July 24 – Ernest John Obiena becomes the first Filipino medalist at the World Athletics Championships after winning the bronze medal at the men's pole vault event of the 2022 championships in Eugene, Oregon, United States. He cleared the 5.94-meter mark, breaking both his personal record and the Asian record of 5.93 meters.[3]
August 17 – Ernest John Obiena–PATAFA dispute: PATAFA reinstates pole vaulter Ernest John Obiena into the Philippines national athletics team following the dispute.[4]
April 10 – The CPG Bohol Dolphins claims the Pilipinas VisMin Super Cup title after defeating the OCCCI-Ormoc Sheer Masters 2–0 in a best-of-three series.[12]
August 11 – The Ateneo Blue Eagles claim the inaugural World University Basketball Series in Tokyo, Japan, after defeating three universities from Asia in a single round robin.[20]
November 10 – Paeng Nepomuceno wins the men's singles 65 and above category in the 16th Asian Senior Bowling Championships in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, having scored a total of 1,264 pinfalls over the 1,238 pinfalls of Japan's Akira Nakada.[28]
Eumir Marcial defeats Steven Pichardo via unanimous decision, remaining undefeated as a professional boxer.[45]
October 24 – Jayr Raquinel claims the vacant WBO Intercontinental super flyweight title after defeating Landi Ngxeke via a technical knockout on the second round.[46]
December 21 – The Korean Boxing Member Commission overruled the decision of Johnriel Casimiro has been declared winner by knockout against Ryo Akaho in second round from no contest.[48]
Cue sports
August 28 – Chezka Centeno claims the inaugural Asian Pool Federation's Nine-ball Championship title after defeating South Korea's Seo Seoa in the final, 11–7.[49]
The Philippines women's football team pay a courtesy visit to President Bongbong Marcos at Malacañang Palace following their victory at the 2022 AFF Women's Championship.
July 17 – The Philippines women's national football team win the 2022 AFF Women's Championship after defeating Thailand 3–0 in the final at home soil to secure their first major championship title.[57]
October 21 – The Kaya F.C. women's team claim the 2022 SingaCup's Women's Football Championship after defeating three other Southeast Asian clubs in a round-robin format.[58]
November 11 – A 5-year old named Aleia Aielle Aguilar claims a gold medal at kids' 1 under-16 kg. category after defeating Gabriela Vercosa of Brazil at the JJIF Jiu-Jitsu World Championship, becoming the youngest Filipino world champion.[61]
July 17 – Angeline Colonia wins two gold medals in the women's 40 kg category at 2022 Asian Youth and Junior Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.[77][78]
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