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Thursday, August 3, 2017

Miss Philippines 2018 Contestants

Beauty pageant both male and female is a very popular event in the Philippines even more popular sometimes than sports. The Philippines excels far more better in beauty contests than in sports because its obvious that there's so many pretty men and women in the country thus we can conclude that Filipinos are beautiful people. Beauty contests is so massive and widespread in the country from all corners of the islands that countless of women who aspires to be a beauty queen joins from the smallest local barangay or community pageants to the biggest national pageants such as Binibining Pilipinas, Miss Philippines World, Miss Philippines Earth, Mutya Ng Pilipinas among others. One of the reasons why women or even men join beauty contests is because it is their avenue to greater opportunities that may come their way in the future after a good performance in beauty contests or if organizers or other talent scouts or producers see potentials in them they can even be a model, actors, endorsers and many other opportunities in the entertainment industry. They also want to be a good role model and inspire a lot of people from their lifestyle, the way they act, speak and think and their back stories to their advocacy and other worthwhile projects. Events such as this is a good platform to realize advocacy, charities, dreams and other projects so it is a beautiful idea to organize and create beauty contests for its impact, effect and the good outcome or things it brings.

The biggest national beauty pageants in the country like Binibining Pilipinas, Miss World Philippines, Miss Earth Philippines, Mutya Ng Pilipinas not only produces spectacular winners and contestants who excelled in different fields beyond beauty pageants but also started and yields a lot of worthwhile causes and projects that benefits a lot of people, the community, the environment and the nation and its global impact. If the country is to hold a real national pageant where almost every provinces in the country and Metro Manila cities are represented by a contestant it would be pretty exciting to see who will be the winners and be the Philippines' rightful representatives to at least 25 - 35 international beauty pageants big or small annually. Contestants below are official winners of their respective local provincial and city pageants in 2016 and 2017.

Here are the officials contestants of Miss Philippines 2018 beauty pageant representing every provinces and Metro Manila cities with their respective hometowns, districts or barangays (in parenthesis):





Metro Manila

 
Caloocan - Christine Allen Rada (Brgy. 176)  



Makati - Nicole Sobria (Brgy. Tejeros) 



Malabon - Shiara Joy Dizon (Brgy. Longos) 



Mandaluyong - Daniella Mariz Lamptey (Brgy. Buayang Bato) 



Manila - Maria Gail Devora Tobes (Northern Samar) 



Marikina - Klaidel Hope Concepcion (Parang) 



Muntinlupa - Joannie Olila (Poblacion) 




Navotas - Ana Celina Cupcupin (Brgy. San Jose) 




Parañaque - Sofia Jane Panapanaan (San Isidro) 



Taguig - Lovely Lamptey (Central Bicutan) 








Provinces 


Abra - Charlyn Juguilon Villena (Pidigan) 



Agusan del Norte - Princess Jie Tabada (Cabadbaran) 



Agusan del Sur - Honnely Garzon Mahilum (Bayugan) 



Aklan - May Adel Ahmed Salman (New Washington) 



Albay - Angelica Marie Camu (Tabaco) 



Antique - Kathleen Kates Dava Detoro (Bugasong) 



Apayao - Joana Marie Abanza (Luna) 



Aurora - Odeza Dulay Doqueza (Dilasag) 



Basilan - Vina Marie Barandino (Isabela City) 



Bataan - Princess Ericka Tecson (Pilar) 



Batanes - Shane Orlina - (Itbayat) 



Batangas - Siselle Fajardo (Batangas City) 



Benguet - Rhyza Gayle Litaoen (La Trinidad) 



Biliran - Liezl Ruth Catay (Naval) 



Bohol - Glyssa Bingas Perez (Danao) 



Bukidnon - Doreen Khrystel Gonzales (Malaybalay City) 



Bulacan - Teemee Miguel (San Ildefonso) 



Cagayan - Franny Lyn Bartolome Valdez (Baggao) 



Camarines Norte - Shiermay Norte Elnar (Paracale) 



Camarines Sur - Maria Lina Prongoso (Iriga City) 



Camiguin - Vincy Vacalares (Mambajao) 



Capiz - Christine April Daria (Roxas City) 



Catanduanes - Debbie Rose dela Rosa (Virac) 



Cavite - Mikaela Mendez (Tanza) 



Cebu - Marla Pino Alforque (Carcar) 



Compostela Valley - Hecell Jean Bitanga (Panansalan) 



Cotabato - Yiannie Olalisan (Cotabato City) 



Davao del Norte - Mary Joy De Castro (Tagum) 



