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Philippines moved four notches up in the latest FIBA world men's rankings
PH jumps 4 spots up the FIBA men's rankings
Manila Times
15 Aug 2024
The Philippines moved four notches up in the latest FIBA world men's basketball rankings, jumping from 38th to 34th spot a few days after the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The plus-4 jump in the FIBA rankings can be attributed to surprise showing of Gilas Pilipinas in the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Riga, Latvia where the Filipinos shock the host country which was ranked No. 6 in the world back then.
The Philippines lost by a narrow margin in its final group stage assignment versus Georgia, but its stunning win over Latvia was good enough to earn the Philippines a spot in the semifinals.
Mentored by Tim Cone, Gilas Pilipinas eventually bowed to Brazil, which went on to punch a ticket in the Olympics. Brazil managed to reach the Olympic quarterfinals in Paris, France.
Latvia, meanwhile, dropped three places down, from sixth to ninth in the current world rankings.
Among the Asian basketball squads, Japan also made a huge leap, going up from 26th to 21st, thanks to its 11th place finish in the Paris Olympics.
Even South Sudan, which lost by just a point to the NBA star-studded USA team in their exhibition play, scored a plus-11 to climb up to 23rd in FIBA rankings.
United States stayed at No. 1 in the men's ranking following its six-game sweep in Paris en route to capturing its fifth straight Olympic gold medal.
Serbia also improved to No. 2 following its Olympic bronze medal, beating No. 3 Germany.
France, led by Victor Wembanyama, improved five spots to No. 4 after its silver medal in the Olympic Games.
Singapore president state visit to the Philippines
Singapore president arrives in Philippines for three-day state visit
August 15, 2024
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will meet Singaporean president Tharman Shanmugaratnam today to mark the start of the foreign leader's three-day visit to the Philippines.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. meets with Singaporean President Tharman Shanmugaratnam to strengthen the bilateral relationship between the Philippines and Singapore, May 31, 2022. |
Marcos and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos will welcome the Singaporean leader and his spouse, Jane Ittogi Shanmugaratnam, according to the Presidential Communications Office (PCO).
Marcos and Tharman are expected to discuss bilateral relations between the two Southeast Asian countries and witness the signing of a memorandum of understanding on the recruitment of Filipino healthcare workers and carbon credits.
During his visit, Tharman will be briefed by Environment Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga, on the Philippines’ plans for sustainability of water and other natural assets, and possible areas for bilateral cooperation, according to Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
"The two countries will continue to engage in cooperation in both bilateral and multilateral arenas, particularly in the fields of energy and healthcare, among others," the PCO said.
Tharman is the first Singaporean head of state to visit the Philippines in an official capacity since Halimah Yacob in 2019.
The visit comes after Marcos' trip to Singapore in May, where he extended an invitation to Tharman and Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to visit the Philippines.
Diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Singapore were formally established on May 16, 1969. The two countries celebrated their 55th year of diplomatic ties this year.
An estimated 200,000 Filipinos live and work in Singapore, an estimated 60% of which are professionals and skilled workers, while the rest are employed as household service workers.
PSHS wins gold at Nuclear Science Olympiad
PSHS wins gold at Nuclear Science Olympiad
15 Aug 2024
MOHAMMAD Nur "Iman" Casib of Marawi City, an incoming Grade 12 student of Philippine Science High School (PSHS) Central Mindanao Campus, won not just gold at the 1st International Nuclear Science Olympiad (INSO) but was hailed as Nuclear Ambassador for obtaining the highest points overall among 55 contenders from 14 Asia-Pacific countries in the theoretical and experimental exams.
PSHS Central Mindanao is located in Balo-i, Lanao del Norte.
A competition for junior and senior high school students ages 15 to 20, INSO was held at the New Clark City in Pampanga from August 1 to 6.
Neil Kyle Olaer Maniquis of Manila Science High School also won gold for the Philippines and six others for their respective countries in the olympiad.
Besides Casib and Olaer, the other gold medalists were Caldras Tan Hong Xun, Caleb Chia, Tran Doan Duy Phuc, and Wong Kheng Hshin (Singapore); M N Ahamed Mushab (Sri Lanka); and Nopparuj Sodsri (Thailand).
Silver medalists were Nonpawit Koheng, Rawisara Chokdeepanich and Tharatep Lertpetaiy (Thailand); Isaac Toh Thiam Tek and Lim Yee Jian (Malaysia); Subhan Kashif and Suleman Nouman (Pakistan); Pabasara Kaushalya Maduwage and W. A. Akila Chamodya Bandara (Sri Lanka); Seyedabolfazl Mahdaei (Iran); Jeremiah Auza (Philippines); Galvandi Ibrahim (Qatar); and Mohammed Akrikish (Saudi Arabia).
