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Filipino Times
3 days ago
- Sport
- Filipino Times
Gymnast Jasmine Ramilo represents PH in FIG World Cup Milan
Filipina rhythmic gymnast Jasmine Althea Ramilo proudly represented the Philippines at the FIG World Cup in Milan, Italy. Held from July 18 to 20 at the Unipol Forum, the 17-year-old competed in four apparatus events, namely Hoop (26.300), Ball (25.500), Clubs (24.200), and Ribbon (23.850), earning a total score of 99.850. She narrowly missed qualifying for the finals. Ramilo was the sole Filipina among 74 senior gymnasts. Coached by Claudia Mancinelli and Elisabetta Boni, and supported by Junior RG athlete Kyla Mendoza and her parents JR and Fhey Ramilo, she approached the competition with grace, composure, and quiet determination. Italy's Sofia Raffaeli won the all-around title in Milan with 118.250 points, followed by Germany's Darja Varfolomeev (117.450) and Ukraine's Taisia Onofriichuk (114.150), who took silver and bronze, respectively. 'I'm happy to represent the Philippines. After this World Cup, continue pa rin sa training,' Ramilo said, indicating that preparations for future competitions are ongoing. Earlier this year, Ramilo won three medals, including one gold, at the Olympic 74 Cup in Sofia, Bulgaria. She placed 9th in the Asian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Singapore and claimed two medals at Spain's Liga Iberdrola in May. In recognition of her achievements, Ramilo was congratulated by Philippine Ambassador to Italy Nathaniel Imperial, DCM Donna Gatmaytan, Atty. Ray Gatmaytan , Consul General Randy Ochoa and other Embassy officials during the Philippine Independence Day celebration at the Ergife Hotel in Rome. Ramilo, who is currently based in Italy, will return to Rome to resume training and complete her senior high school studies. (Alona Cochon)


Filipino Times
19-05-2025
- Sport
- Filipino Times
Ramilo cracks top 10 at Asian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
Italy-based Filipina gymnast Jasmine Ramilo proved she belongs among Asia's rising stars after delivering a standout performance at the 2025 Asian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, finishing 9th overall in the all-around final held at the OCBC Arena in Singapore. Competing against a strong field of 39 gymnasts from across the continent, the 17-year-old Ramilo emerged as the highest-placing Southeast Asian athlete with a total score of 75.300—an impressive feat considering the dominance of traditional powerhouses like Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Japan. Takhmina Ikromova of Uzbekistan topped the leaderboard with a score of 84.500, followed closely by compatriot Anastasiya Sarantseva (83.850) and Kazakhstan's Aibota Yertaikyzy (82.200). Despite the stiff competition, Ramilo held her own, particularly in the Ball and Hoop apparatus, where she recorded a combined score of 50.700. She capped off her qualifying campaign with a solid 25.800 in the Hoop event, placing 10th in that segment. Ramilo currently trains under the tutelage of Coach Claudia Mancinelli at the prestigious Ginnastica Fabriano club in Italy—renowned for producing elite-level rhythmic gymnasts. Her mother, Fhey Ramilo, expressed joy over her daughter's performance, saying, 'Masaya kami dahil okay naman po ang resulta ni Jas! Maraming salamat sa mga sumusuporta.' —Alona Cochon


Filipino Times
09-04-2025
- Sport
- Filipino Times
Filipina gymnast Jasmine Ramilo eyes Baku World Cup 2025 after stint in Bulgaria
Italy-based gymnast Jasmine Ramilo, fresh from her gold medal victory at Olympia 74, once again showcased her talents on the world stage—this time at the FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup in Sofia, Bulgaria. The 17-year-old Filipino-Italian athlete proudly represented the Philippines as the country's sole competitor in the prestigious tournament, which gathered the world's top rhythmic gymnasts. Competing in the women's clubs event, Ramilo earned 25.750 points and placed 18th overall out of 85 participants—just shy of qualifying for the finals. Now, Ramilo sets her sights on the next leg of the World Cup series in Baku, Azerbaijan, happening from April 18 to 20. Under the mentorship of Coach Claudia Mancinelli of Ginnastica Fabriano, she will team up with fellow Filipina rhythmic gymnast Breanna Labadan to represent the country once again. 'We are very thankful for the support you are giving to Jasmine, now she's concentrating on her training for Baku World Cup,' her mother said. — Alona Cochon