Wazzup Pilipinas!
The National Capital Region delegation once again proved that they are the best of the best at the conclusion of the 2014 Palarong Pambansa at various places in the province of Laguna.
The Big City team amassed 107 gold medals, 64 silver medals, and 56 bronze medals to top this year's Palaro after the weeklong games.
Host team CALABARZON is second with 38 golds, 51 silvers, and 51 bronzes, while Western Visayas is third with 32 golds, 33 silvers, and 38 bronzes.
Central Visayas finished fourth overall with a 24-27-41 medal count, while Cordillera won 24 golds, 11 silvers, and 12 bronzes to finish fifth and Northern Mindanao placed sixth with 21 golds, 21 silvers, and 31 bronzes.
Next year's host team SOCSKSARGEN garnered 15 golds, 17 silvers, and 30 bronzes for seventh place.
The Big City team amassed 107 gold medals, 64 silver medals, and 56 bronze medals to top this year's Palaro after the weeklong games.
Host team CALABARZON is second with 38 golds, 51 silvers, and 51 bronzes, while Western Visayas is third with 32 golds, 33 silvers, and 38 bronzes.
Central Visayas finished fourth overall with a 24-27-41 medal count, while Cordillera won 24 golds, 11 silvers, and 12 bronzes to finish fifth and Northern Mindanao placed sixth with 21 golds, 21 silvers, and 31 bronzes.
Next year's host team SOCSKSARGEN garnered 15 golds, 17 silvers, and 30 bronzes for seventh place.
Davao is at eighth with 10 golds, 20 silvers, and 21 bronzes, while Bicol exits this year's Palaro with nine golds, six silvers, and 22 bronzes for ninth position.
Central Luzon got eight golds, 11 silvers, and 22 bronzes for tenth spot, while Ilocos had eight golds, nine silvers, and 14 bronzes to wrap up its participation in 11th. CARAGA had five golds, eight silvers, and nine bronzes to finish 12th.
Cagayan Valley is at 13th spot with four golds, 13 silvers, and 11 bronzes. Eastern Visayas and MIMAROPA also won four gold medals each, but Eastern Visayas ends at 14th after also grabbing eight silvers and eight bronzes and MIMAROPA places 15th with five silvers and 11 bronzes.
ARMM got one gold, one silver, and four bronzes to finish 16th, while Zamboanga finishes its campaign by winning five silvers and ten bronzes.
Contributed by Ivan Stewart Saldajeno
Ivan Stewart Saldajeno is a sportswriter for Sporty Guy (http://sportyguy.info) and Dugout.PH (http://dugoutph.weebly.com) He hopes to get his bachelor's degree in mathematics soon.
Central Luzon got eight golds, 11 silvers, and 22 bronzes for tenth spot, while Ilocos had eight golds, nine silvers, and 14 bronzes to wrap up its participation in 11th. CARAGA had five golds, eight silvers, and nine bronzes to finish 12th.
Cagayan Valley is at 13th spot with four golds, 13 silvers, and 11 bronzes. Eastern Visayas and MIMAROPA also won four gold medals each, but Eastern Visayas ends at 14th after also grabbing eight silvers and eight bronzes and MIMAROPA places 15th with five silvers and 11 bronzes.
ARMM got one gold, one silver, and four bronzes to finish 16th, while Zamboanga finishes its campaign by winning five silvers and ten bronzes.
Ivan Stewart Saldajeno is a sportswriter for Sporty Guy (http://sportyguy.info) and Dugout.PH (http://dugoutph.weebly.com) He hopes to get his bachelor's degree in mathematics soon.
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