Filipinos can now watch the bright young stars competing in the UAAP Juniors basketball and gaze into the future of Philippine hoops as ABS-CBN S+A and sports.abs-cbn.com carry the second round games of the UAAP Season 81 Juniors Basketball tournament starting Sunday.
Firing off for this great New Year’s gift from ABS-CBN Sports is De La Salle Zobel Junior Archers, led by Henrie Subido, facing off against University of the Philippines Integrated System Junior Fighting Maroons, which has Jordi Gomez De Liano, airing on S+A at 5 p.m.
It will be followed by the potential Final Four match-up between the Nazareth School-National University Bullpups of Carl Tamayo and Gerry Abadiano and the defending champions Ateneo De Manila High School Blue Eaglets led by the towering Kai Sotto at 7 p.m.
Other young basketball stars to watch for are University of Santo Tomas Tiger Cubs lead man Mark Nonoy, Far Eastern University’s RJ Abarrientos, University of the East’s Shane Dichoso, and Adamson University’s Joem Sabandal.
The second round of the UAAP Juniors basketball tournament will be played in the FilOil Flying V Centre in San Juan City starting at 9 a.m. Viewers can watch the morning games via live streaming at sports.abs-cbn.com with the afternoon games airing on S+A.
In previous seasons, S+A would only air the Finals series of UAAP Juniors, but will now expand its coverage to give the next generation of Filipino basketball heroes their much-deserved time in the limelight.
“We have lots of great players at the high school level and we would love for Filipinos to meet them as early as now. This is a way for us to show their journey to the collegiate level and hopefully, we get to inspire more of the youth today to take up the sport, be good at it, and strive for greatness,” ABS-CBN Integrated Sports head Dino Laurena said.
Juniors basketball action continues on January 16 as S+A beams the showdown between UST and NSNU LIVE at 1 pm followed by the match-up of ADMU and UE at 3 p.m.
On Jan. 20, it is AdU’s turn to showcase their skills LIVE against NSNU at 1 p.m. followed by the clash of ADMU and FEU at 3 p.m.
Meanwhile, Jan. 23 is the Battle of Katipunan as ADMU and UPIS meet at 1 pm while DLSZ faces league-leading NSNU at 3 p.m. Jan. 27 sees UPIS being back in action against FEU at 1 p.m. with the AdU-DLSZ battle slated at 3 p.m.
For more stories and news on UAAP Juniors basketball and the bright young hoopers of the country, follow @ABSCBNSports on Twitter and Facebook or visit sports.abs-cbn.com. For updates, follow @ABSCBNPR on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram or visit www.abscbnpr.com.
http://manilastandard.net/sports/basketball/284855/uaap-juniors-basketball-beams-on-abs-cbn-s-a.html
Wednesday, January 09, 2019
Saturday, January 05, 2019
Milo Swimmer Champion
Welcome the new year 2019 with the new beginnings and hope, face the day as a new challenge, a chance to be better, a chance to become a dream! Milo, along with swimwear brands arena and speedo, together with Adidas, Getblued, Nike, Under Armour and Titan 22 for a photo exhibit of previous UAAP swimming championships and the fashion show featuring the current and former female and male swimmers of UAAP member schools!
Catch Olympic swimmer Miguel Molina in his Milo TV commercial wayback August 2008!
He was named the Most Valuable Male Player of the 2007 Southeast Asian Games, the third Filipino (and also the third Filipino swimmer) to bag the major award for outstanding SEA Games performance after Akiko Thomson in 1989 Kuala Lumpur Games and Eric Buhain in the 1991 Manila Games.
He is the winner of the 200 and 400-meter individual medley and 200-meter breaststroke in the Manila SEA Games, gained a slot in the 2008 Beijing Olympics when his clocking of 2:03.06 in the 200m IM met the Olympic qualifying time of 2:05.65.
Aside from Olympian Molina, four former UAAP Swimming MVPs (2 seniors and 2 juniors) Enchong Dee and Johansen Aguilar of De La Salle University (DLSU), Gian Berino and Gabe Castelo of University of the Philippine Diliman (UP Diliman) and one Olympian Jessie Lacuna of Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU).
No other than Dee, the 2009 UAAP Swimming Championship Men's Division MVP and 2007 Philippine record-holder for men's 50-meter butterfly wears Japan arena AGL-1400 _ EMBL and ARN-6014 DGRN Half Spats nux-F along with other members of De La Salle University (DLSU) Green Tankers batches 2007-2008 to 2018-2019 (except for Johansen Aguilar, Pierce Beltran, Jhonmar Gonzales and Kito Zialcita).
