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Paeng Nepomuceno

Rafael "Paeng" Villareal Nepomuceno (born January 30, 1957, in Quezon City) is a Filipino bowler and coach who is a six time World bowling champion.[18] He is a World Bowling Hall of Famer and is the first and only bowling athlete to be awarded with the prestigious IOC (International Olympic Committee) President's Trophy.[19][20] He was also named International Bowling Athlete of the Millennium by the FIQ (Federation Internationale des Quilleurs) in 1999[21] and was inducted in the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame in 2018.[22]

Paeng Nepomuceno
Paeng Nepomuceno in 2008
Personal information
Full nameRafael Villareal Nepomuceno
NicknamePaeng
Born (1957-01-30) January 30, 1957 (age 67)
Quezon City, Philippines
Alma materLa Salle Green Hills
Adamson University
Occupation(s)Bowling player and coach
Years active1970–present
SpouseSaira Puyat
Websitewww.paengbowling.com
Sport
Country Philippines
SportBowling
Coached byAngel Nepomuceno[1]
Achievements and titles
World finals
Medal record
Representing  Philippines
Men's Bowling
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Bowling Championships 3 1
World Games 2
Asian Games 1 1
Asian Championships[2] 6 1
Federal Territory[2] 5
Southeast Asian Games 9 5 5
Total 21 9 9
World Tenpin Bowling Championships
1991 Singapore Team[3]
1991 Singapore Doubles[4]
1987 Helsinki Singles[5]
1983 Caracas Trios[6]
World Games
1997 Lahti Singles
1993 Hague Singles
Asian Games
2002 Busan Doubles
1994 Hiroshima Team of five
Asian Championships
Taiwan 1998 All Events[7]
Taiwan 1998 Masters
Guam 1994 Masters[8]
Singapore 1984 All Events
Manila 1982 Doubles
Manila 1982 All Events
Jakarta 1976 Masters[9]
Southeast Asian Games
Jakarta 1997 Singles [10]
1993 Singapore Trio[11]
1993 Singapore Masters[11]
1993 Singapore All-around[11]
1991 Manila Singles[12]
1991 Manila All-around[12]
1987 Indonesia Singles
1987 Indonesia Doubles
1987 Indonesia All Events
1987 Indonesia Team
1985 Bangkok Doubles[2]
1985 Bangkok All Events[2]
1983 Singapore Singles
1983 Singapore Team
1983 Singapore All Events
1983 Singapore Masters
1981 Manila Doubles
1981 Manila Trios
1981 Manila All Events
Paeng Nepomuceno with his Guinness World Records[13]
Nepomuceno being honored Six times by Five Philippine Presidents with the Presidential Medal of Merit in 1984, Philippine Legion of Honor in 1999, Order of Lakandula in 2008 and Presidential Citations in 1988, 1992 and 1996.[14]
Nepomuceno being awarded the IOC ( International Olympic Committee) Presidents Trophy in 1999 in Abu Dhabi, UAE.[15]
Nepomuceno at the Entrance of the International Bowling Hall of Fame and Museum, Arlington, Texas in 2010.[16]
Nepomuceno's induction to the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame in 2019.
Nepomuceno receives his World Bowling Hall of Fame plaque from Bernard Gibbons in a ceremony in Johannesburg, South Africa 1993.[17]
Nepomuceno was honored with a World Renowned Filipino Living Legend commemorative Stamp by Philippine Postal Corporation on November 13, 2021.

Paeng is the first Filipino bowling athlete to be honored with a commemorative stamp when the Philippine Postal corporation issued a World Renowned Filipino Living Legend Stamp bearing his image to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the first Philippine stamp on November 13, 2021.[23]

He has won the World Cup of Bowling four times (1976, 1980, 1992 and 1996).[24] Nepomuceno has also won the World's Invitational Tournament in 1984 and the World Tenpin Masters championship in 1999.[25][26]

He has been honored by the Guinness World Records four times. His first was as the "Youngest tenpin bowling world champion" by winning the 1976 Bowling World Cup in Tehran, then for "the most wins of the tenpin bowling world cup (1976, 1980, 1992, and 1996)",[27] and for "the most tenpin bowling titles of 133 and was achieved in Quezon City, Philippines, on 13 July 2019", he broke his own record of 118 titles which was first established in 2007.[28]

Nepomuceno is also a USBC Gold level coach, the only Asian to hold the certification from the United States Bowling Congress.[29] He was named by the Philippine Sportswriters Association the Athlete of the Year in 1999.[30]

The Bowlers Journal International picked Paeng as its Greatest international bowler in its International Edition in September 2004[31] and also on its November 2013 100-year Anniversary issue.[32]

Paeng at 65 years old rolled his 37th Sanctioned Perfect 300 game at the 24th Sta Lucia East Bowling Association (SLETBA) Open Masters Finals on October 16, 2022.

