Philippines at the Asian Games

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The Philippines is a member of the South East Asian Zone of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), and has participated in the Asian Games since their inception in 1951. The Philippine Olympic Committee, established in 1911, and recognized in 1929 by the International Olympic Committee, is the National Olympic Committee for Philippines.{{cite web | url=http://www.olympic.org/philippines | title=Counties – Philippines | publisher=olympic.org. International Olympic Committee | access-date=January 10, 2012}}

The Philippines was one of the first five founding members of the Asian Games Federation on February 13, 1949, in New Delhi, the organization which was disbanded on November 26, 1981, and replaced by the Olympic Council of Asia.{{cite web | url=http://www.la84foundation.org/OlympicInformationCenter/OlympicReview/1951/BDCE25/BDCE25j.pdf | title=The First Asian Games Championships will be held in March 1951 at New Delhi | publisher=la84foundation.org. LA84 Foundation | access-date=January 10, 2012 | archive-date=December 7, 2010 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101207105509/http://www.la84foundation.org/OlympicInformationCenter/OlympicReview/1951/BDCE25/BDCE25j.pdf | url-status=dead }}{{cite web | url=http://ocasia.org/Council/History.aspx | title=Council – OCA History | publisher=ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia | access-date=January 12, 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216112714/http://www.ocasia.org/Council/History.aspx | archive-date=2012-02-16 | url-status=dead }}

Membership of Olympic Council of Asia

The Philippines is a member of the South East Asian Zone of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), the continental association recognized by the International Olympic Committee.{{cite web | url=http://ocasia.org/NOCs/Index.aspx | title=NOCs | publisher=ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia | access-date=9 January 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120110160409/http://www.ocasia.org/NOCs/Index.aspx | archive-date=10 January 2012 | url-status=dead | df=dmy-all }}{{cite web | url=http://www.olympic.org/ioc-governance-national-olympic-committees | title=National Olympic Committees | publisher=olympic.org. International Olympic Committee | access-date=February 3, 2012}}{{Ref label|A|a|a}} Being a member of the Southeast Asian Zone, the Philippines also participates in the Southeast Asian Games, a regional games for Southeast Asian nations.{{cite web | url=http://ocasia.org/Game/GamesL1.aspx?GPCode=8 | title=Games – South East Asian Games | publisher=ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia | access-date=January 10, 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120304162529/http://www.ocasia.org/Game/GamesL1.aspx?GPCode=8 | archive-date=March 4, 2012 | url-status=dead }}

The OCA organizes five major continental-level multi-sport events: the Asian Summer Games (more commonly known as the Asian Games), Asian Winter Games, Asian Indoor-Martial Arts Games, Asian Beach Games, and Asian Youth Games. Before 2009, Indoor and Martial Arts were two separate events, specialised for indoor and martial arts sports respectively. However, the two events was merged to form a single event known as the Asian Indoor-Martial Arts Games, which debuted in 2013 in Incheon, South Korea.{{cite web | url=http://ocasia.org/Game/Index.aspx | title=Games | publisher=ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia | access-date=January 10, 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111231045017/http://www.ocasia.org/Game/Index.aspx | archive-date=December 31, 2011 | url-status=dead | df=mdy-all }} As a member of OCA, the Philippines is privileged to participate in all these multi-sport events.

Asian Games Results

{{See also|Asian Games|Asian Games medal count}}

Philippines is one of the only seven countries that have competed in all editions of the Asian Games. The other six are Indonesia, Japan, India, Sri Lanka, Singapore and Thailand.{{cite web | url=http://www.olympic.ph/pdf/Asian_Games_Philippine_Medal_Standings.pdf | title=Asian Games – Philippine – Medal standings | publisher=olympic.ph. Philippine Olympic Committee | access-date=January 11, 2012 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120122134409/http://www.olympic.ph/pdf/Asian_Games_Philippine_Medal_Standings.pdf | archive-date=January 22, 2012 }} With a total of 428 medals, Philippines is currently ranked 12th at the all-time Asian Games medal table.

