59th Palarong Pambansa
Host cityLegazpi, Albay (main)
CountryPhilippines
MottoTransforming Communities, Transcending through K to 12
Teams18 regional athletic associations
Athletes14,000+ athletes[1]
Opening10 April
Closing16 April
Opened bySecretary of Education Armin Luistro
Torch lighterTerrence Romeo
Francis Everisto
Main venueBicol University Sports Complex
Broadcast partnersABS-CBN Sports and Action Channel 23 and ABS-CBN Sports and Action HD
Websitealbaypalaro2016.com

The 2016 Palarong Pambansa was the 59th edition of the annual multi-sporting event for Filipino student-athletes. Athletic associations from the country's 18 regions were competed in different sporting events and discipline. The games were held at the Bicol University Sports Complex, in Albay Province,[2] from April 10–16, 2016.[3]

Negros Island Region which was created in 2015, participated for the first time in the Palarong Pambansa as a region.[4]

Bidding

As of May 6, 2015, Only Albay has formally submitted a bid to host the games. The hosts of the games were originally set to be announced in June 2015 but the Department of Education announced that the Palarong Pambansa board will convene in August 2016 regarding the hosts of the 2016 edition.[5][6]

In October 2015, the DepED, together with the Philippine Sports Commission formally awarded the hosting rights of the 2016 Palarong Pambansa to Albay province. Albay won the bidding, against Cagayan province.[2] On January 25, 2016, the Albay government and the Department of Education signed a memorandum of agreement for the formal staging of the games.[3]

Other bids

Aside from Albay and Cagayan, other provinces also expressed or considered to bid for the hosting rights of the games.

Benguet

After losing their bid to host the 2014 Palarong Pambansa, Baguio and Benguet made a joint bid for the 2016 edition of the games. The Baguio Athletic Bowl and the Benguet Sports Complex in Wangal, La Trinidad were touted as one of the venues of the games.[6][7]

Plan for the games

Albay's bid includes plans to make a new sports facility, the Albay Sports Complex to be constructed in Guinobatan as the main venue of the games.[8] Two newly constructed swimming pools and a tennis court will be used, while several indoor sporting events will be held in St. Agnes Academy, Aquinas University and Divine Word College in Legazpi.[3]

The games will also be promoted as a sports tourism event, the first time in the history of the sporting tournament. Aside from the Palarong Pambansa, Albay will also host the Albay Xterra Off-Road Triathlon and Le Tour de Filipinas on February and the Mayon 360° Ultra Marathon on April.[9] Sports venues will be spread out throughout the province of Albay to promote local tourism.[10]

Governor Joey Salceda, said that the province will be spending 450 million pesos budget for the construction of the playing venues before the opening ceremony of the 2016 Palaro.[11]

Milo has also committed for the sponsorship in the 2016 Palarong Pambansa.[12]

Media and television coverage

The live television coverage of the 2016 Palarong Pambansa were broadcast on ABS-CBN Sports and Action. ABS-CBN forged an historical partnership agreement with the Local Government of Albay and the DepEd for the live coverage of the Palarong Pambansa on April 5, 2016 at the ELJ Communications Center in the network's compound in Quezon City.[13]

As part of the signed agreement, the network committed to air the games and events of the 9-day athletic meet (except during the gamedays of the UAAP, on which will be aired on a primetime slot), particularly in Basketball and Volleyball, on both ABS-CBN Sports and Action Channel 23 and ABS-CBN Sports and Action HD Channel 166 (on SkyCable), including the Opening Ceremonies on April 10.[14] They will also produce a documentary, featurettes and interviews with the past athletes who started their athletic career in the Palarong Pambansa as part of the network's continuous mission on sports development.[13]

PBN Broadcasting Network, Inc.'s Legazpi-based AM radio station DZGB 729 kHz has also provided the live and blow-by-blow coverage of the proceedings of the Palarong Pambansa 2016. Myx is also aired coverage of the Palarong Pambansa 2016 via Channel 66 Naga and Channel 56 Legazpi.

Sports

In this year's Palaro, there will be 1,095 medals to be given away to the winners and the runners-up in the following sporting disciplines to be contested in the competition. These are 151 golds, 151 silvers and 183 golds in the elementary division, while 187 golds, 187 silvers and 236 golds in the secondary division.[15]

Regular Games

Demonstration Games

These are the demonstration sports for this year's Palarong Pambansa. Deped Assistant Secretary Tonisito Umali, as stated in an interview that the organizing committee will evaluate all 5 demo sports whether they will elevated their status into a regular sport or it will scrapped instead.[16]

Participating regions

With the inclusion of the Negros Island Region, a total of 18 regions will be participating in the 7-day athletic meet.

