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2019 in Philippine sports

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The following is a list of notable events and developments that are related to Philippine sports in 2019.

Events

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Athletics

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Basketball

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3x3

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  • February 16 – The Inaugural season of the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 was officially opened. The Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 President Cup took place at the events area of the SM Megamall in Mandaluyong.
  • March 31 – The Pasig Grindhouse Kings defeat the San Juan Knights of the 2019 Chooks-to-go Pilipinas 3x3 Presidents Cup, also to win the championship, to be crowned as the first inaugural champions. the Grindhouse Kings awarded a check for P1 million cash prize for the head to the Doha Masters at the 2019 FIBA 3x3 World Tour in Doha, Qatar
  • June 16 – The start of the 2nd Conference of the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 Patriots Cup took place at the events area of the SM Seaside City Cebu in Cebu City.
  • July 27 – The Phenom Basilan Steel defeat the Wilkins-Balanga Pure of the 2019 Chooks-to-go Pilipinas 3x3 Patriots Cup, also to win the championship, to be crowned as the second championship. the Steel awarded a check for P1 million cash prize for the head to the 2019 FIBA 3x3 Jeddah Masters in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  • September 1 – The start of the 3rd Conference of the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3 Magiting Cup took place at the SM City Clark in Clark, Pampanga.
  • September 21 – The Wilkins-Balanga Pure defeating the Equalivet Pasig of the 2019 Chooks-to-go Pilipinas 3x3 Magititng Cup, also to win the championship, to be crowned as the third championship. Besides bringing home cash prize to the 2019 Jeju Challenger which takes place from October 5–6.
  • November 2 – The country officially qualified to the 3x3 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Delhi, India on March 18–20, 2020[1]

Amateur

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Professional

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Collegiate

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High school

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  • February 22 – The NU-Nazareth Bullpups scores a victory after beating Ateneo Blue Eaglets in the finals of the UAAP Season 81 juniors basketball tournament, reclaims their championship and NU's Carl Tamayo. hailed as the Finals MVP.[19]
  • March 18–24 – The national championships of the National Basketball Training Center League on its 12th season were held at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay. 32-team tournament will have the participants.[20]
  • May 19 – The Inaugural season of the National Basketball League Youth, a new youth basketball league was opened held at the Dominican College of Santa Rosa Gym

Exhibition

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National team

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Foshan International Sports and Cultural Center the venue between Gilas Pilipinas and Italy of the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Group D

Women's basketball

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Baseball

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Boxing

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Pacquiao greets the crowd after his victory over Thurman.
  • July 20 – Manny Pacquiao wins via split decision against American boxer Keith Thurman to claim the WBA super welterweight title. at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.[31][32]
  • August 17 – Albert Pagara wins via 1st round by TKO against Ratchanon Sawangsoda of Thailand to winning the WBO Inter-Continental Super bantamweight title held in Ormoc Superdome in Ormoc City
  • August 24 – Johnriel Casimero defeats Mexican boxer Cesar Ramirez to retain his interim WBO bantamweight title via Round 10 Knockout at the San Andres Sports Complex, Manila
  • August 25 – Carlo Peñalosa has failed in his bid to become a world champion again after losing via technical split decision to Mexican veteran Maximino Flores in their (IBO) flyweight title bout in TV5 Studio in Novaliches, Quezon City
  • November 1 – Jerwin Ancajas mandatory title defense against Jonathan Javier Rodriguez had to be cancelled due to the Mexican's visa issues.[33]
  • November 7 – Nonito Donaire has failed in his bid to become a world champion again after losing via unanimous decision by Japanese boxer Naoya Inoue to grab the IBF and WBA bantamweight titles in the World Boxing Super Series bantamweight final, which was held in Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.[34][35][36]

Collegiate sports

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Cockfighting

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Cycling

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Cheerdance, streetdance, and dancesport

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  • March 23 – The La Salle Dance Company – Street as the seniors champions and the UST Galvanize as the juniors champions proclaimed as the champions of the UAAP Season 81 Streetdance Competition held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
  • November 17 – NU Pep Squad was the crowned as the UAAP Season 82 Cheerdance Competition claimed their second title held at the Mall of Asia Arena[37]

Diving

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Football

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Gymnastics

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Ice hockey

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  • March 1–9 – the Philippines claimed the silver medal to win the 2019 IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Steven Füglister was named MVP of the tournament.
  • April 14–19 – the Philippines won the gold medal to win the 2019 IIHF Women's Challenge Cup of Asia Division I held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Marathon/duathlon/triathlon

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Mixed martial arts

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  • January 19 – Joshua Pacio suffered a loss the ONE Strawweight Championship in a split decision defeats Yosuke Saruta at ONE: Eternal Glory held at the Istora Senayan in Jakarta, Indonesia.
  • January 25 – Adriano Moraes retains his ONE Flyweight championship in a unanimous decision over Geje Eustaquio at ONE: Hero's Ascent held at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay.[42]
  • March 16 – Stephen Loman retains his BRAVE FC Bantamweight championship in a RD 4 TKO over Elias Boudegzdame at BRAVE: STORM OF WARRIORS fight held at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay.[43]
  • March 31
    • Kevin Belingon suffered a loss the ONE Bantamweight Championship defeats Bibiano Fernandes due to Illegal Elbows to Back of Head in the 3rd round of their main event of ONE Championship: A New Era in Tokyo, Japan
    • Team Lakay Eduard Folayang suffered a loss the ONE Lightweight Championship defeats Shinya Aoki due to Arm-Triangle Choke in the 1st round of the ONE Championship: A New Era in Tokyo, Japan
  • April 12 – Joshua Pacio retains his ONE Strawweight World Title with a KO win over Yosuke Saruta at ONE Championship: Roots of Honor.
  • October 13 – Brandon Vera lost in his bid to become a two-division World Champion after losing to Aung La N Sang at ONE Championship: CENTURY[44]
  • November 8 – Joshua Pacio defends his ONE Strawweight World Title against fellow Filipino Rene Catalan at ONE: MASTERS OF FATE in the Mall of Asia Arena[45]

