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National curling governing body
Curling Winter Sports Association of the Philippines
The Curling Winter Sports Association of the Philippines, Inc. (CWSAP), commonly known as Curling Pilipinas, is the national governing body of the sport of curling in the Philippines. It is responsible for promoting and developing the sport throughout the country, managing national curling teams, and representing the Philippines in international curling events.
History
Formation of the first national team
The formation of Curling Winter Sports Association of the Philippines or Curling Pilipinas dates back in 2011, when a group of Filipino curlers based in the United States was formed. In 2018, Switzerland based brother Marc and Enrico Pfister were scouted for a potential Philippine national team.
However it was only in 2019 when eventual inaugural president Benjo Delarmente when momentum for the formal formation of a curling national sports association began to form. Christian Haller two-time world junior curling championship joined the Pfister brothers. Alan Frei, another Swiss-Filipino, a businessman and curling beginner, joins the trio in March 2023 – which meant the formation of a proper four-man curling team.
Formal establishment
Curling Pilipinas was officially established within 2023 with the help of the state-ran Philippine Sports Commission. By June 2023, the organization is already securing membership with the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC).
It was in September 2023, when Curling Pilipinas became a provisional member of World Curling during a congress in Seoul. The management also had to secure a last minute approval from the POC.
World Curling member
Curling Pilipinas has an immediate goal to qualify athletes for the 2026 Winter Olympics. No curler has ever represented the Philippines at the Winter Olympics. They were able to send a men's and women's team at the 2023 edition of the Pan Continental Curling Championships for their first international tournament following Kazakhstan's withdrawal. Philippines finished second behind China in Division B, with the latter earning a promotion.