Who Are The Filipinos Competing at Paris Olympics 2024? Watch Them Shine via Smart LiveStream App!
All eyes are on Paris as the world’s best athletes compete for gold and
glory in the much-anticipated Olympic Games Paris 2024, happening
from July 27 to August 12, 2024 (PH Time).
This year, Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart), an official broadcast
partner of the Olympic Games Paris 2024, ensures that Filipinos can have a
front-row view of the events wherever they are. With the most comprehensive
live digital coverage available via the Smart LiveStream App,
subscribers of all networks can access it for free.
How to Access the Live Coverage
Downloadable on the Google Play Store and App Store, the Smart LiveStream App
is scheduled to broadcast 24/7. Select events will also be streamed live on
the Smart Sports and Puso Pilipinas social media pages. This accessibility
ensures that every Filipino can join the excitement and support their favorite
athletes in real-time.
The Philippine Contingent: A Force to Reckon With
EJ Obiena: The Pole Vaulting Sensation
Leading the pack of 22 Filipino athletes is EJ Obiena, currently ranked among
the top pole vaulters in the world. Obiena aims to surpass his personal best
and bring home the highly-coveted gold medal for Team Philippines. His
dedication and exceptional talent make him one of the country's top hopefuls
for a podium finish.
Carlos Yulo: The Gymnastics Prodigy
World champion gymnast Carlos Yulo, known for his exceptional and thrilling
performances on the floor, is another strong contender for multiple medals in
Paris. His past achievements and relentless pursuit of excellence position him
as a major threat to his competitors.
Boxing Heroes: Petecio, Villegas, Bacyadan, Marcial, and Paalam
In the boxing ring, Nesthy Petecio, Aira Villegas, and Hergie Bacyadan have
shown remarkable skill, resilience, and determination. Petecio, in particular,
looks to build on her silver medal performance from Tokyo 2020. Joining them
are Eumir Marcial and Carlo Paalam. Marcial aims to improve on his bronze
medal from the previous Olympics, while Paalam hopes to get gold after his
silver medal finish at Tokyo 2020.
The Weightlifting Team: Ceniza, Ando, and Sarno
Following in the footsteps of Olympic Games gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz, the
weightlifting team, including John Ceniza, Elreen Ando, and Vanessa Sarno, are
all poised to make their mark in Paris. Their rigorous training and unwavering
spirit have prepared them to compete at the highest level.
Track and Field: Hoffman and Tolentino
Lauren Hoffman in the Women's 400m Hurdles and John Cabang Tolentino in the
Men's 110m Hurdles are ready to showcase their speed and endurance. Their
performances will be closely watched as they strive for personal and national
glory.
Gymnastics: Finnegan, Jung-Ruivivar, and Malabuyo
Talented gymnasts Aleah Finnegan, Levi Jung-Ruivivar, and Emma Malabuyo will
compete in the all-around events. Their grace, strength, and precision are
expected to captivate audiences and judges alike.
Rowing and Fencing: Delgaco and Catantan
Joanie Delgaco in the Women's Single Sculls and Samantha Catantan in Women's
Foil Fencing will represent the country in their respective sports. Both
athletes have trained extensively and are determined to excel in their events.
Golf and Swimming: Pagdanganan, Ardina, Sanchez, and Hatch
Golf enthusiasts can cheer for Bianca Pagdanganan and Dottie Ardina, while
swimming fans will follow Kayla Sanchez in the Women's 100m Freestyle and
Jarod Hatch in the Men's 100m Butterfly. These athletes bring a mix of
experience and fresh talent, promising exciting competitions.
Judo: Kiyomi Watanabe
Last but certainly not least, Kiyomi Watanabe will represent the Philippines
in Judo, competing in the Women's -63kg category. Her skills and strategic
prowess make her a formidable opponent.
Puso in Paris 2024: An Intimate Glimpse
To get an intimate glimpse of our athletes’ pre-game training and motivation,
"Puso in Paris 2024" - a Smart-produced documentary series - will be available
for streaming on the Smart LiveStream App and Smart’s social media pages
(Smart Communications, Smart Sports, and Puso Pilipinas). Sports fans can
start streaming the Puso in Paris 2024 episodes on the following dates: July
18 featuring Carlos Yulo, July 19 with our Filipino boxers, July 23 with our
weightlifters, and last but not least, July 24 featuring EJ Obiena.
Athlete Insights and Aspirations
EJ Obiena assured fans and supporters across the country that they will be
witnessing him at peak performance. “When I was young, my dream was to be an
Olympian. Now, there’s another dream and hopefully, it’s to become an Olympic
gold medalist,” he said.
Nesthy Petecio echoed this by saying, “If I don’t
become an Olympian, my career as an athlete would not be complete.”
Eumir
Marcial emphasized the sacrifices they had to make: “Just to qualify for the
Olympics, an athlete has to go through so much.”
Aira Villegas added, “I think
to myself, ‘How does it feel to hear the National Anthem being played for you
at the Olympics?’ That’s what I want for myself.”
Vanessa Sarno highlighted
the importance of a winning mindset: “Even if it’s your first time, you can
win.”
John Ceniza summed up their collective motivation: “We’re fighting for
the Philippines. We’re representing the flag so let’s bring home medals if we
can.”
Don’t Miss Any Olympic Moment
Download the Smart LiveStream App now and follow the official social media
pages for Smart Sports and Puso Pilipinas to stay updated and support our
Filipino athletes as they compete in the Olympic Games Paris 2024.
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