Philippine Olympic Committee

Philippine Olympic Committee

Philippine Olympic Committee logo

Philippine Olympic Committee logo
Country/Region  Philippines
Code PHI
Created 1911
(as the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation
Recognized 1929
Continental
Association
OCA
Headquarters PhilSports Complex,
Pasig, Metro Manila
President Jose Cojuangco, Jr.
Secretary General Stephen Chu Hontiveros
Website www.olympic.ph

The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) is the National Olympic Committee of the Philippines.

The POC is a private, non-governmental organization composed of and serve as the mother organization of all National Sports Associations (NSAs) in the Philippines. It is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as having the sole authority for representation of the Philippines in the Olympic Games, the Asian Games, the Southeast Asian Games and other multi-event competitions.

The POC is financially independent and does not receive any subsidy from government, though its member NSAs receive some financial assistance from the Philippine Sports Commission. Instead, the POC supports its own activities with funds generated from sponsorships, licensing fees on the use of the Olympic marks, IOC subsidy and proceeds from special projects and donations.

History

Organized sports was first introduced in the Philippines during the American administration of the islands with the establishment of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF) in January 1911. The PAAF organized the inaugural Far Eastern Championship Games in 1913 which was participated by China, Japan, and the host country, Philippines.[1]

The first Filipino Olympian was David Nepomuceno who participated in Athletics in the 100m and 200m sprints events at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. However it was only in 1929 when the International Olympic Committee recognized the PAAF as the Philippines' National Olympic Committee. The recognition was a year after swimmer Teofilo Yldefonso won the Philippines' first Olympic medal—a bronze in the 200 meters breaststroke event at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam.In 1975 the PAAF was renamed to Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) after the establishment of the Department of Youth and Sports Development which effectively abolished the former.[1]

Governance

The founding President of the PAAF was Governor General William Cameron Forbes. The first elected Filipino President of the sports body was then Senator Manuel L. Quezon who succeeded Forbes and served from 1916 to 1935.[2] Nereo Andolong was the first President of the sports body under the name Philippine Olympic Committee.[1]

List of Presidents
President Term
From To
1 Forbes, William CameronWilliam Cameron Forbes 1911 1916
1 Quezon, Manuel L.Manuel L. Quezon 1916 1935
1 Vargas, Jorge B.Jorge B. Vargas 1936 1955
1 de las Alas, AntonioAntonio de las Alas 1956 1968
1 Monserrat, FelipeFelipe Monserrat 1969 1970
1 Padilla, AmbrosioAmbrosio Padilla 1970 1976
Andolong, NereoNereo Andolong 1977 1980
Malonso, JulianJulian Malonso
1980
provisional
Keon, MichaelMichael Keon 1981 1984
Sering, JoseJose Sering 1985 1992
Cruz, ReneRene Cruz 1993 1996
Ramos, CristyCristy Ramos 1997 April 1999
Dayrit, CelsoCelso Dayrit May 1999 2004
Cojuangco, Jr., JoseJose Cojuangco, Jr. January 2005 present
Key

     Presidents of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF)
     Presidents of the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC)

National Sports Associations (NSAs)

Regular Members

Name Acronym Sport
Association of Boxing Alliances in the Philippines ABAP Boxing
Amateur Softball Association of the Philippines ASAPHIL Softball
Billiard Sports Confederation of the Philippines BSCP Cue Sports
Equestrian Association of the Philippines EAP Equestrian
Gymnastics Association of the Philippines GAP Gymnastics
Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines PhilCycling Cycling
Larong Hockey sa Pilipinas LHP Field hockey
Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas LVPI Volleyball
Muay Association of the Philippines MAP Muay Thai
National Chess Federation of the Philippines NCFP Chess
National Golf Association of the Philippines NGAP Golf
Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association PATAFA Athletics
World Archery-Philippines Archery
Philippine Amateur Baseball Association PABA Baseball
Philippine Amateur Sepak Takraw Association PASTA Sepak takraw
Philippine Amateur Soft Tennis Association PSTA Soft tennis
Philippine Badminton Association Badminton
Philippine Bowling Congress PBC Bowling
Philippine Canoe-Kayak Federation PCKF Canoeing
Philippine Fencing Association PFA Fencing
Philippine Football Federation PFF Association football
Philippine Handball Federation PHF Handball
Philippine Judo Federation Judo
Ju-Jitsu Federation of the Philippines Ju-Jitsu
Philippine Karatedo Federation PKF Karate
Philippine Lawn Bowls Association Lawn bowls
Philippine National Shooting Association PNSA Shooting
Philippine Pencak Silat Association Pencak Silat
Philippine Rowing Association Rowing
Philippine Rugby Football Union PRFU Rugby union
Philippine Sailing Association PSA Sailing
Philippine Skating Union PhSU Ice skating
Philippine Swimming PSI Aquatics
Philippine Taekwondo Association PTA Taekwondo
Philippine Tennis Association PhilTA Tennis
Philippine Weightlifting Association Weightlifting
Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas SBP Basketball
Squash Rackets Association of the Philippines SRAP Squash
Table Tennis Association of the Philippines TATAP Table tennis
Triathlon Association of the Philippines TRAP Triathlon
Wrestling Association of the Philippines WAP Wrestling
Wushu Federation of the Philippines Wushu

Associate Members

  • Arnis Philippines
  • Dance Sport Council of the Philippines
  • Philippine Duckpin Bowling Council
  • Philippine Tournament Bridge Association
  • Powerlifting Association of the Philippines

Special Recognition

  • American Tackle Football Association
  • National Motorcycle Sports and Safety Association
  • Netball Philippines
  • Philippine Boardsailing Federation
  • Philippine Finswimming Federation
  • Sports Climbing Association of the Philippines
  • Wakeboard and Waterski Association of the Philippines

Former Members

References

  1. 1 2 3 "History of the Philippine Olympic Committee". Philippine Olympic Committee. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  2. Iñigo, Manolo (21 January 2000). "Oversight". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 22 November 2015.

Further Reading

External links

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