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* Participate in regional and global curling events, representing the Philippines. * Participate in regional and global curling events, representing the Philippines.


==== National Teams ==== ==== National teams ====
Curling Pilipinas manages the country’s national teams for men, women, mixed doubles, seniors, and junior categories. The national teams have represented the Philippines in various international competitions, including the World Mixed Curling Championships and the Pan Continental Curling Championships. Curling Pilipinas manages the country’s national teams for men, women, mixed doubles, seniors, and junior categories. The national teams have represented the Philippines in various international competitions, including the World Mixed Curling Championships and the Pan Continental Curling Championships.


===== Notable Achievements ===== ===== Notable achievements =====


* In October 2024, the Philippines fielded its first-ever team at the '''World Mixed Curling Championships''' in Aberdeen, Scotland. The team, skipped by '''Chad Alojipan''', marked a historic milestone for Filipino curling. * In October 2024, the Philippines fielded its first-ever team at the '''World Mixed Curling Championships''' in Aberdeen, Scotland. The team, skipped by '''Chad Alojipan''', marked a historic milestone for Filipino curling.
* The Philippine Women’s Curling Team debuted in the '''Pan Continental Curling Championships 2024''' in Lacombe, Canada, showcasing the country’s growing presence in international curling. * The Philippine Women’s Curling Team debuted in the '''Pan Continental Curling Championships 2024''' in Lacombe, Canada, showcasing the country’s growing presence in international curling.


==== Development Programs ==== ==== Development programs ====
Curling Pilipinas actively collaborates with schools, communities, and private organizations to introduce the sport of curling to Filipinos. The association organizes training camps, workshops, and exhibitions to generate interest in curling. It also provides opportunities for athletes to train abroad, leveraging partnerships with established curling nations. Curling Pilipinas actively collaborates with schools, communities, and private organizations to introduce the sport of curling to Filipinos. The association organizes training camps, workshops, and exhibitions to generate interest in curling. It also provides opportunities for athletes to train abroad, leveraging partnerships with established curling nations.


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Curling Pilipinas envisions a future where the Philippines is recognized as a competitive curling nation in Asia and the world. Through sustained efforts in grassroots development and international competition, the association aims to inspire more Filipinos to participate in and appreciate the sport of curling. Curling Pilipinas envisions a future where the Philippines is recognized as a competitive curling nation in Asia and the world. Through sustained efforts in grassroots development and international competition, the association aims to inspire more Filipinos to participate in and appreciate the sport of curling.


==== External Links ==== ==== External links ====


* World Curling Federation - Philippines Member Profile * World Curling Federation - Philippines Member Profile

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The Curling Winter Sports Association of the Philippines, commonly known as Curling Pilipinas, is the official governing body for the sport of curling in the Philippines. It is responsible for promoting and developing the sport throughout the country, managing national curling teams, and representing the Philippines in international curling events.

History

Curling Pilipinas was established in response to the growing interest in winter sports in the Philippines, a tropical country with limited access to ice facilities. It became the official national association for curling in , joining efforts with local and international organizations to foster the sport’s growth. The association achieved recognition from the World Curling Federation (WCF) as a member nation, allowing Filipino athletes to compete in international curling competitions.

Objectives

The primary objectives of Curling Pilipinas are to:

  • Develop grassroots programs to introduce curling to Filipinos.
  • Train and support athletes, coaches, and officials in curling.
  • Establish facilities and programs that enable the sport’s growth in the Philippines.
  • Participate in regional and global curling events, representing the Philippines.

National teams

Curling Pilipinas manages the country’s national teams for men, women, mixed doubles, seniors, and junior categories. The national teams have represented the Philippines in various international competitions, including the World Mixed Curling Championships and the Pan Continental Curling Championships.

Notable achievements
  • In October 2024, the Philippines fielded its first-ever team at the World Mixed Curling Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland. The team, skipped by Chad Alojipan, marked a historic milestone for Filipino curling.
  • The Philippine Women’s Curling Team debuted in the Pan Continental Curling Championships 2024 in Lacombe, Canada, showcasing the country’s growing presence in international curling.

Development programs

Curling Pilipinas actively collaborates with schools, communities, and private organizations to introduce the sport of curling to Filipinos. The association organizes training camps, workshops, and exhibitions to generate interest in curling. It also provides opportunities for athletes to train abroad, leveraging partnerships with established curling nations.

Partnerships

The association has established partnerships with international curling organizations and regional sports bodies to promote curling in Southeast Asia. These collaborations have led to increased visibility and support for Filipino curlers.

Challenges

As a tropical nation, the Philippines faces unique challenges in developing winter sports. Limited access to ice rinks and funding constraints have been significant hurdles for Curling Pilipinas. However, the organization continues to advocate for infrastructure development and increased awareness of curling within the country.

Vision

Curling Pilipinas envisions a future where the Philippines is recognized as a competitive curling nation in Asia and the world. Through sustained efforts in grassroots development and international competition, the association aims to inspire more Filipinos to participate in and appreciate the sport of curling.

External links

  • World Curling Federation - Philippines Member Profile
  • Official Website of Curling Pilipinas curlingpilipinas.com

References

  1. (https://worldcurling.org/2023/09/2023-aga/)
  2. (https://worldcurling.org/2024/04/wscc-philippines/)
  3. (https://worldcurling.org/2023/11/philippines-women/)