Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman Patrick Gregorio yesterday tipped his hat off to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for welcoming and spearheading the inclusion of golf aside from gymnastics, weightlifting and boxing in their calendar.
P12M total cash pot in Tour of Luzon 2026
THE biggest cash pot ever in Philippine cycling history of P12 million will be up for grabs in the 2026 MPTC Tour of Luzon (ToL), with the rider wearing the yellow jersey at the end of the 14-stage race bringing home P1 million, and the team that stands atop the podium rejoicing its way to the bank with P2 million.
Local rowers display caliber in 2026 PRA Indoor Meet
After two days of intense competition, the Philippine Rowing Association (PRA) honored the elite rowers who triumphed during the 2026 PRA Indoor Meet presented by the Philippine Sports Commission on Sunday, March 29, at the University Hotel, UP Diliman in Quezon City.
New Diamond Dream: Philippine Baseball Eyes Revival with Grassroots Push, New Facilities
By Edwin Rollon
A long-awaited “field of dreams” may soon become a reality for Philippine baseball.
SM Supermalls, Runrio stage the Manila Marathon 2026 on EDSA’s historic route
SM Supermalls President Steven Tan looked back at the beginning of the partnership between SM and Runrio, now running for 20 years.
Philippine running reaches a defining moment this year with the historic EDSA Run, a landmark race that places one of the country’s most iconic roads at the center of the nation’s growing marathon movement.
VERMOSA VICTORY GAMES DELIVERS ELECTRIFYING GRASSROOTS ACTION AT AYALA VERMOSA SPORTS HUB
IMUS, CAVITE – The inaugural Vermosa Victory Games concluded with roaring success at Ayala Vermosa Sports Hub, captivating sports fans with high-stakes multisport competition across Ayala Vermosa Sports Hub’s world-class facilities.
600 cyclists join Asian Track and Para Championships
(From left) Tagaytay City Mayor Brent Tolentino, Philippine Paralympic Committee president Mike Barreto, Philippine Sports Commission chairman Patrick Gregorio, Philippine Olympic Committee and PhiCycling president Abraham Tolentino, Asian Cycling Confederation president Dato Amarjit Singh Gill, Uzbekistan Cycling Federation secretary-general Khurshid Atakulov Bakhodirjanovich (partly hidden) and Saudi Cycling Federation President Abdulaziz Al-Shahrani declaring the competitions open at the Tagaytay CT Velodrome on Wednesday. PhilCycling Photo
THE Asian Cycling Confederation (ACC) Track and Para Track Championships got off to a rousing start on Wednesday at the Tagaytay CT Velodrome with close to 600 cyclists from 16 countries in full harness to earn titles as continental champions.