Early life and education edit

Rafael "Paeng" Nepomuceno was born on January 30, 1957, in Quezon City, Philippines to Angel Nepomuceno and Teresa Villareal. Paeng Nepomuceno's father, Angel, is a bowling coach while his mother is a former Miss Philippines (1952).[33] He attended La Salle Green Hills for his elementary and high school studies. He studied in Adamson University for his college education.[34]

Career edit

Competitive career edit

Paeng Nepomuceno was initially into golf at age 10 but later switched to bowling. He got involved in bowling after he and his father sought shelter at the Mile High Bowling Center in Baguio due to rain. He then asked his father to enroll him in a junior league held at Coronado Lanes in Metro Manila.[1]

His first tournament was the Philippine Junior Masters Championship, which he won at age 15. He also won the Philippine International Masters at age 17, becoming the youngest winner of the tournament.[33]

He competed at the Bowling World Cup, becoming the men's champion in four editions (1976, 1980, 1992, and 1996). He was 19 years old when he won the 1976 edition. For this feat he was recognized by Guinness World Records as "youngest tenpin bowling world champion".[35]

Nepomuceno also competed at the Southeast Asian Games. He won three gold medals in the 1981 edition which was hosted in Manila. In the 1985 Bangkok Games, he won two Gold medals and a Bronze.[36] He won three gold medals at the 1987 games in Jakarta and one gold medal at the 1991 games in Manila.[37]

He also won the 1984 World Invitational Tournament, a competition held in conjunction with the Summer Olympics held in the same year.[33] Nepomuceno also has represented the Philippines in the World Games winning the two bronze medals in total; in the 1993 and 1997 editions both in the men's single event.[38] He also won the World Tenpin Masters in 1999.[33] That year he suffered a left-hand injury, which required surgery which temporarily sidelined him from bowling.[39]

Nepomuceno was given the Sportsman Award at the 2009 QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup. He is the first Filipino to receive the award.[40]

In 2011, he became the oldest winner of the Philippine International Masters, at age 54.[33] By 2020, he had won 133 career titles, six of which are world titles.[35] His latest title, his 133rd, was won at the 2019 PTBA Open Bowling Championships Masters in July 2019.[41]

Coaching career edit

Nepomuceno joined United States Bowling Congress in 2007 as an International Ambassador to help promote the sport of bowling. In the same year he began aiming to become a USBC certified coach and started training to become a USBC Coaching Level I and Bronze and Silver level Instructor.[42] He hosted seminars discussing coaching and the sport itself. He underwent training the International Training and Research Center in Arlington, Texas, to attain a USBC gold level coaching certification, which he earned by 2013.[43] He received the certification at the World Coaching conference at the USBC headquarters the following year.[44] He is the first and only Asian to attain the certification.[43]

The Philippine Bowling Federation announced on March 21, 2016, that Nepomuceno had been appointed as head coach of the country's national bowlers.[45][46] Under his watch, Krizziah Tabora became the women's champion of the 2017 QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup.[47]

Honors edit

By world sporting bodies edit

The International Olympic Committee awarded Nepomuceno its highest sports award, the IOC President's Trophy during the term of Juan Antonio Samaranch, in November 1999,[48] in a ceremony in Abu Dhabi. In the same year the Federation Internationale des Quilleurs (FIQ) named him as the "Athlete of the Millennium".[49]

He was the first male bowler to be inducted into the International Bowling Hall of Fame, in 1993. His seven foot image is displayed in front of the entrance of the International Bowling Museum in Arlington, Texas, where the hall of fame is hosted.[50]

From the government edit

Nepomuceno has received recognition from the Philippine Presidents for his feats in bowling. Five Philippine presidents have conferred on him orders and medals, including the Presidential Medal of Merit by Ferdinand Marcos,[51][52] Philippine Legion of Honor by Joseph Estrada,[26] and the Order of Lakandula with Class of Champion for Life by Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.[40] He is the first Filipino athlete to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Merit (1984) and the Philippine Legion of Honor (1999).[34] The other presidents that have honored Paeng are President Corazon C. Aquino and President Fidel V. Ramos.

