2016 PSA Annual Awards
The 2016 PSA Annual Awards was organized by the Philippine Sportswriters Association, the oldest media organization based in the Philippines formed by sportswriters from newspapers and sports news websites. PSA is currently helmed by Mr. Riera U. Mallari of The Standard. The awards night is co-presented by MVP Sports Foundation, Milo, Philippine Racing Commission, San Miguel Corporation, the Philippine Sports Commission, the Philippine Olympic Committee, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, Philippine Basketball Association, Accel, GlobalPort, Rain or Shine, Maynilad, Smart Communications, ICTSI, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation, SM Prime Holdings, One Esplanade, National University and Sen. Francis Escudero. The awards will be given to the Philippine sportsmen and organizations who have been recognized for their achievements and victories in 2015, particularly the Filipino gold medalists in the 2015 Southeast Asian Games.
Ceremonies was held at One Esplanade, Pasay City on 13 February 2016 at 8pm and hosted by veteran sportscaster Quinito Henson and Sports5 head Patricia Bermudez-Hizon. Wilfred Uytengsu, who will receive the award as Executive of the Year, was invited to be the event's guest speaker.
Filipino boxing champions Nonito Donaire and Donnie Nietes and Asian Open golf standout Miguel Tabuena will share the trophy as the Sportsmen of the Year. It is the first time in 3 years that the PSA Sportsman of the Year award will give out to multiple athletes.
PSC Chairman Richie Garcia and its commissioners Jolly Gomez, Buddy Andrada, Akiko Thomson-Guevara, and Iggy Clavecilla, POC Executive Director Guillermo Iroy, Jr., POC President Peping Cojuangco, IOC representative to the Philippines Mikee Cojuangco, POC 1st Vice President Joey Romasanta and POC Chairman Tom Carrasco are also invited in the ceremonies.
Honor Roll list
Special awards
The following list is the special awards given in this year's PSA Annual Awards.Award | Winner | Sport/Team | References |
Sportsmen of the Year | Nonito Donaire | Boxing | |
Sportsmen of the Year | Donnie Nietes | Boxing | |
Sportsmen of the Year | Miguel Tabuena | Golf | |
President's Award | Gilas Pilipinas | Basketball | |
Mr. Basketball | Calvin Abueva | Basketball | |
Mr. Basketball | Terrence Romeo | Basketball | |
Ms. Volleyball | Alyssa Valdez | Volleyball | |
NSA of the Year | Wushu Federation of the Philippines | Wushu | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Filomeno Codiñera | Baseball/Softball | |
Executive of the Year | Wilfred Uytengsu | Basketball | |
Milo Junior Athletes of the Year | Kyle Soguilon Justine Kobe Macario | Swimming Poomsae | |
POC Olympism Award | Carlos Loyzaga | Basketball |
Major citations
The following list is the major citations given to some notable personalities in Philippine sports in 2016.Winner | Sport/Team/Recognition | References |
June Mar Fajardo | Basketball | |
Mac Belo | Basketball | |
Mark Cruz | Basketball | |
Eric Cray | Athletics | |
Cheska Centeño | Billiards | |
Santy Barnachea | Cycling | |
Cyna Rodriguez | Golf | |
Princess Superal | Golf | |
Raniel Resuello | Biking | |
Divine Wally | Wushu | |
Arnel Mandal | Wushu | |
Jonathan B. Hernandez | Horse racing | |
Katharina Lehnert | Tennis | |
AJ Lim | Tennis |
Minor citations
Tony Siddayao Awards for Under 17 athletes
The award was given to young and exceptional athletes who are under the age of 17 years old. It was named after Tony Siddayao, the former sports editor of Manila Standard.Winner | Sport/Team/Recognition | References |
Maurice Sacho Illustre | Swimming | |
Nicole Pamintuan | Swimming | |
Miguel Barretto | Swimming | |
Micaela Jasmine Moldeh | Swimming | |
Sean Terrace Zamora | Swimming | |
Abby Arevalo | Golf | |
Pauline del Rosario | Golf | |
Jacob Ang | Karting | |
Nicole Eijansantos | Triathlon |
Posthumous awards
The Posthumous awards is given to the Philippines sports personalities who died in 2015. They will given a trophy and a one-minute silence for the honorees.- Ramil Cruz
- Servillano Padiz, Jr.
- Irineo Federigan
- Henry Cojuangco
- Jun Castro, Jr.
- Lim Eng Beng
- Art Macapagal
- Ron Jacobs