There has to be one person to do it first. I am grateful that I got to be that person for Filipinas and Filipinos all around the world."
Alpine skier Tallulah Proulx has become the first female athlete from the Philippines to compete in the Winter Olympics — and at 17, the youngest ever from the Southeast Asian country.
The first woman and youngest to ever represent the Philippines at the Winter Games, the Park City-based skier looked calmer than many veterans in the field as she prepared for her giant slalom debut.
MILAN, Italy – Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham Tolentino, this early, has guaranteed the country’s continued participation at the Winter Olympics. “It’s a continuing process and we at the POC will not stop,
The country already has multiple gold medals in the Summer Olympics. Is the Winter edition next for the country?
At just 17, Tallulah Proulx finishes 50th in the women’s slalom, marking a milestone for Philippine alpine skiing at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
On SBS Filipino's Trending Ngayon podcast this week, global attention is focused on the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics following its historic Opening Ceremony. This year’s Games mark a significant milestone for the Philippines,
Alexandra Eala has suggested one sport she thinks she would like to do if she was in the Winter Olympics. Eala is one of the most popular players on the WTA Tour right now, which was showcased at the Australian Open this year by the number of Filipino supporters coming to watch her.
The Winter Olympics often bring stories that go beyond medals and times. Some athletes step onto the world’s biggest stage wearing a flag that is not the one they grew up with. Many of them were born and raised