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The following is the list of firsts in the Philippines.
In order to be listed, each feat must be backed up by a third-party reliable source explicitly stating that the feat is the first. Corporate milestones, such as the first branch or property of a particular company in the Philippines, are excluded, unless it is also a first in its industry.
Architecture and engineering
[edit]
The following are the first buildings or structures of their type.
Religious buildings
[edit]
First mosque: Masjid Sheikh Makhdum in Simunul, Tawi-Tawi – 1380[1]
First Catholic church: Basilica del Santo Niño – 1735[2]
First synagogue: Temple Emil in Taft Avenue, Malate, Manila – 1922[3]
First steel building church: San Sebastian Church – 1888[4]
Hotels and restaurants
[edit]
First luxury hotel: Hotel del Oriente in Binondo, Manila– 1889[5]
Shopping malls
[edit]
First department store: Hoskyn's Department Store in Iloilo City – 1877[6]
Building certifications
[edit]
First LEED Platinum certified building: Zuellig Building in Makati City – awarded in 2013[7]
Education buildings
[edit]
First 24-hour public library building: Cebu City Public Library in Cebu City – started their operations in 2018[8]
Transportation buildings
[edit]
First elevated railway stations: LRT Line 1 stations from Baclaran Station to United Nations Station in Pasay City and Manila – December 1, 1984
First depressed railway station: Buendia Station of the MRT Line 3 in Makati City – December 15, 1999
First underground railway station: Katipunan Station of the LRT Line 2 in Quezon City – April 5, 2003
First landport: Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange in Parañaque City – November 5, 2018[9]
Roads and bridges
[edit]
First steel bridge: Ayala Bridge in Manila – 1908[note 1]
First concrete bridge and road: Forbes Bridge and Luna Street in Iloilo City – 1910[11]
First toll road: North Luzon Expressway from Balintawak, Quezon City to Guiguinto, Bulacan – August 4, 1968. Formerly known as North Diversion Road.
First double-decked highway: the Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3 – January 14, 2021[12]
First grade-separated highway: the Metro Manila Skyway Stage 1 – December 10, 1998[13]
First bike lane network: Marikina Bikeways Project in Marikina City – July 22, 2001[14][15]
First protected bike lane along a national highway: at the Laguna Lake Highway in Taguig City – February 7, 2019[16]
First traffic light intersection: Plaza Goiti (Plaza Lacson) in Manila – 1920s[17]
First wire-cable suspension bridge: Puente Colgante Bridge in Manila – constructed in 1852 and replaced by the Quezon Bridge in 1939
Other
[edit]
First installed elevator: at the Burke Building[18]
First installed air conditioning system in an office: at the Quezon Executive Office in Malacañang Palace – under the supervision of Mr. A.D. Williams on May 27, 1936[19]
First installed air conditioning system in a public structure: at the Crystal Arcade in Escolta, Manila – building built in 1932[20]
First installed air conditioning system in a hotel: at the Manila Hotel in along Manila Bay – building built on July 4, 1912[21]
First installed air conditioning system in a mall: at the Ali Mall in Cubao, Quezon City – building opened to the public on June 30, 1976[22]
First installed intercom system in a public structure: at the Manila Hotel in along Manila Bay – building built on July 4, 1912[23]
First luxury box: Premier Suites at the Mall of Asia Arena[24]
First openly bisexual woman Miss Universe Philippines: Beatrice Gomez (2021)[70]
First Miss International Philippines: Edita Vital (1960)
First Miss Philippines Earth: Carlene Aguilar (2001)[71]
Others
[edit]
First Filipino to represent the country in the Miss Universe pageant: Teresita Sanchez (1952)
First Filipino semifinalist at the Miss Universe pageant: Blesilda Ocampo (1954)
First Filipino to be a runner-up in the Miss Universe pageant: Blesilda Mueler Ocampo (1954)
First Filipino to place in the Miss World pageant: Pinky Amabuyok (1968)
