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The following is a list of notable events that are related to Philippine sports in 2014.

Contents

Events

Multisports

Asian Games

Olympics

Palarong Pambansa

Philippine National Games

Cagayan Friendship Games

Asian Beach Games

Collegiate sports

Individual sports

Athletics

Boxing

Manny Pacquiao is the only boxer who had held eight titles during his professional boxing career.. Ceremonial first pitch by Manny Pacquiao, April 21, 2009.jpg
Manny Pacquiao is the only boxer who had held eight titles during his professional boxing career..

Chess

Cycling

Dragonboat

Figure skating

Michael Christian Martinez, the first Southeast Asian and Filipino figure skater to take part in the Winter Olympics. 2012 World Junior FS Michael Christian Martinez3.jpg
Michael Christian Martinez, the first Southeast Asian and Filipino figure skater to take part in the Winter Olympics.

Golf

Mixed martial arts

Surfing

Team sports

Basketball

Football

Motorsports

Polo

Volleyball

Beach Volleyball

  • May 3: De La Salle University spikers Kim Fajardo and Ara Galang emerged as the newest titleholders of the 17th Nestea Beach Volleyball Tournament held at Boracay, Aklan after beating the Adamson University team (Shiela Pineda and Amanda Villanueva), 15–21, 21–14, 17–15. [123]

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