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Peter Gabriel Magnaye

Filipino badminton player (born 1992)

Badminton player

Peter Gabriel Magnaye
Birth namePeter Gabriel Magnaye de Jesus
CountryPhilippines
Born (1992-04-09) 9 April 1992 (age 32)
Manila, Philippines
Height1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight70 kg (154 lb)
HandednessRight
Highest ranking51 (MD 17 September 2015)
157 (XD 3 December 2019)
BWF profile

Peter Gabriel Magnaye de Jesus (born 9 April 1992) is a Filipino badminton player.[1] He won the men's doubles title at the 2014 Swiss International tournament with Paul Jefferson Vivas,[2] and the mixed doubles title at the 2019 Sydney International with Thea Pomar.[3]

Achievements

BWF International Challenge/Series

Men's doubles

Mixed doubles

 BWF International Challenge tournament
 BWF International Series tournament

References

External links

Peter Gabriel Magnaye (32)
April 9th, 1992

Badminton player – Peter Gabriel Magnaye was born in Manila (Capital city of the Philippines) on April 9th, 1992 and is 32 years old today.

Age

How old is Peter Gabriel Magnaye?

32

Peter Gabriel Magnaye is 32 years old.

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BADMINTON was never his first love—until he realized he was born for it.

UST Male Shuttler Peter Gabriel “Ariel” Magnaye came from a family of badminton aficionados, so it was no surprise that he would pursue the path. As the family mantra goes, being a Magnaye pretty much decided what you would do.

During his childhood, the young Ariel was more into basketball, confessing that he tried badminton only because “they wanted me to play.”

“Before, I really did not like to play the sport,” he said, “I liked basketball when I was a kid but now, I’m really addicted to badminton.”

His father, Ronald, played for the national team in the early 1990s. He made it to the international stage, playing in the 1991 and 1993 South East Asian Games and in the 1991 Arafura Games, where he won a bronze medal in the men’s doubles division.

But it was his older brother Kiko, also a UST Male Shuttler, who influenced him to try the sport. They now form the school’s formidable duo in double’s play.

The younger Magnaye acknowledged a sibling rivalry of sorts, but said it was more about academics than

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