Davao del Sur - Kyra Angela Valentin (Malalag) 



Davao Occidental - Angelica Joyce Sy (Jose Abad Santos) 



Davao Oriental - Marra Silvosa (Cateel) 



Dinagat Islands - Carissa Rozil Manasan Quiza (Dinagat) 



Guimaras - Josephine Segovia (Nueva Valencia) 



Ifugao - Divine Yennie Hampuy (Lagawe) 



Ilocos Norte - Dianne Irish Joy Lacayanga (Paoay) 



Ilocos Sur - Angelica Maranan (Salcedo) 



Iloilo - Jekkah May Prudente (Iloilo City) 



Isabela - Jeanevave Cabauatan (Luna) 



Kalinga - Preximae Walding Balunggay (Tabuk) 



La Union - Carina Cariño (Agoo) 



Laguna - Christa Lynd Pereira (Biñan) 



Lanao del Norte - Faith Chariza Lapinig (Bacolod) 



Leyte - Karen Keith Go (Tacloban) 



Maguindanao - Mosripa Lansao Kasim (Gen. Salipada K. Pendatun) 



Marinduque - Princess Anne Noche (Mogpog) 



Masbate - Vanna Vefsie Discaya (Uson) 



Misamis Occidental - Remie Danica Apat Omas-as (Clarin) 



Misamis Oriental - Berjayneth Chee (Balingasag) 



Mountain Province - Joy Maerick Ann Valdez Perez (Tadian) 



Negros Occidental - Angelica Esther Portugaleza (Bago City) 



Negros Oriental - Grace Charmaine Vendiola (Zamboanguita) 



Nueva Ecija - Ma. Niña Sandina Magtalas (Cabanatuan) 



Nueva Vizcaya - Chelsea Claro (Diadi) 



Occidental Mindoro - Karen Barot (San Jose) 



Oriental Mindoro - Claureen De Castro (Socorro) 



Palawan - Rhea Sadang (Brookes Point) 



Pampanga - Mary Ann Mungcal (Arayat) 



Pangasinan - Anie Unson (Labrador) 



Quezon Province - Ma. Ahtisa Manalo (Candelaria) 



Quirino - Diane Marielle Bareng (Cabarroguis) 



Rizal - Gwen Stefani Ular (Taytay) 



Romblon - Zarene Mae Tansiongco (San Fernando) 



Samar - Charlene Dasig (Catbalogan) 



Saranggani - Marinel Villanueva (Kiamba) 
 

 
Siquijor - Ana Monica Masayon Donguines (Larena) 



Sorsogon - Claudine Timola (Sorsogon) 



South Cotabato - Camille Folio (Tupi) 



Southern Leyte - Mary Diane Lesiquez (Macrohon) 



Sultan Kudarat - Sharifa Aqeel (Lebak) 



Sulu - Quenieliza Asakil Jukuy (Jolo) 



Tarlac - Jan Lian Claire Domingo (Tarlac City) 



Tawi Tawi - Catherine Jikiri Jahang (Bongao) 



Zambales - Kimberly Morales Johnson (Castillejos) 



Zamboanga del Norte - Jackie Ruth Urongan (Salug) 



Zamboanga del Sur - Rina May Javier (Aurora) 



Zamboanga Sibugay - Sharmaine dela Cruz (Roseller Lim) 



 

Saturday, June 24, 2017

2017 Southeast Asian Games Complete List Of Filipino Athletes


2017 Southeast Asian Games Official Logo






Eric Shauwn Cray






 Kirstie Elaine Alora


Last June 17, 2017 Philippines' SEA Games Chef de Mission Cynthia Carrion released the partial official list of Filipino athletes who will be competing against Southeast Asian region's best in sports for the 29th Southeast Asian Games 2017 to be held from August 19 - 30, 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Philippine sports officials confirmed that at least 542 Filipino athletes will take part in 36 sports. Our women taekwondo's bet Kirstie Elaine Alora will be our flag bearer during the opening ceremony of the said games.

Here is the official complete list of Filipino athletes for the 29th Southeast Asian Games 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.





AQUATICS (Diving) 

Men

Mico Anota
Roy Canete Teodoro Jr.



