Philippines at the Olympics


The Philippines has competed in every edition of the Summer Olympic Games since its debut in the 1924 edition, except when they participated in the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. Filipino athletes have also competed at the Winter Olympic Games on five occasions since 1972.
The country has also participated in the Summer Youth Olympic Games as well as in the Winter Youth Olympic Games.

Participation

Participation of Filipino athletes in the Olympics is sanctioned by its National Olympic Committee. Its NOC since 1975 is the Philippine Olympic Committee. Prior to that date, the Philippines was represented by the POC's predecessor, the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation which was founded in 1911. The Philippines is a recognized member of the International Olympic Committee since 1929.
Filipino athletes have won a total of ten Olympic medals, with boxing as the top medal-producing sport. No Filipino athlete has ever won a gold medal, making the Philippines the country that has won the second most medals without winning gold behind Malaysia.

Summer Olympic Games

The Philippines first competed in the Olympic Games in 1924 in Paris, making it the first country to compete and, later in 1928, won a medal in Southeast Asia. The nation has competed at every Summer Olympic Games since then, except when they participated in the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. The Philippines also decided against participating at the 1940 Summer Olympics before the Games was ultimately cancelled due to the outbreak of World War II.

Winter Olympic Games

The Philippines first participated at the Winter Olympic Games in 1972, when it sent two alpine skiers.

Medal tables

Regular Games

Medals by Summer Games

;Medals by sport
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
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0022
0022
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Total03710

Medals by Winter Games

Youth Games

List of medalists

9 medalists have won 10 medals for the Philippines at the Summer Olympics while no medal has ever been won for the country at the Winter Olympics.