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- List of hosts
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{{Distinguish|Philippine National Games}}{{Refimprove|date=April 2009}}{{Infobox Sporting Event Organization |name = Palarong Pambansa |image = Palarong Pambansa Logo.svg |size = 220px |caption = |abbreviation = |motto = Discipline, Teamwork, Excellence |formation = Manila, Philippines |recurrence = Annually |last = 2018 in Vigan, Ilocos Sur |purpose = |headquarters = |leader_title = |Department = Department of Education |website = DepEd |remarks = }}The Palarong Pambansa (Filipino for "National Games") is an annual multi-sport event involving student-athletes from 17 regions of the Philippines. The event, started in 1948, is organized and governed by the Department of Education or DepEd. Student-athletes from public and private schools at elementary and secondary levels can compete provided they qualified by winning at their regional meet. For young Filipino student-athletes, Palarong Pambansa is the culmination of school sports competition, which start with local school intramurals, followed by the congressional district, provincial, and regional athletic meets. The objectives of the Palaro are: - To promote Physical Education and sports as an integral part of the Basic Education curriculum for holistic development of the youth;
- Inculcate the spirit of discipline, teamwork, excellence, fair play, solidarity, sportsmanship, and other values inherent in sports;
- Promote and achieve peace by means of sports;
- Widen the base for talent identification, selection, recruitment, training and exposure of elementary pupils and secondary students to serve as a feeder to the National Sports Association (NSA) for international competitions; and
- Provide a database for a valid and universal basis to further improve the school sports development programs.
The legal basis of the Palarong Pambansa is stipulated in the provision of the 1987 Philippine Constitution Article XIV, Section 19. HistoryThe first game was held in Manila in 1948. Before it was called Palarong Pambansa, it was dubbed as Bureau of Public Schools-Interscholastic Athletics Association Games or BPISAA. It continued yearly until it was cancelled in 1957 because of the death of President Ramon Magsaysay. In 1958, Tagbilaran, Bohol hosted the 10th edition of the game. The game was again cancelled in 1972 when President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law. In 1973, the last BPISAA which was held in Vigan, Ilocos Sur. In 1974, the Bureau of Public Schools-Interscholastic Athletics Association Games was renamed Palarong Pambansa. In 1980, 1984-1987 and 1999 Palarong Pambansa did not run. In 1980 Palarong Pambansa was substituted with another game called Palarong Bagong Lipunan. Between 1984 and 1987 the event's cancellation was due to the People Power Revolution. Misamis Oriental and Negros Occidental have hosted Palarong Pambansa four times each, more than any other provinces. Misamis Oriental hosted the Palarong Pambansa in 1975, 1977, 1978 and 1988. Negros Occidental hosted the games in 1974, 1979, 1998 and 2000. Lingayen, Pangasinan has hosted three times, in 1959, 1999 and 2012.[1]Starting with the 2015 edition of the games, the Palarong Pambansa Board, which was created due to the Palarong Pambansa Law signed in May 2014, shall be mainly responsible for the preparation and conduct of the games. The board shall be the main policy-making and coordinating body of the annual tournament.[2] Participating regionsThe regions participating in the annual Palarong Pambansa has become bigger as some regions have split. For instance, Southern Tagalog Regional Athletics Association (STRAA) represented the 10 provinces of Southern Tagalog in the later Palarong Pambansa. But it was divided into two which is now Region 4-A or the CALABARZON region and Region 4-B or the MIMAROPA region. Both are taking part in Palarong Pambansa as different teams or regions. Creation of administrative and autonomous regions such as Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao and Cordillera Administrative Region and splitting of big region into new regions like the Southern Mindanao, Central Visayas and Western Visayas causes more teams. All these reasons made the 18 regions participating in Palarong Pambansa. A color coding system was introduced to uniquely identify each region based on their designated colors. Here are the participating regions with their assigned colors. Regions | Code | Name | Colors |
