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Ambrosio Padilla

Ambrosio B. Padilla
Ambrosio Padilla 2010 stamp of the Philippines 3.jpg
Padilla on a 2010 stamp of the Philippines
Vice-Chairman of the 1986 Constitutional Commission
In office
June 2, 1986 – October 15, 1986
Appointed by Corazon Aquino
Senator of the Philippines
In office
December 30, 1957 – September 23, 1972
Minority leader of the Senate of the Philippines
In office
January 17, 1966 – December 30, 1969
Preceded by Estanislao Fernandez
Succeeded by Gerardo Roxas
Solicitor General of the Philippines
In office
1954–1957
President Ramon Magsaysay
Preceded by Querube Makalintal
Succeeded by Guillermo Torres
6th President of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation and 1st President of the Philippine Olympic Committee
In office
1970–1976
Preceded by Felipe Monserrat
Succeeded by Nereo Andolong
Personal details
Born Ambrosio Bibby Padilla
(1910-12-07)December 7, 1910
Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippine Islands
Died August 11, 1996(1996-08-11) (aged 85)
Quezon City, Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Spouse(s) Lourdes de las Alas
Basketball career
Career information
College Ateneo de Manila
University of the Philippines

Ambrosio Bibby Padilla (December 7, 1910 – August 11, 1996) 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.

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. Padilla fathered 10 children: 6 boys and 4 girls.

Padilla was born in San Miguel district in Manila. 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.


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