3. THE PHILIPPINE OLYMPIC SPORTS
COMMISSION
The Philippine Sports Commission
(PSC) was created through Republic Act
No.6847 in 1990 to serve as the “sole
policy-making and coordinating body of all
amateur sports development programs and
instructions in the Philippines.
4. THE PHILIPPINE OLYMPIC SPORTS
COMMISSION
FUNCTION OBJECTIVES
To provide the leadership, 1. Increased participation
formulate the policies and in sports by Filipinos
set the priorities and (Grassroots Sports)
directions of all national 2. Excellence in sports
sports promotion and performance by Filipinos
development, particularly (Elite Sports); and
giving emphasis on 3. National unity and
grassroots participation. solidity through physical
education.
5. THE PHILIPPINE OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
The Philippine Olympic Committee, the
umbrella organization of all sports
associations (NSAs), is affiliated with the
International Olympic Committee (OIC) and is
recognized in the PSC Charter as the
National Olympic Committee (NOC) for the
Philippines. It is a private organization and
autonomous on character, similar to its
accredited and affiliated sports organizations.
6. THE PHILIPPINE OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
O FUNCTION: It is primarily responsible for
activities pertaining to the country’s participation
in the Olympic Games, Asian Games, Southeast
Asian Games, and other International athletic
competitions in accordance respectively with the
rules of the international Olympic Committee, the
Olympic Council of Asia, the Southeast Asian
Games federation, and the other international
sports bodies.
7. REGULAR MEMBERS OF THE PHILIPPINE
OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
1. National Archery Association of the Philippines
2. Philippine Amateur Track and Field Association
3. Philippine Badminton Association
4. Philippine Amateur Baseball Association
5. BAP-Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas
6. Billiard Sports Confederation of the Philippines
7. Philippine Bowling Congress
8. Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines
9. Philippine Canoe-Kayak Federation
10. National Chess Federation of the Philippines
8. REGULAR MEMBERS OF THE PHILIPPINE
OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
11. Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines
12. Equestrian Association of the Philippines
13. Philippine Amateur Fencers Association
14. Philippine Football Federation
15. National Golf Association of the Philippines
16. Gymnastics Association of the Philippines
17. Philippine Judo Federation
18. Philippine Karatedo Federation
19. Philippine Lawn Bowls Association
20. Philippine Pencak Silat Association
9. REGULAR MEMBERS OF THE PHILIPPINE
OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
21. Philippine Rowing Association
22. Philippine Sailing Association
23. Philippine Amateur Sepak Takraw Association
24. Philippine National Shooting Association
25. Philippine Skating Union
26. Philippine Amateur Soft Tennis Foundation
27. Amateur Softball Association of the Philippines
28. Squash Rackets Association of the Philippines
29. Philippine Aquatic Sports Association, Inc.
30. Table Tennis Association of the Philippines
10. REGULAR MEMBERS OF THE PHILIPPINE
OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
31. Philippine Tennis Association
32. Philippine Taekwondo Association
33. Triathlon Association of the Philippines
34. Philippine Volleyball Federation
35. Philippine Weightlifting Association
36. Wrestling Association of the Philippines
37. Wushu Federation of the Philippines
11. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS OF THE PHILIPPINE
OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
1. Arnis Philippines
2. Philippine Duckpin Bowling Council
3. Dancesport Council of the Philippines
4. Powerlifting Association of the Philippines
5. Philippine Rugby Football Union
6. Philippine Tournament Bridge Association
12. RECOGNIZED MEMBERS OF THE
PHILIPPINE OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
1. Philippine Boardsailing Federation Inc.
2. National Motorcycle Sports & Safety
Association
3. Sports Climbing Association of the Philippines
4. Philippine Underwater Hockey Confederation
5. Muay Association of the Philippines
6. Philippine Finswimming Federation Inc.
7. Wakeboard & Waterski Association of the
Philippines
13. THE NATIONAL SPORTS
ASSOCIATIONS
The National Sports Associations which
are autonomous in character have
exclusive technical control over the
promotion and development of the
particular sports for which they are
organized.
They decide on matters affecting the
discipline of their athletes and officials
and dispute among members;
14. THE NATIONAL SPORTS
ASSOCIATIONS
They adopt a training program for athletes
development, in preparation for international
competitions;
They select the athletes, coaches and other
officials for their team, taking into
consideration not only their athletic abilities
but their discipline, moral character, aptitude,
and attitude.
15. Philippine Participation in
the Olympic (1924 – 2000)
The Philippines was represented for
the first time in the World Olympics. It was a
two-man delegation sent by the Philippine
Amateur Federation in the 1924 VIIITH
Olympiad in Paris. David Nepomuceno, a
Philippine scout competed in the 100 m. and
200 m. dash and was eliminated in the trial
heats. Dr. Regino R. Ylanan was the
representative official and coach.
16. Philippine Participation in the Olympic (1924 –
YEA VENUE
2000) AWAR EVENT
PLAYER NAME
R D
1928 Amsterda Teofilo Yldefonso Bronze 200m. Backstroke
m
1932 Los Teofilo Yldefonso Bronze 200m. Backstroke
Angeles
Simeon Toribio Bronze High Jump
Jose Villanueva Bronze Boxing Bantamweight
1936 Berlin Miguel White Bronze 400m Hurdles
Philippine Basketball 5th Basketball
Team place
1964 Tokyo Anthony Villanueva Silver Boxing Featherweight
1988 Seoul Leopoldo Serrantes Bronze Boxing flyweight
Ariane Cerdena Gold Bowling,
Demonstration Sport
1992 Barcelona Roel Velasco and Bronze Taekwondo,
Stephen Fernandez Medals Demonstration Sport