2026 PSA Annual Awards

2026 PSA Annual Awards
DateFebruary 16, 2026 (2026-02-16)
LocationDiamond Hotel, Manila
CountryPhilippines
Hosted byQuinito Henson
Denise Tan
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCignal TV
Sports Radio

The 2026 San Miguel Corporation (SMC)-Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Annual Awards was an annual awarding ceremony recognizing the sports personalities, teams, national sports associations and entities that clinched success and breakthroughs to Philippine sports in the year 2025.

Details

The awards ceremony was held on February 16, 2026, at the Diamond Ballroom of the Diamond Hotel in Manila.[1]. It was supposed to schedule on February 2 but later moved due to "unforeseen circumstances".[1][2]

A total of 148 athletes, coaches, sports personalities, and organizations honored for their achievements in the past year received their respective trophies during the annual staging of the PSA Awards, widely regarded as the “Oscars of Philippine Sports”.[2]

Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman Patrick Gregorio, who is the Executive of the Year, served as the guest speaker, while they also invited Philippine Olympic Committee President Abraham Tolentino, Philippine Paralympic Committee President Michael Barredo and other top Philippine sports officials to attend the occasion.[2]

The Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA), currently led by its president Francis T.J. Ochoa, sports editor of the Philippine Daily Inquirer is the country's oldest media organization, having been established in 1948. Its membership is composed of sportswriters, reporters, editors, and columnists representing Philippines-based print media (broadsheets and tabloids), online sports news platforms, broadcast media (television and radio), as well as digital and social media outlets.

Honor roll

Main awards

The following are the list of main awards of the event.

Co-Athletes of the Year

The PSA unanimously voted Carlos Yulo and Alex Eala as the Male and Female Athletes of the Year for 2025, the first since 2004 where Manny Pacquiao and Jennifer Rosales chosen as co-Athletes of the Year in the prestigious awards night.[3] This is also Yulo's second PSA Athlete of the Year honors since 2024[4], and the first for Eala. Yulo personally attended the awards night, while Eala, who was unable to receive her award in person due to her commitments abroad, sent a video message during the awarding.

Other athletes considered for the Athlete of the Year award are pool player Chezka Centeno, golfer Miguel Tabuena and swimmer Kayla Sanchez.[5]

Award Winner Sport/Team/Recognition References
Co-Athletes of the Year and Milo Champion of Grit and Glory Award Carlos Yulo Gymnastics (Artistic)
Gold Medalist, Vault and Bronze Medalist, Floor Exercise, 53rd FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships
[6][1]
Alex Eala Tennis (Women's Singles)
Semifinalist, WTA 1000 Miami Open, Titlist, WTA 125 Guadalajara Open and Gold and Bronze Medalist, 2025 Southeast Asian Games

Main awardees

Award Winner Sport/Team/Recognition References\
President's Award Joseller "Yeng" Guiao Basketball
Coach, Rain or Shine Elasto Painters and Former Representative, Pampanga's 1st congressional district, Responsible for Supreme Court's ruiling ordering Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office to remit the full amounts to the Philippine Sports Commission under Republic Act 6847
[7][8]
Lifetime Achievement Award Elorde family Boxing
Producing top Filipino world boxing champions and contenders through Elorde Boxing Promotions
[9][10]
Milagros "Mila" Emperado Chess
Member, Philippines womens chess team at the 22nd Chess Olympiad in Israel and Founder, Milo Checkmate Chess Academy
Romeo "Romy" Guevara Basketball
International and national basketball referee, supervisor and consultant for major leagues in the Philippines
Philippines Davis Cup team at the 1991 Davis Cup
Felix Barrientos, Roland So and Sofronio Palahang
Tennis
Reached the World Group playoffs in the 1991 Davis Cup vs. Sweden
Monico Puentevella Weightlifting
Former commissioner, Philippine Sports Commission, current president, Samahang Weightlifting ng Pilipinas and International Weightlifting Federation Hall of Fame Recipient
Hall of Fame Award Frankie Miñoza Golf
PSA Athlete of the Year, 1990 and 1998 and Asian Tour Order of Merit
[11][12]
National Sports Association of the Year Gymnastics Association of the Philippines
President: Cynthia Carrion
Gymnastics
Responsible for Carlos Yulo's gold medal finish at the Asian Championships, Karl Eldrew Yulo's bronze medal finish and successful hosting of 2025 Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
[13][14]
Executive of the Year Patrick Gregorio Sport management
Chairman, Philippine Sports Commission (PSC)
[15][16]
Mr. Basketball Junemar Fajardo Basketball
Center, Gilas Pilipinas - PH Men's Basketball Team/San Miguel Beermen | 9-time Philippine Basketball Association Most Valuable Player
[17][18]
Mr. Volleyball Bryan Bagunas Volleyball
Outside spiker, Alas Pilipinas - PH Men's Volleyball Team/Osaka Bluteon | Bronze medalist, Men's Volleyball, 2025 Southeast Asian Games)
Ms. Volleyball Bella Belen Volleyball
Outside spiker, Alas Pilipinas - PH Women's Volleyball Team/Capital1 Solar Spikers | Silver medalist, AVC Women’s Volleyball Nation Cup

Major awardees

Sorted by alphabetical order and based by surname.

