Asian Games gold medalists Margarita ‘Meggie’ Ochoa and Annie Ramirez and Asian champion Carlos Yulo banner the compact list of this year’s recipients of Major Awards in the San Miguel Corporation-Philippine Sportswriters Association Awards Night slated on 29 January.
A total of 11 athletes will be feted with the recognition in the annual event to be held at the grand ballroom of the Diamond Hotel.
Ochoa and Ramirez accounted for half of the gold tally of Team Philippines in the 19th edition of the Asiad in Hangzhou, China by topping the women’s 48 kilograms and -57kg, respectively, as jiu-jitsu scored a double in the continental showpiece.
Not to be outdone, Yulo was a force to reckon with in the Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Singapore after winning all three gold medals for the Philippines in floor exercise, parallel bars, and vault, aside from bagging two gold medals in the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia.
Joining the trio are pool players Chezka Centeno, Johann Chua and James Aranas, golfer Miguel Tabuena, bowler Zach Sales Ramin, champion horse Big Lagoon, jockey John Alvin Guce, and horse owner Vice Gov. Leonardo “Sandy” Javier in the awarding ceremony presented by ArenaPlus. Also backing the gala night are major sponsors Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee, PLDT/Smart, MILO, Cignal, Philippine Basketball Association, Premier Volleyball League, 1-Pacman Partylist Rep. Mikee Romero and Rain or Shine.
Centeno will be honored for capturing the World Pool-Billiard Association World 10-Ball Women’s Championship in Klagenfurt, Austria behind a 9-5 victory over Han Yu of China in the finals. Chua and Aranas also did the same in Lugo, Spain when they turned back the German pair of Joshua Filler and Moritz Neuhausen, 11-7, to give the country its fourth World Cup of Pool title.
The 29-year-old Tabuena, a one-time winner of the PSA Athlete of the Year, is recognized for ruling the DGC Open of the 2023 Asian Tour by rallying back from six shots behind to win the crown by a single stroke, and eventually, finished second in the Order of Merit at the end of the season.
For his part, Ramin excelled as the first male Filipino bowler to rule the Singapore International Open, and the youngest winner ever at 17 years old since the inception of the meet in 1965.
And in horse racing, Big Lagoon emerged as the Horse of the Year following a historic run that had the six-year-old bay colt becoming only the fifth back-to-back winner of the Philracom-PCSO Presidential Gold Cup at Metro Turf Club in Malvar, Batangas. Guce, the regular rider of Big Lagoon, will be awarded the Jockey of the Year.
Javier meanwhile, will be acknowledged as Horse Owner of the Year for his long-time dedication to the sports racing industry, which also saw his entry Vavavoom ruled the PSA Cup at the Metro Turf.