Philippines women's national volleyball team
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The Philippines women's national volleyball team is the national volleyball
team of the Philippines
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Asian Championship
SEA Games
Volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules.The complete rules are extensive...
team of the Philippines
Philippines
The Philippines , officially known as the Republic of the Philippines , is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. To its north across the Luzon Strait lies Taiwan. West across the South China Sea sits Vietnam...
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Asian ChampionshipAsia Volleyball ChampionshipThe Asian Volleyball Championship is a sport competition for national teams, currently held biannually and organized by the Asian Volleyball Confederation, the Asian volleyball federation. The first edition for both men and women was held in 1975.-Summary:...
Asian Volleyball Championship | ||||
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Year | Position | |||
1975 | Did not participate | |||
1979 | Did not participate | |||
1983 | 5th place | |||
1987 | Did not participate | |||
1989 | Did not participate | |||
1991 | 13th place | |||
1993 1993 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship The 1993 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship was the 7th Asian Championship, which took place from July 24 to July 31, 1993 in Shanghai, China.-Pools composition:... |
13th place | |||
1995 1995 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship The 1995 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship was the 8th Asian Championship, which took place from September 25 to October 2, 1995 in Chiang Mai, Thailand.-Pools composition:... |
8th place | |||
1997 1997 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship The 1997 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship was the 9th Asian Championship, which took place from September 21 to September 28, 1997 in Manila, Philippines.-Pools composition:... |
8th place | |||
1999 1999 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship The 1999 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship was the 10th Asian Championship, which was taking place from September 21 to September 26, 1999 in Hong Kong, China.-Pools composition:... |
Did not participate | |||
2001 2001 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship The 2001 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship was the 11th Asian Championship, which was taking place from September 23 to September 30, 2001 in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.-Pools composition:... |
Did not participate | |||
2003 2003 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship The 2003 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship was the 12th Asian Championship, which took place from September 20 to September 27, 2003 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.-Pools composition:... |
8th place | |||
2005 2005 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship The 2005 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship was the 13th Asian Championship, which took place from September 1 to September 8, 2005 in Taicang, China.-Pools composition:... |
9th place | |||
2007 2007 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship The 2007 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship was the 14th Asian Championship, which took place from September 5 to September 13, 2007 in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.-Pools composition:... |
Did not participate | |||
2009 2009 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship The 2009 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship was held in Hanoi, Vietnam from September 5 to September 13, 2009. 14 teams participated in the tournament.-Pools composition:... |
Did not participate | |||
2011 2011 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship The 2011 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship was held in Taipei, Taiwan from September 15 to September 23, 2011. 14 teams entered for the tournament, Turkmenistan didn't arrive in Taipei in time and lost all matches by forfeit.-Pools composition:... |
TBD | |||
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SEA GamesBaseball at the Southeast Asian GamesBaseball has not traditionally been played at the Southeast Asian Games, but was added to the 2005 schedule for the Philippines Games.-Results:-See also:* Baseball at the Asian Games...
