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2025 PSA Annual Awards
DateJanuary 27, 2025 (2025-01-27)
LocationManila Hotel, Manila
CountryPhilippines
Hosted byQuinito Henson
Denise Tan
Bea Escudero
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCignal TV
Pilipinas Live
Radyo Pilipinas 2 Sports
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The 2025 San Miguel Corporation (SMC)-Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Annual Awards was an annual awarding ceremony giving honor and spotlight to the individuals (athletes, officials) teams, National Sports Associations and organizations that made success and giving pride and honor to the Philippine sports in the year 2024, specifically in the recent campaign of the Filipino athletes in the 2024 Paris Olympics led by gold medalist Carlos Yulo.

Details

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The awarding ceremony was held on January 27, 2025, at the Centennial Hall of the Manila Hotel in Manila.[1][2][3][4]

A total of 117 athletes from the past Filipino olympians to present sports achievers, coaches, officials, sports organizations and entities led by 2024's PSA Athlete of the Year Carlos Yulo were being honored and given recognition in the biggest PSA Awards to date with the theme "Golden Year, Golden Centenary" in line with the 100th year anniversary of the Philippines' participation in the Summer Olympics.[5][6][7]

Former Senator and two-time Basketball Olympian Freddie Webb was served as the guest speaker on behalf of all the former Olympic athletes.[5]

Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Richard Bachmann, Philippine Olympic Committee President Abraham Tolentino, Philippine Paralympic Committee President Michael Barredo, 1-Pacman Representative Mikee Romero and Senator Bong Go are among those who were attended the awarding ceremony.[4]

The PSA, currently headed by its president, Nelson Beltran, sports editor of The Philippine Star, is the oldest Philippine-based media group established in 1948 and the membership is composed of sportswriters, sports reporters, sports editors, and columnists from the Philippines-based print media (broadsheets and tabloids), online sports news websites, broadcast (TV and radio) and social media.

Honor roll

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Main awards

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The following are the list of main awards of the event.

Athlete of the Year

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Carlos Yulo named as the Athlete of the Year of the PSA for 2024.

The Philippine Sportswriters Association named Carlos Yulo as the unanimous choice for the Athlete of the Year of 2024 on its annual awards night, citing his recent two gold medal feat in the 2024 Paris Olympics, making him as the first Filipino athlete to win multiple gold medals in the 100-year participation of Team Philippines in the Olympics.[8] He also brought home 4 gold medals in the 2024 Asian Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Uzbekistan.[9]

Yulo is the second gymnast to receive the prestigious Athlete of the Year honors after former SEA Games gymnastics medalist Pia Adelle Reyes, who won the coveted Athlete of the Year by the PSA in 1997.[8]

Award Winner Sport References
Athlete of the Year Carlos Yulo Gymnastics (Artistic) [8][10][11]
Milo Philippines Gold, Grit and Glory Award

Main awardees

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Hidilyn Diaz is the latest recipient of the Hall of Fame Award by the PSA.
Award Winner Sport/Team/Recognition References
President's Award Nesthy Petecio and Aira Villegas Boxing
(Bronze Medalists, Women's 57 kg and Women's 50 kg, 2024 Summer Olympics)
[12][13]
Hall of Fame Award Hidilyn Diaz Weightlifting
(Gold Medalist, Women's 55 kg, 2020 Summer Olympics, 4-Time PSA Athlete of the Year - 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022)
[14][15][16]
National Sports Association of the Year Gymnastics Association of the Philippines (GAP)
President: Cynthia Carrion
Gymnastics
(Responsible for winning two gold medals in the 2024 Summer Olympics through Carlos Yulo)
[17][18]
Executive of the Year Abraham Tolentino
President, Philippine Olympic Committee
Philippine sports
(Responsible for bagging the 2 gold and 2 bronze medal performance of Team Philippines in the 2024 Summer Olympics)
[19][20][21]
Mr. Basketball Junemar Fajardo Professional basketball
(Center, Gilas Pilipinas/San Miguel Beermen / 8-time Philippine Basketball Association Most Valuable Player)
[22][23]
Kevin Quiambao Amateur basketball
(Forward, DLSU Green Archers/Goyang Sono Skygunners / 2-time UAAP Men's Basketball Most Valuable Player)
Ms. Volleyball Jia de Guzman Volleyball
(Setter, Alas Pilipinas/Denso Airybees / Best Setter, 2024 AVC Women's Challenge Cup/2024 SEA Women's V.League – First Leg)
Special Awards MVP Group of Manny V. Pangilinan Philippine sports
(Spearheading private sector's support towards Philippine athletes, sports teams and associations)
[24][25][26]
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Collegiate sports
(Recognized for its historic 100th centennial season)

Major awardees

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Sorted by alphabetical order and based by surname.