Women

Melissa Gray Courtney
Ericka Kristy Lukang



AQUATICS (Swimming)

Men

James Deiparine
Jessie Khing Lacuna



 

Women

Jasmine Alkhaldi
Nicole Justine Marie Oliva
Mira Santa Ana Rosalee
Nicole Meah Pamintuan
Roxanne Ashley Yu
Maria Aresa Lipat


 

AQUATICS (Synchronized Swimming)

Aaliyah Isabel Pacheco
Allysaa Marey Salvador
Jeminah Nissi Tiambeng
Ruth Desiree Abiera  



AQUATICS (Water Polo)

Abnel Amiladjid
Adan Gonzales
Frazier Alamara
Juan Paolo Serrano
Macgver Reyes
Mark Jerwin Valdez
Matthew Royce Yu
Mico Anota
Mummar Alamara
Reynaldo Salonga Jr.
Romark Johnson Belo
Tani Gomez Jr.
Teodoro Roy Canete Jr.






ARCHERY

Men

Earl Benjamin Yap
Florante Matan
Joseph Vicencio
Luis Gabriel Moreno
Mark Javier
Niron Brylle Concepcion
Paul Marton Dela Cruz
Rogelio Miguel Tremedal


Women

Abigail Tindugan
Amaya Amparo Cojuangco
Jennifer Chan
Kareel Meer Hongitan
Kim Concepcion
Mary Queen Ybanez
Nicole Marie Tagle
Pia Elizabeth Angela Bidaure



ATHLETICS

Men

Agravante Jeson Oyco (marathon)
Anfernee Lopena (100m, 4x100 m relay)
Aries Toledo (4x400m relay, decathlon)
Arniel Ferrera (hammer throw)
Archand Christian Dimaano Bagsit (200m, 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)
Immuel Candole Camino (3000m steeplechase)
Christopher Ulboc Jr. (3000m steeplechase)
Clinton Kingsley Bautista (110m hurdle)
Edgardo Alejan Jr. (400m, 4x400m relay)
Elbren Neri (1500m)
Eric Shauwn Cray (100m, 400m hurdle, 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)
Ernest John Obiena (pole vault)
Janry Ubas (long jump)
Kenny Gonzales (javelin throw)
Lasangue Manuel Jr. Tacleo (high jump)
Marco Vilog (800m)
Mark Harry Diones (4x100m relay, triple jump)
Medina Francis Tiaga (400m hurdle)
Melvin Calano (javelin throw)
Mervin Guarte (800m, 1500m)
Michael Carlo del Prado (4x400m relay)
Patrick Unso (110m hurdle, 4x100m relay)
Ronne Malipay (triple jump)
Tyler Christian Ruiz (long jump)
Trenten Anthony Beram (200m, 400m, 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)


Women

Kayla Richardson (100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)
Eloiza Luzon (4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)
Emily Jean Obiena (pole vault)
Evalyn Palabrica (javelin throw)
Katherine Khay Santos (4x100m relay, 4x400m relay, long jump)
Marestella Torres-Sunang (long jump)
Narcisa Atienza (heptathlon)
Kyla Richardson (4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)
Riezel Buenaventura (pole vault)
Rosie Villarito (javelin throw)
Reah Joy Pitogo Sumalpong (discus throw)
Mary Joy Tabal (marathon)
Rose Nelson Zion (100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)



BADMINTON

Men

Alvin Morada
Carlos Antonie Cayanan
Peter Magyane
Philip Escueta


Women

Alyssa Leonardo
Sarah Joy Barredo





 


BASKETBALL

Men

Almond Vosotros
Baser Amer
Bobby Ray Parks
Carl Bryan Cruz
Christian Standhardinger
Kevin Ferrer
Kiefer Ravena
Kobe Paras
Mike Tolomia
Raymar Jose
Troy Rosario
Von Pessumal




WomenAra Abaca
Ambie Almazan
Jack Animam
Afril Bernardino
Chack Cabinbin
Clare Castro
Raiza Dy
Allana Lim
Janine Pontejos
Camille Sambile
Cindy Resultay
Andrea Tongco
 


 
 

BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER

Men

Alvin Barbero
Basil Al-shajjar
Carlo Biado
Dennis Orcollo
Efren Reyes
Francisco Dela Cruz
Jefrey Roda
Johann Chua
Warren Kiamco


Women

Chezka Centeno
Rubilen Amit



BOWLING

Men

Anton Jose Alcazaren
John Paule Macatula
Jo-Mar Roland Jumapao 

Kenneth Chua
Kevin Oliver Cu
Mervin Matheiu Tan


Women

Dan Coronacion
Krizziah Lyn Tabora
Maria Liza Del Rosario
Maria Lourdes Arles
Marian Lara Posadas
Marie Alexis Sy



BOXING

Carlo Paalam
Charly Suarez
Eumir Marcial
Ian Clark Bautista
John Noble Tupas
Mario Fernandez

