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2017 in Philippine sports

Overview of the events of 2017 in Philippine sports From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The following is a list of notable events and developments that are related to Philippine sports in 2017.

Events

Athletics

  • December 3 — The national finals of the 41st National Milo Marathon to be held in Cebu City.

Basketball

Amateur

Professional

Collegiate

  • November 16 – The San Beda Red Lions defeat the Lyceum Pirates, 92–82, and become the NCAA Season 93 men's basketball championship San Beda claimed their 21st Championship title
  • December 3, Basketball – The Ateneo Blue Eagles were crowned the UAAP Season 80 men's basketball champions after clinching an 88–86 victory over the De La Salle University Green Archers at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.[4]

Exhibition

National team

Women's basketball

Boxing

  • April 29 – Donnie Nietes becomes the new IBF world flyweight championship, defeating Thailand's Komgrich Nantapech via unanimous decision at the Pinoy Pride 40: Domination, at the Waterfront Hotel and Casino, Cebu City.[10]
  • July 2 – Dubbed as the "Battle of Brisbane", Jeff Horn kept his undefeated fight record after he had defeated Manny Pacquiao via a unanimous decision in a match held at the Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.[11]
  • August 1–8 – The Philippines hosted the Asian Junior Boxing Championship, with Puerto Princesa, Palawan was named as host city.[12][13]
  • September 16 – Milan Melindo defeats Hekkie Budler to retain his International Boxing Federation (IBF) light-flyweight title via a split decision at the Waterfront Casino and Hotel in Cebu City.[14]
  • September 24 – Nonito Donaire won the WBC silver featherweight title by gutting out a hard-fought decision against Ruben Garcia Hernandez. of Mexico at the main event at the Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas.[15]

Collegiate sports

Cockfighting

Cycling

Football

Esports

  • May 25–28 The Philippines hosted the 2017 Manila Masters held at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Golf

Horse racing

Mixed martial arts

Motorsports

Multi-sporting events

  • February 19–26 – The Philippines competed in the 2017 Asian Winter Games in Sapporo and Obihiro, Japan.[23][24][25] The team consisted of 29 athletes in three sports (four disciplines) and nine officials, which represented the largest Filipino delegation at the Asian Winter Games compared to the delegations sent in previous editions the Philippines participated in.[26][27]
  • April 23–29 – The Antique province hosted the 2017 Palarong Pambansa.[28]
  • August 19–30 – The Philippines competed at the 29th Southeast Asian Games held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Philippines finished the 29th SEA Games in 6th place with a medal haul of 24 Golds, 33 Silvers and 64 Bronze which is the country's worst finish in 18 years. The next edition of the Southeast Asian Games will be hosted by the Philippines in 2019.[29][30][31]

Poc and psc

Rugby union

Swimming

Tennis

Volleyball

Beach volleyball

Other events

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Awards

Deaths

January
May
June
  • June 3 – Carlos "Bobong" Velez, head of Vintage Enterprises (b. 1945)[41]
July
  • July 9 – Reynan Capoy, 2006 CESAFI Jrs. MVP. (b. 1989)[42]
  • July 23 – Rocky Batolbatol, mixed martial artist. (b. 1984)[43]
August
  • August 6 – Eric Nadal Mediavillo, triathlete (b. 1971)[44]
September
October
  • October 22 — Jeffrey Claro, super-flyweight boxer. (b. 1997)[47]
November
  • November 4 — Kid Santos, former FEU coach. (b. 1950.)[48]
  • November 19 — Elias Tolentino, basketball player. (b. 1942)[49]
December

See also

References

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