Wednesday 26 June 2013

Miss Universe 2011 3rd runner-up (Shamcey Gurrea Supsup)

 Shamcey Gurrea Supsup (born on May 16, 1986) is a Filipino beauty titleholder who represented the Philippines in the Miss Universe 2011 pageant, in which she was declared third runner-up. She also topped the Architecture Licensure Examination in July 2011 in the Philippines. Supsup graduated magna cum laude from the University of the Philippines.


Pageants:
Supsup joined Binibining Pilipinas 2011 and won the Binibining Pilipinas-Universe title during the coronation night held at the Araneta Coliseum on April 10, 2011. This victory entitled her to represent the Philippines at the Miss Universe 2011 pageant held in Sao Paolo, Brazil, on September 12, 2011. In the pageant Supsup placed as third runner-up.

Philippine Madrigal Singers

The Philippine Madrigal Singers was organized in 1963 by National Artist Professor Andrea O. Veneracion.  The choir is one of the world’s most awarded, having consistently won all the top prizes in most of the world’s prestigious choral competitions.
    Now with the direction of Mark Anthony Carpio, the ensemble continues to perform a wide repertoire of various styles and forms: Renaissance music, Classical music, Filipino and International folksongs, contemporary and Avant-garde music, Opera and even popular music. Their specialization and focus on the madrigal idiom has inspired their unique set-up of singing while seated in a semi-circle, without a conductor.

Tuesday 25 June 2013

Miss Universe 2010 (Fourth Runner-Up)

     Maria Venus Bayonito Raj (born July 7, 1988) is a Filipina beauty queen. She was crowned Binibining Pilipinas (Miss Philippines)-Universe on March 6, 2010 during the pageant's Grand Coronation Night at the Araneta Coliseum. She represented the Philippines in the 2010 Miss Universe pageant in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, and placed fourth runner-up to Ximena Navarrete of Mexico.


Early life:
      Maria Venus Raj was born to an Indian father and a Filipina mother. Raj was taken by her mother to Bato, Camarines Sur in Bicol Region, Philippines as an infant and was registered by an aunt as a Philippine-born child to Roman Catholic parents. Raj grew up with her mother, a former tenant farmer and dressmaker. A former Roman Catholic, she is now a Born Again Christian

Raj lived in a nipa hut made of wood, bamboo and anahaw leaves with no electricity in the middle of a sprawling rice field in the rural town of Bato for more than twenty years. She allegedly used rice paddy dikes for her early training where  she eventually developed her distinct catwalk.
The youngest of five children, Maria Venus Raj started out by joining local beauty pageants. She also joined oratorical contests at San Vicente High School where her English teacher served as her coach. With her victories in major contests, Venus Raj had bought land on an installment basis for her mother as a means of improving their livelihood. Raj obtained her Diploma in Communications Arts, major in Journalism, at Bicol University in Albay, with Latin honors (Cum Laude). She graduated through the scholarship that she received from the Francis Papica Foundation. She worked as an Information Assistant for the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in Region V. In addition to this, she also worked as a part-time fashion model in her native Bicol and Manila.
Pageantry:
Miss Philippines-Earth 2008
Following her victory as Miss Bicolandia, Raj represented Legazpi City and competed in the Miss Philippines-Earth 2008, and was named as Miss Philippines Earth Eco Tourism 2008, and fourth runner-up to eventual Miss Earth 2008 winner Karla Henry on May 11, 2008 at the Crowne Plaza Galleria, Manila.


Binibining Pilipinas-Universe
After joining Miss Philippines-Earth in 2008, Raj took a break from beauty contests and worked as an Information Assistant at the regional office of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.[citation needed] On March 6, 2010, she was crowned Binibining Pilipinas Universe during the pageant's Grand Coronation Night at the Araneta Coliseum. She won the right to represent the Philippines in the 2010 Miss Universe pageant in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. She also won the special awards Best in Long Gown, Best in Philippine Terno, and was a co-winner for Miss Friendship - a rare feat for a major title winner.




Dethronement

A few weeks after her coronation, Raj was dethroned by Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc. citing alleged inconsistencies between her birth certificate and the personal account of her birth. Raj was briefly replaced by second runner-up Helen Nicolette Henson since first runner-up Diane Elaine S. Necio, also from Bicol was only 17 years old and did not meet the age requirement policies of Miss Universe.