Both the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives have declared Paeng the "Greatest Philippine Athlete of All Time". He was also named Philippine Athlete of the Century by the Philippine Sportswriters Association in 1999.[53]

From sportswriters edit

The Philippine Sportswriters Association recognized Nepomuceno as the Athlete of the Year five times (in 1976, 1980, 1984, 1992, and 1996). The association inducted him to their Hall of Fame in 1997, and in 1999 named him Athlete of the Century and in 2000 he was named among the "Athletes of the Millennium".[54]

The World Bowling Writers awarded him the Mort Luby Jr. Distinguished Service Award, named him World Bowler of the Year three times (1984, 1985, and 1992),[55] and named him to the World Bowling Writers Hall of Fame in 1993 as its first inductee.[56]

Other edit

The Philippine Jaycees gave Nepomuceno a Ten Outstanding Young Men Award in 1978.[57] He was inducted into the De La Salle Alumni Association Sports Hall of Fame in 2003 and was also awarded with the Distinguished Lasallian Award in 2009.[34] He has been part of Adamson University's Hall of Fame since 2012.[58]

He has been honored four times in the Guinness World Records. They recognized him as the "youngest tenpin bowling champion" by winning the 1976 Bowling World Cup in Tehran, for winning "most wins of the tenpin bowling world cup (1976, 1980, 1992, and 1996)", and for "most tenpin bowling titles" (133 titles as of 2020 records).[35][59]

Personal life edit

Paeng Nepomuceno has been married to Saira ("Pinky") Puyat since he was 25. They have a son and two daughters.

Nepomuceno is a physical fitness enthusiast and also participates in runs and lifts weights as cross-training to improve his performance in bowling.[39]

Currently he is a professor and a senior lecturer at the University of the Philippines.[60]