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" border="1" style="text-align:center;"
colspan=9 | Asian Games
scope="col" style="width:13em;"|Games

!scope="col" style="width:5em;"|Athletes

!scope="col" style="background-color:gold; font-weight:bold;"|Gold

!scope="col" style="background-color:silver; font-weight:bold;"|Silver

!scope="col" style="background-color:#cc9966; font-weight:bold;"|Bronze

!scope="col" |Total

!style="width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Medal Rank

!style="width:4.5em; font-weight:bold;"|Rank

align=left| {{flagicon|IND}} 1951 New Delhi5956819-5
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|align=left| {{flagicon|PHI|1936}} 1954 Manila

16614141745bgcolor=dce5e5|2
align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} 1958 Tokyo1528192047bgcolor=dce5e5|2
align=left| {{flagicon|INA}} 1962 Jakarta1737624375
align=left| {{flagicon|THA}} 1966 Bangkok173215254210
align=left| {{flagicon|THA}} 1970 Bangkok-19122211
align=left| {{flagicon|IRI}} 1974 Tehran-02121416
align=left| {{flagicon|THA}} 1978 Bangkok-446149
align=left| {{flagicon|IND}} 1982 New Delhi-2391410
align=left| {{flagicon|KOR}} 1986 Seoul93459186
align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} 1990 Beijing-1271013
align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} 1994 Hiroshima-3281314
align=left| {{flagicon|THA}} 1998 Bangkok38615121821
align=left| {{flagicon|KOR}} 2002 Busan22037162618
align=left| {{flagicon|QAT}} 2006 Doha2334691918
align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} 2010 Guangzhou1883491619
align=left| {{flagicon|KOR}} 2014 Incheon15013111522
align=left| {{flagicon|INA}} 2018 Jakarta / Palembang27142152119
align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} 2022 Hangzhou39142121817
align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} 2026 Nagoyacolspan=7| Future event
align=left| {{flagicon|QAT}} 2030 Dohacolspan=7| Future event
align=left| {{flagicon|KSA}} 2034 Riyadhcolspan=7| Future event
Total || - || 71 || 116 || 241 || 428 || - || 12

=Medalists by sport=

{{further|List of Philippine Asian Games medalists}}

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!Sport

!style="width:4em;"|Rank

!style="background:gold; width:4em;"|Gold

!style="background:silver; width:4em;"|Silver

!style="background:#cc9966; width:4em;"|Bronze

!style="width:4em;"|Total

align=left| Archery110011
align=left| Athletics1312102951
align=left| Basketballbgcolor=silver|25128
align=left| Board games110101
align=left| Bowling578823
align=left| Boxing515103156
align=left| Cue sports44419
align=left| Cycling1212916
align=left| Dancesport40022
align=left| Diving130011
align=left| Equestrian91113
align=left| Golf434815
align=left| Ju-jitsu42024
align=left| Judo110101
align=left| Karate160178
align=left| Pencak silat70044
align=left| Roler sports51001
align=left| Rowing160011
align=left| Sailing130101
align=left| Sepak takraw110022
align=left| Shooting105121532
align=left| Swimming510315495
align=left| Taekwondo13042529
align=left| Tennis8391628
align=left| Volleyball90011
align=left| Weightlifting151539
align=left| Wrestling140224
align=left| Wushu10181423
colspan=2|Total71116241428

Asian Para Games Results

{{Main|Philippines at the Asian Para Games}}

=Medals by edition=

Ranking is based on the Total Gold medals earned.

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colspan=9 | Asian Para Games
style="width:10em;"| Games

!scope="col" style="width:5em;"|Athletes

!style="width:4em; background:gold;"| Gold

!style="width:4em; background:silver;"| Silver

!style="width:4em; background:#cc9966;"| Bronze

!style="width:4em;"| Total

!style="width:2em;"| Rank

align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} Guangzhou 201035043721
align=left| {{flagicon|KOR}} Incheon 2014400551024
align=left| {{flagicon|INA}} Jakarta 201857108112911
align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} Hangzhou 2022721045199
Total || 204|| 20 || 21 || 24 || 65 || 14
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=Medalists=

