Badminton at the 2013 Palarong Pambansa

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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.

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Medal summary

Medal table

RankTeamGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1NCR (NCRAA)73414
2Region VII (CVIRAA)5218
3Region VI (WVRAA)1528
4Region III (CLRAA)1269
5Region 4-A (CALABARZON)0189
6Region I (IRAA)0101
7Region XI (DAVRAA)0033
8Region II (CAVRAA)0011
Region IX (ZPRAA)0011
Region VIII (EVIRAA)0011
Region X (NMRAA)0011
Totals (11 entries)14142856

Elementary Division

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's SinglesClark 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 SinglesAldreen Rae Concepcion
(NCR - NCRAA)
Mia Manguilimotan
(Region VI - WVRAA)
Kristeen Kyle Geronimo
(Region III - CLRAA)
Andrea Abalos
(NCR - NCRAA)
Men's DoublesJames 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 DoublesEloise 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 DoublesJames 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 TeamRegion 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 TeamRegion 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

High School Division

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's SinglesRos Leenard Pedrosa
(NCR - NCRAA)
Wilson Joseph Lopez II
(Region I - IRAA)
Jerickson Obaob
(Region IX - ZPRAA)
John Mathew Bernardo
(Region III - CLRAA)
Women's SinglesSarah Joy Barredo
(NCR - NCRAA)
Patrisha Edricka Malibiran
(NCR - NCRAA)
Mary Ann Maranon
(Region 4A - CALABARZON)
Ma. Elisha Gabrille Ongcuangco
(Region II - CAVRAA)
Men's DoublesPrince 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 DoublesMariya 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 doublesAlvin 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 TeamNCR - 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 TeamNCR - 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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References

  1. "Palarong Pambansa 2013 List of Playing Venues". March 10, 2013. Archived from the original on May 15, 2013. Retrieved May 2, 2013.
  2. "CV arnis, badminton get gold". April 23, 2013.