Marvin Sonsona



CYCLING

Men


Boots Ryan Cayubit
Christopher John Caluag
Daniel Patrick Caluag
Dominic Perez
George Oconer
Jerry Aquino Jr.
John Renee Mier
Kristian Emmanuel Reyes
Marcelo Felipe
Mark John Lexer Galedo
Mervin Barnachea Corpuz
Ronald Nozuelo Oranza
Rustom Lim


Women

Marella Vania Salamat
Sienna Elaine Fines



EQUESTRIAN

Men

John Collins
Joker Arroyo
Fabio Lopes Abadia
Frank Freund
John Fredrik Yvonne
John Fredrik Jansson
Laurio Benjie Cabungal
Leoncio De Leon
Shamus Joseph Mckeever
Saturnino Cabungcal
Valentin Daniel Oliver Marcotte


Women

Syquia Collins
Chiara Sophia Amor
Maria Angelica Ayala
Marie Antonette Leviste
Amy Janette Graham
Hannan Jennifer Yvonne



 


FENCING

Men

Brennan Wayne Louie
Donnie Arth Navarro
Eric Brando II
Nathaniel Perez
Noelito Jose Jr.
Reynaldo Perez Jr.


 

Women

Clichelleyn Del Rosario
Hanniel Abella
Harlene Raguin
Jylyn Nicanor
Maxine Isabel Esteban
Samantha Kyle Catantan



 

FOOTBALL

Men

Christian Lapas
Daniel Bernan Gadia
Dimitri Lionel Limbo
Dylan Alain Lucienne De Bruycker
Jaime Vicenzo Cheng
Jordan Blair
Javier Augustine Gayoso
Jeremiah Raphael Rocha
Julian Mariano Clarino
Junell Mark Bautista
Kouichi Belgira
Nathanael Ace Villanueva
Nimrod Balabat
Ray Joseph Joyel
Rey Franco
Miguel De La Torre
Reymart Cubon
Roberto Corsame Jr
Richard Talaroc Jr
Valentino Calvo
Yoshiharu Koizumi


Women

Alesa Nazareno Dolino
Alisha Clare Mendoza Del Campo
Anicka Chabeli Arrieta Castaneda
Daydora Jarvis
Eva Silva Madarang
Faith Sean Ruetas
Hali Moriah Candido Long
Inna Kristianne Beza Palacios
Irish Oliveros Navaja
Isabela Francesca Medallon Mahoney
Jesse Anne Shugg
Jovelle Cordero Sudaria
Kathleen Camille Muldong Rodriguez
Kayla Jan Aragones Inquig
Kyrhen Angela Bretana Dimaandal
Maeva Bella Abao Collatos
Mea Dematao Bernal
Patrice Mae San Pedro Impelido
Patricia Tomanon
Regine Metillo
Sara Isobel Arrieta Castaneda



GOLF

Men

Carl Jano Corpus
Jolo Timothy Magcalayo
Luigi Paolo Wong
Ruperto Zaragosa III


Women

Lois Kaye Go
Harmie Nicole Constantino
Yuka Saso



GYMNASTICS

Men

Adrian Apuyan
Albert Lopez
Fortunato Abad IV
Jan Gwynn Timbang
John Matthew Vergara
Reynald Capellan


Women

AJ Melgar
Ariella Orella
Cristina Onofre
Jean Caluscusin
Kaitlin De Guzman
Katrina Evangelista
Katrina Loretizo
Marian Nicolle Medina
Mariana Josefa Hermoso
Mary Andrea Cantero
Rachelle Arellano
Reyna Jean Cornel
Shieldannah Sabio



HOCKEY (ICE)

Anton Cadiz
Benjamin Jorge Imperial
Carl Michael Montano
Daniel Pastrama
Francois Emmanuel Gautier
Hector Pierre Navasero
Jan Aro Regencia
John Steve Fuglister
Jon David Samson
Jorell Crisostomo
Jose Inigo 
Joshua Carino
Julius Frederick Santiago
Lenard Rigel Lancero II
Martin Sison
Miguel Alfonso Relampagos
Miguel Serrano
Paolo Spafford
Patrick Russell Syquiatco
Paul Gabriel Sanchez
Seppi Gianpetro
Tenedoro Carlo



HOCKEY (INDOOR)

Men

Arvin Villagomez
Celfin Naz
Christian Lowell Galicia
Jhunar Rei Forio
Jonas Kenneth Gonzales
John-El Guinto
Juncent CJ Marasigan
Marvin Lianza
Nevie John Tambot
Oliver Buarao
Reiger Clifford Pecho
Sherwinson Casapao


