- 1886–1887
Teodoro Limjuco – 1887–1889
Gregorio Tioleco – 1889–1890
Antonio E.
Consunji – 1891–1892 Juan
Sengson – 1893–1894
Teodoro Limjuco – 1895
Celso Dayrit...
- San Luis (1946–2009)
Lakas 1988
February 2, 1988 June 30, 1995
Reynaldo Limjuco LDP 1992 Ruy
Lopez 4
Domingo Panganiban (1948–2021) LDP 1995 June 30, 1995...
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Celso "Cito"
Limjuco Dayrit (December 11, 1951 –
April 28, 2021) was a
Filipino fencer and
sports executive who
served as
President of the Philippine...
- 1945,
during the Liberation. It was
reconstructed in 1948
under Mariano Limjuco.
Besides the
devotion to the
Virgin Mary, an
image of the Holy Guardian...
- topendsports. "Tenpin
Bowling at the
Asian Games". topendsports.com.
Celso Limjuco Dayrit. The
Olympic Movement in the Philippines.
Hiyas Press, 2003. p. 221...
- station,
namely Gerry Geronimo (host of
Ating Alamin),
Steve Salonga, Alex
Limjuco, Kit Ravina,
Francis Lumen, Bong
Sierra and Mike Pedero, who was also the...
-
Francisco "Paco"
Limjuco Dayrit Sr. (June 15, 1907 –
March 17, 1983) was a
Filipino fencer and is
dubbed as the
Father of
Philippine Fencing. He founded...
- List of PBC
presidents President Term From To
Eduardo Limjuco 1966 1967 Bill
Yvanovich 1967 1968 Jose "Dondoy" V. Del
Rosario 1968 1969
Ernesto "Toti"...
-
December 1979. p. 22. Bong Coo shot a
world record six-game
series Celso Limjuco Dayrit (2003). The
Olympic Movement in the Philippines.
Hiyas Press, 2003...