First Filipino to win Best in National Costume award in the Miss Universe pageant: Charlene Gonzales (1994)
First Filipino to win Best in Miss Photogenic award in the Miss Universe pageant: Vida Valentina Doria (1971)
First Mutya ng Pilipinas winner: Jane Mozo de Joya (1968)
First Filipino to place in the Miss Universe pageant from the 21st Century: Venus Raj (2010)
First Filipina Muslim to win Miss Asia Pacific International: Sharifa Akeel (2018)[72]
First Binibining Pilipinas candidate who joined the National Pageant twice: Elvira Gonzales (1964 and 1965)
First Filipino to represent the country in the Miss Grand International pageant: Ali Forbes (2013)
First Filipino to represent the country in the Miss Supranational pageant: Lourenz Grace Remetillo (2011)
First Binibining Pilipinas winner to be dethroned: Anjanette Abayari (1991)
First Filipino to place in the Miss Intercontinental pageant: Maria Sovietskaya Bacud (1995)
First Filipino to place in the Mr. World pageant: Andrew Wolff (2012)
First Filipino to place in the Miss Earth pageant: Cathy Untalan (2006)
First Filipino and Miss World contestant ever to win the Miss Talent award: Louvette Monzon Hammond (1978)
First Filipino to place in the Miss Supranational pageant: Elaine Kay Moll (2012)
First Filipino semifinalist at the Miss International pageant: Edita Vital (1960)
First Filipino to use interpreter at the Miss Universe pageant: Maxine Medina (2016)
First Filipino to win the Asia's Next Top Model: Maureen Wroblewitz (2017)[73]
First Filipino to walk in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show and to appear in the pages of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue: Kelsey Merritt (2018 and 2019)[74]
First consecutive titles in Miss Millennial Philippines[broken anchor]: Shaila Mae Rebortera (2018) and Nicole Yance Borromeo (2019)[75]
Education
[edit]
First Filipino Superintendent of schools: Camilo Osías – 1915[76]
First Filipino language instructor of Harvard University: Lady Aileen Orsal – introduced on August 25, 2023.[77]
Energy
[edit]
First nuclear power plant: Bataan Nuclear Power Plant[note 2]
Exploration
[edit]
First Filipino to reach the North Pole onboard a Russian vessel (icebreaker): Ramon Ilusorio – 1996[79][better source needed]
First Filipino to across Pacific Ocean: Florentino Das – May 14, 1955[80]
First Filipino to reach the peak of Mount Everest: Leo Oracion – May 17, 2006[81]
First Filipino to reach the peak of Seven Summits: Romi Garduce – January 6, 2012[82][83]
First Filipino (Filipina) to ski to North Pole (True North): Samelene Pimentel - April 21, 2015[84]
First Filipino (Filipina) to ski to South Pole: Samelene Pimentel - December 26, 2017[85]
First Filipina to reach the Seven Summits: Carina Dayondon - December 16, 2018[86]
First Filipino to reach the 3rd deepest spot on Earth: Deo Florence Onda – March 23, 2021[87]
Government and politics
[edit]
President
[edit]
Main article: List of Philippine presidential firsts
Vice–President
[edit]
First Vice–President: Sergio Osmeña – 1935
First Female Vice–President: Gloria Macapagal Arroyo – 1998
Senate
[edit]
First Senate President: Manuel L. Quezon – 1916[88]
First Female Senator: Geronima Pecson – 1947
First Muslim Senator: Hadji Butu – 1916
First Female senator to be re-elected: Eva Estrada Kalaw – 1965
First actor to become senator: Rogelio de la Rosa – 1957
House of Representatives
[edit]
First House Speaker: Sergio Osmeña – 1907
First Female Representative: Elisa Rosales-Ochoa – 1941[89]
First openly transgender woman representative: Geraldine Roman – 2016
First Female House Speaker: Gloria Macapagal Arroyo – 2018
First Representative to be expelled: Arnolfo Teves Jr. – 2023[90]
Supreme Court
[edit]
First Chief Justice: Cayetano Arellano – 1901–1920
First Chief Justice to be impeached: Renato Corona – 2011
First Female Chief Justice:
Maria Lourdes Sereno[91] – 2012–2018 (de facto; tenure nullified through Quo warranto petition)
First Female Associate Justice: Cecilia Muñoz-Palma – 1973
Cabinet
[edit]
First Female Social Welfare Secretary: Asuncion A. Perez – 1948
