2014 Philippine National Games
Host city | Metro Manila | ||
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Country | Philippines | ||
Athletes participating | 5,000 | ||
Events | 48 | ||
Opening ceremony | May 15, 2014 | ||
Closing ceremony | May 25, 2014 | ||
Main venue | Ninoy Aquino Stadium | ||
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The 2014 Philippine National Games was held in Metro Manila, Philippines from May 16–25, 2014.[1] The opening ceremony was held at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Manila on May 15, 2014.[2]
Sports
- Archery (Guidelines, Results)
- Arnis (Guidelines, Results)
- Athletics (Guidelines, Results)
- Badminton (Guidelines, Results)
- Baseball (Guidelines,Results)
- Basketball (Guidelines, Results)
- Billiards(Guidelines, Results)
- Boccia (Guidelines, Results)
- Bowling (Guidelines, Results)
- Boxing (Guidelines, Results)
- Bridge (Guidelines, Results)
- Canoe (Kayak/Dragon boat)(Guidelines, Results)
- Chess (Guidelines, Results)
- Cheerleading (Guidelines, Results)
- Cycling (Guidelines, Results)
- Dancesport (Guidelines, Results)
- Diving (Guidelines, Results)
- Fencing (Guidelines, Results)
- Football (Guidelines, Results)
- Futsal (Guidelines, Results)
- Goalball (Guidelines, Results)
- Gymnastics (Guidelines, Results)
- Golf (Guidelines, Results)
- Judo (Guidelines, Results)
- Karate (Guidelines, Results)
- Lawn tennis (Guidelines, Results)
- Motocross (Guidelines, Results)
- Muay Thai (Guidelines, Results)
- Pencak Silat (Guidelines, Results)
- Powerlifting (Guidelines, Results)
- Rugby (Guidelines, Results)
- Sailing (Guidelines, Results)
- Sepak takraw (Guidelines, Results)
- Shooting (Guidelines, Results)
- Softball (Guidelines, Results
- Soft tennis (Guidelines, Results)
- Swimming (Guidelines, Results)
- Table tennis (Guidelines, Results)
- Taekwondo (Guidelines, Results)
- Triathlon (Guidelines, Results)
- Volleyball (Guidelines, Results, Details))
- Wall climbing (Guidelines, Results)
- Waterpolo(Guidelines, Results)
- Weightlifting (Guidelines, Results)
- Windsurfing (Guidelines, Results)
- Wrestling (Guidelines, Results)
- Wushu (Guidelines, Results)
References
- ↑ Terrado, Reuben (11 May 2014). "Manila to host 2014 Philippine National Games in May". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
- ↑ Calapre, Frank (15 May 2014). "Philippine National Games unfolds today". The Manila Times. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
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