References edit

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Villareal and the surname or paternal family name is Nepomuceno Rafael Paeng Villareal Nepomuceno born January 30 1957 in Quezon City is a Filipino bowler and coach who is a six time World bowling champion 18 He is a World Bowling Hall of Famer and is the first and only bowling athlete to be awarded with the prestigious IOC International Olympic Committee President s Trophy 19 20 He was also named International Bowling Athlete of the Millennium by the FIQ Federation Internationale des Quilleurs in 1999 21 and was inducted in the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame in 2018 22 Paeng NepomucenoPaeng Nepomuceno in 2008Personal informationFull nameRafael Villareal NepomucenoNicknamePaengBorn 1957 01 30 January 30 1957 age 67 Quezon City PhilippinesAlma materLa Salle Green HillsAdamson UniversityOccupation s Bowling player and coachYears active1970 presentSpouseSaira PuyatWebsitewww wbr paengbowling wbr comSportCountry PhilippinesSportBowlingCoached byAngel Nepomuceno 1 Achievements and titlesWorld finals1976 Bowling World Cup Champion1980 Bowling World Cup Champion1992 Bowling World Cup Champion1996 Bowling World Cup Champion1999 World Tenpin Masters Champion1984 Worlds Invitational Tournament ChampionMedal record Representing Philippines Men s Bowling Event 1st 2nd 3rd World Bowling Championships 3 1 World Games 2 Asian Games 1 1 Asian Championships 2 6 1 Federal Territory 2 5 Southeast Asian Games 9 5 5 Total 21 9 9 World Tenpin Bowling Championships 1991 Singapore Team 3 1991 Singapore Doubles 4 1987 Helsinki Singles 5 1983 Caracas Trios 6 World Games 1997 Lahti Singles 1993 Hague Singles Asian Games 2002 Busan Doubles 1994 Hiroshima Team of five Asian Championships Taiwan 1998 All Events 7 Taiwan 1998 Masters Guam 1994 Masters 8 Singapore 1984 All Events Manila 1982 Doubles Manila 1982 All Events Jakarta 1976 Masters 9 Southeast Asian Games Jakarta 1997 Singles 10 1993 Singapore Trio 11 1993 Singapore Masters 11 1993 Singapore All around 11 1991 Manila Singles 12 1991 Manila All around 12 1987 Indonesia Singles 1987 Indonesia Doubles 1987 Indonesia All Events 1987 Indonesia Team 1985 Bangkok Doubles 2 1985 Bangkok All Events 2 1983 Singapore Singles 1983 Singapore Team 1983 Singapore All Events 1983 Singapore Masters 1981 Manila Doubles 1981 Manila Trios 1981 Manila All Events Paeng Nepomuceno with his Guinness World Records 13 Nepomuceno being honored Six times by Five Philippine Presidents with the Presidential Medal of Merit in 1984 Philippine Legion of Honor in 1999 Order of Lakandula in 2008 and Presidential Citations in 1988 1992 and 1996 14 Nepomuceno being awarded the IOC International Olympic Committee Presidents Trophy in 1999 in Abu Dhabi UAE 15 Nepomuceno at the Entrance of the International Bowling Hall of Fame and Museum Arlington Texas in 2010 16 Nepomuceno s induction to the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame in 2019 Nepomuceno receives his World Bowling Hall of Fame plaque from Bernard Gibbons in a ceremony in Johannesburg South Africa 1993 17 Nepomuceno was honored with a World Renowned Filipino Living Legend commemorative Stamp by Philippine Postal Corporation on November 13 2021 Paeng is the first Filipino bowling athlete to be honored with a commemorative stamp when the Philippine Postal corporation issued a World Renowned Filipino Living Legend Stamp bearing his image to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the first Philippine stamp on November 13 2021 23 He has won the World Cup of Bowling four times 1976 1980 1992 and 1996 24 Nepomuceno has also won the World s Invitational Tournament in 1984 and the World Tenpin Masters championship in 1999 25 26 He has been honored by the Guinness World Records four times His first was as the Youngest tenpin bowling world champion by winning the 1976 Bowling World Cup in Tehran then for the most wins of the tenpin bowling world cup 1976 1980 1992 and 1996 27 and for the most tenpin bowling titles of 133 and was achieved in Quezon City Philippines on 13 July 2019 he broke his own record of 118 titles which was first established in 2007 28 Nepomuceno is also a USBC Gold level coach the only Asian to hold the certification from the United States Bowling Congress 29 He was named by the Philippine Sportswriters Association the Athlete of the Year in 1999 30 The Bowlers Journal International picked Paeng as its Greatest international bowler in its International Edition in September 2004 31 and also on its November 2013 100 year Anniversary issue 32 Paeng at 65 years old rolled his 37th Sanctioned Perfect 300 game at the 24th Sta Lucia East Bowling Association SLETBA Open Masters Finals on October 16 2022 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Competitive career 2 2 Coaching career 3 Honors 3 1 By world sporting bodies 3 2 From the government 3 3 From sportswriters 3 4 Other 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editRafael Paeng Nepomuceno was born on January 30 1957 in Quezon City Philippines to Angel Nepomuceno and Teresa Villareal Paeng Nepomuceno s father Angel is a bowling coach while his mother is a former Miss Philippines 1952 33 He attended La Salle Green Hills for his elementary and high school studies He studied in Adamson University for his college education 34 Career editCompetitive career edit