First Muslim Justice Secretary: Simeon Datumanong – 2003
Others
[edit]
First Presidential and Vice–Presidential elections: 1935
First Senate elections: 1916
First Elections for House of Representatives: 1898
First State of the Nation Address: Delivered by Manuel L. Quezon at the Legislative Building on November 25, 1935[93]
First Filipina judge of the International Criminal Court: Miriam Defensor Santiago – December 12, 2011[94]
First Nobel Prize laureate: Maria Ressa – 2021 Nobel Peace Prize[95]
History
[edit]
First Filipino marriage to a foreigner: Nicolasa de Alvarez, a native Filipino to Pablo Alvarez, a Spaniard – 1585[96]
First scientific map of the Philippines: Murillo Velarde map – 1734[97]
First Filipina to lead an uprising against a foreign power: Gabriela Silang – 1763[98]
First Filipino documented serial killer: Juan Severino Mallari – 1816–1826[99]
First waterworks system in the Philippines: Carriedo – July 24, 1882[100]
First Filipino novel: Nínay – authored by Pedro Paterno and published in 1885[101]
First President of Katipunan: Deodato Arellano – elected in October 1892[102]
First ice cream store in the Philippines: Clarke's Ice Cream Parlor – 1899[103]
First automobile in the Philippines: Richard-Brasier roadster car – imported in 1904[104]
First labor union in the Philippines: Unión Obrera Democrática Filipina – established on February 2, 1902 [105]
First aircraft to fly in the Philippines: Shriver's Skylark biplane of James "Bud" Mars – February 21, 1911[106]
First labor day in the Philippines: throughout the establishment of Congreso Obrero de Filipinas on May 1, 1913[107]
First female chief nurse and superintendent of the Philippine General Hospital: Anastacia Giron-Tupas – 1917[108]
First Balagtasan in the Philippines: took place at Instituto de Mujeres in Manila on April 6, 1924[109]
First comic strip in the Philippines: Kenkoy – published on January 11, 1929[110]
First Filipina to be featured on the Philippine peso: Tandang Sora – appeared on ₱100 banknote from the English series from 1951 to 1966[111]
First US president to visit Manila: Dwight D. Eisenhower – June 14, 1960[112]
First national celebration of Philippine Independence Day on June 12: 1962[113]
First chop-chop lady in Philippine history: Lucila Lalu – her mutilated body was discovered in the parts of Metro Manila on May 28, 1967[114]
First National Artist of the Philippines: Fernando Amorsolo – posthumously awarded on April 27, 1972[115]
First female commercial airline captain: Aimee Carandang – 1993[116]
First Aeta lawyer in Philippine history: Wayda Cosme – 2001[117]
First recipient of Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title: awarded in February 2002 to the towns of Bago and Kankanaey in Bakun, Benguet[118]
First Philippine variety show to be franchised in another country: Eat Bulaga! – throughout Eat Bulaga! Indonesia which was aired on July 16, 2012[119]
First female Quezon Service Cross recipient: Miriam Defensor Santiago – posthumously awarded on December 3, 2018[120]
First Filipino Lorenzo il Magnifico Award recipient: Michael Villagante – awarded on October 31, 2021[121]
First Philippine program to launch non-fungible tokens (NFTs) or digital trading cards: Idol Philippines – throughout a partnership with Theta Network which was launched on August 12, 2022[122][123]
First Filipino to travel to all the countries in the world (recognized by the United Nations): Odette Aquitania Ricasa – August 25, 2022[124]
First first commercial airline in the Philippines: Iloilo-Negros Air Express (INAEC) – February 1, 1933[125]
Military
[edit]
Philippine Air Force F-5E
First supersonic aircraft: Northrop F-5 – first unit acquired in 1965[126] (also first in Southeast Asia)
First AFP Chief: Artemio Ricarte – appointed on March 22, 1897[127]
First female Battalion Commander: Ramona Palabrica-Go – appointed in January 2003[128]
First female Fighter Pilot: Jul Laiza Mae Camposano-Beran – introduced on March 31, 2022[129]
Performing arts
[edit]
Sangdugong Panaguinip, the first Philippine Tagalog-language opera.
