Here’s the latest on the Philippines’ campaign in the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Bookmark this page for our full coverage of the Philippine delegation at the Paris 2024 Olympics which will run from July 26 to August 11, 2024.
Who are the Filipino athletes competing in Paris?
The Philippines has a total of 22 athletes who will be competing in the Paris Olympics. This is the country’s biggest delegation since Barcelona 1992.
Here’s the full list of the Filipino athletes who have qualified for Paris 2024.
How to watch the Paris 2024 Olympics in the Philippines
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MEDAL COUNT
LAST UPDATED: 12:30 AM, August 11
1. China — 37 gold, 27 silver, 24 bronze
2. United States — 33 gold, 41 silver, 39 bronze
3. Australia — 18 gold, 17 silver, 14 bronze
4. Japan — 16 gold, 10 silver, 13 bronze
5. France — 15 gold, 21 silver, 22 bronze
33. Philippines — 2 gold, 2 bronze
Full medal table is here.
SCHEDULES & RESULTS
LAST UPDATED: 12:30 AM, August 11
(Note: all dates and times are in Philippine Standard Time; times indicate the start of the event itself and not necessarily the time the athlete will compete)
JULY 27 (SATURDAY)
PARIS 2024 OPENING CEREMONY — officially kicked off the Paris 2024 Olympics with big performances, shocking surprises, and more. Read the recap here.
JOANIE DELGACO — finishes fourth in women’s single sculls Heat 2 with a time of 7:56.26, headed to repechage. Read the recap here.
CARLOS YULO – qualifies for vault, floor exercise, and all-around finals in men’s individual gymnastics. Read the recap here.
JULY 28 (SUNDAY)
JOANIE DELGACO — finishes first in women’s single sculls Repechage 1 with a time of 7:55.00, headed to quarterfinals. Read the recap here.
SAMANTHA CATANTAN — loses 15-12 to Arianna Errigo in women’s foil individual table of 32, eliminated from contention. Read the recap here.
ALEAH FINNEGAN, EMMA MALABUYO, & LEVI JUNG-RUIVIVAR — finish women’s artistic gymnastics qualification outside of the top 8 for apparatus and top 24 for all-around, concluding their Paris Olympics journey. Read the recap here.
JULY 29 (MONDAY)
AIRA VILLEGAS — defeats Morocco’s Yasmine Mouttaki via unanimous decision to advance to the Round of 16 in the women’s 50kg division of the boxing competition.
JULY 30 (TUESDAY)
JOANIE DELGACO — finishes sixth in women’s single sculls quarterfinals with a time of 7:58.30, headed to semifinals C/D. Read the recap here.
KIYOMI WATANABE — loses via Ippon to China’s Tang Jing in women’s -63kg Round of 32, eliminated from contention. Read the recap here.
KAYLA SANCHEZ – sets a new Philippine record of 53.67 seconds while finishing fourth in her heat in the women’s 100m freestyle to qualify for the semifinals. Read the recap here.
NESTHY PETECIO – beats Jaismine of India via unanimous decision in their women’s -57kg preliminaries round of 32 bout to advance to the round of 16. Read the recap here.
JULY 31 (WEDNESDAY)
EUMIR MARCIAL – loses his men’s -80kg preliminaries round of 16 bout via unanimous decision to bow out of competition. Read the recap here.
KAYLA SANCHEZ – finishes 15th out of 16 in the women’s 100m freestyle semifinals with a time of 54.21 seconds and fails to make the finals. Read the recap here.
JOANIE DELGACO — finishes fifth in women’s single sculls Semifinals C/D 1 with a time of 8:00.18, headed to Finals D. Read the recap here.
HERGIE BACYADAN – loses to China’s Li Qian via unanimous decision in their women’s -75kg preliminaries round of 16 bout. Read the recap here.
CARLO PAALAM – beats Ireland’s Jude Gallagher via unanimous decision in their men’s -57kg preliminaries round of 16 bout to advance to the quarterfinals. Read the recap here.
CARLOS YULO — finishes in 12th place in the men’s all-around artistic gymnastics final after scoring a total of 83.032 points. Read the recap here.
AUGUST 2 (FRIDAY)
AIRA VILLEGAS — beats Algeria’s Roumaysa Boualam in their women’s 50kg preliminaries round of 16 bout to advance to the quarterfinals. Read the recap here.
