Showing posts with label Filipina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filipina. Show all posts

Monday, July 26, 2021

Hidilyn Diaz - Olympic Gold

 

The Philippines used to have the uneviable reputation as the country having the most Olympic medals won without ever winning a gold.

Hidilyn Diaz herself has a silver medal from 2016 in Rio, as do two Philippine boxers who settled for second place.

Points Scoring System

Most observers believe that the Filipino boxers have traditionally not been given a fair enough treatment in terms of point scoring and presumably have been "robbed" a few times of the chance to win Olympic gold. But this is the risk of any sport using a judges based scoring system. It will always be inherently subjective and prone to human error.

Weightlifting

In other sports, like weightlifting, one do not have to score against an opponent. One just needs to be faster, higher, stronger than everyone else and do so within the rules of the game.

Hidilyn Diaz did this in a dramatic way, outlifting her closest opponent on the last lift and by one kilogram, establishing an Olympic record in the process.

Inadequate Funding

The Philippines is one of those less fortunate countries where individual athletes basically need to train and fend for themselves, especially in a pandemic.

Beating all the odds and the lack of comparable support and training which other countries enjoy, Hidilyn on her winning lift just lifted on her back and carried on her arms and shoulders the dreams of the entire Philippine nation, through her grit, passion and sheer determination -- truely a notable Filipina.

Another Filipina athlete, Arianne Cerdena technically won the Philippines' first Olympic gold medal, in the 1988 Seoul Olympic games. Bowling was a demonstration sport at that edition of the games and all the medals won in that sport at that time were not counted in the official medal tally.

Multiple Medals

Hidilyn joins fellow Filipino athlete, swimmer Teofilo Yldefonso as being the only Filipinos to win a medal in two Olympic games. Yldefonso won the bronze medal in the 1928 games in Amsterdam and repeated his podium finish in 1932 in Los Angeles.

Tokyo 2020 (2021)

Japan made it possible for dreamers like Hidilyn and other athletes from countries who have yet to win medals in the Olympics to achieve their dreams. They could have easily cancelled these games but they didn't. 

In doing so, the glass ceiling has been broken for Philippine sports. Push onwards athletes, the best is still to come.

If one athlete can do this, imagine what the Philippines can achieve when they all support one another and support their country.

Flag and anthem. Salute and tears. (Hidilyn is a sergeant in the Philippine Air Force)

96 years in the making


Let's watch how Hidilyn lifted her nation on her back and shoulders.

Drama all the way

Bowling


Arianne Cerdena winning the Olympic gold medal in Seoul 1988

Friday, October 3, 2014

Lea Salonga

Ms. Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga was born in Manila February 22, 1971.

One of those Filipinos locally known as Martial Law Babies, she is affectionally known as "Lei" or "Tata". Many other Filipinos have similar shortened or repeating one syllable names.

Lei began her "singing" career at the age of ten, recording the cutesy "I Am But A Small Voice".

She also went on to host her own musical TV show, "Love, Lea" and become a cast member of a popular variety show.

Other than having such a natural vocal talent and quite well-known in the Philipines which is a nation that boasts of musical abilities left and right, she was probably on her way to being  a "typical" city girl living in Manila (taking up a pre-med course). Finishing a degree is big and foremost for Filipino families.

Video:  Miss Saigon 25th Year Gala Finale, London 2014

Broadway Fame

But auditioning and finally being selected as the first "Miss Saigon", everything totally changed literally overnight for Lea. The Musical Miss Saigon premiered at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, on 20 September 1989 and as they say, the rest is history.

Her second call to fame, was when she landed the part of the singing voice of Princess Jasmine in the Disney film "Aladdin" in 1992 and then as the singing voice of the movie "Mulan" in 1998.

She played Mei-Li in the Broadway revival of Flower Drum Song, September 2002. And Lea made her concert debut at the prestigious Carnegie Hall on November 7, 2005. She played the role of Fantine in the musical revival of Les Miserables at the Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway, March 2007. She also played the role of Eponine.

In 2011, she was named a "Disney Legend".

She uses the name "Manang" as her online name. This means an elder sister in the native language.

Lea is now married and mother to a daughter, Nicole Beverly. 

Incidentally, she was chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world.

International Awards

Now we should be amiss if we didn't mention that she was the first Filipina to win the prestigious Tony Award for her role as Kim in the Broadway Musical "Miss Saigon".

She was the first full-blooded Filipina to have won the Olivier (1990), and the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and Theatre World Awards (1991) for Best Actress in a Musical for her smashing work in "Miss Saigon".

Outside of Corazon C. Aquino (President of the Philippines, 1986-1992, she is probably the most well known Filipina of her time.

Video: Lea Salonga - The Song That Changed My Life


Yes, she still sings and performs to this day. The bonus, it looks like she didn't age at all.

Check her Broadway, concert and tour schedules or other news on her site: Lea Salonga Official Website