He participated at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games swimming competitions at the Aquatic Center, His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. He was in lane 8 of men’s 100-meter butterfly finals on December 9, 2007 at past 6:29 p.m. local time (7:29 p.m. Manila time) and lane 1 of men’s 200-meter butterfly finals on Tuesday, December 11 at past 6:20 p.m. local time (7:20 p.m. Manila time) due to activists clashed with riot police in Manila, Quezon City, Rodriguez, San Mateo, Marikina, San Juan, Mandaluyong, Makati, Pasig, Cainta, Taytay, Angono, Binangonan, Pasay, Paranaque, Las Pinas, Muntinlupa and San Pedro, and he was the eighth place finish in the said event with the time of 2 minutes, 11.47 seconds.
While for Aguilar, along with other members of Green Tankers batches 2011-2012 to 2013-2014 wears speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001), speedsocket Unisex Goggle - Black (8-705895555) and FASTSKIN FS-PRO Men's Bodysuit (8-008053218) in men's 200-meter backstroke and 400-meter individual medley heats and finals.
Aside from Milo, arena swimwear and speedo, he was with Sun Life Financial as a member of Sun Life Tri Team and GoWell brand ambassador.
Besides La Salle's Dee and Aguilar, UP Maroon Tankers Berino and Castelo and other members of UPVST batches 2008-2009 to 2018-2019 wears Under Armour Men's Tech Short-Sleeve T-Shirt, Black, speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001) and FASTSKIN LZR Racer Men's Bodyskin (8-018030001)
While MJ Alindogan, Orpheus Magbanlac and Ken Uy and other members of UPVST batches 2006-2007 to 2011-2012 (excerpt for Gaston Beloso, Gian Berino, Nikita Dacera, Sean Garchitorena, Joshua Ranque and Rafael Sta. Maria) will wear Under Armour Tech Tee (Red), arena AGL-1400_ YLCL google and ARN-6015 DRED rimic nux-F.
For Olympian Lacuna, along with other members of Ateneo Blue Tankers batch 2005-2006 to 2018-2019 will wear adidas Ateneo apparel including 2008 sesquicentennial jacket and teamwear tees (blue with three white stripes) with the words "1987. 1988. 2002. 2008. Bring the pride back." and arena ARN-6013 ABLU Long Spats nux-F.
While Ateneo Lady Tankers Celina Gonzalez and Kim Uy along with other members of Ateneo Lady Tankers batches 2003-2004 to 2018-2019 will wear 2011 Nike Ateneo jacket (blue) and pant (white) and arena ARN-4091 BLK swimming cap and AGL-1400 EMBL google, arena ARN-6004W BLU new rimic nux-K Power Strush.
Besides Ateneo Lady Tankers' Gonzalez and Uy, younger sisters of UP Maroon Tanker Zeus Magbanlac, UST Tigershark Miggy Carandang and DLSU Green Tanker Enchong Dee such as Ak Magbanlac of UP Lady Maroon Tankers wears arena AGL-1400_ YLCL google and ARN-6012W DRED rimic nux-F and Mariel Carandang and Anj Dee of De La Salle University (DLSU) Lady Archers along with other members of DLSU Lady Tankers batches 2007-2008 to 2018-2019 will wear 2009 Adidas De La Salle Hoodie (White) and Training Pant (Green), 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle tee (green), adidas Originals Superstar 2 Sneakers Shoes Men II W Oversized White Green – White, 54, speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap – Black (8-087750001), speedsocket Mirrored Goggle – Black (8-705891549) and FASTSKIN FS-PRO Women’s Recordbreaker Costume – Black (8-008153218)
The photo exhibit that contains the photographs during the UAAP swimming championships of 2007 to 2018 compiled by Friendster and Multiply users will run at Mega Fashion Hall, SM Megamall.
While the fashion show to be held at the Rigodon Ballroom of the Peninsula Manila in Makati City.
Catch Olympic swimmer Miguel Molina in his Milo TV commercial wayback August 2008!
He was named the Most Valuable Male Player of the 2007 Southeast Asian Games, the third Filipino (and also the third Filipino swimmer) to bag the major award for outstanding SEA Games performance after Akiko Thomson in 1989 Kuala Lumpur Games and Eric Buhain in the 1991 Manila Games.