Film
[edit]
First films screened: Un Homme Au Chapeau (Man with a Hat), Une scene de danse Japonaise (Scene from a Japanese Dance), Les Boxers (The Boxers), and La Place de L’ Opera (The Place L’ Opera) at the Salon de Pertierra in Escolta, Manila – January 1, 1897[130]
First films shot: Panorama de Manila (Manila landscape), Fiesta de Quiapo (Quiapo Fiesta), Puwente de España (Bridge of Spain), and Esceñas Callejeras (Street scenes) by Antonio Ramos (also first Filipino motion picture producer) – 1898[130]
First hall exclusively for film viewing: Cine Walgrah at No. 60 Calle Santa Rosa in Intramuros, Manila – 1900[130]
First Filipino-owned movie theater: Cinematograpo Rizal established by Jose Jimenez along Azcarraga street in Manila – 1903[130]
First film produced in the Philippines: La vida de Jose Rizal by Rizalina Photoplay Company and directed by Edward Gross, an American – August 23, 1912
First film produced in the Philippines by Filipinos: Dalagang Bukid – September 19, 1919[131]
First kissing scene in Philippine cinema: Luis Tuason and Isabel "Dimples" Cooper in the film Ang Tatlong Hambog – 1926[132]
First Filipino horror movie: Ang Manananggal – 1927[133]
First all-talking, completely sound Filipino film: Punyal na Ginto – March 9, 1933[134]
First Filipino film to have gained international recognition:[135]Zamboanga – 1937[136]
First Filipino female feature film director: Carmen Concha – 1939[137]
First Filipino movie with colored sequences: Ibong Adarna – 1941[138]
First Filipino movie in full-color: Prinsipe Amante – 1951[139]
First Filipino movie to be acclaimed in an international film festival:[140]Genghis Khan – showed on the Venice Film Festival in 1952[141]
First Filipino full-length animation film: Tadhana – 1978[142]
First Filipino short film to win Best Short Film Award in Cannes Film Festival: Anino by Raymond Red – May 25, 2000[143]
First Filipino film director to win Best Director Award in Cannes Film Festival: Brillante Mendoza – May 23, 2009[144]
First Filipino Actress to win Best Actress Award in Cannes Film Festival: Jaclyn Jose – May 22, 2016[145]
First Filipino Actress with 2 movies that reached ₱800 million mark: Kathryn Bernardo (The Hows of Us and Hello, Love, Goodbye) – 2018 and 2019[146][147]
First animated Netflix film from the Philippines: Hayop Ka!: The Nimfa Dimaano Story – October 29, 2020[148]
First Filipino Actor to win Best Actor Award in Asian Academy Creative Awards: Arjo Atayde – December 4, 2020[149]
First Filipino Actor to win Best Actor Award in Venice Film Festival: John Arcilla – September 11, 2021[150]
First Filipino Actress to win Outstanding Asian Star in Seoul International Drama Awards: Belle Mariano – September 5, 2022[151]
First openly transgender woman to win best supporting actress at the Metro Manila Film Festival: KaladKaren – April 11, 2023[152]
Music
[edit]
First Philippine opera in the Tagalog language: Sangdugong Panaguinip composed by Ladislao Bonus – premiere on August 2, 1902, at the Zorrilla Theater in Manila.[153][154]
First Filipino international opera singer: Jovita Fuentes (Madama Butterfly) – 1925
First Filipino boy band act to land a spot on the US Billboard Top 100 Chart: The Rocky Fellers – 1963[155]
First Filipino solo recording artist to chart in the US, as her debut single "If You Leave Me Now" peaked at 44 at the Billboard Hot 100 chart: Jaya – 1989[156]
First Filipino to win a Tony Award: Lea Salonga for Best Actress in a Musical (Miss Saigon) – June 2, 1991[157]
First Filipino and Asian solo singer to land in the Top 10 at the US Billboard 200, as her studio album Charice peaked at number 8: Charice – 2010[158]
First Filipino group to be nominated in the Billboard Music Awards: SB19 – 2021[159]
First Filipino act and P-pop artist featured on the Recording Academy Grammy's Global Spin live series: Felip – 2022[160]
Television
[edit]