Bronze medalists were Ayda Bina, Seyed Mohammad Sajadiyan and Shayan Rezazadeh (Iran); Arell Yazid Fazrin Bin Mohd Fauzi and Saratt Suthagar (Malaysia); Ehban Awan and Qasim Salam (Pakistan); Ganzorig Khuslen and Nyam-Ayush Tuvshin (Mongolia); Azzam Khalid Abdullah Alomari, Hala Salman Al Abbad and Hasan Alawadh (Saudi Arabia); Hasan Aman (Bahrain); Omar Amjad Yousef Shbeita (Jordan); Aditya Vivek (Qatar); and Saayuj Ion Mathew (UAE).
According to INSO, the contestants came as teams representing their respective countries but competed as individuals.
Further, they were ranked according to the points they obtained in the two exams, where Casib emerged as the topnotcher.
Topics covered in the olympiad were the structure of an atom and nucleus, radiation, fission and fusion, radioactivity in the environment, history of nuclear science, risk and safety, and applications in energy, health, industry/agriculture, and the environment.
"The Olympiad is not just a competition but also building long-lasting cooperation for future activities,'' Helena Zhivistkaya, expert of the Nuclear Knowledge Management Section of the International Atomic Energy Agency Department of Nuclear Energy, reminded the contestants.
On opening day, Department of Science and Technology (DoST) Philippine Nuclear Research Institute Director Carlo Arcilla, PhD, said organizing the first-ever nuclear science olympiad was challenging.
"When we accepted the invitation to host this event, we did not know how big of a feat this would be for our country, but we are delighted to see all of you here with us today as the participants of this competition that is the first of its kind,'' he said.
Meanwhile, DoST Secretary Renato Solidum stressed that INSO aims to "increase global awareness on the peaceful applications of nuclear science and technology, particularly on how these are supportive to the current thrust of the science department."
56th International Chemistry Olympiad in Saudi Arabia
At the 56th International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on July 21-30, 2024, the Philippine team showcased their exceptional knowledge and skills, securing bronze medals and honorable mentions.
The brightest young chemists from around the globe gathered to showcase their exceptional knowledge and skills. Amid this fierce competition, the Philippine delegation shone brightly, securing bronze medals and honorable mentions, highlighting the nation's talent and determination on the world stage.
Stellar performances from the Philippine delegation were witnessed as they triumphed over challenging theoretical and practical examinations.
Securing bronze medals for the country were Gelrays Jules Fornan of PSHS Soccsksargen Region Campus and Rex Alphonse Reventar of PSHS Main Campus.
Honorable mention were Ogden Michael Javier of PSHS Main Campus and Jacob Emmanuel Sadorra of PSHS Central Luzon Campus.
"We extend our deepest gratitude to all the organizations, coaches, mentors, families, friends and individuals who supported the Philippine delegation in the International Chemistry Olympiad. Your unwavering support and encouragement have been instrumental in their success," Solidum said of the students' achievement.
10th Asean+3 Junior Science Odyssey
PSHS students achieved remarkable success in competitions at the 10th Asean+3 Plus 3 Junior Science Odyssey (APT JSO-10) held in Siem Reap, Cambodia on July 22-26, 2024.
The APT JSO-10 is an annual educational event to gather young and talented students ages 13 to 15 who are passionate about science and technology.
The event provides a platform for these young minds to share their scientific insights, ideas, and experiences in applying science and technology to address common issues.
Winning gold in the quiz competition were Julius Benedict Rios and Bon Matthew Singayao, who also won the Excellent Award.
Silver medalists in the quiz competition were Sean Steven Duco and Gabriel Angelo Bacani of PSHS-Southern Mindanao Campus and Celyna Ahnya Daguro for the project pitching competition.
Bronze medalists were the Soccsksargen Region Campus team of Daguro, Emmanuel Neil Manzares and Singayao for the video competition, and Sean Steven Duco for the project pitching competition.
This year's event, themed "Racing Up Against Climate Change," gathered 225 students and representatives from secondary schools across the 10 Asean member countries plus China, Japan and South Korea.
The event was organized by Cambodia's Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation in partnership with the Asean+3 Center for the Gifted in Science to foster scientific exploration and innovation among young talents in the region.
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Tuesday 13 August 2024
Filipino Beauty Brand Pure Culture Wins at the 2024 Organic Beauty Awards
Filipino Beauty Brand Pure Culture Wins at the 2024 Organic Beauty Awards
This is the first Filipino clean beauty brand to win this global recognition.
13 August 2024
When you think of authentic, clean, and sustainable Filipino beauty, Pure Culture is one of the brands that immediately comes to mind. Launched during the pandemic, this brand has rapidly gained recognition, consistently winning awards for its exceptional products.
Last year, Pure Culture was the top pick at the 2023 Vegan Beauty Awards, celebrated for its cruelty-free excellence, particularly for its Bulgarian Rose Glam Gold Satin Creme. This year, they’ve done it again, earning multiple accolades at the Australia-based 2024 Organic Beauty Awards for three of their standout products!