He is the winner of the 200 and 400-meter individual medley and 200-meter breaststroke in the Manila SEA Games, gained a slot in the 2008 Beijing Olympics when his clocking of 2:03.06 in the 200m IM met the Olympic qualifying time of 2:05.65.
Aside from Olympian Molina, four former UAAP Swimming MVPs (2 seniors and 2 juniors) Enchong Dee and Johansen Aguilar of De La Salle University (DLSU), Gian Berino and Gabe Castelo of University of the Philippine Diliman (UP Diliman) and one Olympian Jessie Lacuna of Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU).
No other than Dee, the 2009 UAAP Swimming Championship Men's Division MVP and 2007 Philippine record-holder for men's 50-meter butterfly wears Japan arena AGL-1400 _ EMBL and ARN-6014 DGRN Half Spats nux-F along with other members of De La Salle University (DLSU) Green Tankers batches 2007-2008 to 2018-2019 (except for Johansen Aguilar, Pierce Beltran, Jhonmar Gonzales and Kito Zialcita).
He participated at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games swimming competitions at the Aquatic Center, His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. He was in lane 8 of men’s 100-meter butterfly finals on December 9, 2007 at past 6:29 p.m. local time (7:29 p.m. Manila time) and lane 1 of men’s 200-meter butterfly finals on Tuesday, December 11 at past 6:20 p.m. local time (7:20 p.m. Manila time) due to activists clashed with riot police in Manila, Quezon City, Rodriguez, San Mateo, Marikina, San Juan, Mandaluyong, Makati, Pasig, Cainta, Taytay, Angono, Binangonan, Pasay, Paranaque, Las Pinas, Muntinlupa and San Pedro, and he was the eighth place finish in the said event with the time of 2 minutes, 11.47 seconds.
While for Aguilar, along with other members of Green Tankers batches 2011-2012 to 2013-2014 wears speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001), speedsocket Unisex Goggle - Black (8-705895555) and FASTSKIN FS-PRO Men's Bodysuit (8-008053218) in men's 200-meter backstroke and 400-meter individual medley heats and finals.
Aside from Milo, arena swimwear and speedo, he was with Sun Life Financial as a member of Sun Life Tri Team and GoWell brand ambassador.
Besides La Salle's Dee and Aguilar, UP Maroon Tankers Berino and Castelo and other members of UPVST batches 2008-2009 to 2018-2019 wears Under Armour Men's Tech Short-Sleeve T-Shirt, Black, speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap - Black (8-087750001) and FASTSKIN LZR Racer Men's Bodyskin (8-018030001)
While MJ Alindogan, Orpheus Magbanlac and Ken Uy and other members of UPVST batches 2006-2007 to 2011-2012 (excerpt for Gaston Beloso, Gian Berino, Nikita Dacera, Sean Garchitorena, Joshua Ranque and Rafael Sta. Maria) will wear Under Armour Tech Tee (Red), arena AGL-1400_ YLCL google and ARN-6015 DRED rimic nux-F.
For Olympian Lacuna, along with other members of Ateneo Blue Tankers batch 2005-2006 to 2018-2019 will wear adidas Ateneo apparel including 2008 sesquicentennial jacket and teamwear tees (blue with three white stripes) with the words "1987. 1988. 2002. 2008. Bring the pride back." and arena ARN-6013 ABLU Long Spats nux-F.
While Ateneo Lady Tankers Celina Gonzalez and Kim Uy along with other members of Ateneo Lady Tankers batches 2003-2004 to 2018-2019 will wear 2011 Nike Ateneo jacket (blue) and pant (white) and arena ARN-4091 BLK swimming cap and AGL-1400 EMBL google, arena ARN-6004W BLU new rimic nux-K Power Strush.
Besides Ateneo Lady Tankers' Gonzalez and Uy, younger sisters of UP Maroon Tanker Zeus Magbanlac, UST Tigershark Miggy Carandang and DLSU Green Tanker Enchong Dee such as Ak Magbanlac of UP Lady Maroon Tankers wears arena AGL-1400_ YLCL google and ARN-6012W DRED rimic nux-F and Mariel Carandang and Anj Dee of De La Salle University (DLSU) Lady Archers along with other members of DLSU Lady Tankers batches 2007-2008 to 2018-2019 will wear 2009 Adidas De La Salle Hoodie (White) and Training Pant (Green), 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle tee (green), adidas Originals Superstar 2 Sneakers Shoes Men II W Oversized White Green – White, 54, speedo Aqua V Silicone Swimming Cap – Black (8-087750001), speedsocket Mirrored Goggle – Black (8-705891549) and FASTSKIN FS-PRO Women’s Recordbreaker Costume – Black (8-008153218)
The photo exhibit that contains the photographs during the UAAP swimming championships of 2007 to 2018 compiled by Friendster and Multiply users will run at Mega Fashion Hall, SM Megamall.