SEA Games Records Baseball at the Southeast Asian Games Baseball has not traditionally been played at the Southeast Asian Games, but was added to the 2005 schedule for the Philippines Games.-Results:-See also:* Baseball at the Asian Games... |
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Year | Position | |||
1977 1977 Southeast Asian Games The 9th Southeast Asian Games were held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 19 November - 26 November 1977. Brunei, Indonesia, and the Philippines were finally admitted into the SEAP Games Federation in February that year... |
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1979 1979 Southeast Asian Games The 10th Southeast Asian Games were held in Jakarta, Indonesia from 21–30 September 1979. It was the first time that Indonesia hosted the biennial sports carnival... |
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1981 1981 Southeast Asian Games The 11th Southeast Asian Games were held in Manila, Philippines from December 6, 1981 to December 15, 1981. This was the first time that the Philippines hosted the Games since its first participation in 1977. The event was officially opened by President Ferdinand Marcos and the cauldron was lit by... |
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1983 1983 Southeast Asian Games The 12th Southeast Asian Games were held in Singapore from 28 May - 6 June 1983. Scheduled to be hosted by Brunei in accordance to the renewed alphabetical rotation of hosting duties, the 1983 SEA Games were offered to be hosted by Singapore as Brunei prepared for its forthcoming independence from... |
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1985 1985 Southeast Asian Games The 13th Southeast Asian Games were held in Bangkok, Thailand from 8 December - 17 December 1985.- Medal count :- Mascot :The official 1985 SEA Games mascot was a Siamese cat.The Siamese is one of the first distinctly recognised breeds of Oriental cat... |
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1987 1987 Southeast Asian Games The 14th Southeast Asian Games were held in Jakarta, Indonesia from 9 September - 20 September 1987.-Medal count:-References:*Percy Seneviratne Golden Moments: the S.E.A Games 1959-1991 Dominie Press, Singapore ISBN 981-00-4597-2*... |
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1989 1989 Southeast Asian Games The 15th Southeast Asian Games were held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 20 August - 31 August 1989. It was officially opened by 9th Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Azlan Shah. Although Cambodia did not participate, Laos returned to compete for the first time under the new federation name in this... |
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1991 1991 Southeast Asian Games The 16th Southeast Asian Games were held in Manila, the Philippines from 24 November - 3 December 1991. This was the second time that the country hosted the biennial regional sporting event. It was officially opened by President Corazon Aquino at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila through a... |
3rd place | |||
1993 1993 Southeast Asian Games The 17th Southeast Asian Games were held in Singapore from 12 June to 20 June 1993.-Mascot:-Medal count:-References:**... |
1st place | |||
1995 1995 Southeast Asian Games The 18th Southeast Asian Games were held in Chiang Mai, Thailand in 1995. It was the first time that a non-capital city hosted the biennial sports event. The games were opened by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej... |
2nd place | |||
1997 1997 Southeast Asian Games The 19th Southeast Asian Games were held in Jakarta, Indonesia from 11 October to 19 October 1997. It was opened by President of Indonesia names Suharto... |
2nd place | |||
1999 1999 Southeast Asian Games The 20th Southeast Asian Games were held in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam from 7 August to 15 August 1999. It was the first time that the country hosted the biennial meet... |
Did Not Held | |||
2001 2001 Southeast Asian Games The 21st Southeast Asian Games were held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 8 September - 17 September 2001. The games were opened by Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah Al-Haj in the Bukit Jalil National Stadium. He was introduced by Prime... |
3rd place | |||
2003 2003 Southeast Asian Games The 22nd Southeast Asian Games were held in Hanoi, Vietnam from 5 December - 13 December 2003. The games were opened by Vietnamese prime minister Phan Van Khai in the newly constructed My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi. The games torch was lit by Nguyen Thuy Hien of Wushu... |
3rd place | |||
2005 2005 Southeast Asian Games The 23rd Southeast Asian Games were held in the Philippines from November 27 to December 5 in 2005. The games were participated by the eleven nations of Southeast Asia. This was the first time that the opening and closing ceremonies were held in a large open field, despite the fact that Manila... |
3rd place | |||
2007 2007 Southeast Asian Games The 24th Southeast Asian Games was held in Nakhon Ratchasima , Thailand from December 6 to December 15, 2007.... |
Did Not Participate | |||
2009 2009 Southeast Asian Games The 25th Southeast Asian Games was held in Vientiane, Laos, in December 2009.This was the first time Laos had held the Southeast Asian Games... |
Did Not Participate | |||
2011 2011 Southeast Asian Games The 26th Southeast Asian Games was held in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia on 11 until 22 November 2011. Indonesia's fourth time to host the SEA Games, it last hosted the Games in 1997... |
TBD | |||
Total | 1 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze |
National Team
Shirt No | Player | Height |
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April Rose Hingpit | 5 ft 7 | |
Mary Jean Balse | 5 ft 11 | |
Cherry Mae Vivas | 5 ft 8 | |
Rachelle Anne Daquis | 5 ft 10 | |
Denise Santiago | 6 ft 2 | |
Iari Yongco | ||
Angeli Tabaquero | ||
Nica Guliman | 6 ft 0 | |
Carmela Garbin | 5 ft 7 | |
Zharmaine Velez | 5 ft 10 1/2 | |
Jennifer Manzano | 5 ft 10 | |
Joyce Palad | ||
Jennylyn Reyes | ||
Angelica Vasquez | ||
Aiza Maizo | ||
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