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Filipinos have plenty of options to watch the 22 athletes who will represent the Philippines at the Paris Olympics
MANILA, Philippines — This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Philippines’ participation in the Olympics, and all eyes will be on the 22 athletes who will represent the country in the Paris Olympics.
The Philippines will look to surpass its historic performance from the last Tokyo Olympics, where it won a breakthrough gold medal thanks to a stellar performance by weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz, and also won medals in boxing from Naisi Petecio (silver), Carlo Parram (silver) and Ymir Marcial (bronze).
While Diaz missed out on qualifying for this year’s Olympics, the three boxers will return along with pole vaulter EJ Obiena, gymnast Carlos Yulo, golfer Bianca Padanganan and judoka Kiyomi Watanabe to lead the largest Philippine delegation to the Summer Olympics in more than 30 years.
Here’s how to watch the Paris Olympics in the Philippines, which opens on July 26:
Free TV
Filipinos have two ways to watch the Olympic events on free TV, with One Sports and RPTV broadcasting the Philippine team’s games and selected matches in various sports.
Pay TV
As one of the official broadcast partners of the Philippines Olympics, Cignal TV offers subscribers three channels that will broadcast the Paris Olympics 24/7.
Cignal users can also watch the Olympics through One Sports+.
online
For those who don’t have access to television, online streaming is the best option.
Available through its app and website for a monthly fee, Pilipinas Live will broadcast all events of Filipino athletes.
Another option is the SmartLive app, which offers free, 24/7 live streaming of the Olympics to subscribers of all networks.
Select matches will be broadcast live on Smart Sports and Puso Pilipinas’ social media pages.
The Olympics will last until August 11. – Rappler.com
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