{{See also|Philippines at the 2010 Asian Para Games|Philippines at the 2014 Asian Para Games|Philippines at the 2018 Asian Para Games|Philippines at the 2022 Asian Para Games}}

Asian Winter Games Results

{{See also|Asian Winter Games|Asian Winter Games medal count}}

The Philippines won its first Asian Winter Games medal; a gold in curling on February 14.{{cite web|date=14 February 2025|title=PH men's curling team wins first Asian Winter Games gold medal|url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/othersports/936224/ph-mens-curling-team-first-asian-winter-games-gold-medal/story/|website=www.gmanetwork.com|location=Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines|publisher=GMA Network|access-date=14 February 2025}}

=Medals by edition=

class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-top:0em; text-align:center; font-size:100%;"
style="width:11em;"| Games

!scope="col" style="width:5em;"|Athletes

!style="width:4em; background:gold;"| Gold

!style="width:4em; background:silver;"| Silver

!style="width:4em; background:#cc9966;"| Bronze

!style="width:4em;"| Total

!style="width:2em;"| Rank

align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} Sapporo 199010000
align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} Harbin 1996colspan=6 | did not participate
align=left| {{flagicon|KOR}} Gangwon 1999colspan=6 | did not participate
align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} Aomori 2003colspan=6 | did not participate
align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} Changchun 200750000
align=left| {{flagicon|KAZ}} Astana−Almaty 201130000
align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} Sapporo 2017290000
align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} Harbin 20251910015
align=left| {{flagicon|KSA}} Trojena 2029

| colspan=6| Future event

Total || 57 ||1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 8
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Asian Beach Games Results

{{See also|Asian Beach Games}}

The Philippines has sent its delegations to both editions of the Asian Beach Games—a biennial multi-sport event which features sporting events played on seaside beach. At the 2008 Games in Bali, the Philippines won a total of 10 medals, leading to the country finishing 21st in the medal table.{{cite web | url=http://www.sports.gov.pk/Participation/1st_Asian_Beach_Games_2008.htm | title=1st Asian Beach Games – Medal Tally of 1st Asian Beach Games | publisher=sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sports Board | access-date=February 2, 2012}} The Philippines sent a delegation composed of 23 athletes for the 2010 Asian Beach Games held in Muscat, Oman from December 8 to 16, 2010. The Philippines was one of the 18 National Olympic Committees that did not win any medal in the Games.{{cite web | url=http://www.olympic.ph/POCnewsletter/asianbeach_special.pdf | title=The 2010 Asian Beach Games | publisher=olympic.ph. Philippine Olympic Committee | date=December 18, 2010 | access-date=January 11, 2012 | pages=22 }}{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

=Medals by edition=

Ranking is based on the Total Gold medals earned.

class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-top:0em; text-align:center; font-size:100%;"
style="width:10em;"| Games

!scope="col" style="width:5em;"|Athletes

!style="width:4em; background:gold;"| Gold

!style="width:4em; background:silver;"| Silver

!style="width:4em; background:#cc9966;"| Bronze

!style="width:4em;"| Total

!style="width:2em;"| Rank

align=left| {{flagicon|INA}} Bali 2008 |
| 0281021
align=left| {{flagicon|OMA}} Muscat 20102400002010 Asian Beach Games#Medal table
align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} Haiyang 201233022411
align=left| {{flagicon|THA}} Phuket 2014803271213
align=left| {{flagicon|VIE}} Danang 20166524152117
align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} Sanya 2020

| colspan=6| CANCELLED

Total || 202|| 5 || 10 || 32 || 47 || 22
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=Medalists=

{{See also|Philippines at the 2008 Asian Beach Games|Philippines at the 2012 Asian Beach Games|Philippines at the 2014 Asian Beach Games|Philippines at the 2016 Asian Beach Games}}

Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games Results

{{See also|Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games}}

=Medals by edition=

Ranking is based on the Total Gold medals earned.

class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-top:0em; text-align:center; font-size:100%;"
style="width:13em;"| Games

