
27 episodes

Online Sports Leadership Program: A Podcast OSLP Podcast
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Since 1924, Filipino Olympians have carried the flag of the Philippines onto the world stage – overcoming tremendous challenges to do so. Listen to them share their story each week in the Online Sports Leadership Program: A Podcast. If you’re a sports leader, coach, athlete, or a sports enthusiast, this inspirational slice of sports history is for you.
The original OSLP is a series of webinars organized by the POA in partnership with Ateneo de Davao University to promote a better culture in Philippine sports.
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Christine Jacob: Keep Swimming
This episode of the Online Sports Leadership Program: A Podcast features Christine Jacob-Sandejas OLY. In 1983, Christine won the gold in the Southeast Asian Games, and in the next year, she participated in the Los Angeles Summer Olympics. Unlike many Filipino athletes who often trained in the United States, Christine trained wholly in the Philippines. After retiring from competition, she entered movies and television.
This podcast is brought to you by the Philippine Olympians Association and Adrenaline Solutions.
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Adeline Dumapong: Be Our Ally
Adeline Dumapong PLY graces today's episode of the Online Sports Leadership Program podcast. The female powerlifter won bronze at the 2000 Summer Paralympics at Sydney, the first Filipina to do so. Hailing from a poor family Ifugao, she overcame multiple challenges to finally win honor for the country in the world stage.
This podcast is brought to you by the Philippine Olympians Association and Adrenaline Solutions.
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Onyok Velasco: Success through Discipline
On today's episode of the Online Sports Leadership Program podcast, Mansueto "Onyok" Velasco talks about his training and experiences for the Olympics. The boxing silver medalist attributes his success to discipline and emphasizes how shortcuts cannot lead to victory.
This podcast is brought to you by the Philippine Olympians Association and Adrenaline Solutions.
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Guy Concepcion: Champions are Inevitable
In this episode of the Online Sports Leadership Program: A Podcast, let's get to know Rene "Guy" Concepcion! He competed in four events at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. As a swimmer and then as a coach, he was most affected by Coach Nort Thornton's saying, "We want to create an environment where champions are inevitable." Listen to how the lives up to it.
This podcast is brought to you by the Philippine Olympians Association and Adrenaline Solutions.
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Henry Dagmil: The Struggles of a Filipino Olympian
Introducing Henry Dagmil in today's episode of the Online Sports Program: A Podcast. A SEA Games long jump record-holder, Henry joined the 2008 Beijing Olympics. To get there, he went through numerous experiences in the Philippines and the US, which convinced him of the necessity of grassroots sports.
This podcast is brought to you by the Philippine Olympians Association and Adrenaline Solutions.
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Miguel Molina: Overcoming Stressors
For the first episode of the Online Sports Leadership Program: A Podcast in 2023, we'll introduce you to know Miguel Molina. Miguel competed in the summer games twice: in 2004 Athens and 2008 Beijing. He has won 11 gold medals in the Southeast Asian Games and is a national record-holder in four individual events.
This podcast is brought to you by the Philippine Olympians Association and Adrenaline Solutions.
Please follow this podcast and for more news, follow the Philippine Olympians Facebook page.