While the fashion show to be held at the Rigodon Ballroom of the Peninsula Manila in Makati City.
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Why Enchong Dee no longer makes New Year’s Resolutions
Time check: Another year is almost here. But, before we close the door on 2018, there’s one last thing to take care of – New Year’s resolutions! And even Pinoy celebrities are no exception to this as they too reflect on their aspirations.
Except for swimmer-actor Enchong Dee. In a recent interview with Bulletin Entertainment, he revealed he stopped making those three years ago.
“I believe that whatever resolutions I want to do in my life, I can start doing it any time of the year,” came the simple explanation.
Enchong’s main goal in recent years (and also this New Year) has always been to stay healthy.
“I remember, like, in 2017, I got sick six times. But I’m so happy this year that I didn’t get any fever, cough or whatever illness. So I want to continue that. I also make sure to pamper myself from time to time.”
The 30-year-old revealed he will invest in more businesses. This includes having another branch of Peri-Peri Charcoal Chicken and Sauce Bar, of which he is brand ambassador. The homegrown restaurant recently found a new home owned by Bryan Tiu at the Venice Grand Canal mall.
“Peri-Peri is such an easy place to get lost in. There’s the satisfaction of eating great-tasting food, the upbeat energy that grabs you the moment you step inside, and the passionate colors that entice – these things create such a distinct atmosphere. I hope in the coming years, we will continue to grow and excite more tastebuds, the way only Peri-Peri can,” he said.
Born in the year 1988, Enchong’s Chinese Zodiac animal is Dragon. Asked what qualities he got from it, he mouthed “determination.”
Proud Pinoy
We asked Enchong to share his thoughts on the alleged “Aussie ownership” of some Australian tabloids to Filipina Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray.
Note that few days after the coronation night, an Australian media outlet also took pride in Catriona’s win, even crossing out “Philippines” from its headline to replace with “Queensland.”
The beauty queen was born and raised in Cairns, Queensland to Scottish-born Australian father, Ian Gray, from Fraserburgh, and Filipino mother Normita Ragas Magnayon from Oas, Albay.
Since Enchong is considered Filipino-Chinese, has he ever experienced identity crisis?
“Never,” he shot back. “For me, I’m 100% Filipino and I am proud of that. I can tell the whole world that I’m a proud Filipino.”
He weighed in on the subject.
“I think it’s a matter of who invested in you more, who groomed you. We can tell that it’s the Filipinos who molded, practiced Catriona for the pageant. So we can really claim more on her win.”
Goes with ‘empathy’
Enchong is among local celebrities against bullying. The subject was brought up in light of the recent Ateneo bullying incident though the actor spoke in general terms on the matter.
He recalled he also once figured in a fistfight, something he is not “proud” to share.
“I pushed my classmate to the trash can,” he said. “I feel sad every time I remember that.”
Enchong said empathy is very important to him.
“I can advice the bullies to, you know, try to understand that particular person you want to bully. Try to be in his/her shoes. At the end of the day, everything goes with maturity.”
https://entertainment.mb.com.ph/2018/12/29/why-enchong-dee-no-longer-makes-new-years-resolutions/
Except for swimmer-actor Enchong Dee. In a recent interview with Bulletin Entertainment, he revealed he stopped making those three years ago.
“I believe that whatever resolutions I want to do in my life, I can start doing it any time of the year,” came the simple explanation.
Enchong’s main goal in recent years (and also this New Year) has always been to stay healthy.
“I remember, like, in 2017, I got sick six times. But I’m so happy this year that I didn’t get any fever, cough or whatever illness. So I want to continue that. I also make sure to pamper myself from time to time.”
The 30-year-old revealed he will invest in more businesses. This includes having another branch of Peri-Peri Charcoal Chicken and Sauce Bar, of which he is brand ambassador. The homegrown restaurant recently found a new home owned by Bryan Tiu at the Venice Grand Canal mall.
“Peri-Peri is such an easy place to get lost in. There’s the satisfaction of eating great-tasting food, the upbeat energy that grabs you the moment you step inside, and the passionate colors that entice – these things create such a distinct atmosphere. I hope in the coming years, we will continue to grow and excite more tastebuds, the way only Peri-Peri can,” he said.
