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29 Sports Shooting. 30 ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. This is a list of notable Filipino athletes. Alpine Skiers ...
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 Sports Hall of Fame was established through legislation, particularly Republic Act No. 8757 which was signed into law on November 25, 1999 by then-President Joseph Estrada to "immortalize the Filipino Sports heritage" which were meant to serve as an inspiration to Filipinos. [3]
Teófilo E. Yldefonso (born Teófilo Yldefonso y de la Cruz; November 5, 1903 – June 19, 1942) [1] [2] [3] was a Filipino breaststroke swimmer. He was the first Filipino and Southeast Asian to win an Olympic medal, and the first Filipino to win multiple medals.
The Philippines national athletics team represents the Philippines at the international athletics competitions such as Olympic Games or World Athletics Championships. Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association (PATAFA) [ 1 ] is the governing body of athletics in the Philippines.
This category is for sportspeople who are citizens of the Philippines, not ethnically Filipino athletes who are citizens of other countries [and do NOT have Filipino citizenship]. Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total.
1999 IPSC Handgun World Shoot; 2004 Asian Fencing Championships; 2005 SEA Games; 2006 WPA World Nine-ball Championship; 2007 WPA Men's World Nine-ball Championship; 2008 WPA World Ten-ball Championship; 2009 WPA World Ten-ball Championship; 2010 South East Asian Table Tennis Championships; 2011 WPA World Ten-ball Championship
Bong Coo is the first Filipino athlete to be inscribed in the Guinness Book of Records for her two-peat record-breaking efforts at the World Championships for All Events [19] [41] The first for her world record scores at the IX Fédération Internationale des Quilleurs (FIQ) World Championships in Manila in 1979, and the second at the (FIQ ...