
John Cabang Tolentino Clears All Hurdles for SEA Games Gold
BANGKOK — Speed, precision, and perfect timing carried John Cabang Tolentino to the top of the podium as he won GOLD in the men’s 110-meter hurdles at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games.

From the gun to the finish line, Tolentino showed why preparation matters. Each hurdle was attacked with confidence, each stride measured, and when it counted most, he surged ahead to secure the Philippines another golden moment in athletics.
This victory is more than a medal — it’s a statement. Philippine track and field continues to rise, fueled by discipline, consistency, and belief. Against a competitive regional field, Tolentino proved that Filipino athletes can dominate not just with heart, but with world-class execution.
As the flag was raised and the anthem played, one thing was clear: this gold was earned, not given.
As 2 Timothy 4:7 reminds us:
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”
John Cabang Tolentino finished his race — and finished it in gold.

PH Holds Off Host Thailand to Capture SEA Games Baseball Gold
BANGKOK — Under pressure, under the lights, and against the home crowd, Team Philippines delivered when it mattered most.

The Philippine men’s baseball team held off host Thailand to claim GOLD at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games, sealing one of the most hard-earned victories of the tournament. Facing momentum swings, crowd energy, and a determined host nation, the Filipinos stayed composed — proving that championship baseball is about discipline as much as talent.

From timely hits to clutch defensive plays, Team PH showed maturity beyond the scoreboard. Every inning was a test. Every out mattered. And when the final moment arrived, it was clear: this team was built for pressure.
This gold medal is more than hardware. It’s validation of years of grassroots development, sacrifice, and belief that Philippine baseball belongs on the regional podium. Against all odds and in hostile territory, Team PH stood tall — united, relentless, and unshaken.
As Psalm 20:7 reminds us:
“Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.”
On this day, faith, teamwork, and preparation carried the Philippines to gold.

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Mazel Alegado Strikes Gold: PH Skateboarding Makes SEA Games History
BANGKOK — Under pressure, under the lights, and against the home crowd, Team Philippines delivered when it mattered most.

With fearless runs, technical precision, and calm under pressure, Alegado outperformed a strong regional field to claim the top spot on the podium. What made the moment even more powerful was the scene after the final run: celebration, relief, and disbelief all rolled into one — a reminder of how much this victory meant.
Skateboarding, once seen as a fringe sport, has now produced a SEA Games champion for the Philippines. Alegado’s win sends a clear message: Filipino athletes can excel anywhere — ramps, rails, and all.
This gold medal is not just a personal triumph. It’s a breakthrough for young skaters watching from home, proof that global-stage dreams are reachable with discipline, faith, and relentless work.
From the streets to the SEA Games podium — Mazel Alegado just changed the game.

Finnegan, Roxas, and Custodio Lead Another Big Day for Team Philippines at SEA Games
The Philippines’ medal surge continued on Day 2 of the Southeast Asian Games as Aleah Finnegan, Dean Michael Roxas, and Kimberly Anne Custodio delivered powerful performances across gymnastics and jiu-jitsu.

🥇 Aleah Finnegan rules the vault

Paris 2024 Olympian Aleah Finnegan claimed her first gold of the Games in the women’s vault after a tense scoring mix-up that kept the team holding their breath. Finnegan edged Vietnam’s Nguyen Thi Quynh Nhu with a final score of 13.483, securing her third SEA Games gold overall.
Finnegan credited her team, staff, and the judges for their diligence in correcting the scoring issue — turning suspense into triumph for the Filipinas.
🥇 Roxas and Custodio shine in jiu-jitsu
In jiu-jitsu, Dean Michael Roxas topped the men’s 85-kg division after dominating Singapore’s Thaddeus Lee, winning by submission in just 2:38. Roxas’ aggressive but technical style overwhelmed the field, securing another gold for the Philippines.

Earlier, Kimberly Anne Custodio continued her unstoppable run by capturing gold in the women’s ne-waza 48kg category, further cementing her status as one of the strongest jiu-jitsu athletes in Southeast Asia.
🇵🇭 Other Highlights for Team PH
Swimmer Kayla Sanchez tallied three medals after placing silver in the 50m backstroke
Boxer Janelle Angeline Fajardo dominated Myanmar’s Nyein Htoo to reach the women’s 48kg semifinals
Roller ace Rolando Bergente stayed in contention for the gold in skateboarding’s best trick event
Football: The Filipinas advanced to the semifinals after crushing Malaysia 6–0
Arnis, volleyball, and fencing all added crucial qualifying wins for the delegation
With golds across gymnastics and jiu-jitsu plus medals in swimming, boxing, and skateboarding, Day 2 showed one clear message:
Team Philippines came prepared — and hungry.