Paeng Nepomuceno was initially into golf at age 10 but later switched to bowling He got involved in bowling after he and his father sought shelter at the Mile High Bowling Center in Baguio due to rain He then asked his father to enroll him in a junior league held at Coronado Lanes in Metro Manila 1 His first tournament was the Philippine Junior Masters Championship which he won at age 15 He also won the Philippine International Masters at age 17 becoming the youngest winner of the tournament 33 He competed at the Bowling World Cup becoming the men s champion in four editions 1976 1980 1992 and 1996 He was 19 years old when he won the 1976 edition For this feat he was recognized by Guinness World Records as youngest tenpin bowling world champion 35 Nepomuceno also competed at the Southeast Asian Games He won three gold medals in the 1981 edition which was hosted in Manila In the 1985 Bangkok Games he won two Gold medals and a Bronze 36 He won three gold medals at the 1987 games in Jakarta and one gold medal at the 1991 games in Manila 37 He also won the 1984 World Invitational Tournament a competition held in conjunction with the Summer Olympics held in the same year 33 Nepomuceno also has represented the Philippines in the World Games winning the two bronze medals in total in the 1993 and 1997 editions both in the men s single event 38 He also won the World Tenpin Masters in 1999 33 That year he suffered a left hand injury which required surgery which temporarily sidelined him from bowling 39 Nepomuceno was given the Sportsman Award at the 2009 QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup He is the first Filipino to receive the award 40 In 2011 he became the oldest winner of the Philippine International Masters at age 54 33 By 2020 he had won 133 career titles six of which are world titles 35 His latest title his 133rd was won at the 2019 PTBA Open Bowling Championships Masters in July 2019 41 Coaching career edit Nepomuceno joined United States Bowling Congress in 2007 as an International Ambassador to help promote the sport of bowling In the same year he began aiming to become a USBC certified coach and started training to become a USBC Coaching Level I and Bronze and Silver level Instructor 42 He hosted seminars discussing coaching and the sport itself He underwent training the International Training and Research Center in Arlington Texas to attain a USBC gold level coaching certification which he earned by 2013 43 He received the certification at the World Coaching conference at the USBC headquarters the following year 44 He is the first and only Asian to attain the certification 43 The Philippine Bowling Federation announced on March 21 2016 that Nepomuceno had been appointed as head coach of the country s national bowlers 45 46 Under his watch Krizziah Tabora became the women s champion of the 2017 QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup 47 Honors editBy world sporting bodies edit The International Olympic Committee awarded Nepomuceno its highest sports award the IOC President s Trophy during the term of Juan Antonio Samaranch in November 1999 48 in a ceremony in Abu Dhabi In the same year the Federation Internationale des Quilleurs FIQ named him as the Athlete of the Millennium 49 He was the first male bowler to be inducted into the International Bowling Hall of Fame in 1993 His seven foot image is displayed in front of the entrance of the International Bowling Museum in Arlington Texas where the hall of fame is hosted 50 From the government edit Nepomuceno has received recognition from the Philippine Presidents for his feats in bowling Five Philippine presidents have conferred on him orders and medals including the Presidential Medal of Merit by Ferdinand Marcos 51 52 Philippine Legion of Honor by Joseph Estrada 26 and the Order of Lakandula with Class of Champion for Life by Gloria Macapagal Arroyo 40 He is the first Filipino athlete to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Merit 1984 and the Philippine Legion of Honor 1999 34 The other presidents that have honored Paeng are President Corazon C Aquino and President Fidel V Ramos Both the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives have declared Paeng the Greatest Philippine Athlete of All Time He was also named Philippine Athlete of the Century by the Philippine Sportswriters Association in 1999 53 From sportswriters edit The Philippine Sportswriters Association recognized Nepomuceno as the Athlete of the Year five times in 1976 1980 1984 1992 and 1996 The association inducted him to their Hall of Fame in 1997 and in 1999 named him Athlete of the Century and in 2000 he was named among the Athletes of the Millennium 54 The World Bowling Writers awarded him the Mort Luby Jr Distinguished Service Award named him World Bowler of the Year three times 1984 1985 and 1992 55 and named him to the World Bowling Writers Hall of Fame in 1993 as its first inductee 56 Other edit The Philippine Jaycees gave Nepomuceno a Ten Outstanding Young Men Award in 1978 57 He was inducted into the De La Salle Alumni Association Sports Hall of Fame in 2003 and was also awarded with the Distinguished Lasallian Award in 2009 34 He has been part of Adamson University s Hall of Fame since 2012 58 He has been honored four times in the Guinness World Records They recognized him as the youngest tenpin bowling champion by winning