2021 PSA Annual Awards

The 2021 San Miguel Corporation (SMC) - Philippine Sportswriters Association Annual Awards was an annual awarding ceremony honoring the top sports personalities (athletes, coaches - living and deceased, national sports associations & organizations) who made tremendous contribution to Philippine sports in the year 2020 despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the postponement & cancellation of major sports events in the country within the first months of the community quarantine and the resumption of sporting tournaments under the bubble setup.[1]

2021 PSA Annual Awards
DateMarch 27, 2021 (2021-03-27)
LocationVirtual setting
TV5 Media Center, Mandaluyong
CountryPhilippines
Hosted byGretchen Ho
Paolo del Rosario
Television/radio coverage
NetworkOne Sports+

The awards night was held on March 27, 2021.[1] For the first time in the history of the awards and in time of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's edition was staged via hybrid or virtual format, with most of the awardees, including those who reside and train overseas, hooked up online and the awards proper was conducted at the TV5 Media Center in Mandaluyong.[1] The PSA Awards was aired via delayed telecast on One Sports+ Channel, the following day.[2][3]

William "Butch" Ramirez, Chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission, was served as the guest speaker of the awards night.[4]

The organizer, Philippine Sportswriters Association, under its president Eriberto "Tito" S. Talao of Manila Bulletin is considered as the country's oldest media organization, with membership consisting of sportswriters, section editors and columnists from various sports websites, newspapers and tabloids in the Philippines.

Honor roll

Main awards

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

Athlete of the Year

For her back-to-back championship triumphs in the NEC Karuizawa Championship and the Nitori Ladies Golf Tournament of LPGA of Japan Tour last year, Fil-Japanese professional golfer Yuka Saso was named as the Athlete of the Year of the PSA.[5]

This is the second time that Saso bagged the prestigious award, as she have won the same honors in the 2019 PSA Annual Awards, along with 2018 Asian Games gold medalists Bianca Pagdanganan and Lois Kaye Go of golf, Hidilyn Diaz of weightlifting and Margielyn Didal of skateboarding.

AwardWinnerSportReferences
Athlete of the YearYuka SasoGolf[5]

Other major awardees

Here are the other major awards to be conferred in the Awards Night.

AwardWinnerSport/Team/RecognitionReferences
Lifetime Achievement AwardEduardo "Danding" Cojuangco (Posthumous)Basketball (Long-time supporter of Philippine Basketball; patron of Northern Consolidated, San Miguel Corporation and DLSU Green Archers basketball teams)[6]
Jose "Joey" RomasantaVolleyball (One-time Gintong Alay project director; former 1st vice president, Philippine Olympic Committee; former president, Philippine Karatedo Federation & Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas, Inc.)
Renauld "Sonny" BarriosBasketball (Former commissioner, Philippine Basketball Association; executive director, Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas)
National Sports Association of the YearAssociation of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines (ABAP)Boxing (Bagging 4 2021 Tokyo Olympics berths for Boxing: Eumir Marcial, Irish Magno, Carlo Paalam & Nesthy Petecio)[7]
President's AwardAbraham "Bambol" TolentinoCycling (President, Philippine Olympic Committee and Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines)[8]
Executive of the YearWillie MarcialBasketball (Commissioner, Philippine Basketball Association)[9]
Chooks-to-Go Fan Favorite "Manok ng Bayan" AwardManny PacquiaoBoxing (8-Time World Boxing Champion, Philippine Senator & Philanthropist / For helping the countrymen affected by the COVID-19 pandemic)[10]
Special RecognitionSoldier-Athletes/Frontliners (i.e. Nikko Huelgas, Maria Claire Adorna, Jovelyn Gonzaga) For their outstanding service and bravery to help the Filipinos in time of COVID-19 pandemic[11]

Major awardees

Sorted in alphabetical order (based on their surnames).

WinnerSport/Team/RecognitionReferences
Johnriel CasimeroProfessional Boxing
(WBO Bantamweight Champion)
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Alex EalaTennis
(2020 Australian Open Junior Girls Doubles Titlist)
Pedro TaduranProfessional Boxing
(Former IBF Minimumweight Champion)

Citations

Sorted in alphabetical order (based on their surnames).

