Philippines | |||
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Information | |||
Nickname | Alas Pilipinas (lit. 'Philippine Aces') | ||
Association | PNVF | ||
Coach | João Luciano Simao Barbosa | ||
Colours | |||
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Results | |||
Asian Championship | |||
Appearances | 8 (First in 2000 ) | ||
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Medal record | ||
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Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour | ||
2022 Subic Bay Future | Rondina/Gonzaga | |
2022 Subic Bay Future | Rodriguez/Eslapor | |
Southeast Asian Games | ||
2005 Bacolod | Illustre/Pascua | |
2019 Philippines | Team | |
2021 Quảng Ninh | Team |
The Philippines women's national beach volleyball team is the national team of Philippines. [1] It is governed by Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) since 2021.
Nickname | In use |
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Alas Pilipinas | 2024–present |
The Philippine women's national beach volleyball team is known by their moniker, "Alas Pilipinas", with Alas meaning "Ace" in Filipino. The nickname is an official designation by the Philippine National Volleyball Federation in partnership with sponsor Cignal TV. Adopted on May 15, 2024, the moniker is shared with all the national volleyball teams of the Philippines, including beach volleyball. [2]
The following pairs included are in the top 1,000 pairs in the FIVB World Rankings.
Rank | Team | Points | Confederation |
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169 | Rodriguez/Eslapor | 804 | AVC |
257 | Eslapor/Orillaneda | 504 | AVC |
424 | Progella/Pagara | 284 | AVC |
513 | Polidario/Gaviola | 220 | AVC |
Philippines - 2024 Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour (Nuvali Challenge) | |||||
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Team | No. | Name | Date of birth | Height | |
A | 1 | Genesa Jane Eslapor | July 28, 1999 | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) | |
2 | Mary Klymince Orillaneda | October 24, 1999 | 1.74 m (5 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | ||
B | 1 | Alexa Polidario | January 2, 1998 | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) | |
2 | Jenny Gaviola | October 8, 1998 | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||
The following persons were assigned by the Philippine National Volleyball Federation as part of the coaching staff.
Coaching Staff | ||||
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Position | Name | |||
Head coach | João Luciano Simao Barbosa | |||
Assistant coach 1 | Leonardo Gomes | |||
Assistant coach 2 | Romnick Rico | |||
S&C coach | John Paulo Agir | |||
Team manager | Rosemarie Prochina |
The following are the rank of the Philippines women's beach volleyball team in past tournaments.
Year | Tier | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2022 | Futures | Subic Bay | ||
Cherry Ann Rondina Jovelyn Gonzaga | Gold medal | |||
Floremel Rodriguez Genesa Jane Eslapor | Silver medal | |||
Grydelle Joanice Matibag Khylem Harl Progella | 13th place | |||
2023 | Challenge | Nuvali | ||
Floremel Rodriguez Genesa Jane Eslapor | 19th place | |||
Khylem Harl Progella Sofiah Shanine Pagara | 33rd place | |||
2024 | Futures | Nuvali | ||
Genesa Jane Eslapor Mary Klymince Orillaneda | 9th place | |||
Alexa Polidario Jenny Gaviola | 13th place | |||
Cervia | Genesa Jane Eslapor Mary Klymince Orillaneda | 21st place | ||
Battipaglia | ||||
Spiez | ||||
Qingdao | Genesa Jane Eslapor Mary Klymince Orillaneda | 9th place | ||
Khylem Harl Progella Sofiah Shanine Pagara | 5th place | |||
Challenge | Nuvali | |||
Genesa Jane Eslapor Mary Klymince Orillaneda | 19th place | |||
Alexa Polidario Jenny Gaviola | 33rd place | |||
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2018 | Manila | Cherry Ann Rondina Angeline Marie Gervacio | 5th place [4] |
Lourdilyn Catubag Karen Quilario | 13th place | ||
Maria Rosario "Charo" Soriano Ma. Beatriz Dominique Tan | unplaced | ||
Jackielyn Estoquia Dhannylaine Mae Demontaño | unplaced | ||
2019 | Boracay | ||