First Filipino to win a Daytime Emmy Award for a non-acting category: Ronnie del Carmen for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program as one of the directors of Freakazoid in 1996.[161]
First Filipino to win a Primetime Emmy Award for a non-acting category: Jess Española for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program as an assistant director of "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" from the 19th season of The Simpsons.[162]
Publications
[edit]
First daily newspaper: The Philippines Herald[163]
Religion
[edit]
First Filipino Christians: Rajah Humabon, Rajah Kolambu, and 400 other Filipino – April 14, 1521[164]
First Religious Order in the Philippines: Franciscans – 1577[165]
First Filipino Priest: Martin Lakandula – 1590[166]
First Catholic printed book in the Philippines: Doctrina Christiana – 1593[167]
First Filipino Catholic cardinal: Rufino Santos – by Pope John XXIII in 1960[168]
First Filipino Catholic bishop: Jorge Barlin – 1905[169]
First Filipino Catholic saint: Lorenzo Ruiz – canonized by Pope John Paul II on October 18, 1987[170]
First Filipino Master of the Order of Preachers: Gerard Timoner III – elected on July 13, 2019[171]
First Filipino Pontifical Swiss Guard: Sebastian Esai Eco Eviota – joined on January 22, 2022[172]
First Filipino Superior General of the De La Salle Brothers: Armin Luistro – elected on May 18, 2022[173]
First Marian international shrine in the Philippines: Antipolo Cathedral – declared on June 18, 2022[174]
First Catholic Holy Mass: Site of event disputed – 1521[175]
Easter Mass in Limasawa – officially recognized by the government through Republic Act No. 2733[176]
Other proposed sites of the event by historians includes Masao, or Mazaua in Butuan, and Magallanes in Agusan del Norte[175]
First Papal visit in the Philippines: Pope Paul VI from November 27–29, 1970 in Manila[177]
First National Eucharistic Congress of the Philippines hosted: 1929 in Manila[178]
First Eucharistic congress hosted: 1937 in Manila[179]
First National Youth Day of the Philippines hosted: 1986 in Manila[180]
First Philippine-based bulletin board system: First-Fil RBBS – went online August 1986[184]
First 5G video call made: February 21, 2020 – by representatives of local firm Globe Telecom and AIS Thailand lasting more than three minutes[185]
Electric transportation
[edit]
First hybrid electric train: DOST Hybrid Electric Train (HET) – April 24, 2019[186]
Medical science
[edit]
First kidney transplant: Rainier Lagman by a 12-man medical team led by Dr. Jorge Garcia at the Makati Medical Center – May 28, 1994[187]
First pediatric liver transplant: Erica Buenaventura, a three-year-old, by an 11-member surgical team led by Dr. Vanessa De Villa at The Medical City Ortigas – January 7, 2011[188][189]
Nuclear physics
[edit]
First nuclear reactor: Philippine Research Reactor-1[190] – first criticality in 1963[191]
Space science
[edit]
First satellites:
First satellite owned by a Filipino entity: Agila 1/Mabuhay – acquired as Palapa B2-P by Mabuhay Satellite Corporation from PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara in 1996
First Filipino satellite launched to space: Agila 2 – launched in 1997
First satellite designed and built by Filipinos / microsatellite: Diwata-1 – launched and deployed in 2016[192]
First Filipino cube satellite launched to space: Maya-1 – launched and deployed in 2018[193]
First asteroids named after a Filipino: 6282 Edwelda – named after Edwin Aguirre and Imelda Joson in 1995[194]
First minor planet named after a Filipino: 13241 Biyo – named after Dr. Josette Biyo in 1998[195]
First Filipina mission operations manager of NASA: Angelita Castro-Kelly – appointed in 1990[196]
Sports
[edit]
Teófilo Yldefonso, the first athlete to win a medal for the Philippines at the Olympics.Hidilyn Diaz, the Philippines' first Olympic gold medalist.
