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Ambrosio Padilla

Ambrosio Bibby Padilla (Tagalog: [paˈdiʎa]; December 7, 1910 – August 11, 1996[3][4]) was a Filipino basketball player and an elected member of the Senate of the Philippines. He was one of the most important figures in Asian basketball development.

Ambrosio B. Padilla
Senate Minority Leader
In office
January 17, 1966 – December 30, 1969
Preceded byEstanislao Fernandez
Succeeded byGerardo Roxas
In office
January 27, 1958 – January 25, 1960
Preceded byLorenzo M. Tañada Sr.
Succeeded byFerdinand Marcos
Senator of the Philippines
In office
December 30, 1957 – September 23, 1972[1]
Solicitor General of the Philippines
In office
September 1, 1954 – December 30, 1957
PresidentRamon Magsaysay
Preceded byQuerube Makalintal
Succeeded byGuillermo Torres
1st President of the Philippine Olympic Committee
In office
1975–1976
Preceded byHimself (as President of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation)
Succeeded byNereo Andolong
6th President of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation
In office
1970–1975
Preceded byFelipe Monserrat
Succeeded byHimself (as President of the Philippine Olympic Committee)
Vice President of the 1986 Constitutional Commission
In office
June 2, 1986 – October 15, 1986
PresidentCecilia Muñoz-Palma
Personal details
Born
Ambrosio Bibby Padilla

(1910-12-07)December 7, 1910
Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippine Islands[2]
DiedAugust 11, 1996(1996-08-11) (aged 85)
Quezon City, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Political partyLiberal
SpouseLourdes de las Alas
Children10
Alma materAteneo de Manila
University of the Philippines Diliman (LL.B)
Basketball career
Career information
CollegeAteneo de Manila
University of the Philippines
Medals

Early life edit

Padilla was born as the eighth of eleven children of Dr. Nicanor Padilla and Ysabel Bibby. He married Lourdes de las Alas on May 4, 1941, the eldest daughter of Taaleño senator Antonio de las Alas. Padilla fathered 10 children: 6 boys and 4 girls.

Athletic career edit

Padilla was born in Lingayen, Pangasinan. He studied at the Ateneo de Manila for his high school and college education. In college, he was the team captain of the 1928 Ateneo de Manila Blue Eagles varsity basketball squad that won the 1928 NCAA (Philippines) basketball championship under coach James A. Martin, S.J. Later, he studied law at the University of the Philippines and became a varsity player of the university's baseball team in the early 1930s.

In 1930, Padilla played for the Philippines which won the gold medal of the 9th Far Eastern Games basketball tournament in Tokyo, Japan. He played alongside Jacinto Ciria Cruz and Mariano Filomeno. In 1934, he captained the national team that retained the basketball championship in the 10th Far Eastern Games held at home for the final time.

In 1936, Padilla as team captain of the national basketball team led the Philippines to a fifth-place finished in the 11th (1936) Summer Olympics held at Berlin, Germany. It remains the best finish by an Asian country in men's Olympic basketball history. The team was coached by Dionisio Calvo and, aside from Padilla, boasted of great players like Ciria Cruz and Charles Borck.

Padilla retired from basketball and became the chair of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF) Basketball Committee from 1938 to 1954.

The international governing body, FIBA, appointed Padilla as its Vice President for Asia from 1956 to 1964. He was one of the forefathers and later elected President of the Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC), now known as FIBA Asia, from 1960 to 1966 with his former coach Dionisio Calvo as the Secretary-General. When he finished his term, he served as the ABC president emeritus from 1967.

He became the sixth President of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF), the forerunner of the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC), in 1970 and became the first president of the POC when PAAF was renamed POC in 1975.[5]

Political career edit

President Ramon Magsaysay appointed Padilla as Solicitor General in 1954. He later resigned in 1957 to run for the Senate and won. He served in the Senate until 1972 when President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law. Notwithstanding his stature and brushing aside the dangers arising from his opposition to the martial law regime, he actively fought the Marcos regime with his legal skills and belief in freedom.

