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The Philippines has participated at the Universiade debuting at the 1967 Summer Universiade. From 1967 until 2007, athletes representing the country were sent by the University Athletic Association of the Philippines with sanction from Philippine Olympic Committee. Since 2011 it is the Federation of School Sports Association of the Philippines (FESSAP), a member of the International University Sports Federation (FISU), that has been sending competitors representing the country at the Universiade.

Quick Facts Philippines at the Universiade, IOC code ...
Philippines at the
Universiade
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IOC codePHI
National federationFederation of School Sports Association of the Philippines
Websitewww.fessap.net
Medals
Ranked 72nd
Gold
2
Silver
3
Bronze
1
Total
6
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
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History

The Philippines first participated in the Universiade at the 1967 Summer Universiade in Tokyo.[1] From 1967 until 2007, the University Athletic Association of the Philippines sent athletes to the Universiade under the directive of the Philippine Olympic Committee.[2]

From the 2011 edition, the Philippine delegation has been sanctioned and sent by the Federation of School Sports Association of the Philippines which was granted membership by the International University Sports Federation (FISU) in 2009.[3] The UAAP attempted to gain membership at the FISU and replace FESSAP as the Philippines' member organization in the international sports body, but FISU affirmed the membership of FESSAP in 2013.[4]

The Philippines won its first gold medal at the 2013 Summer Universiade courtesy of Wesley So of chess.

The country made its debut in the Winter Universiade in the 2019 edition held in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. The Philippines competed in figure skating with Misha Fabian as the national delegation's sole competitor.[5]

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Team sports

The Philippines has sent athletes to compete in team sports such as basketball and volleyball. These teams are not necessarily organized or sanctioned by member associations of the Philippine Olympic Committee.

Basketball

The Philippines' last participation in the Universiade in the 20th century was in 1967 Summer Universiade when the UE Red Warriors of the University of the East played as the country's Universiade basketball team. The UE team was led by Robert Jaworski and Danny Florencio.[6] The team placed fifth out of eight teams in the final standing.[7]

The Philippine Olympic Committee and the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas attempted to send a men's basketball team to the 2009 Summer Universiade. Their application to FISU was denied, saying to the POC that they are prioritizing participation of its member associations for the 24-team men's basketball event. 2008 Philippine Collegiate Champion League winners, the De La Salle Green Archers of the De La Salle University, would have represented the country.[8]

The first basketball team sent by the Federation of School Sports Association of the Philippines as the Philippines' representatives were the University of the Visayas Lancers, who played in the 2013 edition. This team was led by head coach Felix Bellano Jr.[9] However, the team was disqualified after they left the tournament before the quarterfinals.[10]

Volleyball

When the Philippines debuted at the 1967 Summer Universiade, they fielded volleyball teams for both the men's and women's competition. The men's team finished fourth while the women's team clinched second place.[1]

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Medal count

Medals by Summer Universiade

More information Games, Athletes ...
Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Italy Torino 1959Did not participate
Bulgaria Sofia 1961
Brazil Porto Alegre 1963
Hungary Budapest 1965
Japan Tokyo 1967-010018
Italy Torino 1970Did not participate
Soviet Union Moscow 1973
Italy Rome 1975
Bulgaria Sofia 1977
Mexico Mexico City 1979
Romania Bucharest 1981
Canada Edmonton 1983
Japan Kobe 1985
South Korea Daegu 2003-0000-
Turkey Izmir 2005Did not participate
Thailand Bangkok 2007-001163
Serbia Belgrade 2009Did not participate
China Shenzhen 201158010050
Russia Kazan 201389100141
South Korea Gwangju 2015780000-
Chinese Taipei Taipei 2017116010154
Italy Naples 2019-100140
China Chengdu 2021310000-
Total-231675
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Medals by sport

More information Sport, Gold ...
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Athletics1001
 Chess1001
 Taekwondo0112
 Volleyball0101
 Wushu0101
Totals (5 entries)2316
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Medals at the Winter Universiade

More information Universiade, Rank ...
Universiade Rank
1960–2017Did not participate
Russia 2019 Krasnoyarsk0000
United States 2023 Lake Placid0000
Total00000
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List of medalists

More information Medal, Athlete ...
MedalAthleteYearSportEvent
 SilverPhilippine Universiade volleyball team1967VolleyballWomen's
 BronzeMaria Criselda Roxas2007TaekwondoWomen's 72 kg
 SilverSamuel Morrison2011TaekwondoMen's 63 kg
 GoldWesley So2013ChessMen's
 SilverJomar Balangui2017WushuMen's 52 kg sanda
 GoldErnest Obiena2019AthleticsMen's pole vault
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References

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