Women

Denizelle Ann Rasing
Dyran Joy Calayo
Edelyn Pantano Suarez
Jevilyn Obasa
Kyle Delos Santos
Klaryn Retodo
Kristine Elaine Santos
Maria Paulyn Castillo
Paula Jean Dumaplin   
Yarra Austine Sebastian



JUDO

Keisei Nakano
Kiyomi Watanabe
Kodo Nakano
Kohei Kohagura
Mariya Takahashi
Rolan Llamas
Shugen Nakano
Sydney Sy
Yuta Yazaki



KARATE-DO

Men

Afif Sharief
Carmelo Patricio Jr.
Engene Stoner Dagohoy
James Orencio de los Santos
Jayson Ramil Macaalay
John Michael Vincent Badil

John Paul Bejar
Rexor Tacay


Women

Erica Celine Samonte
Junna Tsukii
Kimverly Madrona
Mae Soriano
Miyuki Tacay



LAWN BOWLS

Men


Angelo Morales
Christopher Dagpin
Curte Robert Guarin
Elmer Abatayo
Emmanuel Portacio
Hommer Mercado
Leoncio Carreon Jr
Marcelito Pancho
Rodel Labayo
Ronald Lising


Women

Ainie Knight 

Asuncion Bruce
Hazel Jagonoy
Margie Ortilano
Marisa Baronda
Nancy Toyco
Nenita Tabiano
Rosita Bradborn
Sharon Hauters
Vilma Greenlees



MUAY THAI

Jay Harold Gregorio
Jonathan Polosan
Khen Johnson Marques
Phillip Delarmino
Ryan Jakiri



NETBALL

Ana Thea Ceñarosa
Ana Theresa Codiñera
Anjelica Estacion
Cathlyn Jane Seño
Diana Doqueza
Eliezza Dianne Ventura
Eunice Krisma Ann Japone
Ghia Lozada
Katryna Rose Domino
Leanne Espina
Meilyn Guerra Ip
Teresa Angeline Aquino



PENCAK SILAT


Men 

 
Alfau Jan Abad
Almohaidib Abad
Dines Dumaan
Jaciren Abad
Jefferson Rhey Loon
Jhon Paul Acat
Juanillio Ballesta II
Juryll Del Rosario
Rick-Rod Ortega
Raymond Bueno
Solomon Eluna
 


Women

Cherry May Regalado
Mutmainna Asmad
Princesslyn Enopia


 


PETANQUE

Men

Anfulfo Masumbol
Angelo Joseph Sangalang
Aristides Samia
Jhasfer Gamis Camingal


Women

Gema Casem
Mary Grace Munar



RUGBY SEVENS

Men



Andrew David Ramsden

Christophe Hitch
Edlen Gil Robert Hernandez
Gareth Leslie Holgate
Harry Morris
Jason Ritchie Lynch
Jay-VolNey Rouse
Jonel Madrona
Joshua Mikael Aragon
Justin Thomas Coveney

Philip Blake Harrison
Vincent Francis Young  


Women


Aiumi Ono
Angella Camille San Juan
Bird Tanya Louise
Camilla Maryam Maslo
Dixie Star Yu
Gelanie Gamba
Helena Roxanne Indigne

Jocefine Lareda
Kaye Llanie Honoras
Madille Salinas
Rassiel Sales
Sylvia Tudoc
 



SAILING

Men

Emerson Villena
Geylord Coveta
Janno Dalanon
Jeanson Lumapas
Lester Troy Tayong
Morris Lann Madlos
Ridgely Balladares
Rubin Cruz Jr. 


Women

Alaiza Mae Belmonte
Charizzane Napa
Jerene Durana



 


SEPAK TAKRAW

Men

Alvin Pangan
Emmanuel Escote
Jason Huerte
Joeart Jumawan
John Carlo Lee
John Jeffrey Morcillos
John John Bobier
Mark Joseph Gonzales
Regie Renzan Pabriga