Winner Sport/Team/Recognition References
Carlo Biado Billiards
Champion, World Pool Championship and Billiards Congress of America Hall of Famer
[19][20]
Chezka Centeno Billiards
Champion, WPA World Ten-ball Championship
"Don Julio"
Sire: Adios Reality
Dam: Guatemala
Jockey: Arnold "Apoy" P. Asuncion
Owner and Breeder: Felizardo "Jun" Sevilla, Jr.
Trainer: Jesse B. Guce
Horse racing (Horse of the Year)
Champion, 2025 Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) Presidential Gold Cup
Jonathan Basco Hernandez Horse racing (Jockey of the Year)
Top-Performing Jockey of 2025 by the Philippine Racing Commission (PHILRACOM)
Melvin Jerusalem Boxing
World Boxing Council (WBC) Mini-Flyweight Champion
Jonas Magpantay Billiards
Champion, Qatar World Cup 10-Ball Cup
EJ Obiena Athletics (Pole Vault)
Gold Medalist, Men's Pole Vualt, Asian Athletics Championships and Champion, Atletang Ayala World Pole Vault Challenge
Philippines men's curling team
Marc Pfister, Enrico Pfister, Alan Frei, Christian Haller, and Benjo Delarmente
Curling
Gold Medalists, 2025 Asian Winter Games
James Anthony Rabano Horse racing (Horse Owner of the Year)
Top-Performing Horse Owner of 2025 by the Philippine Racing Commission (PHILRACOM)
Annie Ramirez Jujutsu
Gold Medalist, Women's -57 kg, JJIF World Championships and 9th Asian Jiu-Jitsu Championships
Miguel Tabuena Golf
Champion, International Series Philippines
Pedro Taduran Billiards
International Boxing Federation (IBF) Mini-Flyweight Champion

Citations

All 50 gold medalists of the 33rd Southeast Asian Games and 45 gold medalists of the 13th ASEAN Para Games head the distinguished roster of sports personalities set to receive citations at the awards night, joined by other sports figures who recorded significant achievements across various disciplines in 2025.[21][22][2]

Winner Sport
Naomi Cesar Athletics
John Cabang Tolentino Athletics
Hokett delos Santos Athletics
Hussein Loraña Athletics
EJ Obiena Athletics
Philippines men's baseball team Baseball
Gilas Pilipinas Women (Philippines women's basketball team) Basketball
Bernadeth Pons, Sisi Rondina, Dij Rodriguez, Sunny Villapando Beach volleyball
Kenneth Chua, Marc Custodio, Art Barrientos, MJ San Jose Bowling
Eumir Marcial Boxing
Karl Nepomuceno, Sanford Vinuya, Kiel Soriano, Sanji Pabico, Jaypee Dela Cruz ESports (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang)
Pilipinas Ultimate Flying disc
Filipinas (Philippines women's football team) Football
John Ivan Cruz Gymnastics
Aleah Finnegan Gymnastics
Jasmine Ramilo Gymnastics
Kimberly Anne Custodio Jiu-Jitsu
Dean Michael Roxas Jiu-Jitsu
Chino Sy-Tancontian Judo
Philippines mixed judo team Judo
Zyra Bon-as Kickboxing
Geli Bulaong Mixed Martial Arts
Melvin Sacay Modern Pentathlon
Michael Ver Comaling Modern Pentathlon
Samuel German Modern Pentathlon
Islay Erika Bomogao Muaythai
LJ Rafael Yasay Muaythai
Joanie Delgaco, Kristine Paraon Rowing
Dhenver John Castillo Sailing
Edcel Gino Shooting
Erin Micor Shooting
Genesis Pible Shooting
Rolly Tecson Shooting
Peter Groseclose Short track speed skating
Mazel Paris Alegado Skateboarding
Jericho Francisco, Jr. Skateboarding
RP Blu Boys (Philippines men's softball team) Softball
RP Blu Girls (Philippines women's softball team) Softball
Kayla Sanchez Swimming
Kayla Sanchez, Chloe Isleta, Xiandi Chua, Heather White Swimming
Justin Kobe Macario Taekwondo
Tachiana Mangin Taekwondo
Alex Eala Tennis
Kira Ellis, Raven Alcoseba, Kim Mangrobang Triathlon
Inaki Lorbes, Fer Casares, Matthew Hermosa Triathlon
Kira Ellis, Fer Casares, Raven Alcoseba, Kim Remolino Triathlon
Elreen Ando Weightlifting
Gabriel Thomas Dinette Wrestling
Jones Inso Wushu
Agatha Wong Wushu
2025 ASEAN Para Games gold medalists
Winner Sport
Ariel Alegarbes Swimming
Arvie Arreglado Athletics
Cendy Asusano Swimming
Gary Bejino Swimming
Darry Bernardo Chess
Darry Bernardo, Menandro Redor, Arman Subaste Chess
Evenizer Celebrado Athletics
Francisco Ednaco, Jaime Manginga Bowling
Marlyn Garrucho Wheelchair fencing
Ernie Gawilan Swimming
Kim Ian Chi, Patrick Eusebio Bowling
Kyla Jane Langue Chess
Henry Lopez, Jasper Rom, Sander Severino Chess[a]
Lhey Manginsay Table Tennis
Alyana Nuñez Athletics
Cyril Ongcoy Athletics
Angel Otom Swimming
Jan Jayro Palermo Athletics
Rodrigo Podiotan, Jr. Athletics
King James Reyes Athletics
Joshua Santos Athletics
Sander Severino Chess[a]
Marco Tinamisan Swimming
Cleford Torcino Athletics
Jesebel Tordecilla Athletics
  1. ^ a b Posthumous award. Severino died on February 7, 2026
Non-Southeast Asian Games

