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Philippines at the 2013 SEA Games

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Philippines at the
2013 Southeast Asian Games
IOC codePHI
NOCPhilippine Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph (in English)
in Naypyidaw
Competitors210
Flag bearerJason Balabal (wrestling)[1]
Medals
Ranked 7th
Gold
29
Silver
34
Bronze
38
Total
101
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

The Philippines competed at the 27th Southeast Asian Games held in Naypyidaw, the capital of Myanmar, as well as in two other main cities, Yangon and Mandalay.[2] from 11 to 22 December 2013.

Preparation

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According to Richie Garcia, the chairman of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), the 2013 SEA games has to give more attention due to criticism of the country's delegation to the London Olympic Games which was allegedly influenced by the “Have money, will travel,” scheme. Composed of about 148 athletes, the Philippines' delegation to the SEA games includes a former medalist of SEA games in Palembang Indonesia.[3]

After the exclusion of Olympic sports, the inclusion of indigenous sports such as vovinam, kempo and chinlone and the number of gold medals allotted was increased on sports where the host Myanmar deemed to have better chances of winning like dragon boat, the Philippines has decided to send a "token delegation" to Myanmar.[4][5]

The Philippine Olympic Committee, has set criteria to determine which athletes would be sent to the games. The committee used a gold medal criteria in its selection process. The committee insists that funding would not boost one team's bid to be included in the country's official delegation to the games.[6] The Philippine Olympic Committee and Philippine Sports Commission did not gave the greenlight for the participation of the country's national u-23 football team due to “lack of international friendlies” base their qualifications on, drawing criticism. The women's football team was allowed to participate in the tournament.[7]

Expectations

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Philippine Sports Commission chairman Richie Garcia expects the country to win at least 25 medals. The country's top officials sees a number of sports such as athletics, boxing, sailing, weightlifting and wushu as potential sources for gold. Despite the low number of delegation the country has seen in years, Philippine Olympic Committee chairman Jose Cojuangco, expects the same finish for the country's representatives. He refuted criticisms on the number of delegates and insists that it is about the quality of athletes and not the number of athletes being sent to the games.[8]

Broadcasting

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ABS-CBN was named the sole official broadcaster of the games in the Philippines, after the successful broadcast. But due to the expensive and non-free TV rights coming from Myanmar (The previous edition of the Games TV rights were free), the network only decided to air Basketball Men's and Football Women's on a delayed basis. Other events including the Ceremonies were not aired. Studio 23 aired the games, which eventually closed down a month after and also one probable cause to free all airtime in the channel before shutting down.

Medalists

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Gold

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No. Medal Name Sport Event
1  Gold Earl Yap
Dean Adriano
Ian Chipeco
Archery Men's team compound
2  Gold Henry Dagmil Athletics Men's long jump
3  Gold Arnand Christian Bagsit Athletics Men's 400m
4  Gold Eric Cray Athletics Men's 400M Hurdles
5  Gold Christopher Ulboc Athletics Men's 3000m Steeplechase
6  Gold Jeeson Ramil Cid Athletics Men's Decathlon
7  Gold Isidro Del Prado Jr.
Edgardo Alejan Jr.
Julius Felicisimo Nierras
Archand Christian Bagsit
Athletics Men's 4 × 400 m Relay
8  Gold Kevin Alas
Matthew Ganuelas
Ronald Pascual
Bobby Ray Parks Jr.
Jericho Cruz
Mac Belo
Marcus Douthit
Roi Sumang
Garvo Lanete
Kevin Ferrer
Kiefer Ravena
Basketball Men's team
9  Gold Dennis Orcollo Billiards Men's 10-Ball Pool Singles
10  Gold Rubilen Amit Billiards Women's 10-Ball Pool Singles
11  Gold Josie Gabuco Boxing Women's 45–48kg
12  Gold Mark Anthony Barriga Boxing Men's 48kg
13  Gold Mario Fernandez Boxing Men's 56kg
14  Gold Mark Lester Galedo Cycling Men's 50km Individual Time Trial
15  Gold Daniel Caluag Cycling Men's BMX
16  Gold Princess Superal Golf Women's individual
17  Gold Princess Superal
Miya Legaspi
Kat Briones
Golf Women's team
18  Gold Gilbert Ramirez Judo Men's 73kg
19  Gold Kiyomi Watanabe Judo Women's 63kg
20  Gold Ramon Antonio Franco Karate Men's Kumite 55kg
21  Gold Preciosa Ocaya Muay Thai Women's 54kg
22  Gold Nestor Cordova Rowing Men's Singles Sculls
23  Gold Dustin Jacob Mella
Raphael Enrico Mella
Vidal Marvin Gabriel
Taekwondo Men's team poomsae
24  Gold Jade Zafra Taekwondo Women's gyeorugi 57 kg
25  Gold Kristopher Robert Uy Taekwondo Men's gyeorugi +87 kg
26  Gold Kirstie Elaine Alora Taekwondo Women's gyeorugi +73 kg
27  Gold Jessie Aligaga Wushu Men's Sanshou 48kg
28  Gold Denbert Arcita Wushu Men's Sanshou 52kg
29  Gold Daniel Parantac Wushu Men's taolu Taijiquan/Taijijian