Rhemwil Catana
Rheyjey Cabogoy Ortouste
Ronsited Gabayeron


Women

Jean Marie Sucalit
Kristel Carloman
Lhaina Lhiell Mangubat
Mary Ann Lopez

Rizzalyn Amolacion



SHOOTING

Men

Eric Ang
Hagen Alexander Topacio
Jayson Valdez

Joaquin Miguel Ancheta
Paul Brian Rosario


Women

Amparo Teresa Acuna
Elvie Baldivino
Shanin Lyn Gonzales



SQUASH


Men

David William Pelino
Juan Rafael Yam
Reymark Begornia
Robert Andrew Garcia


Women

Isabelle Gotuaco
Jemyca Aribado
Joan Arebado
Yvonne Alyssa Dalida



TABLE TENNIS

Men

Isaias Seronio
Jann Mari Nayre
Japheth Adasa
Richard Gonzales

Ryan Rodney Abellara Jacolo
 
Women


Emy Rose Dael
Jamaica Dianne Go Sy
Rose Jean Fadol
Sendrina Andrea Balatbat



TAEKWONDO

Men

Arven Alcantara
Dustin Jacob Mella
Francis Aaron Agojo
Raphael Enrico Mella
Rodolfo Reyes Jr

Samuel Thomas Morrison

Women

Jocel Lyn Ninobla
Juvenille Faye Crisostomo
Kirstie Elaine Alora 

Pauline Louise Lopez
Rhezie Canama Aragon
Rinna Babanto



TENNIS


Men

Francis Casey Alcantara
Jeson Patrombon
Ruben Gonzales
Treat Conrad Huey
 

Women

Anna Patrimonio
Denise Dy
Khim Iglupas
Katharina Lenhert



TRIATHLON

Men

John Leerams Chicano
Nikko Bryan Huelgas


Women

Maria Claire Adorna
Marion Kim Mangrobang



VOLLEYBALL

Men

Alden Dave Gabunada Cabaron
Alnakran Abdilla
Asia Genuel Dela Cruz
Bonjomar Castel
Bryan Berroyo Bagunas

Gregorio Budollo Dolor
Herschel Ronald Ramos
Jack Kalingking
John Vic de Guzman
Mark Gil Alfafara
Reyson Fuentes

Relan Laranang Taneo


Women

Abigail Marano
Aiza Pontillas
Alyja Daphne Santiago
Alyssa Valdez
Dennise Michelle Lazaro
Frances Xinia Molina
Geneveve Casugod
Jovelyn Gonzaga
Kim Fajardo
Maika Angela Ortiz
Mika Aereen Reyes
Rhea Katrina Dimaculangan





WATERSKI

Angelo Louise Linao
Maiquel Jawn Selga
Mark Griffin




 

WEIGHTLIFTING

Aldante Pelayo
Colonia Nestor Landag



 

WUSHU

Men

Daniel Parantac
Norlence Ardee Catolico
Thornton Quienes Lou Saya


Women

Agatha Chrystenzen Wong
Kimberly Machua


 




Sources:

https://alchetron.com/Eric-Cray-479246-W
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Southeast_Asian_Games
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/bronze-medalist-philippines-kirstie-elaine-alora-poses-news-photo/456577620











Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Southeast Asian Games 2017 List Of Filipino Athletes In Athletics


2017 Southeast Asian Games Logo  



The Philippines will be sending thirty-seven (37) Filipino athletes that will be competing for the track and field events in athletics for the  29th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games 2017 that will be held from August 19 - 30, 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It consists of twenty-five (25) male athletes and thirteen (13) female athletes. Here is the list of Filipino athletes who will be competing in athletics and the specific events they will be taking action (in parenthesis).


Athletics:

MEN

Agravante Jeson Oyco (marathon)
Anfernee Lopena (100m, 4x100 m relay)
Aries Toledo (4x400m relay, decathlon)
Arniel Ferrera (hammer throw)
Archand Christian Dimaano Bagsit (200m, 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)
Immuel Candole Camino (3000m steeplechase)
Christopher Ulboc Jr. (3000m steeplechase)
Clinton Kingsley Bautista (110m hurdle)
Edgardo Alejan Jr. (400m, 4x400m relay)
Elbren Neri (1500m)
Eric Shauwn Cray (100m, 400m hurdle,  4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)
Ernest John Obiena (pole vault)
Janry Ubas (long jump)
Kenny Gonzales (javelin throw)
Lasangue Manuel Jr. Tacleo (high jump)
Marco Vilog (800m)
Mark Harry Diones (4x100m relay, triple jump)
Medina Francis Tiaga (400m hurdle)
Melvin Calano (javelin throw)
Mervin Guarte (800m, 1500m)
Michael Carlo del Prado (4x400m relay)
Patrick Unso (110m hurdle, 4x100m relay)
Ronne Malipay (triple jump)
Tyler Christian Ruiz (long jump)
Trenten Anthony Beram (200m, 400m, 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)