Winner Sport/Team/Recognition References
Benhur Abalos Horse racing (Horse Owner of the Year)
(Owner and Breeder of 2024 Presidential Gold Cup Champion Batang Manda)
[27][28][29][30]
Rubilen Amit Billiards
(Champion, WPA Women's World 9-Ball Championship)
Batang Manda
Owner and Breeder: Benhur Abalos
Trainer: Claudio Angeles
Jockey: Patty Dilema
Sire/Dam: Ultimate Goal / Posse Left
Horse racing (Horse of the Year)
(Champion, 2024 Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) - Philippine Racing Commission (PHILRACOM) Presidential Gold Cup)
Carlo Biado Billiards
(Champion, WPA Predator World 10-Ball Championship)
John Alvin Guce Horse racing (Jockey of the Year)
(Jockey with the most number of wins for the year 2024)
Melvin Jerusalem Boxing
(World Boxing Council (WBC) Mini-Flyweight Titleholder)
Rianne Malixi Golf
(Champion, 2024 Women's Australian Master of the Amateurs, 2024 US Girls' Junior Championships and 2024 US Women's Amateur Championships)
Tachiana Mangin Taekwondo
(Gold Medalist, Women's -49 kg, 2024 World Junior Taekwondo Championships)
GM Daniel Quizon Chess
(Awarded as the 17th Filipino Chess Grandmaster by the International Chess Federation (FIDE))
Pedro Taduran Boxing
(International Boxing Federation (IBF) Minimumweight Titleholder)

Recognition for Olympians and Paralympians

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The PSA, will also handout recognition and special tribute for all the Olympic athletes and Paralympic athletes who were participated in the recent 2024 Paris Olympics and 2024 Paris Paralympics as well as the other living members of the Philippine Olympic Teams from 1964 Tokyo Olympics until the 2020 Rio Olympics in coordination with the Philippine Olympians Association.[31][32][33]

Athlete Sport
Elreen Ando Weightlifting
Dottie Ardina Golf
Hergie Bacyadan Boxing
John Cabang Tolentino Athletics
Samantha Catantan Fencing
John Ceniza Weightlifting
Joanie Delgaco Rowing
Aleah Finnegan Gymnastics
Jarod Hatch Swimming
Lauren Hoffman Athletics
Emma Malabuyo Gymnastics
Eumir Marcial Boxing
EJ Obiena Athletics
Carlo Paalam Boxing
Bianca Pagdanganan Golf
Nesthy Petecio Boxing
Levi Ruivivar Gymnastics
Kayla Sanchez Swimming
Vanessa Sarno Weightlifting
Aira Villegas Boxing
Kiyomi Watanabe Judo
Carlos Yulo Gymnastics
Athlete Sport
Cendy Asusano Athletics
Agustina Bantiloc Archery
Allain Ganapin Taekwondo
Ernie Gawilan Swimming
Jerrold Mangliwan Athletics
Angel Otom Swimming

Former Olympians

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Edition Athlete Sport
1964 Tokyo Mildred Canete Athletics
1968 Mexico Ernesto Beren Gymnastics
Jimmy Mariano Basketball
1972 Munich Ricardo Fortaleza Boxing
Ral Rosario Swimming
Marte Samson Basketball
Freddie Webb Basketball
1976 Montreal Reynaldo Fortaleza Boxing
1984 Los Angeles Christine Jacob-Sandejas Swimming
1988 Seoul Gregorio Colonia Weightlifting
Monsour del Rosario Taekwondo
Stephen Fernandez Taekwondo
Ed Maerina Rowing
Benjamin McMurray Judo
Akiko Thomson-Guevara Swimming
1992 Barcelona Ed Lasquete Athletics
Bea Lucero Taekwondo
Jaime Recio Shooting
Juan Miguel Torres Sailing
Walter Torres Fencing
Roel Velasco Boxing
Isidro Vicera Boxing
1996 Atlanta Weena Lim Badminton
Elias Recaido Boxing
Onyok Velasco Boxing
2000 Sydney Roberto "Kitoy" Cruz Taekwondo
Donnie Geisler Taekwondo
Jenny Guerrero Swimming
Toni Leviste Equestrian
Jasmin Simpao Taekwondo
Benjie Tolentino Rowing
2004 Athens Raphael Matthew Chua Swimming
Jethro Dionisio Shooting
2008 Beijing Eric Ang Shooting
Hidilyn Diaz Weightlifting
Marestella Torres Athletics
2012 London Jasmine Alkhaldi Swimming
Rene Herrera Athletics
Jessie Lacuna Swimming
2016 Rio Kirstie Alora Taekwondo
Rogen Ladon Boxing
Charly Suarez Boxing
Mary Joy Tabal Athletics
2020 Tokyo Kurt Barbosa Taekwondo
Cris Nievarez Rowing

Special citations

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Sorted by alphabetical order and based by surname.