WinnerSport/Team/RecognitionReferences
Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3Basketball
(For successfully holding the bubble tournament)
[13]
James de los SantosKarate
(Winning 48 (as of March 2021) gold medals in e-Kata international competitions)
Hidilyn DiazWeightlifting
(Gold Medalist, 2020 Roma Weightlifting World Cup)
Margielyn DidalSkateboarding
(Gold Medalist, Asian Skateboarding Championships 2020 Online Skate Lockdown Video Competition & Silver Medalist, 2020 Madrid Urban Sports Virtual Tournament)
Christine Organiza-HallasgoAthletics (Marathon)
(Champion, 2020 Milo Marathon National Finals)
Kristina KnottAthletics (Sprint)
(Philippine Record Holder, 100-meter and 200-meter dash)
Irish MagnoBoxing
(First Filipina Boxing Olympian, 2021 Tokyo Olympics)
Eumir Felix MarcialBoxing
(Boxing Olympian, 2021 Tokyo Olympics & Professional Boxer)
William MorrisonAthletics (Shot Put)
(Gold Medalist, 2019 Southeast Asian Games)
National Basketball League-PhilippinesBasketball
(For successfully holding the bubble tournament)
Ernest ObienaAthletics (Pole Vault)
(Athletics Olympian, 2021 Tokyo Olympics & Gold Medalist, 59th Ostrava Golden Spike Tournament)
George Luis OconerCycling
(Individual Champion, 2020 Ronda Pilipinas)
Motic PanugalinogSkateboarding
(Gold Medalist, Asian Skateboarding Championships 2020 Online Skate Lockdown Video Competition)
Philippine Basketball AssociationBasketball
(For successfully holding the bubble tournament)
Philippines Football LeagueFootball
(For successfully holding the bubble tournament)
Philippine Navy-Standard Insurance TeamCycling
(Team Champion, 2020 Ronda Pilipinas)
Vanessa SarnoWeightlifting
(Gold Medalist, 2020 IWF Online World Cup)
Sander SeverinoPara Chess
(Champion, 2020 IPDCA Online World Chess Championship)
Sydney Sy-TancontianSambo
(Bronze Medalist, 2020 World Sambo Championships)
Natalie UyAthletics (Pole Vault)
(Philippine Record Holder, Women's Pole Vault)

Posthumous Honors

The following recognitions, will be bestowed upon former national & collegiate athletes, officials and sports personalities who passed away in 2020. They will be honor with a short audio-video presentation and a one-minute moment of silence.

WinnerSport/Team/RecognitionDate of DeathReferences
Albert AlmendralejoBasketball/Football
(Documentarist and Supporter of Philippine Football & San Beda University Basketball Team)
August 7[14]
Salvador "Buddy" AndradaTennis
(Former President, Philippine Tennis Association)
April 8
Jomar AngKarting
(Former Member, Ateneo Judo Team & Champion Karter)
April 8
Alyana BautistaFootball
(Recruited Member, Ateneo Football Team)
July 23
Oscar "Dodong" BasconBasketball
(Former Team Manager, Negros Slashers)
July 22
Orlando BauzonBasketball
(Basketball Olympian, 1968 Summer Olympics)
September 5
WIM Arianne CaoiliChess
(Filipino-Australian Chess Champion)
March 30
Eduardo "Danding" CojuangcoBasketball
(Former Chairman, San Miguel Corporation)
June 16
Sudan DanielBasketball
(Most Valuable Player, NCAA Season 86 Men's Basketball - San Beda Red Lions)
December 26
Vangie de JesusVolleyball
(Former Team Captain, Philippines national women's volleyball team in 1977, 1979 and 1981 Southeast Asian Games)
November 21
Aric Del RosarioBasketball
(Former Head Coach, UST Growling Tigers Men's Basketball Team)
March 25
Rudy del RosarioFootball
(Former Team Captain, Philippine Azkals and Founder, Kaya F.C.–Iloilo)
November 20
Ronald DulayVolleyball
(Former Assistant Coach, Philippines national women's volleyball team in 2005 Southeast Asian Games)
August 3
Laura ElordeBoxing
(Widow of Filipino Boxing Champion Gabriel "Flash" Elorde)
May 3
Maui HuelarBasketball
(Former Player, Negros Slashers)
April 16
Celestina Beatrice LunaFootball
(Member, Philippines under-15 girls football team)
May 26
Nic JorgeBasketball
(Former Head Coach, Philippines national men's basketball team and Founder, Milo Best Center)
June 13
Alexander LimBowling
(Treasurer & Board of Trustee, Philippine Bowling Federation)
April 1
Alfonso "Boy" MarquezBasketball
(Basketball Olympian, 1968 Summer Olympics)
April 15
Teddyvic MelendresSportswriting
(Former Sports Editor, Philippine Daily Inquirer & Former President, Philippine Sportswriters Association)
December 26
Junel MendiolaBasketball
(Former Player, Purefoods T.J. Hotdogs)
June 16
Rico NavarroBasketball/Sportswriting
(Regional Director for Central Visayas, Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas & Sports Columnist, The Freeman)
October 27
Oliver OngtawcoBowling
(Champion, 1978 FIQ World Tenpin Bowling Championships)
June 8
Gene PoliarcoChess
(Long-time Filipino International Chess Arbiter)
April 5
Iñaki VicenteFootball
(Former Member, Philippines men's national football team)
January 9
Josie VeguillasIce skating
(President, Philippine Skating Union)
November 2
Domingo "Coach Waray" VillanuevaCycling
(Cycling Olympian, 1988 & 1992 Summer Olympics)
April 7
Randy VillanuevaTennis
(Former Vice President, Philippine Tennis Association)
October 27

See also

References

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  6. "PSA honors Cojuangco, 2 others". Malaya Business Insight. March 10, 2021. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  7. "ABAP PSA NSA OF THE YEAR". Pilipino Mirror. March 14, 2021. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
  8. "Tolentino to get PSA President's Award". Manila Standard. March 19, 2021. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  9. "Marcial named PSA exec of the year". Philippine Daily Inquirer. March 23, 2021. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  10. "Pacquiao bags PSA plum". Daily Tribune. March 23, 2021. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  11. "PSA to give recognition to athlete-frontliners". Tiebreaker Times. March 25, 2021. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  12. "PSA to honor tennis star Eala, boxing champs Casimero, Taduran". Manila Bulletin. March 12, 2021. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
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