Go For Gold Time Trialist Marcryan Lago was born on 13 July 2001 in Taguig City. Lago is the fifth among the eight children of the first Filipino gold medalist in Duathlon, Ryan Mendoza, who is now part of the regular force of the Philippine Air Force and Vilma Lago, a homemaker.
GO FOR GOLD CLIMBER: JERICHO LUCERO
In 2019, Jericho Lucero participated in his first UCI race in PRUride PH, held at SBMA, Zambales. Jericho Lucero placed third in the U23 Category while his teammate Daniel Ven Cariño was declared the three-day race champion in the U23 Category of that UCI 2.2 race.
DWAENTERTAINMENT YOUTUBE
DWAENTERTAINMENT is a travel, sports and entertainment YouTube channel created in December 2018.
BAGUIO CITY: THE UNDISPUTED SUMMER CAPITAL OF THE PHILIPPINES
Baguio City has been the “Summer Capital of the Philippines” since 1904 after the declaration of the Philippine Commission during its regular session held at the Old Baden-Powell Hall, atop the famous Session Road.
HIDILYN DIAZ BROKEN PHILIPPINES 20-YEAR MEDAL DROUGHT IN 2016 RIO OLYMPICS AND MADE HISTORY
Finally, in the 2016 Rio Olympics, Philippine Air Force A1C Hidilyn Diaz, broke the Philippines 20-year Olympic medal drought
LAND BRIDGES AND SOUTHEAST ASIA IN THE OLD STONE AGE
Ten thousand years ago, isthmuses or land bridges supposedly existed, letting primitive inhabitants wander and navigate from one region to another.
RESEMBLANCE OF AMERICAN AND PHILIPPINE HISTORY
The United States and the Philippines were former colonies of the British Empire and Spain.
OLD TOWN REEMERGES AS PANTABANGAN DAM DIPS INTO ITS LOWEST LEVEL SINCE 1983
The passage of RA 5499, otherwise known as the Upper Pampanga River Project Act, brought about the construction of Pantabangan Dam in 1971 at the behest of former President Ferdinand Marcos.
PROMINENT VOICES OF PHILIPPINE CYCLING IN THE 1970s AND 198Os
M1, M2 and M3 were the prominent voices of Philippine cycling on the radio in the 1970s and 80s.
23RD NATIONAL SUPER QUIZ BEE DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP IN 2002
The author represented Manila Central University, one of the oldest institutions in the Philippines, founded in 1904, in the 23rd edition of National Super Quiz Bee upon the recommendation of the Dean of College of Arts and Sciences Amanda Lorenzana and Mr. Rucelzo Maňez.
