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词条 Philippine National Games
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  1. History

  2. Editions

  3. Sports

  4. References

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|caption =
|abbreviation = PNG
|motto =
|formation = 1994 in Metro Manila
|recurrence = annually
|last = 2016 (various venues)
|purpose = An avenue to scout players to be included in pools of national teams.
|headquarters =
|leader_title =
|leader_name =
|website = {{URL|http://png.psc.gov.ph/}}
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The Philippine National Games (PNG) officially known as the POC-PSC Games is a national multi-sport tournament in the Philippines. It was created as a means to determine the possible composition of national pool athletes that will compete in international tournaments such as the Southeast Asian Games, Asian Games and the Olympics.[1]

History

The Philippine National Games (PNG) was created by virtue of Executive Order No. 163 dated March 3, 1994 during the term of former President Fidel V. Ramos.[1]

The first edition was held in Manila in 1994, then the next edition was held two years later in the same venue. Cebu City hosted the third edition in 1997. However the games were scrapped in 1998 due to lack of funds to organize the event.[2][3] The holding of games were halted until its revival in 2011. Since then the games were held annually.[4] Starting from the 2011 edition the Philippine Sports Committee has been co-organizing the games with the Philippine Olympic Committee.[5]

The 2015 edition was divided into three legs which was hosted in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao with each leg including 10 events each for the same sports doubling as qualifiers for the 2016 edition.[6][7] Starting the 2016 edition the PNG will be LGU-based. In the previous editions athlete represented their school, club or a sponsoring group. Athletes will be able to formally represent their municipality, city or province at the games but in the finals athletes will only represent one of the four regions; Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao and National Capital Region.[8]

Editions

YearMain
Host
ProvinceRegion
1994Manila{{NA}}National Capital Region
1996Manila{{NA}}National Capital Region
1997Cebu CityCebuCentral Visayas (VII)
2011BacolodNegros OccidentalWestern Visayas (VI)
2012DumagueteNegros OrientalCentral Visayas (VII)
2013Manila{{NA}}National Capital Region
2014Manila{{NA}}National Capital Region
2015–16Manila{{NA}}National Capital Region
Pagadian[9]Zamboanga del SurZamboanga Peninsula (XI)
San Jose de Buenavista[9]AntiqueWestern Visayas (VI)
Lingayen[9]PangasinanIlocos Region (I)
2018Cebu CityCebuCentral Visayas

Sports

as of May 2014

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  • Archery (Guidelines, Results)
  • Arnis (Guidelines, Results)
  • Athletics (Guidelines, Results)
  • Badminton (Guidelines, Results)
  • Baseball (Guidelines,Results)
  • Basketball (Guidelines, Results)
  • Billiards(Guidelines, Results)
  • Boccia (Guidelines, Results)
  • Bowling (Guidelines, Results)
  • Boxing (Guidelines, Results)
  • Bridge (Guidelines, Results)
  • Canoe (Kayak/Dragon boat)(Guidelines, Results)
  • Chess (Guidelines, Results)
  • Cheerleading (Guidelines, Results)
  • Cycling (Guidelines, Results)
  • Dancesport (Guidelines, Results)
  • Diving (Guidelines, Results)
  • Fencing (Guidelines, Results)
  • Football (Guidelines, Results)
  • Futsal (Guidelines, Results)
  • Goalball (Guidelines, Results)
  • Gymnastics (Guidelines, Results)
  • Golf (Guidelines, Results)
  • Judo (Guidelines, Results)
  • Karate (Guidelines, Results)
  • Lawn tennis (Guidelines, Results)
  • Motocross (Guidelines, Results)
  • Muay Thai (Guidelines, Results)
  • Pencak Silat (Guidelines, Results)
  • Powerlifting (Guidelines, Results)
  • Rugby (Guidelines, Results)
  • Sailing (Guidelines, Results)
  • Sepak takraw (Guidelines, Results)
  • Shooting (Guidelines, Results)
  • Softball (Guidelines, Results)
  • Soft tennis (Guidelines, Results)
  • Swimming (Guidelines, Results)
  • Table tennis (Guidelines, Results)
  • Taekwondo (Guidelines, Results)
  • Triathlon (Guidelines, Results)
  • Volleyball (Guidelines, Results, Details))
    • Beach volleyball (Guidelines)
  • Wall climbing (Guidelines, Results)
  • Waterpolo(Guidelines, Results)
  • Weightlifting (Guidelines, Results)
  • Windsurfing (Guidelines, Results)
  • Wrestling (Guidelines, Results)
  • Wushu (Guidelines, Results)

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References

1. ^{{cite web|title=THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL GAMES|url=http://png.psc.gov.ph/index.php/about-us|publisher=PNG|accessdate=28 May 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Remarks of President Ramos at the Welcome Ceremonies and Courtesy Call of the Philippine delegation to the Atlanta Olympics, August 11, 1996|url=http://www.gov.ph/1996/08/11/remarks-of-president-ramos-at-the-welcome-ceremonies-and-courtesy-call-of-the-philippine-delegation-to-the-atlanta-olympics-august-11-1996/|website=Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines|accessdate=29 November 2015|date=11 August 1996}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=PSC set to revive National Games|url=http://www.philstar.com/sports/340631/psc-set-revive-national-games|accessdate=29 November 2015|publisher=The Philippine Star|date=8 June 2006}}
4. ^{{cite news|last1=Terrado|first1=Reuben|title=Manila to host 2014 Philippine National Games in May|url=http://www.spin.ph/sports/multi-sport-events/news/manila-to-host-2014-philippine-national-games-in-may|accessdate=29 November 2015|publisher=Sports Interactive Network Philippines|date=11 March 2014}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=National Games show POC, PSC unity in sports|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/221647/sports/national-games-show-poc-psc-unity-in-sports|accessdate=29 November 2015|publisher=GMA News|date=25 May 2011}}
6. ^{{cite news|last1=Leongson|first1=Randolph|title=Philippine National Games to hold 3 qualifying legs nationwide|url=http://sports.inquirer.net/185047/philippine-national-games-to-hold-3-qualifying-legs-nationwide|accessdate=29 November 2015|publisher=INQUIRER.net|date=23 June 2015}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Philippine National Games 2015|url=http://png.psc.gov.ph/sports%20per%20leg.pdf|website=Philippine National Games|accessdate=29 November 2015}}
8. ^{{cite news|last1=Rosal|first1=Glendale|title=Major changes for PNG, BP tilts|url=http://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/75501/major-changes-for-png-bp-tilts-2|accessdate=25 November 2015|publisher=Cebu Daily News|date=24 November 2015}}
9. ^{{ cite news |last=Leongson |first=Randolph B. |title=Philippine National Games to hold 3 qualifying legs nationwide http://sports.inquirer.net/185047/philippine-national-games-to-hold-3-qualifying-legs-nationwide/amp |quote=The Mindanao qualifying leg will be held in Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur from September 10 to 14, to be followed by the Visayas qualifying leg from November 10 to 14 in Antique. |work=Philippine Daily Inquirer |date=June 23, 2015 }}
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