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Pinoy Strong 100 spotlights national athletes

PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF Philippine Sportswriters Association MIXED martial artist Mark Streigl (center) will host the reality TV show Pinoy Strong 100 aimed at giving Filipino athletes a chance to showcase their strength and skills as well as to promote Philippine destinations and culture. He is joined by co-producers Allan Majadillas and Christine Majadillas of One-Of-A-Kind Asia.
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The Department of Tourism gives Philippine sports a huge boost as a new TV show highlighting national athletes is set to go full blast next week.

Pinoy Strong 100, a sports reality TV show hosted by celebrity Mixed Martial Arts fighter Mark Striegl, aims to determine the strongest Filipino from all walks of life, regardless of age, gender, or social status.

Pinoy Strong 100 is not just about showcasing physical strength. It also aims to highlight the cultural heritage and the best of the Philippines’ islands and destinations,” co-producer Allan Majadillas of One-Of-A-Kind Asia said during the Philippine Sportswriters Association forum at the VIP Lounge of the Rizal Memorial Sports Coliseum in Manila on Tuesday.

The first selection event was held over the weekend at the Skyranch in Tagaytay City in coordination with the Philippine Olympic Committee, featuring national athletes from various national sports associations.

Athletes from the Philippine Canoe Kayak Federation emerged as the top finishers in the tryout with Jobert Penaranda and Ojay Fuentes making it a 1-2 finish for the national paddlers while Mylene Matias of Kurash came in at third and placing fourth was Roger Kenneth Masbate, also from PCKF.

Sixty aspirants from judo, obstacle sports, taekwondo, muay thai, kurash, wrestling and canoe-kayak-dragon boat went through various challenges, including burpees, dumbbell thrusters, medicine ball throws, and pull-ups in the selection  process.

“We will have challenges to determine the strongest of them all. We will squeeze the physical and mental toughness out of the participants,” Striegl added during his appearance in the weekly forum supported by the Philippine Sports Commission, POC, Pagcor, San Miguel Corporation and Milo.

The succeeding selections, which will be opened to the public, will be held in Cebu and at BGC in Taguig in January to complete the 100 participants in the one-of-a-kind reality TV show.

The top 100 qualifiers will be brought to different tourism destinations to undergo challenges to determine the strongest Filipino, or Filipina, for the show’s first season.

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