The six athletes who represented the Philippines at the Paris Paralympics will be honored with a heroes’ welcome by President Ferdinand R.
MoreRubilen Amit made history by becoming the first Filipino to win the WPA Women’s World 9-Ball Championship, securing the title at the
MoreWheelchair thrower Cendy Asusano is set to make her Paralympic debut in the women’s javelin throw F54 event at the Stade de
MoreCreamline, despite being the most successful franchise in the Premier Volleyball League (PVL) with numerous titles, faced an unexpected challenge in the
MoreThe Alas Pilipinas men’s and women’s volleyball teams will face top Japanese clubs in friendly matches at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig
MoreFilipina para swimmer Angel Otom started strong in the women’s 50m backstroke – S5 final at the Paris Paralympics but finished sixth.
MoreFilipino para swimmer Ernie Gawilan concluded his third Paralympic Games in Paris, finishing sixth in the men’s 400m freestyle S7 final with
MoreThe BEST Center’s award-winning sports clinics are set to return in September, focusing on basketball and volleyball in Quezon City and Pampanga.
MoreUnder challenging rainy conditions, wheelchair racer Jerrold Mangliwan secured a spot in the men’s 400-meter T52 final at the 17th Paralympic Games
MoreAgustina Bantiloc, who finished last among 28 archers in the women’s individual compound open ranking phase at the 17th Paralympic Games, is
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