Born in the year 1988, Enchong’s Chinese Zodiac animal is Dragon. Asked what qualities he got from it, he mouthed “determination.”
Proud Pinoy
We asked Enchong to share his thoughts on the alleged “Aussie ownership” of some Australian tabloids to Filipina Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray.
Note that few days after the coronation night, an Australian media outlet also took pride in Catriona’s win, even crossing out “Philippines” from its headline to replace with “Queensland.”
The beauty queen was born and raised in Cairns, Queensland to Scottish-born Australian father, Ian Gray, from Fraserburgh, and Filipino mother Normita Ragas Magnayon from Oas, Albay.
Since Enchong is considered Filipino-Chinese, has he ever experienced identity crisis?
“Never,” he shot back. “For me, I’m 100% Filipino and I am proud of that. I can tell the whole world that I’m a proud Filipino.”
He weighed in on the subject.
“I think it’s a matter of who invested in you more, who groomed you. We can tell that it’s the Filipinos who molded, practiced Catriona for the pageant. So we can really claim more on her win.”
Goes with ‘empathy’
Enchong is among local celebrities against bullying. The subject was brought up in light of the recent Ateneo bullying incident though the actor spoke in general terms on the matter.
He recalled he also once figured in a fistfight, something he is not “proud” to share.
“I pushed my classmate to the trash can,” he said. “I feel sad every time I remember that.”
Enchong said empathy is very important to him.
“I can advice the bullies to, you know, try to understand that particular person you want to bully. Try to be in his/her shoes. At the end of the day, everything goes with maturity.”
https://entertainment.mb.com.ph/2018/12/29/why-enchong-dee-no-longer-makes-new-years-resolutions/
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
ABS-CBN, UAAP renew partnership
The University Athletic Association of the Philippines will remain a Kapamilya for another full decade.
ABS-CBN and the country's premier collegiate league formally inked another 5-year deal Wednesday to continue the partnership that molded varsity players into stars and household names.
ABS-CBN President and CEO Carlo Katigbak together with UAAP president Nilo Ocampo of Season 81 host National University and the league’s Board members led the contract signing held at Sofitel Philippine Plaza.
"ABS-CBN did its part in making the different sporting events really exciting and accessible to the millions of UAAP fans not only throughout the Philippines but elsewhere in the world," said league president Mateo.
The new contract will be effective when the Ateneo de Manila University hosts Season 82.
ABS-CBN started airing UAAP events 19 years ago and the league got a serious shot in the arm on its growth, promotion and reach through comprehensive broadcast.
Part of the extension will have the full commitment of ABS-CBN to feature other sports aside from the popular basketball and volleyball through different platforms. The UAAP has 15 sports disciplines in the men’s, women’s and high school divisions.
“ABS-CBN will be increasing the coverage of the games that we will have. Not just for basketball pati na rin ang women’s volleyball, as you know is doing very well, men’s volleyball and pati na rin ang football,” said March Ventosa, head of ABS-CBN Narrowcast.
“We will keep exploring their game lineup to see which of the sports are worth full coverage,” he added.
ABS-CBN through its sports channel S&A 23 and S&A HD will again be the home of UAAP while some games will be aired on ABS-CBN Channel 2.
All televised games will also be available via live streaming at sports.abs-cbn.com.
ABS-CBN and the country's premier collegiate league formally inked another 5-year deal Wednesday to continue the partnership that molded varsity players into stars and household names.
ABS-CBN President and CEO Carlo Katigbak together with UAAP president Nilo Ocampo of Season 81 host National University and the league’s Board members led the contract signing held at Sofitel Philippine Plaza.
"ABS-CBN did its part in making the different sporting events really exciting and accessible to the millions of UAAP fans not only throughout the Philippines but elsewhere in the world," said league president Mateo.
The new contract will be effective when the Ateneo de Manila University hosts Season 82.
ABS-CBN started airing UAAP events 19 years ago and the league got a serious shot in the arm on its growth, promotion and reach through comprehensive broadcast.
Part of the extension will have the full commitment of ABS-CBN to feature other sports aside from the popular basketball and volleyball through different platforms. The UAAP has 15 sports disciplines in the men’s, women’s and high school divisions.
“ABS-CBN will be increasing the coverage of the games that we will have. Not just for basketball pati na rin ang women’s volleyball, as you know is doing very well, men’s volleyball and pati na rin ang football,” said March Ventosa, head of ABS-CBN Narrowcast.
“We will keep exploring their game lineup to see which of the sports are worth full coverage,” he added.