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ARMMAA | Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao | gold}}{{color box|green}} | CARAA | Cordillera Administrative Region | green}}{{color box|white}} | NCRAA | National Capital Region | darkblue}}{{color box|gold}} | IRAA | Region I or Ilocos Region | white}}{{color box|gold}} | CAVRAA | Region II or Cagayan Valley | maroon}}{{color box|gold}} | CLRAA | Region III or Central Luzon | yellow}}{{color box|red}} | STCAA | Region IV-A or Southern Tagalog - CALABARZON | red}}{{color box|white}} | MRAA (MIMAROPAA) | Region IV-B or Southern Tagalog - MIMAROPA | blue}}{{color box|yellow}} | BRAA | Region V or Bicol Region | red}}{{color box|blue}} | WVRAA | Region VI or Western Visayas | skyblue}}{{color box|white}} | CVRAA | Region VII Central Visayas | darkviolet}}{{color box|gold}} | EVRAA | Region VIII or Eastern Visayas | green}}{{color box|gold}} | ZPRAA | Region IX or Zamboanga Peninsula | white}}{{color box|red}} | NMRAA | Region X or Northern Mindanao | orangered}}{{color box|white}} | DAVRAA | Region XI or Davao Region | maroon}}{{color box|white}} | SRAA | Region XII or SOCCSKSARGEN | darkviolet}}{{color box|white}} | CARAGA | Region XIII or CARAGA | red}}{{color box|black}} | |
SportsCurrently there are 20 sports disciplines and a special event being contested at the Palarong Pambansa. With the exception of archery (which is not played at the elementary level), competition at the events and disciplines are at the elementary and secondary levels. In the 2013 Palarong Pambansa in Dumaguete City, three demonstration sports were played. These were futsal,[3] wushu and billiards. Below are sports competed at the Palarong Pambansa. The Department of Education will plan to add more events by 2017, particularly for the people with special needs, including the 50-meter and 100-meter runs for athletics and chess for the blind.[4] {{div col|colwidth=25em}}- Archery
- Arnis
- Aquatics
- Athletics
- Badminton
- Baseball
- Boxing
- Chess
- Football
- Futsal{{ref|2017|4}}
- Gymnastics
- Sepak Takraw
- Softball
- Table tennis
- Taekwondo
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Demonstration Sports
- Billiards{{ref|2013|1}}
- Wushu{{ref|2013|1}}
- Wrestling{{ref|2015|2}}
- Aerobic Gymnastics{{ref|2017|3}}
- Dancesport{{ref|2017|3}}
- Pencak Silat{{ref|2017|3}}
- Special events
- Aquatics
- Bocce
- Goalball
- Track Events
{{div col end}}{{refbegin}}Note: - {{note|2013|1}} Introduced as demonstration sports in 2013
- {{note|2015|2}} Introduced as demonstration sports in 2015
- {{note|2017|3}} Introduced as demonstration sports in 2017
- {{note|2017|4}} Elevated as a regular sports discipline in 2017[5]
{{refend}}Arnis was included among the priority sports in Palarong Pambansa and begun in 2010, in accordance to Republic Act No. 9850 in 2009, signed by former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.[6]EditionsEdition | Year | Host/Venue | Notes/Remarks | Ref / Notes | System | First Place | Second Place | Third Place |
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Bureau of Public Schools-Interscholastic Athletics Association Games | 1st | 1948 | City of Manila, NCR | 2nd | 1949 | Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, R-2 | 3rd | 1950 | Davao City, Davao del Sur, R-11 | 4th | 1951 | Cavite City, Cavite, R-4A | 5th | 1952 | Legazpi City, Albay, R-5 | 6th | 1953 | Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, R-1 | 7th | 1954 | Cebu City, Cebu, R-7 | 8th | 1955 | Iloilo City, Iloilo, R-6 | February 27 - March 6, 1955 | 9th | 1956 | Batangas City, Batangas, R-4A | 1957 | Cancelled due to President Ramon Magsaysay's Death | 10th | 1958 | Tagbilaran City, Bohol, R-7 | 11th | 1959 | Lingayen, Pangasinan, R-1 | 12th | 1960 | City of Manila, NCR | 13th | 1961 | Cavite City, Cavite, R-4A | 14th | 1962 | Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental, R-10 | 15th | 1963 | Roxas City, Capiz, R-6 | 16th | 1964 | Pasig City, NCR | 17th | 1965 | Tacloban City, Leyte, R-8 | 18th | 1966 | Quezon City, NCR | 19th | 1967 | Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, R-1 | 20th | 1968 | Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur, R-9 | 21st | 1969 | Pili, Camarines Sur, R-5 | 22nd | 1970 | Surigao City, Surigao del Norte, R-13 | 23rd | 1971 | Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, R-62 | 1972 | Cancelled due to declaration of martial law | 24th | 1973 | Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, R-1 | Palarong Pambansa | 25th | 1974 | Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, R-62 | 26th | 1975 | Cagayan De Oro City, Misamis Oriental, R-10 | 27th | 1976 | Lucena City, Quezon, R-4A | 28th | 1977 | Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, R-10 | 29th | 1978 | Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, R-10 | date=July 2018}} | 30th | 1979 | Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, R-62 | 1980 | Cancelled but substituted by Palarong Bagong Lipunan hosted by Marikina City, National Capital Region | 31st | 1981 | Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, R-2 | 32nd | 1982 | Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte, R-9 | 33rd | 1983 | Tacloban City, Leyte, R-8 | 1984-87 | Cancelled due to assassination of Benigno Aquino, Jr. and EDSA Revolution | 34th | 1988 | Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, R-10 | date=July 2018}} | 35th | 1989 | Lucena City, Quezon, R-4A | 36th | 1990 | San Fernando City, Pampanga, R-3 | 37th | 1991 | Iloilo City, Iloilo, R-6 | 38th | 1992 | Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur, R-9 | 39th | 1993 | Ilagan City, Isabela, R-2 | 40th | 1994 | Cebu City, Cebu, R-7 | 41st | 1995 | Lingayen, Pangasinan, R-1 | 42nd | 1996 | Koronadal City, South Cotabato, R-12 General Santos City, South Cotabato, R-12 Province of Sarangani, R-12 | Point System | 320 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 223.75 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 215 - Southern Mindanao | | Medal Tally | 86 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 86 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 47 - Southern Mindanao | 43rd | 1997 | Naga City, Camarines Sur, R-5 | 44th | 1998 | Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, R-62 | date=July 2018}} | 1999 | Cancelled | 45th | 2000 | Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, R-62 | 2001 | Scheduled in Tubod, Lanao del Norte but cancelled due to lack of funds and peace & order situation | 46th | 2002 | Naga City, Camarines Sur, R-5 | 47th | 2003 | Tubod, Lanao del Norte, R-10 | 2004 | Cancelled due to 2004 National Elections | Palarong Pambansa Point System and Medal Tally 1 | 48th | 2005 | Iloilo City, Iloilo, R-6 | Point System | 638 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 434 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 411.1 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | | Medal Tally | | 49th | 2006 | Naga City, Camarines Sur, R-5 | Point System | 512.67 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 428 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | 367.5 - Western Visayas (R-6) | | Medal Tally | | 50th | 2007 | Koronadal City, South Cotabato, R-12 | Point System | 640.4 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 455 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 332 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | | Medal Tally | | 51st | 2008 | Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, R-4B | Point System | 638 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 434 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 411.1 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | | Medal Tally | | 52nd | 2009 | Tacloban City, Leyte, R-8 | Point System | 588.34 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 460.17 