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PH Eyes Breakthrough as Cebu Prepares to Host 7th Asian Beach Games in 2028

  • Rory Visco
  • Sports
  • May 2, 2026

The Philippines didn’t just collect medals in Sanya, China. It issued a warning shot to Asia. By the time the sand settles in Cebu in 2028 for the 7th Asian Beach Games (ABG), the host nation intends to be more than a contender.

Riding on grit, timing, and a surge of confidence, Team Philippines delivered its strongest performance yet, finishing fifth overall with a nine-medal haul that carried both history and promise.

The campaign, highlighted by three golds, four silvers, and two bronzes, was less about numbers and more about momentum, a momentum that now shifts squarely toward a high-stakes home campaign.

At the heart of the breakthrough were standout performances. Leonard Grospe cleared the bar in men’s beach athletics high jump with precision, while jiu-jitsu aces Annie Ramirez and Alexandria Luz Enriquez dominated their respective weight classes with composure and control.

Beyond the golds, however, it was the team’s depth that stood out. The Gilas Pilipinas Women’s 3×3 squad—Kaye Pingol, Mikka Cacho, Reynalyn Ferrer, and Elisha Gabriell Bade—fought hard to secure silver in basketball, showcasing resilience against taller, more experienced opponents. Their run reflected the broader campaign: relentless, evolving, and unafraid.

Additional silvers came from the women’s 4×60-meter relay team in beach athletics, Emily Rosalynn Thomas in jiu-jitsu, and windsurfing standout Dhenver John Castillo, highlighting the country’s growing versatility in beach sports.

Bronze finishes from Jessica Rose Laurance and Jenna Kaila Napolis added further weight to the tally. Each podium finish signaled a nation steadily closing the gap with Asia’s traditional powerhouses.

China once again topped the standings with 24 golds, 18 silvers, and 13 bronzes, followed by Thailand (10-9-9) and Iran (9-1-0), while Vietnam placed fourth with three golds, five silvers, and five bronzes. Close behind was a Philippine team no longer content with participation, but aiming to disrupt.

The fifth-place finish marked a significant leap for the country, which once struggled to break into the gold column. From a drought in 2008 to a breakthrough in 2014, and now a strong showing in 2026, the trajectory is clear.

Now, the stakes rise.

With Cebu set to host the 2028 Asian Beach Games, the narrative shifts from steady progress to rising expectation. Home sand, home crowd, and home pressure will define the next chapter. Officials are already focusing on infrastructure, athlete development, and grassroots programs, recognizing that hosting is both an opportunity and a test.

The question is no longer whether the Philippines can compete, but whether it can dominate when it matters most.

Because in Cebu, the tide will not just turn. It will demand a wave.

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