Multi-sporting events

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POC and PSC

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  • July 28 – Abraham Tolentino formally claimed as newly president of Philippine Olympic Committee after winning the elections over Philip Ella Juico, 24–20, in the special elections held at the Century Park Hotel.[47]

Rugby Union

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Softball

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  • April 2 – The Adamson Lady Falcons beats the UST Golden Tigresses in the finals of UAAP Season 81 softball tournament marking the ninth straight championship title in 9 straight years, Lyca Basa was named as Finals MVP

Volleyball

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Beach volleyball

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Weightlifting

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Other events

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  • January 9 – After 6 years and 10 months, Hyper was rebranded as One Sports, the relaunch of international and localized sports channel in partnership with MVP-owned media properties 5 and ESPN5. WWE Smackdown was the first program aired on the newly rebranded channel.
  • January 13 – 5 gets a new refreshed logo and along with its sister network, AksyonTV officially relaunched as 5 Plus. 5 Plus's programs now airs additional sports content and sports-related programs targeted to millennials; it also serves as a competitor to ABS-CBN's S+A, which also carries the same format.[63][64]
  • July 21 – ABS-CBN aired the boxing match between Manny Pacquiao and American boxer Keith Thurman, billed as the "Welterweight Supremacy" which took place at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada USA. The boxing match is also broadcast live on pay-per-view through ABS-CBN's subsidiary company Sky Cable and TV5 Network's sister company Cignal TV and on radio via ABS-CBN's AM radio station DZMM Radyo Patrol 630 also Simulcast on DZMM TeleRadyo and all Radio ABS-CBN Radio stations; with rebroadcasts on the former's sister network S+A
  • October 1 – After a long years of broadcast coverage, Solar Entertainment Corporation has ceased broadcast of the following channels Basketball TV and NBA Premium TV as the contract with the National Basketball Association expires on that date. After the closure of both networks and the expiration of the Solar contract, the NBA announced that ABS-CBN Sports will assuming the exclusive Philippine broadcast holder for all games beginning in the 2019–20 season; with its mother (Saturday games only during regular season) and their sister network will retain their rights to free-to-air broadcasts of the NBA, while their cable channel Liga will take over as the cable broadcaster. Fox Sports will also continued to carry the cable broadcasts of the association's Thursday and Saturday games during the regular season as part of their time brokerage agreement with ABS-CBN beginning this season. Other BTV programs (including the National Basketball League, the Women's National Basketball League, the EuroLeague and Liga ACB) will be migrated to Solar Sports.

Other sports

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  • July 7–12, Floorball – The 2019 Men's Asia-Oceania Floorball Cup was held in Biñan, Laguna.[65] The Philippines, the hosts, finished third.[66]
  • September 3, Athletics – Pole vaulter Ernest John "EJ" Obiena became the first Filipino to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics after surpassing the 5.80-meter qualifying standard in an athletics meet in Chiara, Italy.[67][68]
  • September 20, Wrestling – The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) returns to the Philippines for a one-night event, which was held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.[69]
  • October 8, Gymnastics – Filipino gymnast Carlos Edriel Yulo has qualified to compete in the upcoming 2020 Tokyo Olympics after placing 18th in the individual all-around qualification of the 49th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships for the men's division which was held in Stuttgart, Germany.[70]
  • October 13:
  • October 24:
    • Fencing – Filipino teen fencer Samantha Kyle Catantan wins the gold medal in the Asian Under 23 Fencing Championships in Bangkok, Thailand.[78]
    • Weightlifting – Vanessa Sarno of the Philippines captured two gold medals and one silver medal, while fellow Filipinos Chariz Macawli and Rosegie Ramos took home a silver and two bronze medals in the 2019 Asian Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships in Pyongyang, North Korea.[79]
  • October 27, Ice Skating – Eleven-year-old skater Katrina Amber Cruz wins 4 gold medals at the Skate Indonesia Leg of the Ice Skating Institute Asia (ISIAsia) Championship Series 2019, which was held in Jakarta.[80]
  • November 10, Archery – Andrea Robles won a gold medal at the 2019 Indoor Archery World Series, which was held in China.[81]

Recognitions

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2019 PSA Annual Awards, organized by Philippine Sportswriters Association held on February 26, 2019, at the Centennial Hall, Manila Hotel, Manila

Award Winner Sport/Team References
Ms. Volleyball Alyja Daphne Santiago Volleyball (Middle Blocker, NU Lady Bulldogs (UAAP), Foton Tornadoes Blue Energy (PSL), Philippines women's national volleyball team (Asian Games, AVC Cup) / Import, Ageo Medics (V.League) ) [82]
Lifetime Achievement Award Bong Coo
Paquito Rivas
Bowling (Filipina bowling world champion / 1979 International Masters World Champion / Secretary General, Philippine Bowling Federation)
Cycling (Filipino cycling legend / 1979 Marlboro Tour Champion / Race Director, Le Tour de Filipinas)
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Executive of the Year Enrique Razon Golf (Chairman, International Container Terminal Services, Inc (ICTSI), Major Sponsor of the Philippine Golf Tour) [84]

Awards

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Sports television specials

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Deaths

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January
April
  • April 9 – Emmanuel Tangkion, (b. 1971), former PBA referee
  • April 11 – Rafael Poliquit, (b. 1988), marathoner
May
June
  • June 30 – Miguel Bonalos, (b. 1999) former basketball player
July

See also

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