Sorted by alphabetical order and based by surname.

Winner Sport/Team/Recognition
Rubilen Amit Billiards
Champion, Women’s Challenge of Champions, Kamui Las Vegas Open
Rogelio Antonio Jr. Chess
Champion, FIDE World Senior Blitz Chess Championship
Carlos Baylon Wushu
Bronze Medalist, Men's Sanda 56 kg, 2025 World Games
Darry Bernardo Chess
Champion, Premier Open, 3rd Asian Chess Championships for Players with Disabilities
Sean Gibbons Boxing
Boxing promoter and president, MP Promotions
Cheyzer Mendoza Chess
Champion, Women's Blitz, 3rd Asian Chess Championships for Players with Disabilities
Jemaicah Mendoza Chess
Bronze Medalist, Girls Under-14, World Youth Chess Championships
Joshua Pacio Mixed martial arts
Three-Time Champion, Men's Strawweight, ONE Championship
Philippines women's national ice hockey team Ice hockey
Champions, 2025 IIHF Women's Asia Cup
Regie Ramirez Powerlifting
World Record Holder, Men's -59 kg Deadlift, World Open Equipped Championships
Jennifer Aimee Tan Uy Ultramarathon
First Filipina to finish the Ultraman World Championship

Special awards

Gold medalists from the 2025 Asian Youth Games and 2025 Asian Youth Para Games, along with several champion teams, standout individuals, leagues, and organizations supporting Philippine Sports, will also be honored with special awards by the PSA during its annual Awards Night.[23][24][25]

2025 Asian Youth Games gold medalists
Winner Sport
Pi Durden Forward Wangkay Athletics
Isabella Joseline Butler Jiu-jitsu
Charlie Ratcliff Mixed martial arts
Zeth Gabriel Bueno Muaythai
Tyron Jamborillo and Jan Brix Ramiscal Muaythai
Lyre Anie Ngina Muaythai
Kram Airam Carpio Pencak silat
Winner Sport
RJ Brucal Para athletics
John Reyl Diano Para athletics
Ric Daniel Pasadilla Para athletics
Raemond Adefuin Para swimming
Mary Hannah Brianna Diestro Para swimming
Others

Sorted by alphabetical order and based by surname.

