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| name = 61st Palarong Pambansa | logo = 2018 palaro.png | size = 230px | host city = Vigan, Ilocos Sur | country = Philippines | motto = | teams participating = 17 regional athletic associations | athletes participating = 15,000+ athletes[1] | events = | opening ceremony = 15 April | closing ceremony = 21 April | stadium = Quirino Stadium | officially opened by = Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte | athlete's oath = | judge's oath = | torch lighter = Luis Gabriel Moreno | website = | previous = 2017 | next = 2019 | ceremony venue = }} The 2018 Palarong Pambansa was the 61st edition of the Palarong Pambansa multi-sports event and was held in Vigan, Ilocos Sur from April 15 to 21, 2018.[1] Student athletes from 17 athletic associations representing the 17 regions of the Philippines competed in different sporting events and disciplines. BiddingThe cities of Baguio, Iligan, Vigan and the province of Bukidnon made a bid to host the 61st Palarong Pambansa.{{citation needed|date=July 2018}} In 2017, Vigan was selected host of the Games.[2] In January 2018, the Department of Education and the provincial government of Ilocos Sur signed a memorandum of agreement regarding the hosting of the games to be held primarily in Vigan.[3] The GamesThe opening ceremony of the 2018 Palarong Pambansa was held at the Quirino Stadium in Bantay, Ilocos Sur on April 15, 2018. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was the guest speaker of the event for the second consecutive year.[4] Duterte stated that the event is a breeding ground for future sports icons and nation-builders, "whose values and principles are founded on perseverance, discipline, teamwork, integrity, and love of country".[5] Sports personalities including chess grandmaster Eugene Torre, cue artist Efren "Bata" Reyes, bowler Paeng Nepomuceno, swimmer Eric Buhain, long jumper Elma Muros, 1996 Summer Olympics silver medalist Mansueto Velasco, 2014 Youth Olympic Games gold medalist Luis Gabriel Moreno and 2016 Summer Olympics silver medalist Hidilyn Diaz led the carrying of the giant Philippine flag. Moreno then lit the friendship cauldron using an arrow shot, symbolizing the commencement of the games.[6] Lydia de Vega-Mercado, considered as Asia's fastest woman in the 1980s, was honored as the Palarong Pambansa Lifetime Achievement Awardee during the opening rites. Her daughter, Stephanie represented her in the event.[7]On the second day of the Games on 16 April 2018, barefoot runner Lheslie de Lima from Camarines Sur won the first gold medal of the event in the 3,000 meter run (secondary girls category). She dedicated the win to her distant relative Senator Leila de Lima, who is currently in prison.[8] At the final day of the Games on April 21, 2018, the National Capital Region capped off their campaign with their 14th straight-overall championship, winning 100 gold, 70 silver and 50 bronze medals. CALABARZON and Western Visayas ended up with 1st and 2nd runner-up finishes, respectively.[9] SportsRegular SportsThese are the regular sports disciplines that were played in the games.{{citation needed|date=March 2018}}
Demonstration sportsThese are the seven demonstration sports played at this year's Palarong Pambansa. {{citation needed|date=March 2018}}
Special Para GamesThese are the four para sports that were contested at this year's Palarong Pambansa.{{citation needed|date=March 2018}}
Participating regionsA total of 17 athletic associations coming from 17 regions of the country participated in the athletic meet. The provinces of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental which competed under the Negros Island Region in the previous two editions of the games (2016 Palarong Pambansa and 2017 Palarong Pambansa) will now compete and merge with their previous original regions, Western Visayas and Central Visayas respectively, after the Negros Island Region which was created in 2015 was dissolved by President Rodrigo Duterte.[1] {{legend2|#ccccff|Host Region|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}
Playing VenuesAt least 34 different locations in various towns across Ilocos Sur and its capital city Vigan were selected as the playing venues for the 26 sports disciplines of the games.[10]
Billeting AreasAthletic DelegationsSeveral public and private elementary, secondary and tertiary schools, colleges and universities situated at the provincial capital Vigan and nearby towns were selected as the billeting areas for delegates and officials of the games.[11] {{legend2|#ccccff|Host Region|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}