Cherry Ann Rondina Angeline Marie Gervacio | 5th place [5] | ||
Ma. Beatriz Dominique Tan Floremel Rodriguez | 13th place | ||
Jackielyn Estoquia Dhannylaine Mae Demontaño | unplaced |
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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1998 | Bangkok | Helen Dosdos Gina Miguel | 9th place |
2002 | Busan | did not participate | |
2006 | Doha | Diane Pascua Heidi Illustre | 7th place |
2010 | Guangdong | did not participate | |
2014 | Incheon | ||
2018 | Palembang | ||
2022 | Hangzhou | Floremel Rodriguez Genesa Jane Eslapor | 5th place |
Khylem Harl Progella Grydelle Joanice Matibag | 9th place | ||
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2008 | Bali | Michelle Carolino Suzanne Roces | 13th place |
Nerissa Bautista Jusabelle Brillo | |||
2010 | Muscat | did not participate | |
2012 | Haiyang | ||
2014 | Phuket | ||
2016 | Da Nang | Roxanne Gorre Regine Arocha | unplaced |
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2000 | Yangjiang | Gina Miguel Sheryl Tumayao | 11th place |
Jennifer Buhawe Rosalyn Labay | 12th place | ||
2001 | Pasay | Helen Dosdos Johanna Botor | 5th place |
Jennifer Buhawe Sheryl Tumayao | |||
Glenda Pintolo Cecile Tabuena | |||
2002 | China | did not participate | |
2004 | China | ||
2005 | Thailand | ||
2006 | Kish | did not held | |
2007 | Songkhla | Michelle Laborte Michelle Carolino | 9th place |
2008 | India | did not participate | |
2009 | Haikou | Nerissa Bautista Jusabelle Brillo | 5th place |
2010 | Johanna Botor-Carpio Nerissa Bautista | 9th place | |
2011 | did not participate | ||
2012 | |||
2013 | Wuhan | ||
2014 | Jinjiang | ||
2015 | Hong Kong | ||
2016 | Sydney | ||
2017 | Songkhla | ||
2018 | Satun | ||
2019 | China | ||
2020 | Udon Thani | ||
2021 | Phuket | Cherry Ann Rondina Bernadeth Pons | 9th place |
Floremel Rodriguez Genesa Jane Eslapor | |||
2022 | Roi Et | Cherry Ann Rondina Bernadeth Pons | 9th place |
Floremel Rodriguez Genesa Jane Eslapor | |||
2023 | Pingtan | Floremel Rodriguez Genesa Jane Eslapor | 17th place |
2024 | Sta. Rosa | Genesa Jane Eslapor Mary Klymince Orillaneda | 9th place |
Khylem Harl Progella Sofiah Shanine Pagara | |||
Alexa Polidario Jenny Gaviola | 25th place |
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2021 | Nakhon Pathom | Cherry Ann Rondina Bernadeth Pons | Semifinal round [6] |
Floremel Rodriguez Baby Love Barbon |
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2022 | Roi Et Open | Cherry Ann Rondina Bernadeth Pons | 9th place |
Floremel Rodriguez Genesa Jane Eslapor | unplaced | ||
Samila Open (Songkhla) | Cherry Ann Rondina Bernadeth Pons | 5th place | |
Floremel Rodriguez Genesa Jane Eslapor | |||
2023 | Samila Open (Songkhla) | did not participate | |
Penghu Open | Floremel Rodriguez Genesa Jane Eslapor | 9th place | |
Khylem Harl Progella Sofiah Shanine Pagara | |||
2024 | Nuvali Open | Genesa Jane Eslapor Mary Klymince Orillaneda | 9th place |
Alexa Polidario Jenny Gaviola | 17th place | ||
Samila Open (Songkhla) | did not participate | ||
Taoyuan Open | Genesa Jane Eslapor Mary Klymince Orillaneda | 5th place | |
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2005 | Bacolod | Heidi Illustre Diane Pascua | Bronze medal |
Michelle Laborte Cecille Tabuena | 5th place | ||
2007 | Nakhon Ratchasima | Heidi Illustre Diane Pascua | 5th place |
Michelle Laborte Michelle Carolino | |||
2009 | Vientiane | Johanna Botor-Carpio Michelle Carolino | 5th place |
2011 | Palembang | did not participate | |
2013 | Naypyidaw | did not held | |
2015 | Singapore | ||
2017 | Kuala Lumpur | ||
2019 | Olongapo | Cherry Ann Rondina Bernadeth Pons | Bronze medal |
Floremel Rodriguez Angeline Marie Gervacio | |||
2021 | Quảng Ninh | Cherry Ann Rondina Bernadeth Pons | Bronze medal |
Jovelyn Gonzaga Floremel Rodriguez | |||
2023 | Sihanoukville | Bernadeth Pons Floremel Rodriguez | 5th place |
Cherry Ann Rondina Jovelyn Gonzaga |
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2017 | Singapore | Cherry Ann Rondina Bernadeth Pons | 5th place [7] |
Patty Jane Orendain Fiola Ceballos |
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