!scope="col" style="width:5em;"|Athletes

!style="width:4em; background:gold;"| Gold

!style="width:4em; background:silver;"| Silver

!style="width:4em; background:#cc9966;"| Bronze

!style="width:4em;"| Total

!style="width:2em;"| Rank

align=left| {{flagicon|KOR}} Seoul 201340102318
align=left| {{flagicon|TKM}} Ashgabat 2017121214143019
align=left| {{flagicon|THA}} Bangkok/Chonburi 2021colspan=6| CANCELLED
align=left| {{flagicon|KSA}} Riyadh 2025Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211205/v06dkF_MtBI Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20211121161155/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v06dkF_MtBI Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite web| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v06dkF_MtBI| title = 40th GENERAL ASSEMBLY - UAE - 21st November 2021 | website=YouTube}}{{cbignore}}colspan=6| Future event
Total || 161|| 3 || 14 || 16 || 33 || Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games#All-time AIG, AMAG and AIMAG medal table
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=Medalists=

{{See also|Philippines at the 2013 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games|Philippines at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games}}

Asian Indoor Games Results

{{See also|Asian Indoor Games}}

The Philippines has sent athletes to all editions of the Asian Indoor Games. In the 2005 Asian Indoor Games, held in Bangkok, Thailand, from November 12 to 19, 2005, the Philippines won total four medals, including a gold.{{cite web | url=http://www.sports.gov.pk/Participation/1st_Asian_Indoor_Games.htm | title=I Asian Indoor Games – Medal Tally of 1st Asian Games | publisher=sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sports Board | access-date=February 3, 2012}} Total six medals were won by Filipino athletes during the 2007 Games in Macau, held from October 26 to November 3, 2007.{{cite web | url=http://www.sports.gov.pk/Participation/2nd_Asian_Indoor_Games.htm | title=II Asian Indoor Games – Medal Tally of 2nd Asian Games | publisher=sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sports Board | access-date=February 2, 2012}} Filipino contingents gave the best performance, in terms of the total number of medals earned, during the 2009 Games held in Hanoi, Vietnam, from October 30 to November 8, winning 10 medals overall.{{cite web | url=http://ocasia.org/Game/MWinner.aspx?AMWCode=34&GCode=3 | title=Overall medal standings – Hanoi 2009 | publisher=ocasia.org. Olympic Council of Asia | access-date=January 11, 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100616233205/http://ocasia.org/Game/MWinner.aspx?AMWCode=34&GCode=3 | archive-date=June 16, 2010 | url-status=dead }}

=Medals by edition=

Ranking is based on the Total Gold medals earned.

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style="width:10em;"| Games

!scope="col" style="width:5em;"|Athletes

!style="width:4em; background:gold;"| Gold

!style="width:4em; background:silver;"| Silver

!style="width:4em; background:#cc9966;"| Bronze

!style="width:4em;"| Total

!style="width:2em;"| Rank

align=left| {{flagicon|THA}} Bangkok 2005-102315
align=left| {{flagicon|MAC}} Macau 2007-123619
align=left| {{flagicon|VIE}} Hanoi 2009231451020
Total || -|| 3 || 6 || 10 || 19 || 19
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=Medalists=

{{See also|Philippines at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games|Philippines at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games}}

Asian Martial Arts Games Results

{{See also|Asian Martial Arts Games}}

The Philippines competed in the First Asian Martial Arts Games held in Bangkok, Thailand, from August 1 to 9, 2009. The Philippines won total 18 medals (with two gold), and finished in the 12th spot. Jeffrey Figueroa won a gold in the bantamweight class of taekwondo after defeating Rezai Hasan of Afghanistan by 10–7 in the final. Another gold was won by Mary Jane Estimar in the sanshou 52 kg event of wushu. Estimar defeated Si Si Sein of Myanmar in the final by two to nil points difference.{{ cite web | url=http://www.olympic.ph/POCnewsletter/poc_newsletter_vol1_7.pdf | title=RP wins two golds in 1st Asian Martial Arts Games | date=August 29, 2009 | access-date=January 11, 2012 | publisher=olympic.ph. Philippine Olympic Committee }}

=Medals by edition=

Ranking is based on the Total Gold medals earned.

