Badminton at the 2013 Palarong Pambansa were held in The Court - LP Hyper Mart. [1] A total of 14 events were held. This article lists the winners.
Rank | Team | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | NCR (NCRAA) | 7 | 3 | 4 | 14 |
2 | Region VII (CVIRAA) | 5 | 2 | 1 | 8 |
3 | Region VI (WVRAA) | 1 | 5 | 2 | 8 |
4 | Region III (CLRAA) | 1 | 2 | 6 | 9 |
5 | Region 4-A (CALABARZON) | 0 | 1 | 8 | 9 |
6 | Region I (IRAA) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
7 | Region XI (DAVRAA) | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
8 | Region II (CAVRAA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Region IX (ZPRAA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Region VIII (EVIRAA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Region X (NMRAA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (11 entries) | 14 | 14 | 28 | 56 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's Singles | Clark B. Golez (Region VI - WVRAA) | Cody D. Torres (Region VI - WVRAA) | Raphael B. Motel (Region VIII-EVRAA) |
Arthur Samuel G. Salvado (Region XI - DAVRAA) | |||
Women's Singles | Aldreen Rae Concepcion (NCR - NCRAA) | Mia Manguilimotan (Region VI - WVRAA) | Kristeen Kyle Geronimo (Region III - CLRAA) |
Andrea Abalos (NCR - NCRAA) | |||
Men's Doubles | James Ryan Navarette Carl Bernard Bejasa (Region VII - CVIRAA) | Ramon Timothy Santos John Bryan Bernardo (Region III - CLRAA) | Jeno Carino Kyle Dexter Umali (Region 4A - CALABARZON) |
James Bryan Estrada Joshua Morada (NCR - NCRAA) | |||
Women's Doubles | Eloise Marie Canillo Katrina Garing (Region VII - CVIRAA) | Justine Grace Amposta Angelika Mae Paz (Region 4A - CALABARZON) | Martina Cindy Ludia Celine Ethelle Tolentino (Region XI - DAVRAA) |
Yana Ysabel Chua Susmita Angelique Ramos (Region VI - WVRAA) | |||
Mixed Doubles | James Ryan Navarette Eloise Marie Canillo (Region VII - CVIRAA) | John Bryan Bernardo Kristeen Kyle Geronimo (Region III - CLRAA) | Arthur Samuel G. Salvado Celine Ethelle Tolentino (Region XI - DAVRAA) |
Earl Christian Baes Aldreen Rae Concepcion (NCR - NCRAA) | |||
Men's Team | Region VII - CVRAA [2] Anthone Pete Abellana Lyrden Laborte James Ryan Navarette Carl Bernard Bejasa | NCR - NCRAA Earl Christian Baes James Bryan Estrada Joshua Morada Benny Carlo Divinagracia | Region 4A - CALABARZON Solomon Padiz Jr. Ian Piolo Angsico Jeno Carino Kyle Dexter Umali |
Region XI - DAVRAA Eric Venz Bacasnot Ryan Jay Reformina James Smash Natan Renz Joshua Reformina | |||
Women's Team | Region VII - CVRAA Zinah Marichelle Bejasa Mary Kathleen Faith Verallo Katrina Garing Eloise Marie Canillo | NCR - NCRAA Aldreen Rae Concepcion Andrea Abalos Ghiselle Erica Bautista Victoria Elizabeth Yason | Region 4A - CALABARZON Justine Grace Amposta Angelika Mae Paz Meagan Cruz Jellene Gevianne De Vera |
Region VI - WVRAA Katrina Licel Togado Susmita Angelique Ramos Yana Ysabel Chua Mia Manguilimotan |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's Singles | Ros Leenard Pedrosa (NCR - NCRAA) | Wilson Joseph Lopez II (Region I - IRAA) | Jerickson Obaob (Region IX - ZPRAA) |
John Mathew Bernardo (Region III - CLRAA) | |||
Women's Singles | Sarah Joy Barredo (NCR - NCRAA) | Patrisha Edricka Malibiran (NCR - NCRAA) | Mary Ann Maranon (Region 4A - CALABARZON) |
Ma. Elisha Gabrille Ongcuangco (Region II - CAVRAA) | |||
Men's Doubles | Prince Joshua Monterubio Alvin Morada (NCR - NCRAA) | Dexter Opalla Fritz Michael Sagaad (Region VII - CVIRAA) | Rafael Nicolas Diosnisio Jr. John Edgard Reyes (Region III - CLRAA) |
Tyrell Hizs Gabuelo Boris Patrick Sumabat (Region 4A - CALABARZON) | |||
Women's Doubles | Mariya Anghela Sevilla Paola Beatriz Bernardo Region III - CLRAA | Dhessa Mae Arino Aprille Diane Bibiano (Region VI - WVRAA) | Eleonor Christine Inlayo Jovi Bernice Aparejo (Region 4A - CALABARZON) |
Heidi Rosal Lyra Jane Rosal (NCR - NCRAA) | |||
Mixed doubles | Alvin Morada Patrisha Edricka Malibiran (NCR - NCRAA) | Glenn Carlo Lopez Aprille Diane Bibiano (Region VI - WVRAA) | John Edgard Reyes Paola Beatriz Bernardo Region III - CLRAA |
Arman Joseph Manlalangit Eleonor Christine Inlayo Region 4A - CALABARZON | |||
Men's Team | NCR - NCRAA Kevin Ian Marcus Fabros Ros Leenard Pedrosa Prince Joshua Monterubio Alvin Morada | Region VII - CVRAA Alfred Armamento Nino Jay Quindao Dexter Opalla Fritz Michael Sagaad | Region 4A - CALABARZON Arman Joseph Manlalangit Jimbo Adrian Flores Tyrell Hizs Gabuelo Boris Patrick Sumabat |
Region III - CLRAA John Paul Christian Yabut John Mathew Bernardo Rafael Nicolas Diosnisio Jr. John Edgard Reyes | |||
Women's Team | NCR - NCRAA Sarah Joy Barredo Patrisha Edricka Malibiran Heidi Rosal Lyra Jane Rosal | Region VI - WVRAA Danielle Grace Lopez Amica Du-Ay Dhessa Mae Arino Aprille Diane Bibiano | Region III - CLRAA Qianxi Orillaneda Airish Ann Macalino Mariya Anghela Sevilla Paola Beatriz Bernardo |
Region VII - CVRAA Android Rose Tingson Tricia Merced Opon Hanah Tudtud Jhunna Francisco |
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