(L-to-R): Akiko Thompson-Guevara, Preethy Janarthajan, Fourth Jambalos, Kamille Tingzon and AA Galicia.

By Edwin Rollon

Special Olympics Pilipinas (SOP) is ramping up efforts to promote inclusive sports as it strengthens its partnership with the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), highlighted by plans to host a major regional basketball tournament later this year.

(L-R) Vovinam Federation of the Philippines secretary general Jose “Jop” Malonzo, Xavier Virata of Ayala Foundation Inc., PSC Chairman Patrick Gregorio, POC President Bambol Tolentino, GAB Chairman Atty. Francisco Rivera, and Pilipinas Curling secretary general Jarryd Bello.

The distinguished Philippine Sports Hall of Fame will welcome its fifth batch of inductees on May 20 at the historic Rizal Memorial Coliseum, a venue steeped in the nation’s athletic heritage.

For many young athletes, the journey to becoming a champion begins not on the racecourse but at home. At RLC Residences, creating spaces where families grow, thrive, and build meaningful memories is at the heart of every community. Beyond providing homes, the developer is committed to building environments that inspire growth, nurture dreams, and strengthen family connections.

What to know

  • The Nike After Dark Tour is back for 2026 with an invitation to an unforgettable experience in seven major cities across the globe: Shanghai, Sydney, Mexico City, London, Los Angeles, Manila and Mumbai. 
  • Designed for women, the 2026 Nike After Dark Tour combines the joy of running with an electrifying nighttime experience that seamlessly blends sport, culture and community, resulting in a one-of-one event at every stop.
  • With races of varying distances –– from 10Ks to half marathons –– the tour offers women around the world the opportunity to push new limits and celebrate their collective power and potential. 
  • To learn more and get notified about race dates and registration, visit https://afterdarktour.nike.com/

PAI executive director Anthony Reyes (right) shakes hand with Malay, Aklan Mayor Floribar Bautista during the courtesy call.

Officials of Philippine Aquatics, Inc. (PAI) recently inspected and coordination meetings in Boracay Island as part of the preparations for the upcoming 4th Southeast Asia Open Water Swimming Championship slated August 21-23.

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