PSA Athlete of the Year
Sports award
Award
PSA Athlete of the Year | |
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Country | Philippines |
Presented by | Philippine Sportswriters Association |
Currently held by | EJ Obiena (2023) |
The PSA Athlete of the Year is an annual award given by the Philippine Sportswriters Association to the best Filipino athletes for their sporting contributions and achievement. It is part of the PSA's Annual Awards Night, one of the most prestigious sport-related awards in the Philippines.
Notable athletes who have been given this award include Rafael Nepomuceno, Bong Coo, Eric Buhain, Lydia de Vega, Efren Reyes, Manny Pacquiao and Hidilyn Diaz.
Winners
Per year
Year | Winner | Sport |
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1976 | Rafael "Paeng" Nepomuceno | Bowling |
1977- 1979 | Not awarded | — |
1980 | Rafael "Paeng" Nepomuceno | Bowling |
1981 | Not awarded | — |
1982 | Lydia de Vega | Track and Field |
1983 | Frank Cedeño | Professional Boxing |
Bong Coo | Bowling | |
1984 | Rafael "Paeng" Nepomuceno | Bowling |
Dodie Boy Peñalosa | Professional Boxing | |
1985 | Dodie Boy Peñalosa | Professional Boxing |
Joann Chan | Archery | |
1986 | Ramon Brobio | Golf |
Lydia de Vega | Track and Field | |
Bong Coo | Bowling | |
1987 | Lydia de Vega | Track and Field |
Eric Buhain | Swimming | |
1988 | Leopoldo Serrantes | Amateur Boxing |
Arianne Cerdeña | Bowling | |
1989 | Luisito Espinosa | Professional Boxing |
1990 | Frankie Miñoza | Golf |
Luisito Espinosa | Professional Boxing | |
Roberto Jalnaiz | Amateur Boxing | |
1991 | Eric Buhain | Swimming |
1992 | Rafael "Paeng" Nepomuceno | Bowling |
1993 | Elma Muros | Track and Field |
1994 | Mansueto "Onyok" Velasco | Amateur Boxing |
Elias Recaido | Amateur Boxing | |
Reynaldo Gallido | Amateur Boxing | |
1995 | Elma Muros | Track and Field |
1996 | Rafael "Paeng" Nepomuceno | Bowling |
1997 | Pia Adelle Reyes | Gymnastics |
Gerry Peñalosa | Professional Boxing | |
1998 | Frankie Miñoza | Golf |
Luisito Espinosa | Professional Boxing | |
1999 | Efren "Bata" Reyes | Billiards |
2000 | Dorothy Delasin | Golf |
2001 | Efren "Bata" Reyes | Billiards |
Dorothy Delasin | Golf | |
2002 | Manny Pacquiao | Professional Boxing |
Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski | Equestrian Sports | |
2003 | Manny Pacquiao | Professional Boxing |
CJ Suarez | Bowling | |
2004 | Manny Pacquiao | Professional Boxing |
Jennifer Rosales | Golf | |
2005[1] | Team Philippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games | Various Sports |
2006[2] | Manny Pacquiao | Professional Boxing |
Joan Tipon | Amateur Boxing | |
Violito Payla | Amateur Boxing | |
Ronnie Alcano | Billiards | |
Antonio Gabica | Billiards | |
Efren "Bata" Reyes | Billiards | |
Biboy Rivera | Bowling | |
Rene Catalan | Wushu | |
2007 | Nonito Donaire | Professional Boxing |
Miguel Molina | Swimming | |
2008 | Manny Pacquiao | Professional Boxing |
2009 | Rubilen Amit | Billiards |
Marestella Torres | Athletics (Long Jump) | |
Rani Ann Ortega | Taekwondo (Poomsae) | |
Camille Alarilla | Taekwondo (Poomsae) | |
Janice Lagman | Taekwondo (Poomsae) | |
Jayson Castro | Basketball | |
2010[3] | Francisco Bustamante | Billiards |
Dennis Orcollo | Billiards | |
Biboy Rivera | Bowling | |
Rey Saludar | Amateur Boxing | |
2011[4] | Nonito Donaire | Professional Boxing |
Dennis Orcollo | Billiards | |
2012[5] | Nonito Donaire | Boxing |
Manila Big League team (women's) | Softball | |
Josie Gabuco | Boxing | |
Ateneo Blue Eagles (men's) | Basketball | |
2013[6] | Philippine national team (men's) | Basketball |
2014[7] | Daniel Caluag | BMX cycling |
2015[8] | Nonito Donaire | Boxing |
Donnie Nietes | Boxing | |
Miguel Tabuena | Golf | |
2016[9] | Hidilyn Diaz | Weightlifting |
2017[10] | Carlo Biado | Billiards |
Krizziah Lyn Tabora | Bowling | |
Jerwin Ancajas | Boxing | |
2018[11] | Hidilyn Diaz | Weightlifting |
Yuka Saso | Golf | |
Bianca Pagdanganan | Golf | |
Lois Kaye Go | Golf | |
Margielyn Didal | Roller Sports | |
2019[12] | Team Philippines at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games | Various Sports |
2020[13] | Yuka Saso | Golf |
2021 | Hidilyn Diaz | Weightlifting |
2022 | ||
2023[14] | EJ Obiena | Track and Field |
Multiple-time winners
Name | Total |
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Rafael "Paeng" Nepomuceno | 5 |
Manny Pacquiao | 5 |
Hidilyn Diaz | 4 |
Nonito Donaire | 4 |
Efren "Bata" Reyes | 3 |
Luisito Espinosa | 3 |
Lydia de Vega | 3 |
Biboy Rivera | 2 |
Bong Coo | 2 |
Dennis Orcollo | 2 |
Dodie Boy Peñalosa | 2 |
Dorothy Delasin | 2 |