Kimberly Anne Custodio Strikes Gold in SEA Games Debut
Jiu-jitsu world champion Kimberly Anne Custodio has given the Philippines another massive win — capturing the gold medal in the women’s ne-waza 48kg division at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games in Thailand.

This marks a golden SEA Games debut for Custodio, who dominated her division with world-class grappling, poise under pressure, and elite experience. Fresh off winning her third world title last November, also in Thailand, Custodio carried that momentum straight into the regional games.
Her performance showcased not just technique, but complete control — neutralizing opponents with precision transitions, tight grips, and ground mastery. The victory further cements her status as one of the Philippines’ most decorated and consistent international jiu-jitsu athletes.
Custodio’s triumph adds to the growing medal tally and injects even more momentum into Team Philippines’ campaign in Bangkok.
For a champion who keeps delivering gold after gold, this SEA Games debut is not a statement — it’s a reminder:
Kimberly Anne Custodio is built for the big stage.
And she delivers when it matters most.

Justin Kobe Macario Delivers First Gold for the Philippines at Thailand SEA Games
The Philippines is officially on the medal board — and it’s GOLD thanks to taekwondo star Justin Kobe Macario, who secured the country’s first top podium finish at the 2025 Thailand SEA Games.

Competing in the men’s individual freestyle poomsae event, Macario dazzled the judges with explosive flips, sharp techniques, and precision, scoring 8.200 points to dominate the field at Fashion Island Shopping Mall in Bangkok.
Macario shared how emotional the moment was, saying he didn’t even expect to bring home the first gold for the Philippines.
He thanked his long-time coaches, Rani Ortega and Jordan Dominguez, for preparing him, adding that his victory is a testimony of both discipline and God’s faithfulness.
The young champion also reflected on the sacrifices behind this moment — missing the athletes’ parade, long hours of training, and pushing through fatigue — all to give the Philippines a strong start in the regional meet.

Macario is no stranger to success, having previously won silver and bronze in poomsae at the 2021 and 2023 SEA Games, plus additional medals in the Asian Championships and World Championships. But this gold marks a new milestone in his career.
Thailand’s Kodleakw Achariyra secured silver with 8.100 points, while Malaysia’s Ken Hwan Chin took bronze with 7.740.
With this victory, the Philippines claims its first gold medal of the Games — and momentum is officially building for Team Philippines.

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Alex Eala Leads the Philippines in Bangkok — STAR POWER! 🇵🇭🔥
Alex Eala Leads Philippine Star Power at SEA Games 2025
Team Philippines is marching into the 33rd Southeast Asian Games with confidence, pride, and undeniable star power — led by tennis sensation Alex Eala, who has quickly become one of the biggest names in international sports.

At the opening rites of the SEA Games in Bangkok, Eala and volleyball standout Bryan Bagunas will serve as the country’s official flag-bearers — symbolizing more than just athletic representation, but the heart, excellence, and rising influence of Filipino athletes on the world stage.
Eala lands in Bangkok after a historic 2025 season that propelled her into the global spotlight. From defeating former Grand Slam champions to her breakthrough US Open win and her steady climb into the world’s Top 50, Eala has become one of the most recognizable young athletes in Asia.
Behind her is a powerful roster of Filipino stars ready to shine:
EJ Obiena, the king of Asian pole vault, returns as a top gold medal favorite
Boxing champions Nesthy Petecio, Aira Villegas, and Eumir Marcial carry strong podium chances
Gilas Pilipinas, defending 5×5 champions, brace for tough battles but remain gold contenders
Philippine volleyball teams seek resurgence with stronger lineups and growing fan support
Carlos Yulo, two-time Olympian, anchors PH gymnastics despite skipping the regional meet
From veterans to rising stars, Team Philippines is entering Thailand with depth, discipline, and determination — ready to compete, inspire, and deliver medals for the country.
This year’s SEA Games isn’t just about competition.
It’s about a new era of Filipino sports excellence — and Alex Eala is proudly carrying that torch.

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