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 382.5 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | | Medal Tally | | 53rd | 2010 | San Jose, Tarlac, R-3 | Point System | 643 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 432.67 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 404.67 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | [7] | Medal Tally | | 54th | 2011 | Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte, R-9 | Point System | 572.66 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 479.50 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 429.50 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | [8] | Medal Tally | 77 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 51 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | 49 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 55th | 2012 | Lingayen, Pangasinan, R-1 | Point System | 733 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 452 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 335.5 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | [9][10] | Medal Tally | 114 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 47 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 27 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | 56th | 2013 | Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, R-72 | Point System | 596.5 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 446.34 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 333 - Central Visayas (R-7) | [11] | Medal Tally | 114 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 78 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 38 - Northern Mindanao (R-10) | 57th | 2014 | Santa Cruz, Laguna, R-4A | Point System | TBA - National Capital Region (NCR) | TBA - CALABARZON (R-4A) | TBA - Western Visayas (R-6) | [12][13] | Medal Tally | 107 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 38 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | 32 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 58th | 2015 | Tagum, Davao del Norte, R-11 | Point System | TBA - National Capital Region (NCR) | TBA - CALABARZON (R-4A) | TBA - Western Visayas (R-6) | [14][15][16][17] | Medal Tally | 236 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 141 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | 131 - Western Visayas (R-6) | 59th | 20163 | Legazpi City, Albay, R-5 | Medal Tally | 209 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 142 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | 109 - Western Visayas (R-6) | [18] | 60th | 2017 | San Jose de Buenavista, Antique, R-6 | Medal Tally | 209 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 155 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | 107 - Western Visayas (R-6) | [19][20] | 61st | 2018 | Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, R-1 | Medal Tally | 220 - National Capital Region (NCR) | 178 - CALABARZON (R-4A) | 146 - Western Visayas (R-6) | [21][22][23] | Future Palarong Pambansa | 62nd | 2019 | Davao City, Davao del Sur, R-11 | To be determined | [24] | 63rd | 2020 | Occidental Mindoro, R-4B | To be determined | [25] | 64th | 2021 | Negros Occidental, R-7 | To be determined | [26] | 63rd | 2022 | Luzon | Possible venues (to be announced in October 2021) | | To be determined. | 64th | 2023 | Mindanao | Possible venues (to be announced in October 2022) | | To be determined. | |
{{refbegin}}Note: - 1 Hosting of Palarong Pambansa is from Luzon and then Visayas and then back to Luzon and then Mindanao. This order will be repeated. If Visayas have no bids to host the Palaro, then Mindanao will have the rights to host and/or vice versa. If Luzon have no bids, Metro Manila will be going to host the Palaro.
- 2 Negros Island Region (NIR) is a newly created region in 2015 which consists of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental. Any existing previous list and records should be counted for the previous regions they are affiliated with otherwise, their records and statistics should be counted for their present region at the time of their creation unless otherwise specified.