Technical Officials and Referees
Official Medal TallyRegular Games{{Updated|21 April 2018, 13:01:57 (UTC +08) (Final)}}[12]{{Medals table| caption = | host = Host region | flag_template = flagcountry | event = | team = Region | gold_1 = 100 | silver_1 = 70 | bronze_1 = 50 | name_1 = {{flagicon image|NCRAA team_colors.svg|size=15px}} National Capital Region (NCRAA) | gold_2 = 55 | silver_2 = 50 | bronze_2 = 73 | name_2 = {{flagicon image|STCAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} CALABARZON/Southern Tagalog (STCAA) | gold_3 = 46 | silver_3 = 45 | bronze_3 = 55 | name_3 = {{flagicon image|WVRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Western Visayas (WVRAA) | gold_4 = 26 | silver_4 = 25 | bronze_4 = 36 | name_4 = {{flagicon image|CVRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Central Visayas (CVIRAA) | gold_5 = 25 | silver_5 = 22 | bronze_5 = 23 | name_5 = {{flagicon image|CARAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Cordillera Administrative Region (CARAA) | gold_6 = 23 | silver_6 = 18 | bronze_6 = 29 | name_6 = {{flagicon image|NMRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Northern Mindanao (NMRAA) | gold_7 = 21 | silver_7 = 26 | bronze_7 = 32 | name_7 = {{flagicon image|SRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} SOCCSKSARGEN (SRAA) | gold_8 = 21 | silver_8 = 21 | bronze_8 = 24 | name_8 = {{flagicon image|CLRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Central Luzon (CLRAA) | gold_9 = 12 | silver_9 = 27 | bronze_9 = 28 | name_9 = {{flagicon image|DavRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Davao Region (DavRAA) | gold_10 = 11 | silver_10 = 8 | bronze_10 = 14 | name_10 = {{flagicon image|CaVRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Cagayan Valley (CaVRAA) | gold_11 = 10 | silver_11 = 11 | bronze_11 = 31 | name_11 = {{flagicon image|RIAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Ilocos Region (IRAA) | host_11 = yes | gold_12 = 9 | silver_12 = 10 | bronze_12 = 9 | name_12 = {{flagicon image|EVRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Eastern Visayas (EVRAA) | gold_13 = 8 | silver_13 = 16 | bronze_13 = 28 | name_13 = {{flagicon image|BRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Bicol Region (BRAA) | gold_14 = 8 | silver_14 = 10 | bronze_14 = 20 | name_14 = {{flagicon image|CARAGARAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} CARAGA (CARAGARAA) | gold_15 = 5 | silver_15 = 12 | bronze_15 = 12 | name_15 = {{flagicon image|MRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} MIMAROPA (MRAA) | gold_16 = 1 | silver_16 = 9 | bronze_16 = 23 | name_16 = {{flagicon image|ZPRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Zamboanga Peninsula (ZPRAA) | gold_17 = 0 | silver_17 = 0 | bronze_17 = 3 | name_17 = {{flagicon image|ARMMAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMMAA) }} Demo Sports{{Updated|21 April 2018, 13:01:57 (UTC +08) (Final)}}[12]{{Medals table| caption = | host = Host region | flag_template = flagcountry | event = | team = Region | gold_1 = 8 | silver_1 = 11 | bronze_1 = 5 | name_1 = {{flagicon image|WVRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Western Visayas (WVRAA) | gold_2 = 7 | silver_2 = 3 | bronze_2 = 1 | name_2 = {{flagicon image|NCRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} National Capital Region (NCRAA) | gold_3 = 6 | silver_3 = 2 | bronze_3 = 4 | name_3 = {{flagicon image|CVRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Central Visayas (CVIRAA) | gold_4 = 2 | silver_4 = 4 | bronze_4 = 8 | name_4 = {{flagicon image|STCAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} CALABARZON/Southern Tagalog (STCAA) | gold_5 = 2 | silver_5 = 0 | bronze_5 = 3 | name_5 = {{flagicon image|ZPRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Zamboanga Peninsula (ZPRAA) | gold_6 = 1 | silver_6 = 0 | bronze_6 = 1 | name_6 = {{flagicon image|CARAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Cordillera Administrative Region (CARAA) | gold_7 = 0 | silver_7 = 2 | bronze_7 = 0 | name_7 = {{flagicon image|EVRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Eastern Visayas (EVRAA) | gold_8 = 0 | silver_8 = 1 | bronze_8 = 4 | name_8 = {{flagicon image|SRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} SOCCSKSARGEN (SRAA) | gold_9 = 0 | silver_9 = 1 | bronze_9 = 2 | name_9 = {{flagicon image|CLRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Central Luzon (CLRAA) | gold_10 = 0 | silver_10 = 1 | bronze_10 = 1 | name_10 = {{flagicon