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9 Filipino Athletes Who Have Won Medals In Olympic History

The Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics have begun, and excitement is at an all-time high. While we've gotten to know the Filipino athletes who are competing under Team Philippines in Japan, it's worth looking back at the Filipinos who have won medals in Olympic history.

Since the 1924 Summer Olympics, the Philippines has participated in the games. Starting with David Nepomuceno as the sole participant, we've had several exceptional athletes represent the country through the years. From Teófilo Yldefonso to Hidilyn Diaz, here are the Filipino athletes who competed on the international stage and brought back a medal (or two).

Teófilo Yldefonso

Sport: Swimming

Medal Count: Two

Teófilo Yldefonso became the first Filipino to win a medal when he competed in the men's 200-meter breaststroke in the 1928 Summer Olympics and scored a bronze. The swimmer is also the only athlete to win more than one medal for the Philippines after he competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics.

Teófilo Yldefonso, Olympic medalist
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Simeon Toribio

Sport: Athletics

Medal Count: One

The Philippines won big in the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. Along with Teófilo Yldefonso, Simeon Toribio took home a bronze medal for the men's high jump alongside Duncan McNaughton, who won gold, and Bob Van Osdel, who won silver.

simeon toribio, Olympic medalist
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José Villanueva

Sport: Boxing

Medal Count: One

The 1932 Summer Olympics victories didn't stop at Simeon Toribio. José Villanueva also won a bronze medal for boxing in the men's bantamweight event. The Binondo-born boxer won against Joseph Lang.

Miguel White

Sport: Athletics

Medal Count: One

Filipino-American track and field athlete Miguel White competed in the men's 400-meter hurdles at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. He won a bronze medal, besting Canadian athlete John Loaring.

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Anthony Villanueva

Sport: Boxing

Medal Count: One

The son of José Villanueva competed in the featherweight division at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. The 19-year-old faced Soviet boxer Stanislav Stepashkin and won a silver. His loss in the gold medal match was controversial and the crowd reportedly booed the decision.

ANTHONY VILLANUEVA, OLYMPIC MEDALIST
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Leopoldo Serantes

Sport: Boxing

Medal Count: One

In the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, Leopoldo Serantes competed in the light flyweight division. He ultimately won the bronze medal after losing to Bulgarian boxer Ivailo Khristov in the semifinals. Still, the win marked the first time in 24 years that a Filipino athlete brought home an Olympic medal.

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Roel Velasco

Sport: Boxing

Medal Count: One

Roel Velasco represented the Philippines at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. After losing to Rogelio Marcelo in the semifinals, he then took home the silver medal.

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Mansueto Velasco

Sport: Boxing

Medal Count: One

Just like his older brother Roel Velasco, Mansueto "Onyok" Velasco competed in the men's light flyweight division. The boxer defeated Taiwan's Chih-Hsiu Tsai, Cuba's Yosvani Aguilera, Morocco's Hamid Berhili, and Spain's Rafael Lozano. He won the silver medal after a fight with Bulgaria's Daniel Petrov.

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Hidilyn Diaz

Sport: Weightlifting

Medal Count: Two

Weightlifter and airwoman Hidilyn Diaz first joined the Olympics in 2008 as the youngest competitor in her category. It was in the 2016 Summer Olympics that Hidilyn won the silver medal in the women's 53kg division. She is notably the first Filipino woman to win an Olympic medal. In the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Hidilyn won the Philippines' first gold medal.

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