Philippines at the 1962 Asian Games

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Philippines at the
1962 Asian Games
Flag of the Philippines (1936-1985, 1986-1998).svg
IOC code PHI
NOC Philippine Olympic Committee
Website www.olympic.ph  (in English)
in Jakarta
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
7
Silver
6
Bronze
24
Total
37
Asian Games appearances (overview)

The Philippines participated in the 1962 Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia from August 24 to September 4, 1962. Ranked 3rd with 7 gold medals, 4 silver medals and 16 bronze medals with a total of 27 over-all medals. [1]

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Asian Games performance

Mona Sulaiman copped three gold medals when she topped the 100 and 200-meter dash and anchored the national squad in the women's 4x100-meter finals.[ citation needed ] Philippine boxing won their first gold medal when Filipino welterweight boxer Manfredo Alipala, a 24-year old National Open champion from Far Eastern University, outpunched Japan's Kichijiro Hamada in the finals. [2]

The Philippine basketball team captured its fourth championship in the Asian Games competitions. In tennis, Johnny Jose bagged the Asiad men's tennis singles gold medal. [3]

Medalists

Gold

No.MedalNameSportEvent
1Gold medal icon.svg Gold Remegio Vista
Isaac Gomez
Claro Pellosis
Rogelio Onofre
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's 4x100m Relay
2Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mona Sulaiman Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's 100m
3Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mona Sulaiman Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's 200m
4Gold medal icon.svg Gold Aida Molinos
Francisca Sanopal
Inocencia Solis
Mona Sulaiman
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's 4x100m Relay
5Gold medal icon.svg GoldEngracio Arazas
Kurt Bachmann
Narciso Bernardo
Geronimo Cruz
Manuel Jocson
Alfonso Marquez
Carlos Loyzaga (C)
Roel Nadurata
Eduardo Pacheco
Cristobal Ramas
Alberto Reynoso
Edgardo Roque
Joselino Roa
Coach: Enrique Crame
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball Men's Team
6Gold medal icon.svg Gold Manfredo Alipala Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Welterweight 67kg
7Gold medal icon.svg Gold Johnny Jose Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Men's Singles

Silver

No.MedalNameSportEvent
1Silver medal icon.svg Silver Francisca Sanopal Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's 80m Hurdles
2Silver medal icon.svg Silver Adolfo Feliciano Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting 50m Rifle 3
3Silver medal icon.svg SilverSampang Hassan
Antonio Saloso
Amir Hussin Hamsain
Roosevelt Abdulgafur
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 4x100m Medley Relay
4Silver medal icon.svg SilverConnie Paredes
Corazon Lozada
Gertrudes Lozada
Haydee Coloso-Espino
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Women's 4x100m Freestyle
5Silver medal icon.svg Silver Johnny Jose
Reymundo Deyro
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Men's Doubles
6Silver medal icon.svg Silver Johnny Jose
Reymundo Deyro
Miguel Dungo
Guillermo Hernandez
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Men's Team

Bronze

No.MedalNameSportEvent
1Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rogelio Onofre Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's 100m
2Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ciriaco Baronda Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's High Jump
3Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mona Sulaiman Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's Shot Put
4Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Josephine de la Viña Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's Discus Throw
5Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJose Ramirez Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Bantamweight 54kg
6Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeEgino Grafia Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Featherweight 57kg
7Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeCatalino Arpon Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Lightweight 60kg
8Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSampang Hassan Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke
9Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rolando Landrito Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 200m Breaststroke
10Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Amir Hussin Hamsain Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 100m Butterfly
11Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Amir Hussin Hamsain Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 200m Butterfly
12Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Roosevelt Abdulgafur
Bana Sailani
Haylil Said
Victorino Marcelino
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
13Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Haydee Coloso-Espino Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle
14Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeCorazon Lozada Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Women's 200m Freestyle
15Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeCorazon Lozada Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Women's 400m Freestyle
16Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Gertrudes Lozada Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Women's 100m Butterfly
17Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTessie Lozada
Dolores Agustin
Gertrudes Lozada
Haydee Coloso-Espino
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Women's 4x100m Medley Relay
18Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Miguel Dungo
Guillermo Hernandez
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Men's Doubles
19Bronze medal icon.svg BronzePatricia Yngayo Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Women's Singles
20Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDesideria Ampon Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Women's Singles
21Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDesideria Ampon
Patricia Yngayo
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Women's Doubles
22Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDesideria Ampon
Patricia Yngano
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Women's Team
23Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDesideria Ampon
Miguel Dungo
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Mixed Doubles
24Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJulius Baldesimo
Teofilo Benito
Guillermo Blanco
Domingo Cuenca
Agapito Custodio
Rodolfo Gonzales
Ruben Labay
Isaac Limosnero
Florencio Longakit
Rodolfo Manuel
Ildefonso Mariquit
Alfredo Mercado
Francisco Orante
Volleyball pictogram.svg Volleyball Men's Volleyball Nine-a-side

Multiple

NameSportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Mona Sulaiman Athletics 3014
Johnny Jose Tennis 1203
Francisca Sanopal Athletics 1102
Rogelio Onofre Athletics 1012
Reymundo Deyro Tennis 0202
Amir Hussin Hamsain Swimming 0123
Corazon Lozada Swimming 0123
Gertrudes Lozada Swimming 0123
Haydee Coloso-Espino Swimming 0123
Miguel Dungo Tennis 0123
Guillermo Hernandez Tennis 0112
Sampang Hassan Swimming 0112
Roosevelt Abdulgafur Swimming 0112
Desideria Ampon Tennis 0044
Patricia Yngayo Tennis 0033

Medal summary

Medals by sports

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics 4149
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis 1269
Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing 1034
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball 1001
Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming 021012
Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting 0101
Volleyball (indoor) pictogram.svg Volleyball 0011
Totals (7 entries)762437

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