Sporting event delegation
The Philippines competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne , Australia . 39 competitors, 35 men and 4 women, took part in 30 events in 7 sports.[ 1]
A resolution was filed at the Philippine Congress which sought a Philippine boycott of the 1956 Summer Olympics as a protest against the White Australia policy which targeted immigrants with an Asian background .[ 2] The country nevertheless participated at the Games.
The Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF) named the 39 athletes and four coaches in a special luncheon meeting at the Philippine Columbian Clubhouse. Antonio de las Alas , PAAF President, headed the Philippine delegation to Melbourne .
Philippine Olympic team lineups [ edit ]
Basketball:
Track and Field:
Pablo Somblingo (400-meter hurdles)
Ciriaco Baronda (high jump)
Manolita Cinco and Francisca Sanopal (80-meter hurdles)
Coach: Jose Ravello
Swimming:
Bana Sailani (400-meter freestyle and 1,500-meter freestyle)
Parsons Nabiula (200-meter breastroke and 200-meter butterfly)
Agapito Lozada (200-meter butterfly)
Pedro Cayco (100-meter backstroke)
Dakula Arabani (200-meter freestyle)
Gertrudez Lozada (100-meter freestyle and 400-meter freestyle)
Jocelyn Von Giese (100-meter backstroke)
Coach: Edilberto Bonus
Boxing:
Federico Bonus (Flyweight)
Alberto Adela (Bantamweight)
Paulino Melendrez (Featherweight)
Celedonio Espinosa (Lightweight)
Manuel delos Santos (Middleweight)
Coach: Celestino Enriquez
Wrestling:
Nicolas Arcales (Middleweight, acting coach)
Mateo Tanaquin (Lightweight)
Ernesto Ramel (Bantamweight)
Weightlifting:
Pedro Landero (Bantamweight)
Rodrigo del Rosario (Featherweight)
Shooting:
Teodoro Kalaw, Jr (Team Captain)
Cesar Jayme
Martin Gison
Ricardo Hizon
Hernando Castelo
Enrique Beech
Preliminary Round (Group A)
Defeated Thailand (55-44)
Defeated Japan (76-61)
Lost to United States (53-121)
Lost to Uruguay (70-79)
Defeated France (65-58)
Lost to Chile (69-88)
Defeated Chile (75-58) → did not advance, 7th place
Five sport shooters, all male, represented the Philippines in 1956.
25 m pistol
50 m pistol
300 m rifle, three positions
50 m rifle, prone
Trap
Africa America Asia Europe Oceania Nations in bullet brackets indicating competed at the Equestrian events (Stockholm only)