Silver

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No. Medal Name Sport Event
1  Silver Edgardo Alejan Jr. Athletics Men's 400m
2  Silver Mervin Guarte Athletics Men's 800m
3  Silver Arniel Ferrera Athletics Men's hammer throw
4  Silver Narcisa Atienza Athletics Women's Heptathlon
5  Silver Joan Grajales
Chovi Borja
Merenciana Arayi
Camille Sambile
Melissa Jacob
Bernadette Mercado
Angeli Gloriani
Cindy Resultay
Cassandra Tioseco
Analyn Almazan
Denise Tiu
Basketball Women's team
6  Silver Carlo Biado Billiards Men's 10-ball Pool Singles
7  Silver Rubilen Amit Billiards Women's 9-ball Pool Singles
8  Silver Junel Cantancio Boxing Men's 60kg
9  Silver Dennis Galvan Boxing Men's 64kg
10  Silver Wilfredo Lopez Boxing Men's 75kg
11  Silver Nesthy Petecio Boxing Women's 57kg
12  Silver John Paul Gomez Chess Men's 960 Rapid
13  Silver Darwin Laylo
Eugene Torre
Rogelio Antonio Jr.
John Paul Gomez
Chess Men's ASEAN Rapid Team
14  Silver Christopher John Caluag Cycling Men's BMX
15  Silver Nancy Lucero Judo Women's 45kg
16  Silver Helen Dawa Judo Women's 48kg
17  Silver Jenielou Mosqueda Judo Women's 57kg
18  Silver Mae Soriano Karate Women's kumite 55kg
19  Silver Phillip Delarmino Muay Thai Men's 54kg
20  Silver Jonathan Polosan Muay Thai Men's 63.5kg
21  Silver Benjamin Tolentino
Edgar Ilas
Rowing Men's double sculls
22  Silver Roque Abala
Alvin Amposta
Rowing Men's lightweight double sculls
23  Silver Richly Magsanai
Ridgely Balladares
Sailing Men's international 470
24  Silver Geylord Coveta Sailing Men's Open RS:X
25  Silver Marvin Gabriel Vidal Taekwondo Men's Single Poomsae
26  Silver Francis Aaron Agojo Taekwondo Men's gyeorugi 54 kg
27  Silver Samuel Morrison Taekwondo Men's gyeorugi 74 kg
28  Silver Christianal Dela Cruz Taekwondo Men's gyeorugi 80 kg
29  Silver Hidilyn Diaz Weightlifting Women's 58kg
30  Silver Margarito Angana Jr. Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 55kg
31  Silver Jason Balabal Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 84kg
32  Silver Daniel Parantac
John Kiethly Chan
Norlence Catolico
Wushu Men's taolu Weapons Duilian Team
33  Silver Divine Wally Wushu Women's Sanshou 48kg
34  Silver Evita Elise Zamora Wushu Women's Shanshou 52kg