{{refend}}- 3 In 2016, the Department of Education (DepEd) used the Olympic Medal System in determining the championship title and ranking position of each region. [27]
List of hosts By city/municipalityHost City/Municipality | Event Hosted | Bacolod City, Negros Occidental | 5 | Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental | 4 | Iloilo City, Iloilo | 3 | Naga City, Camarines Sur | 3 | Tacloban City, Leyte | 3 | Lingayen, Pangasinan | 3 | Vigan City, Ilocos Surb | 3 | City of Manila, Metro Manila | 2 | Tuguegarao City, Cagayan | 2 | Lucena City, Quezon | 2 | Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur | 2 | Cebu City, Cebu | 2 | Koronadal City, South Cotabatoa | 2 | Marikina City, National Capital Region (NCR)c | 2 | Cavite City, Cavite | 1 | Legaspi City, Albay | 1 | Batangas City, Batangas | 1 | Tagbilaran City, Bohol | 1 | Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental | 1 | Roxas City, Capiz | 1 | Pasig City, Metro Manila | 1 | Quezon City, Metro Manila | 1 | Laoag City, Ilocos Norte | 1 | Pili, Camarines Sur | 1 | Surigao City, Surigao del Norte | 1 | Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte | 1 | San Fernando City, Pampanga | 1 | Ilagan City, Isabela | 1 | Tubod, Lanao del Norte | 1 | Puerto Princesa City, Palawan | 1 | San Jose, Tarlac | 1 | Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte | 1 | Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental | 1 | Santa Cruz, Laguna | 1 | Tagum City, Davao del Norte | 1 | Guinobatan, Albay | 1 | San Jose de Buenavista, Antique | 1 | {{refbegin}} Note: - a 1996 Palarong Pambansa was co-hosted by General Santos City, South Cotabato
- b Host for the 2018 Palarong Pambansa
- c Host for the 2019 Palarong Pambansa
{{refend}} | By provinceHost Province | Event Hosted | Negros Occidental (R-6) | 5 | Metro Manila (NCR)a | 4 | Misamis Oriental (R-10) | 4 | Camarines Sur (R-5) | 4 | Iloilo (R-6) | 3 | Leyte (R-8) | 3 | Pangasinan (R-1) | 3 | Ilocos Sur (R-1)c | 3 | Cavite (R-4A) | 2 | Cagayan (R-2) | 2 | Quezon (R-4A) | 2 | Zamboanga del Sur (R-9) | 2 | Cebu (R-7) | 2 | South Cotabato (R-12)b | 2 | Zamboanga del Norte (R-9) | 2 | Albay (R-5) | 2 | National Capital Region (NCR)d | 2 | Batangas (R-4A) | 1 | Bohol (R-7) | 1 | Misamis Occidental (R-10) | 1 | Capiz (R-6) | 1 | Ilocos Norte (R-1) | 1 | Surigao del Norte (R-13) | 1 | Pampanga (R-3) | 1 | Isabela (R-2) | 1 | Lanao del Norte (R-10) | 1 | Palawan (R-4B) | 1 | Tarlac (R-3) | 1 | Negros Oriental (R-7) | 1 | Laguna (R-4A) | 1 | Davao del Norte, (R-11) | 1 | Antique, (R-6) | 1 | {{refbegin}} Note: - a Metro Manila is not a province. It is a representation to complete the data.
- b 1996 Palarong Pambansa was co-hosted by Province of Sarangani
- c Host for the 2018 Palarong Pambansa
- d Host for the 2019 Palarong Pambansa
{{refend}} | By regionHost Region | Event Hosted | Bicol Region (R-5) | 10 | Western Visayas (R-6) | 10 | Ilocos Region (R-1)a | 7 | Northern Mindanao (R-10) | 6 | CALABARZON (R-4A) | 6 | Central Visayas (R-7) | 4 | National Capital Region (NCR) | 4 | Zamboanga Peninsula (R-9) | 4 | Cagayan Valley (R-2) | 3 | Eastern Visayas (R-8) | 3 | Davao Region (R-11)b | 3 | SOCCSKSARGEN (R-12) | 2 | Central Luzon (R-3) | 2 | Caraga Region (R-13) | 1 | MIMAROPA (R-4B) | 1 | {{refbegin}} Note: - a Host for the 2018 Palarong Pambansa
- b Host for the 2019 Palarong Pambansa
{{refend}} | By inter-islandHost Inter-Island | Event Hosted | Luzona (NCR) | 29 (4) | Visayas | 17 | Mindanaob | 15 | {{refbegin}} Note: - a Host for the 2018 Palarong Pambansa
- b Host for the 2019 Palarong Pambansa
{{refend}} | {{clear left}}See also- Culture of the Philippines
- 2011 POC-PSC National Games
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External links- [https://palarongpambansa.wordpress.com/ Official Website]
- [https://depedtfss.wikispaces.com/ Former Website]
- 2015 Palarong Pambansa official website
- Venues for Palarong Pambansa (1947-1992)
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