After Marcos was overthrown in the 1986 People Power Revolution, President Corazon Aquino appointed Padilla to the 1986 Constitutional Commission which was tasked to draft a new constitution for the country. Padilla was elected vice-chair of the commission with former Supreme Court Associate Justice Cecilia Muñoz-Palma as its chair. The new Constitution was officially ratified by the Filipino people in a plebiscite held on February 2, 1987.

Legacy edit

 
Senator Padilla on a 2010 stamp of the Philippines

Padilla, who died on August 11, 1996, was inducted into the Philippine National Basketball Hall of Fame in January 1999 along with other Filipino basketball greats like Carlos Loyzaga, Lauro Mumar, Jacinto Ciria Cruz, Charles Borck, Edgardo Ocampo, Mariano Tolentino, and his own Olympic coach Chito Calvo. The Ateneo de Manila University's Ambrosio Padilla Award, which is given out annually to the university's best academically performing college varsity player from any sport, is named in his honor.

A classroom at Malcolm Hall of the University of the Philippines College of Law is named in his honor.

Prominent offspring edit

Ambrosio Padilla is the father of Francisco "Frank" Padilla, Founder and Servant General of the Catholic renewal group Missionary Families of Christ and Alexander Padilla, CEO and President of PhilHealth from 2013 to 2016.

Awards and achievements edit

  • 1928 NCAA Philippines champions
  • 1930 Far Eastern Games champion
  • 1934 Far Eastern Games champions
  • 1936 Summer Olympics, fifth place[2]
  • Philippine National Hall of Fame (1999)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Congress was dissolved when President Ferdinand Marcos imposed Martial Law on September 21, 1972.
  2. ^ a b . sports-reference.com
  3. ^ The Manila Standard, Basketball Olympian, Senator Dead At 85, The Manila Standard, p.4 (12 augustus 1996)
  4. ^ The Philippine Daily Inquirer, In Loving Memory on the 7th Death Anniversary of Ambrosio Padilla, The Philippine Daily Inquirer, B.14 (11 augustus 2003)
  5. ^ . Philippine Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 22 November 2015.