Winner Sport/Team/Recognition References
Isabella Butler Jiu-jitsu
(Gold Medalist, Girls U18 -57 kg, JJIF World Youth Championships)
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WFM Ruelle Canino Chess
(Member, Philippine Women's Chess Team; Champion, Category B, 45th World Chess Olympiad)
Johann Chua Billiards
(Champion, Hanoi Open 9-Ball Championship and Team Asia Member, Reyes Cup)
Angeline Colonia Weightlifting
(Double Gold and Silver Medalist, Women's -45 kg, IWF Junior Weightlifting Championship)
Creamline Cool Smashers Volleyball
(Champion, All-Filipino, Reinforced and Invitational Conferences, Premier Volleyball League 2024 season)
Kheith Rhynne Cruz Table tennis
(Champion, Girls Under-18 Singles, WTT Youth Contender Westchester; Multiple Medalist, US Table Tennis Open Championships)
Marc Custodio Bowling
(Champion, Open Division, 10th DIBC-Delta Open Bowling Tournament)
Mark Galedo Cycling
(Champion, Men's Elite Long 105 km, 2024 Tour of Guam)
Lovely Inan Weightlifting
(Double Gold and Silver Medalist, Women's -49 kg, IWF Junior Weightlifting Championship)
Albert James Manas Billiards
(Champion, 99 Billiards Club Hanoi Tournament)
Philippine Men's Baseball Team Baseball
(Champion, 2024 East Asia Baseball Cup)
Philippine Dragon Boat Team (PCKDF) Dragon boat
(Overall Champion, 2024 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships)
Philippine Volcanoes Rugby sevens
(Champion, Men's and Women's, Asia Rugby Emirates Sevens Trophy)
Pilipinas Live (Cignal) Sports broadcasting
(Recognized for its world-class livestream and contents of the biggest sports events in the Philippines and the world)
Regie Ramirez Powerlifting
(Deadlift Gold Medalist and Deadlift World Record Holder, Men's 59 kg, 2024 World Open Equipped Powerlifting Championships)
Ramon Suzara Volleyball
(Executive Vice President, Fédération Internationale de Volleyball and President, Asian Volleyball Confederation and Philippine National Volleyball Federation)
Jessa Mae Tabuan Powerlifting
(Triple Gold and Silver Medalist and New Philippine Junior Record Holder, Women's 52 kg, 2024 IPF World Classic and Equipped Sub-Junior, Junior Powerlifting Championship)
Eldrew Yulo Gymnastics
(Gold, Vault, Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Asian Championships; Multiple Medalist, Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships)

Tony Siddayao Awards and Milo Junior Athletes of the Year

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The award, which is named after Tony Siddayao (deceased, former sports editor of the Manila Standard) and sponsored by Milo Philippines is given out to outstanding junior national athletes aged 18 and below.

Winner Sport/Team/Recognition References
Aielle Aguilar Jiu-Jitsu
(Champion, Girls Gi Kids 2 Prey 22 kgs A, 2024 Abu Dhabi World Jiu-Jitsu Festival Championships)
[39][40][41]
James Ajido Swimming
(Gold Medalist, Boys 12-14 100m Butterfly, 11th Asian Age Group Swimming Championships and Gold Medalist, Boys 14-16 50m Butterfly, 46th Southeast Asian Age Group Championships)
Miriam Grace Balisme Wrestling
(Gold Medalist, Women's Freestyle 61 kg, Southeast Asian Wrestling Championships and Oceania Invitational)
Paul Sondrei Capinig Wrestling
(Gold Medalist, Men's Freestyle 51 kg, Southeast Asian Wrestling Championships and Oceania Invitational)
Sophia Catantan Fencing
(Gold Medalist, Girls Junior Foil Individual, 5th Southeast Asia Pacific Fencing Championship)
Alexander Delos Reyes Wushu
(Gold Medalist, Boys Taijijian, 9th World Junior Wushu Championships)
Behrouz Mojdeh Swimming
(Gold Medalist, Boys 200m Backstroke, Asian Open School Invitational Long Course Swimming Championships)

Posthumous Honors for Deceased Sports Personalities

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During the awards program, the organization will offer a special tribute and remembrance to the sports personalities who died in 2024 and January 2025 through a one minute of silent prayer.

  • Rene Alforque (Basketball)
  • Alice Andrada (Golf)
  • Carlos Brosas (Swimming)
  • Edgardo Cantada (Volleyball)
  • Felix Casas (Golf)
  • Boy Clarino (Basketball)
  • Benjie Cleofas (Basketball)
  • Ricky Dandan (Basketball)
  • Edwin Gastanes (Football)
  • Sven-Göran Eriksson (Football)
  • Mervin Guarte (Obstacle Sports)
  • Ays Hufanda (Basketball)
  • Janisa Johnson (Volleyball)
  • Tony Lu (Sports Photography)
  • Clyde Mariano (Sportswriting)
  • Yoyoy Martirez (Basketball)
  • Remy Monteverde (Basketball)
  • Rey Pages (Basektball)
  • Alex Prieto (Golf)
  • Eugene Quilban (Basketball)
  • Janrick Soriano (Football)
  • Chino Trinidad (Sportscasting)
  • Arnold Villanueva (Basketball)
  • Elmer Yanga (Basketball)

See also

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References

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