2023 Palarong Pambansa
The 2023 Palarong Pambansa, officially known as the 63rd Palarong Pambansa, was scheduled to be held in Marikina, Metro Manila, from July 29 to August 5, 2023. Prior to that, the Games were originally scheduled for 2020 but were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
Host city | Marikina, Metro Manila |
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Country | Philippines |
Teams | 17 |
Athletes | TBD |
Events | TBD |
Opening | July 29, 2023 |
Closing | August 5, 2023 |
Main venue | Marikina Sports Center |
Ceremony venue | Marikina Sports Center |
Hosting
Preparations
Nearly three years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic forced its cancellation, the local government of Marikina, DepEd-NCR, and the Schools Division Office of Marikina are set to host the 63rd edition of Palarong Pambansa.[2]
An additional tier called the Pre-National Qualifying Meet will be introduced to lessen the number of delegations, shorten the duration of the event, and lower the expenses. Under the new tier, delegations will be clustered into four groups based on their geographical location. The top two regional delegations per cluster will then advance to the actual Palarong Pambansa event.[2]
As such, the said new level will only feature team sports. Measurable sports will adopt the qualifying distance, time, and points set by the Palarong Pambansa. Other sports that do not apply qualifying standards in the selection of athletes and are not identified as team sports will advance directly to the Palarong Pambansa culminating competitions.[2]
The modified competition format aims to prevent the disruption of classes and to observe minimum public health and safety protocols and other relevant policies and guidelines issued. Aside from student-athletes from the 17 regional athletic associations, Filipino athletes enrolled in recognized schools overseas will also be allowed to compete in individual sports under the banner of Philippine Schools Overseas.[2]
Host city
This is Marikina's first time hosting the Palarong Pambansa,[3] and NCR's fifth hosting since the 1966 Palarong Pambansa held in Quezon City, after 54 years. Marikina will be the fourth city in NCR to stage the Palarong Pambansa after Manila (1948, 1st edition and 1960, 12th edition), Pasig (1964, 16th edition) and Quezon City (1966, 18th edition).[4]
Marikina is part of the NCR contingent and Marikina Sports Center will serve as the main venue. Marikina also bids the recent editions of Palarong Pambansa and all won as one of the candidate cities: 2014 (runner-up to Sta. Cruz, Laguna)[5] and 2012 (runner-up to Lingayen, Pangasinan).[6]
In history, Marikina was supposed to host the "31st" Palarong Pambansa in 1980 but was canceled. Marikina hosted the 1980 Palarong Bagong Lipunan as a substitute for the 1980 Palarong Pambansa.[7]
Marikina also previously hosted some major multi-sporting events: NCR Palaro, 2014 ASEAN School Games, 2011 UAAP Season 74, 2005 Southeast Asian Games, 1980 Palarong Bagong Lipunan, the first edition of 1973 Asian Athletics Championships and 1972 ISF Men's World Championship.
Tier
Cluster 1 Cluster 2 |
Cluster 3 Cluster 4 |
Sports
References
- "DepEd to propose cancellation of Palarong Pambansa 2020 amid COVID-19 emergency". GMA Network. 9 March 2020. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- "Palarong Pambansa set for 2023 comeback, introduces Pre-National Qualifying Meet". DepEd.gov.ph. 7 February 2023. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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- "Pangasinan to host 2012 Palaro". Inquirer.net. 24 November 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
- "2020 Palarong Pambansa gaganapin sa Mayo 1-9 sa Marikina". Bandera Inquirer. 15 January 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2020.