JOANIE DELGACO — finishes her Olympic rowing debut in 20th place with a time of 7:43.83 in the women’s single sculls Finals D. Read the recap here.
JAROD HATCH — clocks a time of 54.66 seconds in the men’s 100m butterfly to finish the event in 36th place, placing him out of semifinal contention and concluding his Olympics run. Read the recap here.
AUGUST 3 (SATURDAY)
NESTHY PETECIO — beats France’s Amina Zidani in the women’s 57kg preliminaries round of 16 to advance to the quarterfinals. Read the recap here.
EJ OBIENA — clears 5.75m to finish the men’s pole vault qualification round in 7th place, granting him a slot in the finals. Read the recap here.
CARLOS YULO- Wins gold medal in men’s floor exercise with a score of 15.000. Read the recap here.
CARLO PAALAM — loses to Australia’s Charlie Senior via split decision in his men’s -57kg quarterfinals bout to be eliminated from contention. Read the recap here.
AUGUST 4 (SUNDAY)
AIRA VILLEGAS — beats France’s Wassila Lkhadiri via split decision in her women’s 50kg quarterfinals bout to advance to the semifinals. Read the recap here.
JOHN CABANG — finishes the men’s 110m preliminary event with a time of 13.66s to finish sixth in his heat. With this result, he heads into the repechage round. Read the recap here.
LAUREN HOFFMAN — finishes the women’s 400m preliminary event with a time of 57.84s to finish sixth in her heat. With this result, she heads into the repechage round. Read the recap here.
NESTHY PETECIO — beats China’s Xu Zichun in the women’s 57kg quarterfinals to advance to the semifinals. Read the recap here.
CARLOS YULO — wins the gold medal for the men’s floor exercise with a score of 15.116. Read the recap here.
AUGUST 5 (MONDAY)
LAUREN HOFFMAN — finishes the women’s 400m hurdles repechage with a time of 58.28s to finish seventh in her heat to bow out of contention. Read the recap here.
AUGUST 6 (TUESDAY)
EJ OBIENA — finishes 4th in the men’s pole vault finals after failing to clear 5.95m on three attempts. Read the recap here.
JOHN CABANG — withdraws from men’s 110m hurdles repechage due to undisclosed injury. Read about the development here.
AUGUST 7 (WEDNESDAY)
AIRA VILLEGAS — loses her women’s 50kg division semifinal bout against Buse Naz Cakiroglu of Turkey to win the bronze medal.
JOHN CENIZA — exits the men’s 61kg weightlifting category early after failing to lift 125kg across three events in snatch. Read the recap here.
DOTTIE ARDINA – shoots a 76 after women’s individual stroke play round 1
BIANCA PAGDANGANAN – shoots a 72 after women’s individual stroke play round 1
Read the recap here.
AUGUST 8 (THURSDAY)
NESTHY PETECIO – loses to Julia Szeremeta via split decision in the women’s 57kg division semifinals to win the bronze medal. Read the recap here.
DOTTIE ARDINA – shot an even par 72 in the women’s individual stroke play round 2 for a two-day total 148 and a tie for 36th.
BIANCA PAGDANGANAN – shot a 3-under 69 in the women’s individual stroke play round 2 for a two-day total 141 and a tie for 6th. Read the recap here.
ELREEN ANDO – lifts a total of 230g (100kg in snatch and 130kg in clean and jerk) to finish sixth in the women’s -59kg division. Read the recap here.
AUGUST 9 (FRIDAY)
DOTTIE ARDINA – shoots a 3-under 69 in the women’s individual stroke play round 3 to move up to 23rd place with a 3-day 217.
BIANCA PAGDANGANAN – shoots a 1-over 73 in the women’s individual stroke play round 3 to slip to a tie for 13th with a 3-day 214.
AUGUST 10 (SATURDAY)
VANESSA SARNO — exits the women’s -71kg division early after three no-lifts of 100kg in snatch.
DOTTIE ARDINA – shoots a 68 in women’s individual stroke play round 4 to finish in a tie for 13th.
BIANCA PAGDANGANAN – shoots a 68 in women’s individual stroke play round 4 to finish in a tie for fourth. Read the recap here.
AUGUST 12 (MONDAY)
1:30 a.m. — Closing ceremony
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