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  2. Games and Amusements Board - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Makati, Metro Manila. Agency executive. Francisco Rivera [1], Chairman. Parent department. Office of the President of the Philippines. Website. gab.gov.ph. The Games and Amusements Board (GAB) (Tagalog: Lupon sa mga Laro at Libangan) [2] is the government-ran regulatory body of professional sports in the Philippines.

  3. Carlos Yulo - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Edriel Poquiz Yulo (born February 16, 2000) is a Filipino artistic gymnast.He is the 2024 Olympic gold medalist at the floor exercise and vault events. He is the first Filipino and the first male Southeast Asian gymnast to medal at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships with his floor exercise bronze medal finish in 2018, as well as the first Filipino and Southeast Asian to achieve ...

  4. Forbes list of the world's highest-paid athletes - Wikipedia

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    Forbes. Retrieved 8 May 2023. ^ Knight, Brett. "The World's 10 Highest-Paid Athletes: Lionel Messi leads a group that collectively earned more than $990 million in 12 months, with the bar for entry higher than ever". Forbes.

  5. Michael Christian Martinez - Wikipedia

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    At the 2012 Crystal Skate of Romania, Martinez won his first senior international title, also a first for the Philippines. He finished fifth in his second appearance at the 2013 World Junior Figure Skating Championships and set a new personal-best overall score of 191.64 points. A fractured ankle kept him off the ice for two months in 2013.

  6. Philippine Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Sports Hall of Fame (PSHOF) is a hall of fame established in 1999 to honor Filipino athletes, trainers, and coaches with the first batch of inductees included in the hall of fame in 2010. [1] The Philippine Sports Commission manages the operations of the hall of fame. [2]

  7. EJ Obiena - Wikipedia

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    EJ Obiena. Ernest John Uy Obiena (born November 17, 1995 [3][4]) is a Filipino pole vaulter. He is currently ranked world No. 3 in men's pole vault by the 2024 World Athletics Rankings. [5][6] Obiena currently holds the Asian record with his clearance of 6.00 meters at the 2023 World Athletics Championships where he won the silver medal. [7]

  8. Sisi Rondina - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Asian Games. 2019 Subic. Women's Beach. 2021 Quảng Ninh. Women's Beach. Cherry Ann Quipanes Rondina (born September 4, 1996), [1] popularly known as Sisi Rondina, is a Filipino indoor and beach volleyball player. She is currently playing for the Choco Mucho Flying Titans at the Premier Volleyball League.

  9. Kayla Sanchez - Wikipedia

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    Kayla Noelle Sanchez (born 7 April 2001) is a Filipino-Canadian swimmer who represents the Philippines internationally since 2023. [3] She has represented Canada through 2022, at the Olympic and World championship level, and is a two-time Olympic medalist.