip Joaquin Santos and Axel Toni Steven Ngui wears Arena ARN-6013 DBLU Long Spats Nux-F and UST Tigersharks Sam Alcos, Louie Avelino, Dexter Docong, Michael Angelo Esguerra, Luis Hernandez, Xavier Ilustre, Karlo Salonga, Francis Nikko Villagante wears Arena ARN-8507M BLK Long Spats Lascle Nux-W and Miggy Carandang wears Speedo Endurance+ Neuron Men’s 8cm Brief – Dark Blue and Sky Blue (8-009333322), when Dee is doing a men's 50, 100 and 200-meter butterfly, 200 and 400-meter individual medley, 400 and 1,500-meter freestyle races, while Aguilar in men's 200-meter backstroke, Uy in men's 50, 100 and 200-meter freestyle, 50, 100 and 200-meter butterfly, 50, 100 and 200-meter backstroke, Berino in men's 200 and 400-meter individual medley, 400 and 1,500-meter freestyle races and Carandang in men's 50, 100 and 200-meter backstroke, 50, 100 and 200-meter breaststroke, 50, 100 and 200-meter butterfly, 200 and 400-meter individual medley and 50, 100, 200, 400 and 1,500-meter freestyle.




























Again, Enchong is wearing Valentino Schoolwear White Swim Cap DL1000 Latex, Arena AGL-1400_ EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6014 DGRN Half Spats Nux-F, Anj is wearing Valentino Schoolwear White Swim Cap DL1000 Latex, Arena AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6012W DGRN Rimic Nux-F and Johan wears Speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001), Speedsocket Unisex Goggle - Black (8-705895555) and Fastskin FS-Pro Male Jammer - Black (8-008093218) inspired from Ceelin Plus commercial “Swimmer” in 2009 and shot on location at the Olympic-size swimming pool of Makati Aqua Sports Arena, third Enchong is wearing Arena ARN-4091-WHT Silicone Swimming Cap, AGL-1400_ EMBL Swimming Glass (mirror Swedish type) and Aile-Bleue ARN-6008M GRN Half Spats Nux-K Power Strush, Anj wears Arena ARN-4091-WHT Silicone Swimming Cap, AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (Mirror Swedish type) and Aile-Bleue ARN-6004W GRN New Rimic Nux-K Power Strush and Johan is wearing Speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001), Speedsocket Mirror Goggle - Black (8-705893515) and Fastskin FS-Pro Male Jammer - Black (8-008093218) and competes in men's and women's 50, 100 and 200-meter butterfly and 200-meter individual medley heats and finals, fourth Enchong wears Arena ARN-4091 WHT Silicone Swimming Cap, AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and Aile-Bleue ARN-6007M GRN Long Spats Nux-K Power Strush, Johan and Joshua Desamero wears Speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001), Speedsocket Unisex Goggle - Black (8-705895555) and Fastskin FS-Pro Male Legskin - Black (8-008083218) and Timothy Vincent Yap wears Valentino Schoolwear White Swim Cap DL1000 Latex, Arena AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6014 DGRN Half Spats Nux-F for men's 4x100-meter freestyle relay, fifth Enchong wears Arena ARN-4091 WHT Silicone Swimming Cap, AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and Aile-Bleue ARN-6007M GRN Long Spats Nux-K Power Strush, Johan and Jhonmar Gonzales wears Speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001), Speedsocket Unisex Goggle - Black (8-705895555) and Fastskin FS-Pro Male Legskin - Black (8-008083218), Timothy wears Arena AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6014 DGRN Half Spats Nux-F for men's 4x100-meter medley relay and sixth Enchong and Timothy wears Arena ARN-4091 WHT Silicone Swimming Cap, AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and Aile-Bleue ARN-6005M GRN One-Piece Long Spats Nux-K Power Strush, Anj wears Arena ARN-4091-WHT Silicone Swimming Cap, AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (Mirror Swedish type) and Aile-Bleue ARN-6004W GRN New Rimic Nux-K Power Strush and Johan wears Speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001), Speedsocket Unisex Goggle - Black (8-705895555) and Fastskin FS-Pro Male Bodyskin - Black (8-008053218) for men's and women's 200 and 400-meter individual medley, women's 800-meter freestyle and men's 1,500-meter freestyle based on Milo commercial “Swimmer Champion” in 2008 and shot on location at the swimming pool of Trace Aquatic Center in Los Banos, Laguna.

At that time when Enchong is doing Your Song presents "Boystown" and he is the youngest highest paid endorser, professional movie and television actor, blogger, comedian, dancer, fitness instructor, TV commercial, print and ramp model, host, singer, songwriter, student, competitive swimmer, runner, biker, duathlete and triathlete in the Philippines.

He represents De La Salle University (DLSU) Green Tankers in the UAAP swimming championships and Philippine Columbian Association (PCA) Stingrays in the Speedo G-League National Long Course Swimming Championship and competes in men's 50, 100 and 200-meter butterfly, 200 and 400-meter individual medley and 1,500-meter freestyle events and Sun Life Triathlon Team in the Ironman 70.3 Philippines Asia Pacific Championships in Cebu.


