Philippine National Games Explained

Philippine National Games
Status:Active
Genre:Multi-sport event
Frequency:Biennial (proposed)
Location:Various
Country:Philippines
Organizer:Philippine Sports Commission
Philippine Olympic Committee

The Philippine National Games 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 was created by virtue of Executive Order No. 163 dated March 3, 1994, during the term of 12th 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 were 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 National Games will be LGU-based. In the previous editions, athletes 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]

The conduct of the National Games would be disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic led to the cancellation of the 2020 edition.[9]

During the 19th Congress of the Philippines, a measure seeking to institutionalize the National Games as the "government's premier national sports competition" to be held biannually has been filed. It was aimed that the National Games would become a "more comprehensive" version of the Palarong Pambansa, the government's students' national games.[10] [11]

Last held in 2018 since the pandemic, the National Games is set to return in 2023. With the city of Manila as the host for fifth time, it will run from December 17 to 22.[12] [13]

Editions

YearMain
Host
ProvinceRegionIsland group
1994ManilaNational Capital RegionLuzon
1996ManilaNational Capital RegionLuzon
1997Cebu CityCentral VisayasVisayas
2011BacolodWestern VisayasVisayas
2012DumagueteNegros OrientalCentral VisayasVisayas
2013ManilaNational Capital RegionLuzon
2014ManilaNational Capital RegionLuzon
2016LingayenPangasinanIlocos RegionLuzon
2018Cebu CityCentral VisayasVisayas
2023ManilaNational Capital RegionLuzon

Map of host cities

Sports

The following are the sports contested at the National Games (as of May 2014).

Olympic sports

Other sports

Paralympic sports

Purpose

Preparation for
2023 National Games20232022 Asian Games
August 20242024 Summer Olympics
2025 National GamesDecember 20252025 SEA Games
September 20262026 Asian Games
2027 National Games20272027 SEA Games
July 20282028 Summer Olympics
2029 National Games20292029 SEA Games
20302030 Asian Games
2031 National Games20312031 SEA Games
July 20322032 Summer Olympics
2033 National Games20332033 SEA Games
November 20342034 Asian Games

Notes and References

  1. Web site: THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL GAMES. PNG. May 28, 2014.
  2. Web site: Remarks of President Ramos at the Welcome Ceremonies and Courtesy Call of the Philippine delegation to the Atlanta Olympics, August 11, 1996. Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. November 29, 2015. August 11, 1996.
  3. News: PSC set to revive National Games. November 29, 2015. The Philippine Star. June 8, 2006.
  4. News: Terrado. Reuben. Manila to host 2014 Philippine National Games in May. November 29, 2015. Sports Interactive Network Philippines. March 11, 2014.
  5. News: National Games show POC, PSC unity in sports. November 29, 2015. GMA News. May 25, 2011.
  6. News: Leongson. Randolph. Philippine National Games to hold 3 qualifying legs nationwide. November 29, 2015. INQUIRER.net. June 23, 2015.
  7. Web site: Philippine National Games 2015. Philippine National Games. November 29, 2015.
  8. News: Rosal. Glendale. Major changes for PNG, BP tilts. November 25, 2015. Cebu Daily News. November 24, 2015.
  9. News: PSC officially cancels PH National Games, Batang Pinoy . 18 June 2023 . ABS-CBN News . 11 May 2020.
  10. News: PH National Games OK’d by House panel; will replace Palarong Pambansa . 18 June 2023 . Manila Bulletin . 8 November 2022 . en.
  11. News: Casayuran . Mario . Go files 'Philippine National Games Act' to develop promising Pinoy athletes . 18 June 2023 . Manila Bulletin . 13 April 2023 . en.
  12. News: Navarro . June . PSC readies National Games reboot . 18 June 2023 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 18 June 2023 . en.
  13. Web site: PSC preps for better Philippine National Games, Batang Pinoy . https://web.archive.org/web/20230815035705/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/sports/2023/8/4/better-ph-natl-games-batang-pinoy.html . dead . August 15, 2023 . 2023-08-15 . cnn . en.