WOMEN

Kayla Richardson (100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)
Eloiza Luzon (4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)
Emily Jean Obiena (pole vault)
Evalyn Palabrica (javelin throw)
Katherine Khay Santos (4x100m relay, 4x400m relay, long jump)
Marestella Torres-Sunang (long jump)
Narcisa Atienza (heptathlon)
Kyla Richardson (4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)
Riezel Buenaventura (pole vault)
Rosie Villarito (javelin throw)
Reah Joy Pitogo Sumalpong (discus throw)
Mary Joy Tabal (marathon)
Rose Nelson Zion (100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100m relay, 4x400m relay)





Source:





http://pinoyathletics.info/2017/06/sea-games-roster/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Southeast_Asian_Games



Sunday, April 30, 2017

Binibining Pilipinas 2017 - Ruffa Nava: A Strong Filipina Who Rose From All Adversity











Ruffa Nava is one of the aspiring contestants of Binibining Pilipinas 2017. She was chosen as one of the forty (40) official contestants of Binibining Pilipinas 2017 last February 28, 2017. She was given her official number as Binibini 26 representing Iloilo City. She is hoping to win one of the crowns of Binibining Pilipinas 2017 namely: Miss Universe Philippines, Binibining Pilipinas International, Binibining Pilipinas Intercontinental, Binibining Pilipinas Supranational, Binibining Pilipinas Grand International and Binibining Pilipinas Globe.

Meanwhile here are some trivia about Ruffa Nava:


Her family most especially her mother did not expect her to be a beauty queen one day because she looks and lives totally different during her growing up years.

She was conceived by her mother to an American actress Phoebe Cates and named her after Ruffa Gutierrez who was crowned Binibining Pilipinas World 1993 the year she was born.

During her younger years, Ruffa Nava was a dark or ebony young girl, skinny and boyish.

At an early age, Ruffa had to work just to have some money for school. She used to sell ice candy, ice pop, pork cracklings and peanuts at the Iloilo Fort San Pedro.

Inspite of this, Ruffa was never ashamed of their poverty instead she  persevered just to provide food for her family. 

After graduating in high school, Ruffa entered the modelling world to send her siblings and nephews to school.

One of the things she bought on her first salary was GI Sheets for their house to stop the leakage on their ceiling during the rainy days.

Ruffa is a member of the Professional Models Association of the Philippines (PMAP) where the members include Miss International Kylie Versoza, Bb. Pilipinas Intercontinental 2016 Jennifer Ruth Hammond and Miss Universe Philippines 2016 Maxine Medina.

Indeed she has a beautiful life story that Ruffa Nava hoped has inspired many people not just women but people of all ages, color, shapes and backgrounds. Her life story will not in any way help her win the title but her astounding stunning performance in the competition fueled by her fire of determination and perseverance and motivation brought by all the insurmountable odds and adversities she had faced and at present experiences. Most of all her unwavering faith in God triumphs and achieves everything that will fulfill all her heart's desires. She is a legendary mythical phoenix who rises from all hardships, struggles and adversities to triumph and reach the top.





Photo Sources:

Raymond Saldana
Binibining Pilipinas Facebook Page 
Owen Reyes Photography Facebook Page

Saturday, April 29, 2017

Palarong Pambansa 2017 Final And Official Medal Tally Results and Special Awards






Regular Sports




Demo Sports




Para Games





Special Awards: 


Football

Most Valuable Player - Orlan Joseph Togores - (NCR)
Best Midfielder - Geri Martini Rey  - (WVRAA)
Best Defender - Marc Jessar Tobias - (NCR)
Best Striker (Golden Boot Trophy) - Keith Absalon - (NCR)
Best Goalkeeper - Jason Edward Blanco - (NCR)
Best Fair Play Award - Region XVIII (NIRAA) 



Champion Trophy -  NCR (Regular Sports)
                              Region VII - CVRAA (Demonstration Sports)
                              Region IV-A - STCAA  (Para Games)



Opening Ceremony Best In Saludo - Region V (BRAA)
Best in Uniform - Region X - (NMRAA)

Most Disciplined Delegation - Region XI (DAVRAA)
                   2nd place - Region IV-A (STCAA)
                   3rd place - Region XVIII (NIRAA)


Most Organized Delegation - Region XVIII (NIRAA)
                    2nd place - Region X (NMRAA)
                    3rd place - Region IV-A (STCAA)



Most Eco-friendly and Cleanest Delegation - Region XVIII  (NIRAA)
                   2nd place - Region X (NMRAA)
                   3rd place - Region IV-A (STCAA)



