2020 in Philippine sports

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The following is a list of notable events and developments that are related to Philippine sports in 2020.

Athletics

  • August 17 – Filipino pole vaulter EJ Obiena bagged a silver in his first online tournament, fresh from his historic bronze-medal finish in the 2020 Monaco Diamond League.[1]
  • August 30 – Kristina Knott, the 2019 Southeast Asian Games champion for 200m, wins the silver medal and broke the longstanding record which was previously held by athletics legend Lydia de Vega, who registered 11.28 seconds during the 1987 SEA Games in Jakarta in historic fashion in the Drake Blue Oval Showcase in Iowa, USA.[2]
  • September 9 – EJ Obiena has recorded a season-high 5.74 meters to win the 59th Ostrava Golden Spike competition in Czech Republic.[3]

Basketball

3x3

Amateur

  • March 9 – The DENR Warriors claimed the first championship title of the UNTV Cup Season 8 after they won against the AFP Cavaliers in the Game 2 of the Finals series at Smart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City.[4] ₱4 million cash prize for their chosen beneficiary.[5]
  • June 1 – The Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) has officially canceled its 2019–2020 season, citing the restrictions caused by the COVID-19 crisis as well as the uncertainty surrounding the franchise renewal of ABS-CBN.[6]

Professional

Collegiate

  • September 9 – University of Santo Tomas (UST) head coach Aldin Ayo has been banned indefinitely from the UAAP for his role in the controversial "Sorsogon bubble," where the UST men's basketball team conducted a training camp in his hometown, in a potential violation of quarantine protocols.[11]

High school

Exhibition

National team

Women's basketball

Boxing

  • September 26 – John Riel Casimero of the Philippines has made a successful first defense of his WBO bantamweight crown by knocking out Ghana's Duke Micah in the third round of their title fight in Connecticut.[12]
  • December 20 – Reymart Gaballo defeats Puerto Rican Emmanuel Rodríguez by split decision to claim the WBC interim bantamweight title.[13]

Collegiate sports

Cheerdance, streetdance, and dancesport

Diving

Football

Gymnastics

Mixed martial arts

Multi-sporting events

Volleyball

Beach volleyball

Weightlifting

  • January 28 – Hidilyn Diaz wins 3 gold medals in the 2020 Weightlifting World Cup in Rome, Italy.[19]

Other events

Other sports

Eumir Marcial
  • January 28, WeightliftingHidilyn Diaz wins 3 gold medals in the 2020 Weightlifting World Cup in Rome, Italy.[22]
  • January 31, TennisAlexandra Eala clinched her maiden juniors Grand Slam title with Indonesian partner Priska Nugroho in the 2020 Australian Open juniors doubles tournament in Melbourne Park.[23]
  • February 11–16 – Badminton: The Philippines to Host the 2020 Badminton Asia Team Championships at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum in Manila[24]
  • May 10, Taekwondo – Three-time UAAP poomsae champion Jocel Ninobla of University of Santo Tomas wins a gold medal in the Under-30 Female Division of the first Online Daedo Open European Poomsae Championships.[25]
  • May 22, ChessSander Severino, a Filipino chess master wins second place in the first ever First FIDE Online Cup for People with Disabilities.[26][27]
  • June 17, ChessSander Severino won first place in the first ever International Physically Disabled Chess Association (IPCA) Online World Championship.[28]
  • June 19, Skateboard – Cebuanos Margielyn Didal and Motic Panugalinog were declared winner in the men's and women's divisions of the 2020 Asian Skateboarding Championship Lockdown 5 online competition.[29]
  • July 17 – Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski of the Philippines, was elected to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board, the highest body in the international sports governing organization.[30]
  • July 30, WeightliftingRio 2016 Olympics silver medalist and 2019 Southeast Asian Games gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz won the 59 kg category of the 2020 Oceania Weightlifting Federation (OWF) Eleiko Email International Lifters Tournament.[31]
  • August 11, Karate – James delos Santos has beaten the world no. 1 in the virtual kata rankings to win the gold medal at the Athlete's E-Tournament Series 1.[32]
  • August 16, Golf – Asian Games gold medalist Yuka Saso has finally won in the Japan LPGA Tour as she fired a 9-under par 63 to rule the NEC Karuizawa Tournament in Kitasaku-gun, Nagano Prefecture.[33]

Awards

Deaths

See also

References

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