image|RIAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Ilocos Region (IRAA) | host_10 = yes | gold_11 = 0 | silver_11 = 1 | bronze_11 = 0 | name_11 = {{flagicon image|CaVRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Cagayan Valley (CaVRAA) | gold_12 = 0 | silver_12 = 0 | bronze_12 = 2 | name_12 = {{flagicon image|BRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Bicol Region (BRAA) | gold_13 = 0 | silver_13 = 0 | bronze_13 = 2 | name_13 = {{flagicon image|NMRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Northern Mindanao (NMRAA) | gold_14 = 0 | silver_14 = 0 | bronze_14 = 2 | name_14 = {{flagicon image|CARAGARAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} CARAGA (CARAGARAA) | gold_15 = 0 | silver_15 = 0 | bronze_15 = 1 | name_15 = {{flagicon image|ARMMAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMMAA) | gold_16 = 0 | silver_16 = 0 | bronze_16 = 0 | name_16 = {{flagicon image|MRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} MIMAROPA (MRAA) | gold_17 = 0 | silver_17 = 0 | bronze_17 = 0 | name_17 = {{flagicon image|DavRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Davao Region (DavRAA) }} Para Games{{Updated|21 April 2018, 13:01:57 (UTC +08) (Final)}}[12]{{Medals table| caption = | host = Host region | flag_template = flagcountry | event = | team = Region | gold_1 = 16 | silver_1 = 18 | bronze_1 = 16 | name_1 = {{flagicon image|WVRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Western Visayas (WVRAA) | gold_2 = 15 | silver_2 = 15 | bronze_2 = 8 | name_2 = {{flagicon image|STCAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} CALABARZON/Southern Tagalog (STCAA) | gold_3 = 12 | silver_3 = 3 | bronze_3 = 2 | name_3 = {{flagicon image|ZPRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Zamboanga Peninsula (ZPRAA) | gold_4 = 10 | silver_4 = 7 | bronze_4 = 4 | name_4 = {{flagicon image|RIAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Ilocos Region (IRAA) | host_4 = yes | gold_5 = 4 | silver_5 = 10 | bronze_5 = 11 | name_5 = {{flagicon image|NCRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} National Capital Region (NCRAA) | gold_6 = 4 | silver_6 = 6 | bronze_6 = 4 | name_6 = {{flagicon image|DavRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Davao Region (DavRAA) | gold_7 = 3 | silver_7 = 1 | bronze_7 = 5 | name_7 = {{flagicon image|NMRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Northern Mindanao (NMRAA) | gold_8 = 2 | silver_8 = 1 | bronze_8 = 4 | name_8 = {{flagicon image|BRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Bicol Region (BRAA) | gold_9 = 1 | silver_9 = 3 | bronze_9 = 1 | name_9 = {{flagicon image|CARAGARAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} CARAGA (CARAGARAA) | gold_10 = 1 | silver_10 = 1 | bronze_10 = 2 | name_10 = {{flagicon image|CLRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Central Luzon (CLRAA) | gold_11 = 1 | silver_11 = 1 | bronze_11 = 2 | name_11 = {{flagicon image|SRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} SOCCSKSARGEN (SRAA) | gold_12 = 1 | silver_12 = 0 | bronze_12 = 0 | name_12 = {{flagicon image|MRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} MIMAROPA (MRAA) | gold_13 = 0 | silver_13 = 4 | bronze_13 = 1 | name_13 = {{flagicon image|CVRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Central Visayas (CVIRAA) | gold_14 = 0 | silver_14 = 4 | bronze_14 = 1 | name_14 = {{flagicon image|CaVRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Cagayan Valley (CaVRAA) | gold_15 = 0 | silver_15 = 1 | bronze_15 = 0 | name_15 = {{flagicon image|CARAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Cordillera Administrative Region (CARAA) | gold_16 = 0 | silver_16 = 0 | bronze_16 = 0 | name_16 = {{flagicon image|ARMMAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMMAA) | gold_17 = 0 | silver_17 = 0 | bronze_17 = 0 | name_17 = {{flagicon image|EVRAA team colors.svg|size=15px}} Eastern Visayas (EVRAA) }} References1. ^1 2 {{cite news|title=DepEd declares Vigan ready to host Palarong Pambansa|url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/03/20/18/deped-declares-vigan-ready-to-host-palarong-pambansa|accessdate=21 March 2018|work=ABS-CBN News|date=20 March 2018}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=https://beta.philstar.com/campus/2017/10/03/1745037/campus-news-deped-names-ilocos-sur-2018-palarong-pambansa-host |title=Campus News: DepEd names Ilocos Sur 2018 Palarong Pambansa host|publisher=https://beta.PhilStar.com|accessdate=October 2, 2017}} 3. ^{{cite 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