Bronze

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No. Medal Name Sport Event
1  Bronze Earl Benjamin Yap Archery Men's individual compound
2  Bronze Eric Panique Athletics Men's Marathon
3  Bronze Jessica Barnard Athletics Women's 3000m Steeplechase
4  Bronze Riezel Buenaventura Athletics Women's pole vault
5  Bronze Iris Ranola Billiards Women's 10-ball Pool Singles
6  Bronze Francisco Dela Cruz Billiards Men's Carom 1 Cushion Singles
7  Bronze Efren Reyes Billiards Men's Carom 1 Cushion Singles
8  Bronze Rey Saludar Boxing Men's 52kg
9  Bronze Maricris Igram Boxing Women's 51kg
10  Bronze Irish Magno Boxing Women's 54kg
11  Bronze Hermie Macaranas Canoeing Men's C1 1000m
12  Bronze John Paul Gomez Chess Men's international Rapid
13  Bronze Rogelio Antonio Jr. Chess Men's international Blitz
14  Bronze Ronald Oranza Cycling Men's 50km Individual Time Trial
15  Bronze Ronald Oranza
Mark John Galedo
Rustom C Lim
Cycling Men's 163km team Road Race
16  Bronze Bryn Quillotes Judo Men's 60kg
17  Bronze Angelo Gabriel Gumila Judo Men's 90kg
18  Bronze Joanna Mae Ylanan Karate Women's kumite 68kg
19  Bronze Nerlyn Huinda Pencak Silat Women's 55–60kg
20  Bronze Clyde Joy Baria Pencak Silat Women's 70–75kg
21  Bronze Emmanuel Escote
Jason Huerte
Rhey Jey Ortouste
Sepak Takraw Men's Double Regu
22  Bronze Joshua Hall Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke
23  Bronze Matt Louis Navata Swimming Men's 200m butterfly
24  Bronze Jasmine Al-Khaldi Swimming Women's 100m freestyle
25  Bronze Jasmine Al-Khaldi Swimming Women's 100m butterfly
26  Bronze Richard Gonzales Table Tennis Men's singles
27  Bronze Ma. Carla Janice Lagman
Rani Ortega
Rinna Babanto
Taekwondo Women's team poomsae
28  Bronze Paul Romero Taekwondo Men's gyeorugi 63 kg
29  Bronze Gershon Bautista Taekwondo Men's gyeorugi 68 kg
30  Bronze Mary Anjelay Pelaez Taekwondo Women's gyeorugi 46 kg
31  Bronze Pauline Louise Lopez Taekwondo Women's gyeorugi 53 kg
32  Bronze Jane Rafaelle Narra Taekwondo Women's gyeorugi 73 kg
33  Bronze Alvin Lobrequito Wrestling Men's freestyle 55kg
34  Bronze Jhonny Morte Wrestling Men's freestyle 60kg
35  Bronze Joseph Angana Wrestling Men's freestyle 66kg
36  Bronze Jason Balabal Wrestling Men's freestyle 84kg
37  Bronze Francisco Solis Wushu Men's Sanshou 56kg
38  Bronze Kariza Kris Chan
Nastasha Enriquez
Wushu Women's taolu Barehand Duilian

Medal summary

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By sports

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RankSportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Athletics64313
2Taekwondo44614
3Boxing34310
4Wushu3328
5Judo2327
6Billiards and snooker2237
7Cycling2125
8Golf2002
9Muay1203
Rowing1203
11Karatedo1113
12Basketball1102
13Archery1012
14Wrestling0246
15Chess0224
16Sailing0202
17Weightlifting0101
18Swimming0044
19Pencak silat0022
20Canoeing0011
Sepak takraw0011
Table Tennis0011
Totals (22 entries)293438101

References

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  1. ^ Nakpil, Danielle (25 November 2019). "Throwback SEA Games: Former Philippine flag bearers". CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on 26 May 2023. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  2. ^ Phl bats for more Olympic events in SEAG , The Philippine Star Retrieved July 18, 2012
  3. ^ Abac Cordero SEAG move on more Olympic events hailed, The Philippine Star Retrieved July 20, 2012
  4. ^ Cordero, Abac (2013-06-18). "PH mulls SEA Games pullout". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2013-12-09.
  5. ^ "Philippines protests SEA Games sports selection - Australia Network News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". Abc.net.au. 30 May 2013. Retrieved 2013-12-09.
  6. ^ "Some PH athletes, teams facing SEA Games snub". 25 July 2013.
  7. ^ Leyba, Olmin (2013-10-01). "Malditas in SEAG, Azkals no | Sports, News, The Philippine Star". philstar.com. Retrieved 2013-12-09.
  8. ^ Cordero, Abac (2013-10-15). "SEA Games: Garcia predicts haul of 25 golds | Sports, News, The Philippine Star". philstar.com. Retrieved 2013-12-09.