Track Ovals in the Philippines
List of Track Ovals in the Philippines
Track Oval in the Philippines
NORTHERN LUZON TRACK OVALS
2) City of Ilagan Sports Complex. The San Vicente City of Ilagan.
4) Laog, Ilocos Norte: Ferdinand Marcos Stadium (rubberized, renovated 2005) (Photo Credits, Bondurant, skyscrapercity.com)
5) Lingayen, Pangasinan Province: Don Narcisco Ramos Sports and Civic Centre, (tartan) (Photo Credits: Unknown).. Stadium is named after Don Narcisco Ramos the late father of former President Fidel Ramos. Narcisco was a lawyer, journalist, assemblyman and ambsador.
7) Baguio, Teachers Camp (tartan) this track is at altitude (Photo Credit: The Bullrunner.com relaid with the seamless synthetic track in 2009 April.
CENTRAL LUZON TRACK OVALS IN THE PHILIPPINES
1) Pampanga, Bren Z. Guiao San Fernando damaged by Eruption of Mt. Pinatubo (Photo Credits mabuhayonline.com)
The Palayan City Sports complex is one of the most modern sports facilities in the country.
Its track and field oval is rubberized and is one of the few of its kind in the country.
The track oval of Nueva Ecija Sports Complex, Palayan City was constructed with the use of
Spurtan BV Surfacing Materials that ensures excellent all-weather performance and spike
resistance, the unique automated installation that creates smoother seamless finish,
polyurethane microfoam layer that provides energy return to the athlete for premium speed
and comfort. All designed and manufactured by Sports Technology Australia and was
approved by the IAAF guidelines.
http://nobert-bermosa.blogspot.com.au/2011/10/100-interesting-historical-and.html
3) Tarlac: Recreational Park renamed Jose V. Yap Sports and Recreational Complex (Photo Credit: Ischoolssparan)
http://ischoolssparaan.wordpress.com/2011/03/16/tarlac-recreational-park-renamed-jose-v-yap-sports-and-recreational-complex/
4) Bulacan: Philippine Arena seating capacity of 50,000, twice bigger than the biggest existing seating dome, 35,000 more than the Smart Araneta Coliseum and 30,000 more than the Mall of Asia Arena. Upon its completion, it will become the largest domed arena in the world.
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) TRACK OVALS IN THE PHILIPPINES
3. Marikina Sports Centre (formally Marikina Park est. 1969 (6 lanes upgraded back to 8 lanes in 2014) Opening Hours: 5am to 7pm
6) Rizal Memorial Track and Football Stadium, Manila (infield demolished) (tartan)
Opening Hours 5am to 9pm
Rizal Memorial stadium in Malate, Manila when it had an infield. The grounds usto be the Manila Showgrounds in the early 1900s. Over the years the Stadium has hosted the 2003 Asian Track and Field Champ, Asian Grand Prix, 2005 SEA Games. But these days is the home to the Azkals (Filipino Football Team) (closed to public)
7) Pasig, Philsports Arena or Philippine Institute of Sports( formerly University of Life or Ultra)
Philsports Complex formelly known as Pasig Ultra currently closed to public as under renovation and in November will become the only Mondo surface in the Philippines
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhilSports_Arena
Opening 5am to 9pm
8) Rizal High School Pasig (Tartan)
9) Taguig City, International School, Fort Bonifacio (tartan)
10) Police Track Oval Cubao (irregular, 4 lanes)
CALABARZON TRACK OVALS IN THE PHILIPPINES
1) Brent International School, Mamplasan, Binan, Laguna (rubber)
2 Santa Cruz Laguna
4) DLSU Dasmarinas, Cavite (rubber)
5) Sisters of Mary of Banneaux, Trece Martires (maybe 9 lanes)
6) Cavite State University (6 lanes)

7) Taytay Sports Complex- Taytay, Rizal (proposed rubber under construction)
Imus being built. Concrete not rubberized yet.
9) Binan Laguna
BICOL REGION TRACK OVALS IN THE PHILIPPINES
1) Pacol Sports Complex, Naga City , Canmarines Sur Bicol (pictured below, rumoured to be under-sized)
2) Bicol university Legazpi, albay used for Palaro 2016
VISAYAS TRACK OVALS IN THE PHILIPPINES
1) Aklan, Kalibo (Rubber)
3) Bacolod City aka. Pannaad Park (Regupol -Rubber)
he 20-hectare Negros Occidental Sports and Recreational Park, in Brgy. Mansilingan, is located east of the city and is surrounded by eucalyptus trees. Also called the Panaad Park and Stadium, it hosted the April 1998 Centennial Palaro. The main stadium seats 15,000 people. The complex has a rubberized Regupol (imported from Germany) track oval, tennis courts and an Olympic-size swimming pool with a touch pad, electronic timer and camera track. The Oval hosted the 1st Philippine National Games in 2011.
4) Cebu City (rubber) track was relaid in 2012 for PRISAA National Games.
7) Oval Grounds, City of Naga, Cebu (Rubberized last November)
8) Carmen, Cebu (Rubberized??)
9) Balamban, Cebu (Dirt)
10) Dalaguete, Cebu (Dirt)
11) Mactan Airbase, Cebu (Dirt)
12) Dumaguete (9 lanes right around the track oval, probably the only one in the Philippines). The track oval hosted the 2nd Philippine National Games 2012.
13) Iloilo Sports Complex, Iloilo (photo below)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iloilo_Sports_Complex
18) Calapan City, Mindoro
19) Biniryan Sports Complex, Antique used for 2017 Palaro
MINDANAO TRACK OVALS IN THE PHILIPPINES

1) Surigao City, SDN
3. Xavier Sports Centre, Cagyan De Oro City (8 lane)
4. University of Mindanao Track Oval, Davao City (8 lane)
7) University of Philippines, Davao City (oval under planning?)
9) Mindanao Civic Centre, Lanao Del Norte (not sure if built)
10) Dapitan City, Zamboanga (Damaged)
11) Zamboanga City (rumoured to be under-sized before it was torn up on the 100m straight) (being reconstructed)
13) Dipolog (under construction?)
14) Sarangani (under construction?)
15) Camagan Island
16) Oroquieta City
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