The Filipino flagbearers for the opening ceremony were Kathleen Dubberstein (curling) and Peter Groseclose (speedskating) Their best performance was at men's curling wherein they won the gold medal, the first ever Asian Winter Games medal for the nation, after beating South Korea in the final.
[12] Short track speed skater Peter Groseclose and curler Kathleen Dubberstein were the country's flagbearers for the opening ceremony.
[13][14] In this edition, the Philippines won their first ever Winter Asian Games medal – a gold in the curling men's team tournament.
[19] This marks the first time that curlers have competed for the Philippines at the Asian Winter Games, with the national federation Curling Pilipinas only being formed in 2023.
The Koreans took the final shot and were attempting to dislodge one of the yellow stones in a bid to score two points to win the gold but failed.
[27] They lost to Japan in the semifinal, and their rematch against China in the bronze medal game ended in a close defeat to finish fourth.
Russian-born Korovin received Filipino citizenship in 2024 allowing him to compete in the Asian Winter Games.
[34] Adrian Tongko was supposed to compete but withdrew due to sustaining a knee injury while training in Hakuba, Japan.