the 1976 Bowling World Cup in Tehran for winning most wins of the tenpin bowling world cup 1976 1980 1992 and 1996 and for most tenpin bowling titles 133 titles as of 2020 records 35 59 Personal life editPaeng Nepomuceno has been married to Saira Pinky Puyat since he was 25 They have a son and two daughters Nepomuceno is a physical fitness enthusiast and also participates in runs and lifts weights as cross training to improve his performance in bowling 39 Currently he is a professor and a senior lecturer at the University of the Philippines 60 References edit a b Ortiga Kara 3 February 2017 Paeng Nepomuceno Equire Retrieved 1 January 2018 a b c d Paeng Nepomuceno on top of the World Cup Mirror Weekly Magazine January 13 1997 HIS WOR WCH DIS MENS Team5 EBF European Bowling Federation etbf eu HIS WOR WCH DIS MENS Doubles ETBF European Tenpin Bowling Federation HIS WOR WCH DIS MENS Singles ETBF European Tenpin Bowling Federation HIS WOR WCH DIS MENS Trios EBF European Bowling Federation etbf eu abf online org brought to you by ASIAN BOWLING FEDERATION 26thatbc 2 htm www abf online org Thomas Koh 10 July 1994 Paeng captures Masters crown The Straits Times p 32 Filipino southpaw ends 18 year wait to register second victory in Guam History came round full circle for Filipino Paeng Nepomuceno who won the men s Masters title at the Asian FIQ bowling championships at the Central Lanes yesterday Brian Miller 9 November 1980 Paeng shooting for third W Cup title New Nation p 28 In 1976 he made the Filipino team for the Asian FIQ championships in Jakarta he walked away with the individual gold medal That victory made me the best in Asia I had achieved my goal SEA Games Tenpin Bowling Championships Past Winners www abf online org Retrieved 2 April 2021 a b c SEA Games Philippine Medallists sic since 1991 17th SEA Games Singapore 1993 PDF Philippine Olympic Committee September 2004 p 28 Archived from the original PDF on 29 January 2013 Retrieved 1 January 2018 a b SEA Games Philippine Medallists sic since 1991 16th SEA Games Manila 1991 PDF Philippine Olympic Committee September 2004 p 35 Archived from the original PDF on 29 January 2013 Retrieved 1 January 2018 Guinness Book of World Records honors Paeng for 4th time Manila Bulletin 2020 11 21 Retrieved 2021 10 19 Chua Paolo August 25 2021 10 Filipino Celebrities Who Have Received the Presidential Medal of Merit Esquiremag ph Retrieved 2021 10 19 Search for issuances issuances library senate gov ph Retrieved 2021 10 19 Paeng Nepomuceno visits new International Bowling Campus www bowlingdigital com 2015 06 02 Retrieved 2021 10 19 The Filipino Phenom International Bowling Museum amp Hall of Fame Retrieved 2021 10 19 Paeng Proud to be Pinoy The Philippine STAR Senate Resolution No 42 s 2000 Senate of the Philippines Legislative Library Archived from the original on 2021 10 20 Retrieved 2021 10 18 IBMA Bowling Museum amp Hall of Fame Memorandum Order No 468 s 1998 Senate of the Philippines Legislative Library Diay Paeng Coo lead new batch of inductees into PH Sports Hall of Fame Paeng Nepomuceno honored with commemorative stamp ABS CBN News 13 November 2021 Retrieved 17 November 2023 Bowling World Cup Winners Castillejo Dyan 10 July 2013 Paeng Nepomuceno makes history anew ABS CBN News Retrieved 17 November 2023 a b PHNO Sports Beat www newsflash org Most wins of the tenpin bowling world cup guinnessworldrecords com Guinness World Records Most tenpin bowling titles guinnessworldrecords com Guinness World Records 13 July 2019 Paeng is certified gold level coach Manila Standard Manila Standard Archived from the original on 2018 01 02 PSA Athlete of the Year amazonaws com dead link Bowlers Journal September 2004 issue Luby Publishing Bowlers Journal November 2013 issue Luby Publishing a b c d e Grasso John Hartman Eric 7 August 2014 Historical Dictionary of Bowling Nepomuceno Rafael Paeng Rowman amp Littlefield p 219 ISBN 978 0810880221 Retrieved 1 January 2018 a b c Nepomuceno Rafael Paeng V De La Salle Alumni Association Retrieved 1 January 2018 a b c Guinness honors Paeng for 3rd time The Philippine Star 2 March 2013 Retrieved 1 January 2018 Bowling at the 1985 Southeast Asian Games Summarized by Plex page Content Summarization Henson Joaquin 14 August 2017 Paeng hopes for Golden Age in 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September 2021 Henson Joaquin 30 December 2017 Filipino bowling back on track The Philippine Star Retrieved 1 January 2018 PHNO Sports Beat www newsflash org A 3rd Guinness record for RP bowler Paeng GMA News 14 July 2008 Retrieved 1 January 2018 Terrado Reuben 28 May 2014 Bowling great Paeng Nepomuceno sadly admits sports is the least priority in the Philippines Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved 1 January 2018 10 Filipino Celebrities Who Have Received the Presidential Medal of Merit Esquiremag ph Presidential Medal of Merit Manuel L Quezon III www quezon ph Paeng planet s greatest bowler The Philippine STAR Winners Circle Philippine Sportswriters Association Retrieved 1 January 2018 Senate document senate gov ph Beltran Nelson 28 July 2011 Paeng planet s greatest bowler The Philippine Star Retrieved 1 January 2018 Caluag Randy 25 December 2013 TOYM awardee Chris Tiu is more than just a basketball player Manila Standard Retrieved 1 January 2018 Paeng Calma Codinera head 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