ABS-CBN through its sports channel S&A 23 and S&A HD will again be the home of UAAP while some games will be aired on ABS-CBN Channel 2.
All televised games will also be available via live streaming at sports.abs-cbn.com.
Friday, December 14, 2018
SPORTS AND MORE | AksyonTV redefines action as “5 Plus”
5’s sister channel AksyonTV is set to relaunch as 5 Plus on January 13, 2019 and will be primarily serving entertainment, lifestyle, news, sports and sports-related content.
5 Plus will feature action in the form of a wide variety of atypical sports coverage on TV, on stream, and on social media catering to a younger, more adventurous, more diverse millennial audience.
The new channel will highlight extreme sports, collegiate sports, e-sports, sports entertainment, and more to complement 5’s main channel; which will continue to promote more mainstream sports like basketball, volleyball, and boxing, among others.
AksyonTV’s rebrand into 5 Plus reinforces the channel’s core commitment: to share stories for Filipinos around the world to be inspired by and be passionate about; stories that champion the Filipino fighting spirit.
http://news.tv5.com.ph/breaking/sports-and-more-aksyontv-redefines-action-as-5-plus
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5 Plus will feature action in the form of a wide variety of atypical sports coverage on TV, on stream, and on social media catering to a younger, more adventurous, more diverse millennial audience.
The new channel will highlight extreme sports, collegiate sports, e-sports, sports entertainment, and more to complement 5’s main channel; which will continue to promote more mainstream sports like basketball, volleyball, and boxing, among others.
AksyonTV’s rebrand into 5 Plus reinforces the channel’s core commitment: to share stories for Filipinos around the world to be inspired by and be passionate about; stories that champion the Filipino fighting spirit.
http://news.tv5.com.ph/breaking/sports-and-more-aksyontv-redefines-action-as-5-plus
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Thursday, November 29, 2018
ABS-CBN's coverage of the 2007 Southeast Asian Games in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
For the past few months, starting from August to December 5, 2007, ABS-CBN along with UHF channel Studio 23 and cable channel Balls airs the countdown plugs and teasers for the live nationwide and worldwide coverage of the 24th Southeast Asian Games in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.
Contract signings with ABS-CBN executives on October 29 at Restaurant 9501, 14th floor of the ELJ Communications Center in Quezon City.
Spotted at the contract signing ceremony were Chairman and President Eugenio Lopez III, Channel 2 Head and Chief Operating Officer for Broadcast Cory Vidanes, Integrated Corporate Communications Head Bong Osorio, Vice President for Sports Division Peter Musngi, Ambassador Marciano Paynor, Jr., Former Senator Vicente Sotto III, Solar Entertainment Corporation President and CEO Wilson Tieng, PAGCOR chairman Efraim Genuino, Philippine Olympic Committe chairman Jose Peping Cojuangco and Philippine Sports Commission chairman William Butch Ramirez
The network, along with sister station Studio 23, rival networks GMA-7, PTV-4, ABC-TV5 and CLTV-36 Metro Central Luzon as the official broadcasters of the 2007 of Southeast Asian Games in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. It also broadcast live nationwide and worldwide via satellite on all platforms - TV, Radio, Internet via Facebook and Youtube on PC, smartphones and tablets.
The anchors and hosts of this coverage are Paolo Abrera, Julius Babao, Karmina Constantino, Jorge Carino, Ron Cruz, Karen Davila, Ces Drilon, Alvin Elchico, Ted Failon, Gretchen Fullido, Mico Halili, Zen Hernandez, Henry Omaga-Diaz, Korina Sanchez, Alex Santos, Bernadette Sembrano, Boyet Sison, Freddie and Pinky Webb, while commentators are Marielle Benitez, Migs Bustos, Dyan Castillejo, Boom Gonzales, Gretchen Ho, Doc Ian Laurel, Gretchen Malalad, TJ Manotoc, Mikee Reyes and Mozzy Ravena.
The country has 41 golds, 91 silvers and 96 bronzes and placed 6th in the medal tally.
4-time swimming gold medalist Miguel Molina was named the Most Valuable Male Player of the 2007 SEA Games, the third Filipino to bag the major award for outstanding SEA Games performance after Akiko Thomson in 1989 Kuala Lumpur Games and Eric Buhain in the 1991 Manila Games.