Raj had planned to take legal action to combat BPCI's decision in court, but she also weighed in on her decision because of its potential impact to her future career.A Lawyer Francis Padua Papica, who sponsored Raj’s college education, and another counsel volunteered to defend her for free. led supporters in sending an appeal regarding Raj's case to the Miss Universe Organization
In a local television appearance, Raj stated that a representative for the Miss universe 2010 spoke with her and looked into her case. In the same interview, she said, “My fight is now more than just chasing a dream. It is about clearing my soiled reputation. It is about standing up for people who are poor and born out of wedlock. It is a fight for acceptance.”
Reinstatement
On April 10, 2010, the Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc. allowed Raj to reclaim her title due to humanitarian reasons. An additional requirement that Raj should legally obtain a valid Philippine passport as proof of her true citizenship was also requested by the pageant organizers. On May 19, 2010, the Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs issued Raj a Philippine passport thereby attesting to her Filipino citizenship. According to the Department of Foreign Affairs, Raj is a Philippine citizen by virtue of the jus sanguinis principle (“right of blood”), a basic right provided by the Philippine Constitution which bestows upon a person the citizenship of his father or mother regardless of where the person was born, thus declaring her of Filipino citizenship.[citation needed]
Upon the issuance of her Philippine passport, the Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc. announced that they are reinstating Raj. Currently, Raj holds the record as the first-ever dethroned Binibining Pilipinas to have successfully attempted for a reinstatement of a Binibining Pilipinas crown.


Miss Universe 2010
In August 2010, Raj flew to the United States and took part in the 2010 Miss Universe pageant. As part of the six delegates which were handpicked for a media tour, Raj along with Jesinta Campbell of Australia, Natalia Navarro of Colombia, Sarodj Bertin of Haiti, Ximena Navarrete of Mexico, Mariana Vicente of Puerto Rico and Miss Universe 2009 Stefania Fernandez were scheduled for several television appearances prior to the actual pageant in Las Vegas. During the Miss Universe question and answer portion, Raj was asked by American actor William Baldwin about the biggest mistake that she made in her life and what she did to make it right, to which she simply replied that she had never made any big mistakes in her life. Raj received the highest rating in the Miss Universe website, with 3.54 points, the highest-ever for a Filipina delegate. In an event held in Diablos Cantina at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, Raj won in a Chicken Wing Eating Contest, increasing her popularity even more during the run of the pageant. While competing at Miss Universe 2010 in Las Vegas, Raj was emotionally distressed to hear about the death of Filipina-German beauty queen Melody Gersbach and make-up artist Alden Orense in a car accident. Gersbach, a fellow Bicolana who previously competed and secured a place in the Top15 finalists at Miss International 2009 in China, was one of Raj's coaches in her preparation for the Miss Universe pageant.

Saturday 22 June 2013

Facts about Miami's Pinoy coach Erik Spoelstra

Filipino-American coach Erik Spoelstra has just won back-to-back NBA championships with the Miami Heat after beating the San Antonio Spurs, 95-88, on Thursday (Friday in Philippines). 
Here are quick facts about Coach Spo:
  • 42 years old Filipino-American NBA coach
  • Born on Nov. 1, 1970 Evanston Illinois
  • Father : Jon Spoelstra an NBA executive for the Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets, Buffalo Braves and New Jersey Nets
  • Mother : Elisa Celino a native of San Pablo, Laguna
  • First pinoy and Asian to coach NBA and to win an NBA Championship title
  • Started his coaching career in 2001, as an assistant coach of Miami and he become a Head Coach in 2008 up to present
  • Before his coaching career he played as starting point guard for University of Portland Pilots and was named as West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year
  • Won two champion titles for Miami as Head Coach: 

  1. 2012 : against OKC
  2. 2013 : against San Antonio Spurs

Clarisse Obia crowned Miss Teen Universe 2012 1st runner-up

Clarisse Marie Obia, 19, was crowned first runner-up during the coronation night at the Hall of the Ruben Dario National Theater on April 30, besting hopefuls from Costa Rica, Canada, Margarita Island, and Brazil, who were also among the top six finalists.

Emerging as the 2012 Teen Universe titlist is Panama's Sasha Nikyta Kam.



Obia, who is a student from Lyceum of the Philippines University, was chosen by the Bb. Unibersidad organization to represent the country after earning a top ten spot in its inaugural pageant last year.

Born in Biñan, Laguna, Obia wore a national costume by designer Kim Gan in the international contest in Nicaragua.

During the send-off gathering for Obia in April, the the 5-foot-6 beauty said she plans to represent the Philippines by highlighting Filipino hospitality.

“I’ll just show how much I love my country, and I’ll prove to them that it really is more fun in the Philippines. I’ll show them how hospitable Filipinos are, and that there are many great things about the Philippines, the places, the food, and us Filipinos ourselves,” she said at the time.

“I’m pressured and I’ve gone into extensive training, so hopefully, with the support of my family and my Bb. Unibersidad family, I can bring home a crown,” she added.

