Pinay Power! Women’s wins at the 2024 Olympics

“The Olympics may be over, but the fight for equity and progress in sports still continues.”

As the Olympic games wrap up, the focus now shifts from podiums to progress. Go Hard Girls founder Ceej Tantengco-Malolos is joined by sports journalist Lui Morales and Bee Go, founder of Atleta Filipina, to explore the highs and hurdles of Philippine athletes in Paris. Together, they dive into the strides made toward gender parity and what these milestones mean for the future of women’s sports.

“Sports is a microcosm of society that reflects our world, but at the same time, it can also inspire change outside of this world. And even in the most gender-equal Olympics today, there’s still room for improvement. So what do you want to see in the next Olympics?”

Join the conversation and be part of the movement to uplift women’s sports in the Philippines. Because every victory counts, and the journey has only just begun.

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