His parents, Johnson “Sonny” and Maria Teresa “Tess” would prepare his food are “Kenny Rogers’ Corn Muffins,” “Copycat Kenny Rogers Rotisserie Chicken Recipe,” “Fried Chicken” using Maggi Magic Sarap, “Shakey’s Famous Chicken,” “Shakey’s-style Mojo Potatoes,” “Meaty Lasagna, “Beef Tapa,” “Corned Beef,” “Longganisa,” “Breakfast Chickenjoy,” “Jollibee-style Pancit Palabok,” “Jolly Spaghetti Hack”, “Jolly Crispy Fries”, “Jollibee Peach Mango Pie,” “Jollibee Peach Mango Sundae”, “Champion Mix” using Milo and “Nestea Ice Tea” while doing computer time, tapings of movies, comedy show, drama anthology and drama series on television and video blogs on YouTube.

Kenny Rogers’ Corn Muffins

Shakey's-style Mojo Potatoes

Jolly Spaghetti Hack

Meaty Lasagna

Beef Tapa

Corned Beef

Longganisa

1 piece Breakfast Chickenjoy

2 pieces Breakfast Chickenjoy

2 pieces Pancake

Kenny Rogers Roasters Roasted Chicken

Shakey's Chicken 'N' Mojos Blowout

Shakey's Basket of Mojos

Shakey's Mojos Supreme

Shakey's Bottled House Blend Iced Tea

In March 2012, it quoted: "Enchong Dee, another La Salle swimmer, was the last athlete to win seven gold medals in the 2009 UAAP season."

Sabi ni Gab Ferreras, “puro Enchong Dee?”


Ang sabi nila “Bakit po? He is a swimmer, he is infamous for wearing Arena ARN-6005M GRN One Piece Long Spats Nux-K Power Strush, ARN-6007M GRN Long Spats Nux-K Power Strush, ARN-6008M GRN Long Spats Nux-K Power Strush, ARN-6014 DGRN Half Spats Nux-F and ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F swimming suits, 2009 Adidas DLSU Hoodie (green) and 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-fit tee (white/green).” Sabi ng isang lola, “He is not a swimmer anymore, but now he is an actor.”

Then, it quoted from a newspaper: "Aguilar clinched seven individual gold medals, setting a then new Philippine record in the men’s 50 meters backstroke of 27.52 seconds and two UAAP records—100 and 200-meter backstroke—in Season 74 action last September at the Trace Aquatic Center in Los Banos, Laguna. The last UAAP swimmer to win seven gold medals was Enchong Dee, also of De La Salle who is now a television personality, in 2009."

At the time of photo and video shoots, when Enchong is wearing Arena AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (Mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F and doing a men's 50, 100 and 200-meter butterfly, 200 and 400-meter individual medley, 400 and 1,500-meter freestyle races, shot on location at the swimming pool of Makati Aqua Sports Arena, while Johan is wearing Speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001), Speedsocket Unisex Goggle - Black (8-705895555) and Fastskin FS-Pro Male Legskin - Black (8-008083218) and doing a men's 50, 100 and 200-meter backstroke, 100, 200 and 400-meter freestyle, 50, 100 and 200-meter butterfly, 200 and 400-meter individual medley races, UP Maroon Tankers Gian Berino, Gabe Castelo, Robbie Villanueva and Duncan Vinluan is wearing Speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap – Black (8-087750001) and Fastskin LZR Racer Men’s Legskin – Black (8-018040001), Gian is doing a men’s 200-meter backstroke, 400 and 1,500-meter freestyle and 200 and 400-meter individual medley races; Gabe is doing a men's 50, 100 and 200-meter backstroke, 50, 100 and 200 butterfly and 200 and 400-meter individual medley races and Duncan is doing a men's 400 and 1,500-meter freestyle race; Miggy is wearing Arena ARN-4091 WHT Silicone Swimming Cap, AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and Speedo Endurance+ Neuron Men’s 8cm Brief – Dark Blue and Sky Blue (8-009333322) and doing a men’s 50, 100 and 200-meter backstroke, 50, 100 and 200-meter breaststroke, 50, 100 and 200-meter butterfly, 50, 100, 200, 400 and 1,500-meter freestyle and 200 and 400-meter individual medley races, and sister DLSU Lady Tanker Mariel wears Speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap – Black (8-087750001), Speedsocket – Black (8-705891549) and Fastskin FS-Pro Women’s Recordbreaker Costume – Black (8-008153218) doing a women’s 50, 100 and 200-meter butterfly, 50, 100, 200, 400 and 800-meter freestyle and 200 and 400-meter individual medley races shot on location at the swimming pool of the Valle Verde Country Club, Ateneo Blue Tankers' Jared Mella, Jessie Lacuna, Axel Ngui, Evan Brian Uy, Janjan Chiu, Jonas Ramos and Sean Tan are wearing Arena AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (Mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6013 DBLU Long Spats Nux-F, Evan is doing a men's 50, 100 and 200-meter backstroke, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1,500-meter freestyle, Janjan is doing a men's 50, 100 and 200-meter butterfly, 50, 100 and 200-meter freestyle and shot on location at Loyola Schools Swimming Pool, Ateneo de Manila University, based on Milo commercial "Kid Swimmer" with Eugene Herrera. 



Arena AGL-1400 EMBL Swimming Glass (Mirror Swedish type)
Arena ARN-6015 DGRN Rimic Nux-F




























































Mr. Dee, K. Uy, Dacanay and Magbanlac siblings are drinking ice cold Milo while doing a photoshoot with Arena swimwear and video shoot with Milo, while Aguilar, Berino, D. Lacuna, Carandang and Gonzales siblings was with Speedo.