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Manila, Philippines 2.18 m Leonard Grospe: 3 June 2023 PinoyAthletics Summer Series Meet Lingayen, Philippines [19] 2.20 m Leonard Grospe: 20 December 2023 Philippine National Games: Manila, Philippines [20] 2.21 m Leonard Grospe: 14 June 2024 Thai International Open Championships Bangkok, Thailand [21] Pole vault: 5.93 m Ernest John Obiena: 11 ...
The Philippine Athletics Championships, ... December 17–18, 2021 [9] [10] 2022 Pasig, Metro Manila: PhilSports Stadium: April 28–29, 2022 2023 Ilagan, Isabela:
The average age of the Philippines' athletes was 25 years; the oldest member being Juvic Pagunsan (43 years old) and the youngest being Yuka Saso (20 years old). All athletes except for Hidilyn Diaz (who has made four consecutive appearances since the 2008 Summer Olympics) were first time competitors in the games. [25]
Closing Ceremony of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games Final leg of the PATAFA weekly relay in 2019. Swimmers competing at the 2019 Philippine Swimming National Open. New Clark City is a planned community currently undergoing development, located within the Clark Special Economic Zone in the towns of Bamban and Capas in Tarlac province, Philippines. [1]
Filipino Athletes in 1917 Tokyo Far Eastern Championship Games Filipino athlete, Fortunato Catalon (left) has the most gold medal at the Far Eastern Games with 9 gold medals. The Philippines national athletics team represents the Philippines at the international athletics competitions such as Olympic Games or World Athletics Championships.
25 Pool and Snooker. 26 Professional Wrestling. 27 Rugby Football. ... This is a list of notable Filipino athletes. Alpine Skiers. Michael Teruel; American Football.
Filipino athletes have won a total of eighteen Olympic medals (as of 2024 Summer Olympics), with boxing as the top medal-producing sport. [1] On July 26, 2021, the Philippines clinched its first gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, with Hidilyn Diaz winning the Women's 55 kg event in Weightlifting. [2]
Kayla Noelle Sanchez (born 7 April 2001) is a Filipino-Canadian swimmer who represents the Philippines internationally since 2023. [3] She has represented Canada through 2022, at the Olympic and World championship level, and is a two-time Olympic medalist.