Winner Sport/Team/Recognition
ArenaPlus SportsBook (Digiplus Interactive Corporation) Online sports betting
Major sponsor, International Series Philippines with Carlos Yulo and Miguel Tabuena served as ambassadors
Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) and Globe Telecom Banking/telecommuncations
Supporter and main backer of Alex Eala's tennis journey
Fil-Am Invitational Golf Tournament Golf
Celebrated its 75th diamond anniversary in 2025
Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Basketball
Celebrated its 50th golden anniversary in 2025
Philippines women's national beach volleyball team (Alas Pilipinas) Beach volleyball
Gold Medalists, Women's Beach Volleyball, 2025 Southeast Asian Games
Philippines women's national football team (Filipinas) Football
Gold Medalists, Women's Football, 2025 Southeast Asian Games
Philippines men's national volleyball team (Alas Pilipinas) Volleyball
19th place, 2025 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship
J. R. Quiñahan Basketball (Humanitarian Award)
Power forward, Cebu Greats, Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL), rescued fellow survivors during the onslaught of Typhoon Kalmaegi (Tino) in Cebu.
Mikee Romero Polo
Top-ranked Southeast Asia amateur polo player and team captain, Globalport Polo Team

Milo Philippines – Tony Siddayao Awards

The award is named in honor of Antonio "Tony" Siddayao, a former sports editor of the Manila Standard which was known as the Dean of Philippine Sportswriting. Sponsored by Milo Philippines, it is presented annually to outstanding junior national athletes aged 17 and below in recognition of their exceptional achievements and contributions to Philippine sports.[26][27][28] Sorted by alphabetical order and based by surname.

Winner Sport/Team/Recognition
Christian Gian Karlo Arca Chess
Multiple gold medalist, Asian Youth Championships, Eastern Asia Youth Championships and ASEAN Age Group Championships
Jay-R Colonia Weightlifting
Double gold and silver medalist, Boys 49 kg Youth, IWF World Youth and Junior Championships and bronze medalist, Asian Youth Games
Francesca Nicole Gan Golf
Champion, girls class B, 31st Singapore Island Country Club Junior Invitational Golf Championship
Sophia Rose Garra Swimming
Most outstanding swimmer and multiple gold medalist, 2025 Palarong Pambansa
Mikail Zachary Guico Golf
Champion, Boys 7-years-old division, 2025 US Kids Golf World Championships
Bailey Cerda Heinsohn Jiu-jitsu
Champion, Girls U14 -32kg Gi, Asian Jiu-jitsu Youth Championships, JJIF Junior Jiu-Jitsu World Championships
Leo Mhar Lobrido Boxing
Gold medalist, Boys 46 kg, 4th Greater Bay Area Youth Boxing Championships and bronze medalist, 2025 Asian Youth Games, Asian Boxing U17 Championships
Tennielle Madis Tennis
Champion, Girls Junior Doubles, J100 ITF World Tennis Tour Fujairah
Jemaicah Yap Mendoza Chess
Multiple gold medalist, World Youth Championships, Eastern Asia Youth Championships and 2025 Batang Pinoy National Championships
Behrouz Mohammad Mojdeh Swimming
Multiple medalist, Asian Open School Invitational Long Course Swimming Championships and Buccaneer Invitational
Royce Wayne Padua Bowling
Champion, Youth Under 15, 49th MWA-Thailand International Open
Jhodie Peralta Weightlifting
Silver and bronze medalist, Asian Youth Games and triple gold medalist, Girls 55 kg Youth, IWF World Youth and Junior Championships
Aerra JC Mae Relano Squash
Champion, SEA Cup Squash Championships and 12th SICC International Jumbo Doubles Tournament
Patricia Mae Santor Swimming
Most outstanding swimmer and multiple gold medalist, 2025 Batang Pinoy National Championships
Titus Dominic Sia Swimming
Most outstanding swimmer and multiple gold medalist, 2025 Palarong Pambansa
Eldrew Yulo Gymnastics
Bronze medalist, Boys floor exercise and horizontal bars, FIG Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

Posthumous Honors

During the awards program, the organization offered a special tribute and remembrance to the sports personalities who died in 2025 and January–February 2026 through a one minute of silent prayer.

  • Ashlyn Abong (Basketball)
  • Elvin Abrea (Horse Racing)
  • Freddie Abando (Sportscasting)
  • Sammy Acaylar (Volleyball)
  • Edwin Borja (Swimming)
  • George Chua (Basketball)
  • Juan Cutillas (Football)
  • Narciso Dasigan (Athletics)
  • Dennis Eroa (Sportswriting)
  • Aurelio Jalmasco (Basketball)
  • Israel Friday (Basketball)
  • Cindy Imbo (Volleyball)
  • Jimly Lantaya (Basketball)
  • Alberto Lina (Cycling)
  • Jimmy Mariano (Basketball)
  • Robert Milton Calo (School Sports)
  • Bruce McTavish (Boxing)
  • Jonathan Penalosa (Boxing)
  • Paquito Rivas (Cycling)
  • Kentoy Sagura (Basketball)
  • Marissa Sanchez (Tennis)
  • PJ Santiago (Mountaineering)
  • Sander Severino (Chess)
  • Lovely Tababa (Football)
  • Go Teng Kok (Athletics)

See also

References

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