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GMA Network
28-05-2025
- Sport
- GMA Network
In Day 3 of Palarong Pambansa, several athletes cop multiple medals
ILOCOS NORTE - Medal rush unfolded for several athletes as 2025 Palarong Pambansa concluded its third day. READ MORE | Palarong Pambansa Medal Tally In swimming, young tanker Sophia Rose Garra of NCR captured her fifth gold medal after ruling the elementary girls' 100m freestyle, clocking in one minute and 2.51 seconds to emerge victorious against 15 competitors. Yesterday, the Malabon City pride also reigned supreme in 200m freestyle, 100m backstroke, 4x50 medley, and 200m individual medley. She is now tied with gymnast Arman Hernandez Jr. as the most bemedalled athletes so far. Garra, though, can still go for two medals as she is set to see action tomorrow in two other events. Like Garra, some athletes from track and field also managed to make splash at the Ferdinand E. Marcos Memorial Stadium on the way to reaching the podium anew. Mico Villaran added another gold to his collection after winning in the 400-meter hurdles, registering 48.10 seconds to win the top prize and erase a 15-year-old record of Patrick Unso, who posted 54.1 in 2010. Incidentally, Villaran also broke Unso's previous mark when the young Bacolod ace ruled the 110m hurdles last Monday. Runners Trixia Arellano, Cris Ivan Domingo, Jeralyn Rodriguez, and Pi Durden Forward Wangkay all ruled the 100m sprint to achieve double-gold feats as the quartet all dominated their respective 200m run events on Tuesday. Iloilo bet Arellano clocked in 12.84 seconds in elementary girls division while NCR ace Domingo put together a 12.04-second outing in the elementary boys category. In secondary girls and boys, meanwhile, Rodriguez posted 12.05 seconds while Wangkay covered the race in 10.82 ticks. In arnis, Shayne Mark Monreal of Region 10 and Airielle Ashley Lape of Region 13 both have four gold medals so far. As of posting, National Capital Region still leads the medal tally with 62 gold medals, 34 silver, and 18 bronze while Region IV-A is still at second with 28 gold, 39 silver, and 24 bronze. READ MORE | Palarong Pambansa Guide and Updates —JKC, GMA Integrated News


Trade Arabia
18-05-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
Cebu Pacific introduces flights from Dubai to Philippines
Cebu Pacific (CEB) is introducing flights from Dubai to the Philippines, offering a stronger inter-island connectivity through key hubs in Manila, Clark, Cebu, Iloilo, and Davao. Starting May 16 to 31, travellers can book flights for as low as AED 329 one-way base fare, exclusive of fees and surcharges. The travel period will start from May 16 to October 31, 2025, giving travellers an early start to their journey. Upon arrival in Manila, passengers can explore the vibrant capital or the airline's key regional hubs. From Clark, CEB offers direct flights to Siargao, the country's surfing capital, and San Vicente, Palawan, home to the longest white-sand beach. Davao hub offers thrilling activities such as river-rafting and mountain climbing, while Iloilo offers cultural and gastronomic food experiences. CEB has flown over 250 million passengers across its widest Philippine and international network since its maiden flight from Manila to Cebu in 1996. It currently operates flights to 26 international destinations across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. CEB operates the youngest jet fleet in the country with a mix of 38 Airbus A320s, 26 A321s, 12 A330s, and 16 ATR aircraft, enabling the widest network coverage in the Philippines. -TradeArabia News Service