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September 6 – The Philippines men's national softball team finish as runners-up of the 2022 Asian Men's Softball Championship in Kōchi, Japan, after losing to the hosts and eventual champions, Japan, in their final game. [65] The team also qualify for the 2022 Men's Softball World Cup in Auckland, New Zealand, in November. [66]
The Philippines competed at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China from 23 September to 8 October 2023. Originally scheduled to take place in 2022, the Games were postponed and rescheduled to 2023, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The country finished with four golds, two silvers, and 12 bronze medals. [3]
2022 Philippine Golf Tour; Philippines at the 2021 SEA Games; Philippines at the 2022 World Aquatics Championships; Philippines at the 2022 World Games; 2023 Premier Volleyball League First All-Filipino Conference; 2022 Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference; 2022 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference
2022 AFF Women's Championship: Manila, Biñan, and Imus: 11 4 July 17 July Football 2022 FIVB Women's Volleyball Nations League Week 2: Pasay: 8 14 June 19 June Volleyball 2022 FIVB Men's Volleyball Nations League Week 2: Quezon City: 8 21 June 26 June Volleyball 2022 WEKAF World Championships: Mandaue - 17 July 21 July Arnis 2023
The Philippines has produced more than 40 boxing world champions such as Luisito Espinosa, Donnie Nietes, Gerry Peñalosa, and Johnriel Casimero. Boxing is among the most popular individual sports in the Philippines. Some Filipino boxers such as Nonito Donaire, Gabriel Elorde, Pancho Villa and Manny Pacquiao are recognized internationally.
Carlo Biado and Rubilen Amit represented the Philippines in cue sport. [3] Biado is the Philippines' first-ever gold medalist winning his event back in the 2017 edition. However he failed to repeat his feat after losing to Joshua Filler of Germany in the semifinal. In the battle for bronze he lost to Aloysius Yapp of Singapore. [4]
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The finish was enough for a bronze medal – the first ever for the Philippines in a World Athletics Championships. [3] Obiena was able to clear the height after following the advice of his coach Vitaly Petrov to switch to a more flexible 5.25-meter stick which was bigger than his previous. [ 4 ]