PSC–PCW Women in Sports Awards

The PSC–PCW Women in Sports Awards is an annual award by the state-run Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) in coordination with the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW).

PSC–PCW Women in Sports Awards
Awarded forContributions to Philippine sports
CountryPhilippines
Presented byPhilippine Sports Commission
Philippine Commission on Women
EligibilityWomen
First awarded2024
RelatedPSA Annual Awards

History

The Women in Sports Awards is created by the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) in coordination with the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) to recognize the achievements and contributions of women Filipino athletes. Filipino bowler and PSC Commissioner Bong Coo specifically came up with conceptualizing the sports award project.[1][2] [3] The hosting of the award was first publicly announced on March 5, 2024 at PSA Forum.[4]

The first edition of the awards meant to be held annually was held on March 20, 2024 at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum in Manila coinciding with International Women's Month. The PSC received 300 nominations from various national sports associations with weight given on results made in 2023.[3] 50 major awards were conferred.[5]

As early as March 2024, nominations for the 2025 awards are already being received.[6]

2024 awardees

2024 Women in Sports Awards
DateMarch 20, 2024 (2024-03-20)
LocationRizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila
CountryPhilippines
Highlights
Athletes of the YearAlex Eala (Tennis)
Sarina Bolden (Football)
Lifetime Achievement Awardees6 awardees
Flame Awardees5 awardees

The following were the awardees for the 1st Women in Sports Awards:[7]

Main awardees

AwardWinnerSport / team / recognitionReferences
Athletes of the YearAlex EalaTennis[8]
Sarina BoldenFootball
(Philippine national team)
Lifetime Achievement AwardLydia de VegaAthletics[8]
Elma MurosAthletics
Erlinda LavandiaAthletics
Arianne CerdeñaBowling
Bong CooBowling
Adeline DumapongPowerlifting
Beatriz Lucero LhuillierTaekwondo
Flame AwardHidilyn DiazWeightlifting

[9]

Alyssa ValdezVolleyball
Margielyn DidalSkateboarding
Rubilen AmitSnooker
Carina DayondonMountain climbing
Main Individual AwardJema GalanzaVolleyball[8]
Xiandi ChuaSwimming
Vanessa SarnoWeightlifting
Jocel Lyn NinoblaTaekwondo
Jemyca AribadoSquash
Bien Zoleta ManalacSoft Tennis
Franchette QuirozShooting
Hergie BacyadanBoxing
Bianca BustamanteMotorsports
Agatha WongWushu
Daisy ValdezSurfing
Joyce Gail RebotonPowerlifting
Cheska AltomonteSoftball
Kheith Rhynne CruzTable Tennis
Kim MangrobangTriathlon
Pia GabrielMotorsports
Cristina VergaraWrestling
Mika de GuzmanBadminton
Shagne YaoyaoCycling
Joanie DelgacoRowing
Sakura AlforteKarate
Islay Erika BomogaoMuay Thai
Aleah FinneganGymnastics
Rena FurukawaJudo
Princess ArbilonModern Pentathlon
Sandi Menchi AbahanObstacle Course Racing
Lealyn BaligasaCanoe
Marie Alexis SyBowling
Kaila NapolisJiujitsu
Jack AnimamBasketball
Marisa BarondaBowls
Andrea RoblesArchery
Nesthy PetecioBoxing
Janelle May FraynaChess
Bianca PagdangananGolf
Angel DerlaKun Bokator
Sydney Sy TancontianSambo
Alaiza BelmonteSoftball
Robyn BrownAthletics
Samantha CatantanFencing
Renz DacquelKickboxing
Rassiel SalesRugby
Cheska CentenoBilliards
Pearl CanedaDancesport

Citations

WinnerSport / team / recognitionReferences
Joy ReyesNational Academy of Sports sports director[8]
Veronica CruzTrainer and nutritionist
Jeaneth AroNutritionist
Karen TrinidadSports psychologist
Dyan CastillejoSportscaster
Pia CayetanoWomen in Sports advocate
Smart Omega EmpressEsports (team)[10]
Aielle AguilarJiu-Jitsu[11]
Precious AguilarObstacle course racing (coach)[11]
Mau BelenBasketball 3x3 (coach)[11]
Ani De Leon BrownTriathlon (coach)[11]
Josephine CanareBowling (coach)[11]
Kyle CatantanFencing[11]
Edelyn de AsisWheelchair dancesport[11]
Kaizen de la SernaObstacle course racing[11]
Francine DuchessCanoe kayak (coach)[11]
Divina Gracia EscalaSoft tennis (coach)[11]
Maricon ForneaRowing (coach)[11]
Joanna FranquelliHandball (coach)[11]
Jan Jodilyn FrondaChess[11]
Isabella GamezFigure skating[11]
Cheyzer MendozaChess (parasport)[11]
Juliana GomezFencing[11]
Alexa LarrazabalFencing[12]
Jamie LimKarate[11]
Rianne MalixiGolf[11]
Joy MarinoArchery (coach)[11]
Precious Ocaya-DelarminoMuaythai (coach)[11]
Haydee OngBasketball (coach)[11]
Rani OrtegaTaekwondo (coach)[11]
Ana SantiagoSoftball (coach)[13]
Tots CarlosVolleyball[11]

References

  1. Pedralvez, Bong (March 5, 2024). "Inaugural Filipino Women in Sports Awards slated". Malaya Business Insight. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  2. "First-ever All-Women Sports Awards set for March 20". ABS-CBN News. March 5, 2024. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  3. "First-ever All-Women Sports Awards slated March 20". The Philippine Star. March 5, 2024. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  4. "Esports, Women in Sports Awards tatalakayin sa PSA Forum ngayon" [Esports, Women in Sports Awards will be tackled at PSA Forum today]. Pilipino Star Ngayon (in Filipino). The Philippine Star. March 5, 2024. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  5. "Filipina athletes take spotlight in All Women in Sports Awards". Manila Bulletin. March 18, 2024. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  6. "Women In Sports Awards receives early nominations". Philippine Daily Inquirer. March 27, 2024. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
  7. "Pinay athletes take center stage in Women in Sports Awards". ABS-CBN News. March 19, 2024. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  8. "Eala, Bolden Named Women In Sports Awards' Athletes Of The Year". PageOne.ph. March 20, 2024. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
  9. "Diaz-Naranjo, 4 others named Flame Awardees in 1st Women in Sports Awards". Manila Bulletin. March 18, 2024. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  10. "Smart Omega Empress honored at Women in Sports Awards Night". Manila Standard. March 22, 2024. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  11. Andaya, Ed (March 19, 2024). "When they compete, they're beautiful". Journal Online. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  12. "Highlights of PSC - PCW Women in Sports Awards held in Rizal Memorial Coliseum March 20, 2024 | Highlights of PSC - PCW Women in Sports Awards held in Rizal Memorial Coliseum March 20, 2024". Radyo Pilipinas 2 Sports (in Filipino and English). DZSR. March 21, 2024. Retrieved March 23, 2024 via Facebook.
  13. Valderrama, Aeron Paul (March 20, 2024). "UAAP 86 Softball: Adamson soars closer to Finals with commanding 10-0 win over Ateneo". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
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