Olympics
[edit]
First competitor for the Philippines in the Olympics: David Nepomuceno (athletics) – 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris[197]
First Filipino Olympic medalist: Teofilo Yldefonso (swimming) – Bronze; Men's 200 meter breaststroke at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam[198]
First Filipino Olympic gold medalist:
In a regular sport (official): Hidilyn Diaz (weightlifting) – Women's 55 kg at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo[199]
In a demonstration sport: Arianne Cerdeña (bowling) – 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul[note 3]
In a mixed-NOC competition: Luis Gabriel Moreno (archery; with Li Jiaman of China) – Mixed team at the 2014 Youth Summer Olympics in Nanjing[note 4]
First male Filipino Olympic gold medalist (official): Carlos Yulo (gymnastics) – Men's floor at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris[204]
First Filipino Olympic silver medalist: Anthony Villanueva (boxing) – Men's featherweight at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Tokyo[198]
First female Filipino Olympic silver medalist (official): Hidilyn Diaz (weightlifting) – Women's 53 kg weightlifting at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro[205]
First Filipino Winter Olympians: Juan Cipriano and Ben Nanasca (alpine skiing) – 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo[206]
First Filipino marathoner to qualify for the Olympics: Mary Joy Tabal (athletics) – 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro[207]
By sports
[edit]
Basketball
[edit]
First Filipino basketball player to score a basket in the history of Philippine Basketball Association: Gregorio "Joy" Dionisio – April 9, 1975
First Filipino basketball team to win the All-Filipino title for 5 consecutive seasons in the history of Philippine Basketball Association: San Miguel Beermen – 2015–2019[208]
First Filipino World University Basketball Series champion: Ateneo Blue Eagles – August 11, 2022[209]
First Filipino player to be inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame: Carlos Loyzaga – August 23, 2023[210][211]
Boxing
[edit]
First Filipino to win World Flyweight Champion division title: Francisco "Pancho Villa" Guilledo – June 18, 1923
First Filipino to win 12 major world titles in eight weight divisions: Manny Pacquiao – 1998–2018
Chess
[edit]
First Filipino chess Grandmaster: Eugene Torre – 1974[212]
First Filipino Woman Grandmaster: Janelle Mae Frayna – September 2016[213][note 5]
First Filipino to be inducted into the World Chess Hall of Fame: Eugene Torre – April 22, 2021[212]
Football
[edit]
First official football game: Match at the opening of the Philippine Assembly – October 16, 1907[note 6]
First football tournament: 1913 Far Eastern Championship Games (also first in Asia)[216]
First Filipino to play in the English Premier League: Neil Etheridge for Cardiff City F.C. (2018–19 season) (also the first Southeast Asian)[217]
First Filipino football team to qualify for the FIFA Women's World Cup: Philippines women's national football team – January 31, 2022[218]
First Filipino football team to reach podium finish in the Southeast Asian Games: Philippines women's national football team – May 21, 2022[219]
First Filipino AFF Women's Championship champion: Philippines women's national football team – July 17, 2022[220]
First Filipino goalscorer at a FIFA Women's World Cup: Sarina Bolden – against New Zealand on July 25, 2023[221]
Tennis
[edit]
First Filipino juniors Grand Slam champion: Francis Alcantara – 2009 Australian Open – Boys' doubles in Melbourne, Australia[222]
First Filipina juniors Grand Slam champion: Alexandra Eala – 2020 Australian Open – Girls' doubles in Melbourne, Australia[223]
First Filipino juniors Grand Slam singles champion: Alexandra Eala – 2022 US Open – Girls' singles in New York City, United States[224]
First Filipina to defeat a WTA top-30 player: Alexandra Eala against Jeļena Ostapenko (then-ranked 25) at the 2025 Miami Open – Women's singles second round in Miami, United States[225]
First Filipina to defeat a top-10 player (in the Open Era) since the WTA rankings began in 1975: Alexandra Eala against Madison Keys (then-ranked 5) at the 2025 Miami Open – Women's singles third round in Miami, United States[226]
Volleyball
[edit]
First Asian Women's Volleyball Cup hosted: 2022 in Manila[227]
First Filipina NEC Karuizawa 72 champion: Yuka Saso (golf) – 2020 LPGA of Japan Tour in Kitasaku District, Nagano, Japan[229]
First Filipina Simone Asia Pacific Cup champion: Princess Mary Superal (golf) – 2022 Simone Asia Pacific Cup in Jakarta, Indonesia[230]
First Filipina U.S. Women's Open champion: Yuka Saso (golf) – 2021 U.S. Women's Open in San Francisco, California, United States[231]
First Filipina World Games medalist: Junna Tsukii (karate) – 2022 World Games in Birmingham, Alabama, United States[232]