class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-top:0em; text-align:center; font-size:100%;"
style="width:10em;"| Games

!scope="col" style="width:5em;"|Athletes

!style="width:4em; background:gold;"| Gold

!style="width:4em; background:silver;"| Silver

!style="width:4em; background:#cc9966;"| Bronze

!style="width:4em;"| Total

!style="width:2em;"| Rank

align=left| {{flagicon|THA}} Bangkok 2009 |
| 26101812
Total || -|| 2 || 6 || 10 || 18 || 12
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=Medalists=

{{See also|Philippines at the 2009 Asian Martial Arts Games}}

Afro-Asian Games Results

{{See also|Afro-Asian Games}}

=Medals by editions=

class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-top:0em; text-align:center; font-size:100%;"
style="width:12em;"| Games

!scope="col" style="width:5em;"|Athletes

!style="width:4em; background:gold;"| Gold

!style="width:4em; background:silver;"| Silver

!style="width:4em; background:#cc9966;"| Bronze

!style="width:4em;"| Total

!style="width:2em;"| Rank

align=left| {{flagicon|IND}} Hyderabad 2003-14101515
align=left| {{flag|ALG}} Algiers 2007colspan=6| Cancelled
Total || -|| 1 || 4 || 10 || 15 || 15
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Asian Youth Games Results

{{See also|Asian Youth Games}}

The Philippines participated in the 2009 Asian Youth Games held in Singapore from June 29 to July 7, 2009. The Philippines earned two medals in the Games, but no gold, and finished in the 18th spot in the medal table.{{cite web | url=http://www.sports.gov.pk/Participation/1st_Asian_Youth_Games_2009.html | title=1st Asian Youth Games – Medal Tally of 1st Asian Youth Games | publisher=sports.gov.pk. Pakistan Sports Board | access-date=February 3, 2012}}

=Medals by editions=

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style="width:12em;"| Games

!scope="col" style="width:5em;"|Athletes

!style="width:4em; background:gold;"| Gold

!style="width:4em; background:silver;"| Silver

!style="width:4em; background:#cc9966;"| Bronze

!style="width:4em;"| Total

!style="width:2em;"| Rank

align=left| {{flagicon|SIN}} Singapore 200959011218
align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} Nanjing 201355230512
align=left| {{flagicon|INA}} Jakarta 2017colspan=6| Cancelled
align=left| {{flagicon|CHN}} Shantou 2021colspan=6| Cancelled
align=left| {{flagicon|UZB}} Tashkent 2025colspan=6| Future event
align=left| {{flagicon|CAM}} Phnom Penh 2029{{Cite web | title=OCA » Cambodia to host OCA’s 5th Asian Youth Games in 2029 | url=https://www.ocasia.org/news/2499-cambodia-to-host-ocas-5th-asian-youth-games-in-2029.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211121170147/https://www.ocasia.org/news/2499-cambodia-to-host-ocas-5th-asian-youth-games-in-2029.html | access-date=2025-03-26 | archive-date=2021-11-21}}colspan=6| Future event
Total || -|| 2 || 4 || 1 || 7 || 14
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Asian Youth Para Games Results

{{See also|Asian Youth Para Games}}

=Medals by editions=

class="wikitable sortable" style="margin-top:0em; text-align:center; font-size:100%;"
style="width:12em;"| Games

!scope="col" style="width:5em;"|Athletes

!style="width:4em; background:gold;"| Gold

!style="width:4em; background:silver;"| Silver

!style="width:4em; background:#cc9966;"| Bronze

!style="width:4em;"| Total

!style="width:2em;"| Rank

align=left| {{flagicon|JPN}} Tokyo 2009colspan=6| did not participate
align=left| {{flagicon|MAS}} Kuala Lumpur 2013-115718
align=left| {{flagicon|UAE}} Dubai 201717001121
align=left| {{flagicon|Bahrain}} Manama 202120162917
align=left| {{flagicon|UZB}} Tashkent 2025colspan=6| Future event
Total || -|| 2 || 7 || 8 || 17 || 24
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See also

Notes and references

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