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Filipino athletes are preparing for an action-packed 2025, with the 9th Asian Winter Games kicking off in Harbin, China.

Busy International Calendar For Filipino Athletes In 2025

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Filipino athletes will be busy this year, starting with the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China on Feb. 7 to 14.

Other major tournaments lined up for Team Philippines are the 12th World Games in Chengdu, in China (Aug. 7-17), 3rd Asian Youth Olympics Games in Bahrain (Oct. 22-31) and 33rd Thailand Southeast Asian Games in the cities of Bangkok, Chonburi and Songkhla (Dec. 9-20).

“It’s a busy year marked with major international competitions,” Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president and PhilCycling chief Abraham Tolentino said after meeting his new executive board in Makati City on Tuesday.

“We’re aiming to send as many capable and qualified athletes as possible to these games and we’re targeting the best possible results.”

Tolentino had earlier said the Harbin Games will be the springboard for the country’s quest for its first Winter Olympics medal.

The Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games will be held in Saudi Arabia’s capital city Riyadh early 2026.

First vice president Al Panlilio (basketball), treasurer Dr. Jose Raul Canlas (surfing), auditor Donaldo Caringal (volleyball), and board members Leonora Escollante (canoe-kayak), Alvin Aguilar (wrestling), Ferdinand Agustin (jiu-jitsu,), Alexander Sulit (judo), Leah Gonzales (fencing) and Jessie Lacuna (Athletes Commission) met with Tolentino.

Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski, International Olympic Committee representative to the Philippines, also attended the meeting, while second vice president Leyte 4th District Rep. Richard Gomez of modern pentathlon couldn’t make it.

The POC will hold its first General Assembly next week.

The Executive Board reorganized key posts, including Wharton Chan who remained as secretary-general, Marcus Andaya (legal), Billie Sumagui (membership), Alberto Agra (arbitration), Michael Vargas (international affairs), Escollante (gender equality), Canlas (medical and anti-doping), Sulit (safe sports), and Marcus Jarwin Manalo (technical).

Before the meeting, the board offered prayers for former secretary-general Edwin Gastanes, who passed away in December 2024. (PNA)