The Bb. Unibersidad organization hopes to follow up Obia’s success as it gears up to crown her successor.

The 2012 Bb. Unibersidad Pageant will see 35 university hopefuls vying to represent the Philippines in the next international Teen Universe competition.

The coronation night for the 2012 Bb. Unibersidad Pageant will be held on May 18 at the AFP Theater in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City.

credit to: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/lifestyle/05/01/12/pinay-crowned-miss-teen-universe-1st-runner

Friday 21 June 2013

President Obama calls Erik Spoelstra

WASHINGTON -- The White House says President Barack Obama congratulated Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra on winning the NBA championship for a second consecutive season.

Obama called coach Spoelstra on Friday afternoon. The White House says Obama pointed out the team's relentless determination and noted it was a historic season for the team and for its MVP, LeBron James.

The White House says Obama told the coach that he'll have the team to the White House to congratulate them in person on their victory.

Miami won its third NBA championship Thursday night, beating the San Antonio Spurs 95-88 in Game 7 of the finals.

Thursday 20 June 2013

#NBAFinals Game 7: Heat 95, Spurs 88 FINAL

Congratulations Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra. PINOY PRIDE :D

(Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

  • It's over! The Heat have won back-to-back titles! Final score is 95-88!
  • Spurs miss a 3. Wade with a split but Heat get rebound.
  • James sinks both FTs. 94-88 Heat.
  • Manu with a turnover! James on the line.
  • James has 35 points.
  • James sinks a jumper! 92-88 Heat with 27.9 seconds left!
  • Battier misses a 3. Duncan misses a drive and tip. Heat ball with 39 sec left. Timeout Heat.
  • Leonard misses a 3. Heat ball with 1:25 left.
  • Chalmers misses 2FTs!
  • Leonard hits a 3! 90-88 Heat, 2 min left.
  • Duncan and James both miss.
  • Wade scores. 90-85 Heat.
  • Duncan sinks it! Foul on Bosh. Duncan completes and 1. 88-85 Heat. Timeout Heat 3:05 left.
  • Battier with another 3! 88-82 Heat.
  • Manu with a 3! 85-82 Heat.
  • James again. 85-79 Heat.
  • Duncan sinks 2FTs. 83-79 Heat 4:45 left.
  • James buries a jumper. Heat lead 83-77 5:37 left. James has 31 points.
  • Manu hits on a drive. 81-77 for the Heat.
  • Wade sinks a jumper. 81-75 for Heat, 7 min left.
  • No clear-path foul. Heat ball.
  • Green with a bad pass. Clear-path foul initially called on Neal. Call under review.
  • Chalmers with a drive off a timeout. 79-75 Heat.
  • Battier finally misses a 3. Duncan scores on the other end. 77-75 for Heat, 8:34 left.
  • James with a split. 77-73 for the Heat, 9:18 left.
  • Birdman with a split. 76-73 Heat lead.
  • Leonard with a follow-up. 75-73 Heat.
  • Another 3 by Battier! Heat up 75-71.
  • Here we go! Start of the fourth period. James and Battier are a combined 9-of-12 from three-point distance.
  • Chalmers hits a triple that banks off the glass at the buzzer! Heat take 72-71 lead into the final period.
  • Manu with a drive! Spurs lead 71-69, 5.2 seconds left.
  • Battier buries another 3. Tied at 69.
  • Neal with a drive. 69-66 Spurs. 40 seconds left.
  • Manu sinks second. James scores on the other end. Spurs lead 67-66.
  • Manu sinks first. Break in play as shot clock goes out.
  • Spurs with a steal. Birdman fouls Manu, who goes to the line.
  • Timeout Heat.
  • Diaw with a 3! Duncan with a basket! Spurs regain lead, 65-64. 2:34 left in 3rd.
  • James sinks 2FTs. James now has 26 pts on five triples. Heat lead 64-60.
  • Leonard completes and 1. Heat up 62-60.
  • James another 3! Heat lead 62-57.
  • James answers with a 3. Heat up 59-57.
  • Green finally buries a 3. Spurs regain lead, 57-56.
  • Wade with a floater in the lane. Heat up 56-54, 5:45 left in 3rd.
  • Duncan ties it up at 54.
  • Wade with a dunk. Heat regain lead, 54-52, 8:02 left in 3rd. Timeout.
  • Leonard again! Tied at 52.
  • Chalmers with a split. 52-50 Heat, 9:25 left.
  • Ginobili! 51-50 Heat.
  • James with a corner 3, 51-48 Heat
  • Leonard scores but misses bonus FT. Tied at 48.
  • Chalmers scores. 48-46 for the Heat.
  • Leonard ties it up at 46 with a jump hook.
  • 3rd period underway


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