AT A GLANCE
The event, organized by the Philippine Skating Union and supported by the International Skating Union (ISU) Development Commission, ran from July 27 to 29, drew athletes and figure skating enthusiasts from eight countries, including the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Korea, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Each participant showcased their technical prowess and artistic flair, contributing to a celebration of cultural diversity and athletic excellence on the ice.
Axel jumps, spirals, and spins executed by participants from across Southeast Asia took center stage at the SM Skating Mall of Asia as the mall hosted the Southeast Asian Figure Skating Open Trophy.
The event, organized by the Philippine Skating Union and supported by the International Skating Union (ISU) Development Commission, ran from July 27 to 29, drew athletes and figure skating enthusiasts from eight countries, including the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Korea, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Each participant showcased their technical prowess and artistic flair, contributing to a celebration of cultural diversity and athletic excellence on the ice.
Several distinguished guests graced the tournament, including H.E. Tull Traisorat, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to the Philippines; Ms. Huang Yaping, Cultural Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines; Mr. Steve Hontiveros, Chairman of the Philippine Olympic Committee; Ms. Olivia Bong Coo, Commissioner of the Philippine Sports Commission; Mr. Tito Sotto, Former Senate President; and Mr. Hans Sy, Chairman of the Executive Committee of SM Prime Holdings.
SM Prime Holdings Chairman of the Executive Committee Hans Sy (2nd from right, front), with (L-R, front): SM Lifestyle Entertainment Senior Operations Manager and Philippine Skating Union President Nikki Cheng, Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Commissioner and bowling icon Olivia “Bong” Coo, former Senate President Tito Sotto, Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) Chairman Steve Hontiveros, and Philippine Chinese Embassy Cultural Counselor Huang Yaping with the Southeast Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy 2024 candidates
Filipino figure skaters stole the show on the final day of competition, with Sofia Frank clinching first place and Skye Chua securing third in the Senior Women’s category. Their exceptional performances not only brought pride to the Philippines but also highlighted the country's growing dominance in the sport.
Nikki Cheng, President of the Philippine Skating Union, expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “This tournament not only highlighted the talent and dedication of our region’s figure skaters but also promoted unity and camaraderie among participating nations.”
The Southeast Asian Figure Skating Open Trophy held at SM Skating Mall of Asia is a significant platform for athletes to demonstrate their skills on an international stage, while simultaneously advancing the growth and development of figure skating throughout Southeast Asia.
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