First Filipino APF Asian Women's 9-Ball Open champion: Chezka Centeno – August 28, 2022[233]
First Filipino Asian Winter Games medalists: Marc Pfister, Christian Haller, Enrico Pfister, Alan Frei, and Benjo Delarmente (curling) – gold at the 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China (also the first Southeast Asian gold medalists at the Asian Winter Games)[234]
First Filipino F1 Academy champion: Bianca Bustamante (motorsport) – 2023 F1 Academy season in Cheste, Valencian Community, Spain[235]
First Filipino Junior World Championships qualifier: Sofia Frank (figure skating) – 2021 Santa Claus Cup in Budapest, Hungary[236]
First Filipino JuJutsu World Championship gold medalist: Meggie Ochoa (jiu-jitsu) – 2018 JuJutsu World Championship in Malmö, Sweden[237]
First Filipino North Pole Marathon finisher: Victor Consunji – April 2016[238]
First Filipino Spartan World Championships finisher: Elias Tabac – December 2021[239]
First Filipino to win all gold medals in the Southeast Asian Games: Carlos Yulo (gymnastics) – 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, Vietnam[240]
First Filipino UCI Mountain Bike World Championships participant: Ariana Evangelista (cycle sports) – 2022 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Les Gets, France[241]
First Filipino Universiade gold medalist: Wesley So (chess) – 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia[242]
First Filipino U.S. Open Nine-ball champion: Efren Reyes – 1994[243]
First Filipino Winter Universiade participant: Misha Fabian (figure skating) – 2019 Winter Universiade in Krasnoyarsk, Russia[244]
First Filipino World Artistic Gymnastics Championships gold medalist: Carlos Yulo (gymnastics) – 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart, Germany[245]
First Filipino World Athletics Championships medalist: EJ Obiena (pole vault) – 2021 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, United States[246]
First Filipino W Series participant: Bianca Bustamante (motorsport) – 2022 W Series in Barcelona, Spain[247]
First full Twenty20 International match of the Philippine national cricket team: vs. Papua New Guinea, March 22, 2019, in Amini Park, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (2018–19 ICC T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific Qualifier – Regional Final)[248]
First Southeast Asian Games hosted: 1981 in Manila[249]
See also
[edit]
List of records of the Philippines
Notes
[edit]
^First built in 1872 as a wooden bridge. Reconstructed as a steel bridge in 1908.[10]
^Bowling was just a demonstration sport at the 1988 Summer Olympics; therefore, the medal is not credited to the overall medal tally for the Philippines.[200]
^While Moreno is a competitor for the Philippines, the medal he won in the mixed team event is credited to the Mixed-NOC in the official medal tally.[201][202][203]
^Became woman grandmaster in 2016, title confirmed by FIDE in March 2017.[214]
^It was not specified in the source which clubs or teams participated in the match but the trophy of the tournament was won by Sandow football team which became a club in 1909.[215]
^"Philippines: Zuellig Building Earns Platinum LEED Certification". Asia Green Buildings. July 25, 2013. Retrieved December 14, 2016. The Zuellig Building is the first development in the Philippines, and among the first in Asia, to earn the highest level [Platinum] in the LEED rating system for "green" architecture, sustainable construction methodologies and resource-efficient building operations.
^"Ayala Bridge completely closed March 21 to April 2". CNN Philippines. July 23, 2015. Archived from the original on December 21, 2016. Retrieved December 14, 2016. Built in 1872, the Ayala Bridge was initially made of wood but was reconstructed in steel in 1908. It was the first steel bridge in the Philippines.
^Gopal, Lou (November 9, 2016). "Manila Hotel: The Golden Years". Positively Filipino Online Magazine for Filipinos in the Diaspora. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
^"Unang Pinay na ikinasal sa dayuhan" [First Filipino woman to marry a foreigner] (in Filipino). GMA News. February 10, 2010. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
^"Deodato Arellano". National Historical Commission of the Philippines. September 4, 2012. Archived from the original on August 3, 2021. Retrieved November 14, 2021.
^"What makes Filipino horror films scary?". CNN Philippines. October 27, 2021. Retrieved November 5, 2021. Philippine cinema conjured up its first horror film in 1927. Jose Nepomuceno's "Ang Mananaggal" scared Filipinos for the first time in black and white.
^Santoro, David (July 2013). "ASEAN's Nuclear Landscape – Part 1"(PDF). Issues & Insights. 13 (10). Center for Strategic & International Studies: 1–6. Archived from the original(PDF) on December 6, 2015. Retrieved February 20, 2016.
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