Player Profile Series: Jodi Dino’s speed & offensive skills on Ice
Jodi Catherine Dino, who was born on the 11th day of January 2002, is a forward on the Philippine National Women’s Ice Hockey Team who brings a valuable blend of agility, speed, and offensive intuition to the ice.
In 2024, Dino was part of the Philippine Women's Ice Hockey Team that competed in the International Ice Hockey Federation Asia and Oceania Championship, where they defeated Kyrgyzstan and clinched the championship.
Whether she’s weaving through defenders or setting up critical plays, Dino consistently provides the team with reliable forward momentum and sharp execution in the offensive zone.
Her skating finesse and quick transitions make her a constant threat on fast breaks, while her ability to read the game allows her to find opportunities to support her teammates and capitalize on scoring chances.

Full name: Jodi Catherine Dino
Age: 23
Birthdate: January 11, 2002
Height: 152cm/5’0
Weight: 50 kg./110 lbs.
Position: Forward
Club: Krazy to the Max
Key Strengths: Agility, offensive support, and on-ice awareness
More than just a scorer, Dino is a team player—often making the unselfish pass or drawing defenders away to create space for others.
A key part of the team’s forward rotation, Jodi is proof that success in ice hockey relies not only on strength and speed but also on timing, vision, and chemistry. Her growing role on the national team reflects her commitment to improving her game and contributing to the development of ice hockey in the Philippines.
As the women’s team continues to make strides in international competition, players like Jodi Catherine Dino are helping define the team’s identity—fast, smart, and fiercely competitive.
Although she was unable to join the Philippine Women's Ice Hockey Team in Dubai recently due to her pursuit of studies and a career as a Financial Manager, she continues to carry a deep sense of support and pride for her teammates in any matches they may face in the future.