Best Billeting Area -  Region XVIII  (NIRAA)
                   2nd place - Region X (NMRAA)
                   3rd place - Region XI (DAVRAA)

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Celebrating 1000 Posts




This marks the 1000th post on this page on its eight years of existence. Throughout its eight colorful years, Watchful Eyes Of A Silhouette blog have seen highs and lows and some dramas behind it.  It used to serve Google AdSense but the strict ad serving Google strictly removed my account from their system after they thought of inappropriate multiple clicks done by me. I tried to appeal to Google and reverse the decision but it was final and permanent so I left with no choice but to maintain this blog without any ads. This prompts me to almost give up on this blog and close it forever but then again I realized I've already done some milestones and somehow progress on this blog just to close this so I decided to just maintain it and I am hoping to serve ads on my blog in the future to continue running this blog. There are also requests of reviewing their products and promote their tourist destinations before but I was not able to do it but hopefully next time I would. However, the most unforgettable is that when someone tried to buy this blog to own and publish his own articles on this blog noting the global audience reach of this blog already however I decline because it took me years to build this just to sell it to someone. I can only offer co-authorship for a hefty price of course. This way the blog will continue to evolve and grow through the years.

This is how this blog went through until it reached its 1000th post and hoping to have more productive and exciting years and posts ahead on this blog. Let's have a toast and cheers to 1000 and beyond!

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

OSCARS 2017 89TH ACADEMY AWARDS: MOONLIGHT WINS AFTER ALL THE MIX UP!












Moonlight, a coming of age tale of a young black man Chiron growing up in a crime infested area of Miami beautifully told in three chapters was named the best film of 2016 at the 89th Academy Awards Oscar 2017 right after La La Land producer Jordan Horowitz named them as the winner when the presenter Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway announced the wrong winner La La Land. It bested eight other nominees on the category: Arrival, Fences, Hacksaw Ridge, Hell or High Water, Hidden Figures, La la land, Lion and Manchester by the Sea.

Best Director went to 32 year-old Damien Chazelle for the film La La Land making him the youngest director in Oscar history to win the Academy Award. Best Actress went to Emma Stone of La La Land while Best Actor went to Casey Affleck of the film Manchester by the Sea.

Academy Award winner for Best Sound Mixing Kevin O'Connell also made history with the most number of nominations without winning with 20 all but until his 21st nomination while Meryl Streep also celebrated her record breaking 20th acting nomination.

TV show personality Jimmy Kimmel hosted the ceremony.



Here is the complete list of winners:


Best Picture - Moonlight – Adele Romanski, Dede Gardner, and Jeremy Kleiner

Best Director - Damien Chazelle – La La Land

Best Actor - Casey Affleck – Manchester by the Sea as Lee Chandler

Best Actress - Emma Stone – La La Land as Mia Dolan

Best Supporting Actor - Mahershala Ali – Moonlight as Juan

Best Supporting Actress - Viola Davis – Fences as Rose Maxson

Best Original Screenplay - Manchester by the Sea – Kenneth Lonergan

Best Adapted Screenplay - Moonlight – Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney from In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue by Tarell Alvin McCraney

Best Animated Feature Film - Zootopia – Byron Howard, Rich Moore, and Clark Spencer

Best Foreign Language Film - The Salesman (Iran) in Persian – Asghar Farhadi

Best Documentary - Feature - O.J.: Made in America – Ezra Edelman and Caroline Waterlow

Best Documentary - Short Subject  - The White Helmets – Orlando von Einsiedel and Joanna Natasegara

Best Live Action Short Film - Sing – Kristóf Deák and Anna Udvardy

Best Animated Short Film - Piper – Alan Barillaro and Marc Sondheimer

Best Original Score - La La Land – Justin Hurwitzdouble

Best Original Song - "City of Stars" from La La Land – Music by Justin Hurwitz, Lyric by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul

Best Sound Editing - Arrival – Sylvain Bellemare

Best Sound Mixing - Hacksaw Ridge – Kevin O'Connell, Andy Wright, Robert Mackenzie, and Peter Grace

Best Production Design - La La Land – David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco

Best Cinematography - La La Land – Linus Sandgren

Best Makeup and Hairstyling - Suicide Squad – Alessandro Bertolazzi, Giorgio Gregorini, and Christopher Nelson

Best Costume Design - Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them – Colleen Atwood

Best Film Editing - Hacksaw Ridge – John Gilbert

Best Visual Effects - The Jungle Book – Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, Andrew R. Jones, and Dan Lemmon