Ang mga artista natin na kasali sa SEA Games sa Thailand? I can only count three: Japoy Lizardo - ABS-CBN star magic talent - he is the defending champion in pinweight sa Taekwondo. Enchong Dee - another ABS-CBN star magic talent - we already witnessed what happened to this kid in swimming. finished last in the finals of his two events (100-meter and 200-meter butterfly) and Andrew Wolfe - part time actor and model - he a part of rugby team who won the silver medal.
At this time, no other than Mr. Dee participated at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games swimming competitions at the Aquatic Center, His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. when he was in lane 8 of men’s 100-meter butterfly finals on Sunday December 9, 2007 at past 6:29 p.m. local time (7:29 p.m. Manila time).
Despite the live broadcast streaming of the swimming competition of the said event in activity centers in shopping centers nationwide, also at the Activity Center of Star City amusement park, the police clash with protesters in the Filipino capital Manila at past 7:29 p.m. of the said date near the Sofitel Philippine plaza hotel to Star City, also they marched to One ECom Center in SM Mall of Asia complex.
They tried to pass through a police barrier to get close to the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), with about 700 officers deployed at the scene.
“We hope to bring the message that the Philippines is sports-loved country.”
Contract signings with ABS-CBN executives on October 29 at Restaurant 9501, 14th floor of the ELJ Communications Center in Quezon City.
Spotted at the contract signing ceremony were Chairman and President Eugenio Lopez III, Channel 2 Head and Chief Operating Officer for Broadcast Cory Vidanes, Integrated Corporate Communications Head Bong Osorio, Vice President for Sports Division Peter Musngi, Ambassador Marciano Paynor, Jr., Former Senator Vicente Sotto III, Solar Entertainment Corporation President and CEO Wilson Tieng, PAGCOR chairman Efraim Genuino, Philippine Olympic Committe chairman Jose Peping Cojuangco and Philippine Sports Commission chairman William Butch Ramirez
The network, along with sister station Studio 23, rival networks GMA-7, PTV-4, ABC-TV5 and CLTV-36 Metro Central Luzon as the official broadcasters of the 2007 of Southeast Asian Games in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. It also broadcast live nationwide and worldwide via satellite on all platforms - TV, Radio, Internet via Facebook and Youtube on PC, smartphones and tablets.
The anchors and hosts of this coverage are Paolo Abrera, Julius Babao, Karmina Constantino, Jorge Carino, Ron Cruz, Karen Davila, Ces Drilon, Alvin Elchico, Ted Failon, Gretchen Fullido, Mico Halili, Zen Hernandez, Henry Omaga-Diaz, Korina Sanchez, Alex Santos, Bernadette Sembrano, Boyet Sison, Freddie and Pinky Webb, while commentators are Marielle Benitez, Migs Bustos, Dyan Castillejo, Boom Gonzales, Gretchen Ho, Doc Ian Laurel, Gretchen Malalad, TJ Manotoc, Mikee Reyes and Mozzy Ravena.
The country has 41 golds, 91 silvers and 96 bronzes and placed 6th in the medal tally.
4-time swimming gold medalist Miguel Molina was named the Most Valuable Male Player of the 2007 SEA Games, the third Filipino to bag the major award for outstanding SEA Games performance after Akiko Thomson in 1989 Kuala Lumpur Games and Eric Buhain in the 1991 Manila Games.
Ang mga artista natin na kasali sa SEA Games sa Thailand? I can only count three: Japoy Lizardo - ABS-CBN star magic talent - he is the defending champion in pinweight sa Taekwondo. Enchong Dee - another ABS-CBN star magic talent - we already witnessed what happened to this kid in swimming. finished last in the finals of his two events (100-meter and 200-meter butterfly) and Andrew Wolfe - part time actor and model - he a part of rugby team who won the silver medal.
At this time, no other than Mr. Dee participated at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games swimming competitions at the Aquatic Center, His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. when he was in lane 8 of men’s 100-meter butterfly finals on Sunday December 9, 2007 at past 6:29 p.m. local time (7:29 p.m. Manila time).
Despite the live broadcast streaming of the swimming competition of the said event in activity centers in shopping centers nationwide, also at the Activity Center of Star City amusement park, the police clash with protesters in the Filipino capital Manila at past 7:29 p.m. of the said date near the Sofitel Philippine plaza hotel to Star City, also they marched to One ECom Center in SM Mall of Asia complex.
They tried to pass through a police barrier to get close to the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), with about 700 officers deployed at the scene.
“We hope to bring the message that the Philippines is sports-loved country.”
Sunday, November 18, 2018
McEwen shares secret to Pinoy cyclists
Three-time Tour De France sprint champion Robbie McEwen said that Filipino cyclists have the potential to become superstars in the sport.
