Batang Pinoy
The Philippine Youth Games – Batang Pinoy or simply Batang Pinoy is the national youth sports competition of the Philippines for athletes under 15 years old. Unlike the Palarong Pambansa a competition for student athletes, the Batang Pinoy also includes the out-of-school youth.History
The Batang Pinoy was established through the Executive Order No. 44 which was signed by then President Joseph Estrada on December 2, 1998. The first edition was held in Bacolod in 1999. From then, the games were held annually with Santa Cruz, Laguna, Bacolod Puerto Princesa hosting the next three editions. The 2002 and prior editions, were for athletes of 12 years and below.
In 2003, the Philippine Sports Commission decided to put the competition, along with its other national competitions, on hold so the sports body could reallocate funds to the national teams' stint at the Southeast Asian Games. The Batang Pinoy was held again in 2011, and is held annually since then.Editions
Host of the Batang Pinoy National Championships.
Edition | Year | Main Host |
1st | 1999 | Bacolod |
2nd | 2000 | Santa Cruz, Laguna |
3rd | 2001 | Bacolod |
4th | 2002 | Puerto Princesa |
– | 2003–2010 | Not held |
5th | 2011 | Naga, Camarines Sur |
6th | 2012 | Iloilo City |
7th | 2013* | Bacolod |
8th | 2014 | Bacolod |
9th | 2015 | Cebu City |
10th | 2016 | Tagum |
11th | 2018 | Baguio |
Hosting of the originally 2013 edition postponed to early 2014. A second Batang Pinoy was hosted in the same year.