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Bibby and the surname or paternal family name is Padilla Ambrosio Bibby Padilla Tagalog paˈdiʎa December 7 1910 August 11 1996 3 4 was a Filipino basketball player and an elected member of the Senate of the Philippines He was one of the most important figures in Asian basketball development The HonorableAmbrosio B PadillaSenate Minority LeaderIn office January 17 1966 December 30 1969Preceded byEstanislao FernandezSucceeded byGerardo RoxasIn office January 27 1958 January 25 1960Preceded byLorenzo M Tanada Sr Succeeded byFerdinand MarcosSenator of the PhilippinesIn office December 30 1957 September 23 1972 1 Solicitor General of the PhilippinesIn office September 1 1954 December 30 1957PresidentRamon MagsaysayPreceded byQuerube MakalintalSucceeded byGuillermo Torres1st President of the Philippine Olympic CommitteeIn office 1975 1976Preceded byHimself as President of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation Succeeded byNereo Andolong6th President of the Philippine Amateur Athletic FederationIn office 1970 1975Preceded byFelipe MonserratSucceeded byHimself as President of the Philippine Olympic Committee Vice President of the 1986 Constitutional CommissionIn office June 2 1986 October 15 1986PresidentCecilia Munoz PalmaPersonal detailsBornAmbrosio Bibby Padilla 1910 12 07 December 7 1910Lingayen Pangasinan Philippine Islands 2 DiedAugust 11 1996 1996 08 11 aged 85 Quezon City PhilippinesNationalityFilipinoPolitical partyLiberalSpouseLourdes de las AlasChildren10Alma materAteneo de ManilaUniversity of the Philippines Diliman LL B Basketball careerCareer informationCollegeAteneo de ManilaUniversity of the PhilippinesMedals Men s basketballRepresenting PhilippinesFar Eastern Championship Games1930 Tokyo Team Contents 1 Early life 2 Athletic career 3 Political career 4 Legacy 5 Prominent offspring 6 Awards and achievements 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editPadilla was born as the eighth of eleven children of Dr Nicanor Padilla and Ysabel Bibby He married Lourdes de las Alas on May 4 1941 the eldest daughter of Taaleno senator Antonio de las Alas Padilla fathered 10 children 6 boys and 4 girls Athletic career editPadilla was born in Lingayen Pangasinan He studied at the Ateneo de Manila for his high school and college education In college he was the team captain of the 1928 Ateneo de Manila Blue Eagles varsity basketball squad that won the 1928 NCAA Philippines basketball championship under coach James A Martin S J Later he studied law at the University of the Philippines and became a varsity player of the university s baseball team in the early 1930s In 1930 Padilla played for the Philippines which won the gold medal of the 9th Far Eastern Games basketball tournament in Tokyo Japan He played alongside Jacinto Ciria Cruz and Mariano Filomeno In 1934 he captained the national team that retained the basketball championship in the 10th Far Eastern Games held at home for the final time In 1936 Padilla as team captain of the national basketball team led the Philippines to a fifth place finished in the 11th 1936 Summer Olympics held at Berlin Germany It remains the best finish by an Asian country in men s Olympic basketball history The team was coached by Dionisio Calvo and aside from Padilla boasted of great players like Ciria Cruz and Charles Borck Padilla retired from basketball and became the chair of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation PAAF Basketball Committee from 1938 to 1954 The international governing body FIBA appointed Padilla as its Vice President for Asia from 1956 to 1964 He was one of the forefathers and later elected President of the Asian Basketball Confederation ABC now known as FIBA Asia from 1960 to 1966 with his former coach Dionisio Calvo as the Secretary General When he finished his term he served as the ABC president emeritus from 1967 He became the sixth President of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation PAAF the forerunner of the Philippine Olympic Committee POC in 1970 and became the first president of the POC when PAAF was renamed POC in 1975 5 Political career editPresident Ramon Magsaysay appointed Padilla as Solicitor General in 1954 He later resigned in 1957 to run for the Senate and won He served in the Senate until 1972 when President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law Notwithstanding his stature and brushing aside the dangers arising from his opposition to the martial law regime he actively fought the Marcos regime with his legal skills and belief in freedom After Marcos was overthrown in the 1986 People Power Revolution President Corazon Aquino appointed Padilla to the 1986 Constitutional Commission which was tasked to draft a new constitution for the country Padilla was elected vice chair of the commission with former Supreme Court Associate Justice Cecilia Munoz Palma as its chair The new Constitution was officially ratified by the Filipino people in a plebiscite held on February 2 1987 Legacy edit nbsp Senator Padilla on a 2010 stamp of the PhilippinesPadilla who died on August 11 1996 was inducted into the Philippine National Basketball Hall of Fame in January 1999 along with other Filipino basketball greats like Carlos Loyzaga Lauro Mumar Jacinto Ciria Cruz Charles Borck Edgardo Ocampo Mariano Tolentino and his own Olympic coach Chito Calvo The Ateneo de Manila University s Ambrosio Padilla Award which is given out annually to the university s best academically performing college varsity player from any sport is named in his honor A classroom at Malcolm Hall of the University of the Philippines College of Law is named in his honor Prominent offspring editAmbrosio Padilla is the father of Francisco Frank Padilla Founder and Servant General of the Catholic renewal group Missionary Families of Christ and Alexander Padilla CEO and President of PhilHealth from 2013 to 2016 Awards and achievements edit1928 NCAA Philippines champions 1930 Far Eastern Games champion 1934 Far Eastern Games champions 1936 Summer Olympics fifth place 2 Philippine National Hall of Fame 1999 See also editPhilippine Constitutional Commission of 1986References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ambrosio Padilla Congress was dissolved when President Ferdinand Marcos imposed Martial Law on September 21 1972 a b Ambrosio Padilla sports reference com The Manila Standard Basketball Olympian Senator Dead At 85 The Manila Standard p 4 12 augustus 1996 The Philippine Daily Inquirer In Loving Memory on the 7th Death Anniversary of Ambrosio Padilla The Philippine Daily Inquirer B 14 11 augustus 2003 History of the Philippine Olympic Committee Philippine Olympic Committee Archived from the original on 17 November 2015 Retrieved 22 November 2015 External links editAmbrosio Padilla at Basketball Reference com nbsp Ambrosio Padilla at Olympedia nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ambrosio Padilla amp oldid 1197642655, wikipedia, 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