Friday, January 10, 2025

The Great Filipino Story

Eala, Bolden Named Women In Sports Awards’ Athletes Of The Year

Atletang Pinay! Alex Eala from tennis and Sarina Bolden from football have been crowned Athletes of the Year at the inaugural Women in Sports Awards ceremony.

Barcelona-Based Batangueño Best Filipino Finisher In Rome Marathon

Husay! Isang food vendor na si Rixone Martinez ang nanalo bilang best Filipino finisher sa ginanap na run marathon sa Roma.

‘Pinoy Aquaman’ Sets New Record In 10.8-Kilometer Capiz Swim

Ang manlalangoy na si Ingemar Macarine, kilala bilang “Pinoy Aquaman,” ay nakumpleto ang 10.8 kilometrong paglangoy mula sa Olotayan Island hanggang sa People’s Park sa Baybay, Roxas City, lalawigan ng Capiz, noong Linggo.

Meet Alexie Mae Brooks: First Black, Androgynous Woman To Represent Iloilo At MUPH 2024

From humble beginnings to Miss Iloilo 2024: Get to know Alexie Brooks’ incredible journey from the marketplace to glamor.

Filipina Cake Artist In Hawaii Takes On ‘The Greatest Baker’ Challenge

Michelle Hoy, a Filipina baker, takes on the challenge in ‘The Greatest Baker’ competition.

The Best Of Filipino Sports In 2023 By The Great Filipino Stories

A Year of Athletic Legacy! The Great Filipino Stories curates the best of 2023 Filipino sports, highlighting moments that made waves in Philippine history!

Ilocos Norte Students Bring Home 3 Golds, 2 Silvers From Math Olympiad

Five outstanding students bring home three gold and two silver awards from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Filipino Slam Dunk Master David Carlos Clinches Dunk Championship In Singapore

Sky's the Limit! Pinoy dunk phenom David Carlos clinches the dunk champion crown at Jumpshot 3x3 in Singapore!

Obiena’s Success Inspires Young, Aspiring Athletes

Pole vaulter EJ Obiena, the first Filipino to qualify for the Olympics, prepares to soar to success with grit, perseverance, and the support of MILO as a brand ambassador.

Threads Of Heritage: Aklan Piña Handloom Weaving Gets Recognition From UNESCO

Aklan’s rich tradition of piña weaving has recently gained international recognition, as it has been added to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Intangible Cultural Heritage list.