The Organic Beauty Awards annually honors brands and products that excel in both quality and sustainability. This year, the criteria were even more stringent, with a special focus on plastic-free packaging, favoring materials like glass, aluminum, and paper. This shift made the 2024 awardees some of the most sustainable yet!
Pure Culture has firmly established its presence on the global beauty stage, securing three awards from the award-giving body. The True Moisture All-Over Matte Oil was crowned the champion in the Body Care for Dry and Damaged Skin category, while both the Wild Algae Glow Up Serum and Wild Algae Superskin Tonic were recognized as "Expert Treatments" in the Skincare category.
The True Moisture All-Over Matte Oil delivers intense hydration with Rosehip, Phyto-Squalane, and Bakuchiol, making it ideal for dry skin without leaving a greasy residue.
The Wild Algae Glow Up Serum balances and soothes skin stressed by environmental factors, providing a long-lasting, dewy glow.
Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski celebrates Filipino success at the Olympics
Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski celebrates Filipino success at the Olympics
August 13, 2024
A moment of Filipino pride.
Though Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski no longer competes internationally in equestrian sports, she remains deeply involved in the world of athletics.
Since 2013, she has been a member of the International Olympic Committee and now serves as an executive board member.
At the Paris 2024 Olympics, Mikee had the distinct honor of presenting awards for the women’s 57kg boxing division, where Filipina athlete and two-time Olympic medalist Nesthy Petecio earned a bronze medal.
This occasion echoes the pride felt when Mikee presented the Philippines’ first Olympic gold to Hidilyn Diaz, who triumphed in the women’s 55kg weightlifting category at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
PH wins at World Hip Hop Dance Championship
Philippines wins five medals at 2024 World Hip Hop Dance Championship
August 13, 2024
The Philippines has emerged victorious at the recently held 2024 World Hip Hop Dance Championship in the United States.
Upeepz was hailed as this year's world champion in the MegaCrew Division, while A-Kidz was named world champion in the Varsity Division.
The Peepz also bagged the silver medal in the Adult Division.
On the other hand, both A-Kidz and HQ won bronze medals in the JV MegaCrew Division and Adult Division, respectively.
The 2024 World Hip Hop Dance Championship was held in Phoenix, Arizona from Aug. 3 to 10 where more than fifty affiliated countries participated.
In 2023, the Philippines also took home three medals from the World Hip Hop Dance Championship: a gold and bronze medal were won by Legit Status and UP Streetdance Club in the MegaCrew Division, respectively, while HQ bagged another gold medal in the Adult Division.
The World Hip Hop Dance Championship is considered among the largest and most respected hip-hop dance competitions in the world.
Founded in 2002 by Hip Hop International (HHI) co-founders Howard and Karen Schwartz, the competition brings world class dancers to the fore to showcase the very best of hip-hop. Winners in the past have gone on to choreograph for various international artists, including Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Blackpink, BTS, and more. - — Jade Veronique Yap/CDC, GMA Integrated News
Monday 12 August 2024
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Sunday 11 August 2024
PH is best-performing Southeast Asian nation in Paris Games
PH is best-performing Southeast Asian nation in Paris Games
11 Aug 2024
"We're the best performer in Southeast Asia, and No. 7 in Asia," POC President Abraham "Bambol" Tolentino said on Sunday, ahead of the closing ceremony.
"We wanted more, but with two gold and two bronze medals, should we ask for more from Paris?" he added.
Yulo became the first Filipino athlete to win multiple medals in a single Games when he ruled both the vault and floor exercise in men's artistic gymnastics. Meanwhile, Petecio became just the fourth Filipino athlete with more than one Olympic medal when she added a bronze to the silver that she won in Tokyo.
And Villegas capped a memorable Olympic debut with a bronze of her own.
Japan was fourth with 18, South Korea seventh with 13, then Uzbekistan (eight) at No. 13, Iran (three) at No. 22 and Chinese Taipei (two golds with five bronzes) at No. 33.
The Philippines was No. 1 among countries competing in the SEA Games with its closest pursuer Indonesia also winning two gold medals but only had a bronze in badminton.
"We've gone quality in Paris—in gymnastics, a blue-chip sport," Tolentino said. "And looking at the SEA Games countries, we outperformed our closest neighbors."
Thailand, a perennial SEA Games champion, could only go 1-3-2 with its taekwondo gold, while Malaysia lost its best gold medal hope when Azizulhasni Awang was disqualified in men’s keirin of cycling and will have to settle with two badminton bronze medals.
Singapore lost its sting in the pool and will go home with a sailing bronze medal.
Yulo and Villegas will carry the Philippine flag in the closing ceremony on Sunday, with the Olympians expected home on Tuesday.