  Host Region

Regions No. of Participants
Code Regional Athletic Association Name Region Athletes Officials Total
ARMMAAAutonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Athletic AssociationAutonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
CARAACordillera Administrative Region Athletic AssociationCordillera Administrative Region
NCRAANational Capital Region Athletic AssociationNational Capital Region
RIAARegion I Athletic AssociationRegion I or Ilocos Region
CaVRAACagayan Valley Regional Athletic AssociationRegion II or Cagayan Valley
CLRAACentral Luzon Regional Athletic AssociationRegion III or Central Luzon
STCAASouthern Tagalog - Calabarzon Athletic AssociationRegion IV-A or Southern TagalogCalabarzon
MRAAMimaropa Regional Athletic AssociationRegion IV-B or Southern TagalogMimaropa
BRAABicol Regional Athletic AssociationRegion V or Bicol Region
WVRAAWestern Visayas Regional Athletic AssociationRegion VI or Western Visayas
NIRAANegros Island Regional Athletic AssociationRegion XVIII or Negros Island Region
CVRAACentral Visayas Regional Athletic AssociationRegion VII Central Visayas
EVRAAEastern Visayas Regional Athletic AssociationRegion VIII or Eastern Visayas
ZPRAAZamboanga Peninsula Regional Athletic AssociationRegion IX or Zamboanga Peninsula
NMRAANorthern Mindanao Regional Athletic AssociationRegion X or Northern Mindanao
DavRAADavao Regional Athletic AssociationRegion XI or Davao Region
SRAASoccsksargen Regional Athletic AssociationRegion XII or Soccsksargen
CARAGARAACaraga Regional Athletic AssociationRegion XIII or Caraga

Playing Venues

27 sporting venues for 21 sports disciplines will be used for the entire duration of the 2016 Palarong Pambansa in Albay. Those venues are located in Legazpi, the province's capital and four municipalities, Camalig, Daraga Guinobatan and Sto. Domingo.[17] Aside from the venues, 18 billeting centers for the athletes and technical officials scattered along Guinobatan, Camalig, Daraga, Sto. Domingo, Ligao, Bacacay, and Legazpi will be used.[18]

As of March 12, 2016:

Camalig

  • Camalig Gymnasium - Table Tennis (Boys/Girls - Secondary/Elementary)
  • Provincial Engineering Office - Archery (Secondary)

Daraga

  • Bagumbayan Covered Court - Sepak Takraw (Juniors)
  • Bicol College Gymnasium - Volleyball (Boys/Girls - Secondary/Elementary)
  • BUCENG Gymnasium - Volleyball (Boys/Girls - Secondary/Elementary)
  • Daraga Covered Court - Sepak Takraw (Seniors / Girls)
  • Sunshine International School Gymnasium - Basketball (Girls - Secondary)
  • United Institute – Goalball

Guinobatan

  • Albay Provincial Sports Center - Football (Boys - Elementary)
  • Arandungan Hall - Wrestling (Boys/Girls - Secondary)
  • BUCAF Tennis Court - Tennis (Boys/Girls - Secondary/Elementary)
  • Guinobatan Covered Court - Futsal (Girls - Secondary)
  • Ohhlala Resort Tennis Court – Tennis (Boys/Girls - Secondary/Elementary)

Legazpi City

Sto. Domingo

  • Mayon Rivera Subdivision - Baseball (Boys - Secondary/Elementary), Softball (Boys - Secondary/Elementary)
  • Sto. Domingo Basketball Court - Basketball (Girls - Secondary)

Competition proper

Opening ceremonies

Before the opening ceremonies, a torch relay was conducted from April 8, 2016 until the opening day.[19]

The opening ceremony was held on April 10, 2016 at the Albay Sports and Tourism Complex, that was lasted for two hours.[20] The program was hosted by ABS-CBN Sports and Action anchor TJ Manotoc. One of the main parts of the afternoon program was the grand parade of more than 14,000 student-athletes from 18 regions competing in the Palarong Pambansa. The athletes, then sang "Sulong Sa Tagumpay Atletang Pinoy" (Onward to the Victories of Filipino Athletes), the 2016 Palarong Pambansa Hymn, composed by Francisco Bulalacao, Jr.

Among those who have given the welcoming remarks during the event are Legazpi City Mayor Noel Rosal, Daraga Mayor Gerry Jaucian and Deped Region 5 Director Ramon Fiel Abcede. Former Secretary of Justice Leila de Lima and Manila vice mayor Isko Moreno, who both senatorial candidates were present in the opening ceremonies. The Palarong Pambansa banner was turn-over from the officials of the 2015 host province Davao del Norte to Albay governor Joey Salceda and Abcede. Education secretary Armin Luistro formally opens the affair. During the event, a skydiver from the Philippine Air Force was injured and rushed to the hospital after the accidental landing of his parachute into a swimming pool.[21]

GlobalPort Batang Pier basketball player Terrence Romeo and Francis Everesto, the first person-with-disability (PWD) torchbearer in the competition's history, formally lit the cauldron with a friendship urn, signifying the start of the 2016 Palarong Pambansa in Albay. The ceremony ended with a fireworks display.[20][22]

Medals

Regular Games

As of 16 April 2016, 12:55 (UTC+8)[23]
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 National Capital Region (NCRAA)1045748209
2 Calabarzon/Southern Tagalog (STCAA)404359142
3 Western Visayas (WVRAA)353539109
4 Central Visayas (CVRAA)29312989
5 Northern Mindanao (NMRAA)25243685
6 Negros Island Region (NIRAA)21283988
7 Soccsksargen (SRAA)20202969
8 Central Luzon (CLRAA)17142859
9 Cordillera Administrative Region (CARAA)12191546
10 Davao Region (DavRAA)8181945
11 Bicol Region (BRAA)851831
12 Zamboanga Peninsula (ZPRAA)671528
13 Eastern Visayas (EVRAA)63918
14 Ilocos Region (RIAA)5112137
15 Mimaropa (MRAA)57719
16 Cagayan Valley (CaVRAA)49821
17 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMMAA)341017
18 Caraga (CARAGARAA)151117
Totals (18 entries)3493404401129

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