“Sky is the limit but you have to start building a cycling culture, getting more and more young athletes into cycling to discover the superstar whose going to make it,” McEwen, 46, told The Manila Times after the news conference ushering in the Sun Life Cycle PH at the Seda Hotel in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.
“Just getting more kids into sports and find that real, super talent who can take it all the way.”
The 2002, 2004 and 2006 Tour de France green jersey winner also told Filipino cyclists that consistent and gradual progress is the key to success in the sport.
“Every year, I have done some separate golden workshops with some Filipino national riders, and I told them to take it step by step to become the best in the Philippines, and take the next step to racing the Asian tours,” McEwen added.
McEwen, with businessman Wilfred Uytengsu, actors Piolo Pascual, Jake Cuenca, Enchong Dee, and Matteo Guidicelli were among the celebrities that took part in Sun Life Cycle PH on Saturday in BGC to promote cycling and a healthy lifestyle.
“Finishing the races, then aspiring to win races and working together as a team. So trying to help them to realize that cycling is truly a team sport and you have to do it together to achieve the maximum result,” the retired Australian cyclist said.
https://www.manilatimes.net/mcewen-shares-secret-to-pinoy-cyclists/469592/
“Sky is the limit but you have to start building a cycling culture, getting more and more young athletes into cycling to discover the superstar whose going to make it,” McEwen, 46, told The Manila Times after the news conference ushering in the Sun Life Cycle PH at the Seda Hotel in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.
“Just getting more kids into sports and find that real, super talent who can take it all the way.”
The 2002, 2004 and 2006 Tour de France green jersey winner also told Filipino cyclists that consistent and gradual progress is the key to success in the sport.
“Every year, I have done some separate golden workshops with some Filipino national riders, and I told them to take it step by step to become the best in the Philippines, and take the next step to racing the Asian tours,” McEwen added.
McEwen, with businessman Wilfred Uytengsu, actors Piolo Pascual, Jake Cuenca, Enchong Dee, and Matteo Guidicelli were among the celebrities that took part in Sun Life Cycle PH on Saturday in BGC to promote cycling and a healthy lifestyle.
“Finishing the races, then aspiring to win races and working together as a team. So trying to help them to realize that cycling is truly a team sport and you have to do it together to achieve the maximum result,” the retired Australian cyclist said.
https://www.manilatimes.net/mcewen-shares-secret-to-pinoy-cyclists/469592/
Saturday, November 17, 2018
Star-studded Sun Life Cycle PH today
Sun Life Cycle PH formally opens a non-competitive fun ride designed for family bonding and wellness activity today (Saturday) at the Seda Hotel, Bonifacio Global City, in Taguig.
The fun ride offers three categories, namely Long Ride (40K), Short Ride (20K), and Kid’s Ride, which traverses four cities, namely Taguig, Makati, Manila, and Pasay.
The fun ride’s aim is to enjoy cycling, promote health, and road safety awareness.
The fun ride offers three categories, namely Long Ride (40K), Short Ride (20K), and Kid’s Ride, which traverses four cities, namely Taguig, Makati, Manila, and Pasay.
The fun ride’s aim is to enjoy cycling, promote health, and road safety awareness.
“The vision for this event is to get out, and enjoy riding a bicycle. We want to promote health, we want to promote the awareness to road safety,” Founder Sunrise Events, Wilfred Uytengsu said.
Participants will have a unique opportunity to cycle with three-time Tour De France green jersey winner Robbie McEwen.
Celebrities will also participate in the fun ride, such as Piolo Pascual, Matteo Guidicelli, Jake Cuenca, Enchong Dee, Inigo Pascual, Yong Muhajil, Janus del Prado, Sarah Carlos, Tommy Esguerra and Kisses Devalin.
The race will start with the three-lap Long Ride starting at the BGC Kalayaan Flyover to Gil Puyat Ave. all the way to the turn around point before Taft Ave. then back again in BGC.
The Short Ride will be two laps, making a turnaround on Ayala Ave. and back to BGC.
The Kids’ ride will be a 30-minute solo ride available for 6 to 15 years old.
The event will be attended by a total of 1,100 participants--700 participants in the Long Ride and 400 in the Short.
“Go out and be in the moment. Just go out there and have fun,” Uytengsu said.
Gun start for the Long Ride is scheduled at 6 a.m., followed by the Short Ride at 6:20 a.m. and Kid’s Ride at 8:30 a.m.
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