Elma Muros | 2 |
Eric Buhain | 2 |
Frankie Miñoza | 2 |
Team Philippines (Southeast Asian Games) | 2 |
Yuka Saso | 2 |
Special awards
- Hall of Fame
- Paeng Nepomuceno, 1997: bowling
- Bong Coo, 2004: bowling
- Eugene Torre, 2006: chess
- Manny Pacquiao, 2008: professional boxing[15][16]
- Efren Reyes, 2010: billiards[17]
- Florencio Campomanes, 2010: chess
- Mitsubishi Motors Philippines, 2015: tennis
- Lydia de Vega, 2022: athletics
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- Florencio Campomanes, 2006: chess
- 1973 Philippines men's national basketball team, 2014: basketball[18]
- Eugene Torre, 2017: chess[19]
- Bong Coo, 2019: bowling[20]
- Paquito Rivas, 2019: cycling[21]
- Efren Reyes, 2019: billiards[22]
- Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco, 2020: basketball
- Joey Romasanta, 2020: volleyball
- Sonny Barrios, 2020: basketball
- Ramon Fernandez, 2021: basketball
- Sonny Jaworski, 2021: basketball
- Elma Muros, 2022: athletics
- Allan Caidic, Samboy Lim, Joe Lipa, Dante Silverio, Turo Valenzona, 2023: basketball
- Athlete of the Decade
- Manny Pacquiao, 2009: 'professional boxing[23]
- Athlete of the Century” 1999
- Paeng Nepomuceno, bowling
- Athletes of the Millennium 1999
- Lydia de Vega, athletics, track and field
- Carlos Loyzaga, basketball
- Paeng Nepomuceno, bowling
- Bong Coo, bowling
- Pancho Villa, professional boxing
- Gabriel Elorde, professional boxing
- Onyok Velasco, amateur boxing
- Eugene Torre, chess
- Teófilo Yldefonso, swimming
- Felicisimo Ampon, tennis
- PSA's President's Award
- NU Bulldogs, 2015: collegiate basketball
- Gilas Pilipinas, 2016: basketball
- Milo Rivera, 2017: motocross
- Manny V. Pangilinan, 2018: basketball (2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup Bid Team)
- Carlos Yulo, 2019: gymnastics
- Abraham Tolentino, 2020: cycling/Olympics
- Yuka Saso, 2021: golf (2021 US Women's Open Champion)
- Carlos Yulo, 2021: gymnastics (2021 World Artistic Gymnastics Championship Gold & Silver Medalist)
- Alex Eala, 2022: tennis (2022 US Open Girls Champion)
- Gilas Pilipinas, 2023: basketball (2022 Asian Games gold medalist, Men's 5x5 Basketball)
References
- ^ Team Philippines win 2005 PSA Athletes of the Year – Yehey! Sports[permanent dead link]
- ^ Pacquiao, 7 others named PSA Athletes of the Year – Inquirer.net Archived March 6, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ PSA: Four sportsmen share Athlete of the Year award - NBN News[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Sports scribes name Donaire, Orcullo athletes of the year - InterAKTV". Archived from the original on February 18, 2012. Retrieved February 5, 2012.
- ^ PSA honors ’12 sports achievers tonite
- ^ Gilas cagers PSA athletes of the year
- ^ Tupas, Cedelf (February 3, 2015). "BMX rider Caluag PSA Athlete of the Year". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved February 8, 2015.
- ^ "Nietes, Donaire, Tabuena share PSA Athlete of the Year award". ABS-CBN Sports. January 10, 2016. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
- ^ "PSA to honor Diaz as 2016 Athlete of the Year". ABS-CBN Sports. January 19, 2017. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
- ^ "PSA co-Athletes of the Year: Ancajas, Tabora, Biado". Business Mirror. January 15, 2018. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
- ^ "Asian Games gold medalists named athletes of the year". Philippine Olympic Committee. January 10, 2019. Retrieved January 13, 2019.
- ^ Dioquino, Delfin (January 20, 2020). "PH SEA Games team to be honored as Athlete of the Year in PSA Awards". Rappler. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
- ^ "Golfer Yuka Saso to be hailed as Athlete of the Year". ABS-CBN News. March 7, 2021. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
- ^ "EJ Obiena gets nod as 2023 PSA Athlete of the Year". Spin.ph. January 1, 2024. Retrieved January 1, 2024.
- ^ Pacquiao is PSA's Athlete of the Year and Hall of Famer – Philippines News Agency[permanent dead link]
- ^ |PSA picks Pacman as ‘Athlete of the Year’ for 5th time
- ^ PSA AWARDS; Reyes, ‘Campo’ mga bida – libre.com.ph
- ^ "PSA President's Award to NU". Tempo. February 7, 2015. Archived from the original on February 8, 2015. Retrieved February 8, 2015.
- ^ Torre to receive Lifetime Achievement PSA award
- ^ Bowling legend Bong Coo, cycling great Paquito Rivas to be honored by PSA
- ^ greats Olivia ‘Bong’ Coo, Paquito Rivas to receive Lifetime Award
- ^ Reyes to receive PSA Lifetime Achievement Award
- ^ PSA names Pacquiao athlete of the decade – ABS-CBNNews.com
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