Philippines at the 1979 SEA Games

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Philippines at the
1979 Southeast 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 4th
Gold
24
Silver
31
Bronze
38
Total
93
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

The Philippines participated at the 10th Southeast Asian Games held from 21 to 30 September 1979 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Contents

SEA Games performance

Medalists

Gold

No.MedalNameSportEvent
1Gold medal icon.svg Gold William Wilson Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 400m Freestyle
2Gold medal icon.svg GoldPia Tamayo
Gladys Imperial
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Women's Doubles
3Gold medal icon.svg GoldPhilippines Volleyball pictogram.svg Volleyball Women's Team [1] [2]

Silver

No.MedalNameSportEvent
1Silver medal icon.svg SilverCarlos Santos Jr. Archery pictogram.svg Archery Men's Individual Recurve
2Silver medal icon.svg SilverCarlos Santos Jr. Archery pictogram.svg Archery Men's Individual Recurve 50m
3Silver medal icon.svg SilverCarlos Santos Jr. Archery pictogram.svg Archery Men's Individual Recurve 70m
4Silver medal icon.svg SilverCarlos Santos Jr. Archery pictogram.svg Archery Men's Individual Recurve 90m
5Silver medal icon.svg SilverPhilippines Archery pictogram.svg Archery Men's Team Recurve
6Silver medal icon.svg SilverCarla Ramas Archery pictogram.svg Archery Women's Individual Recurve 50m
7Silver medal icon.svg SilverPhilippines Archery pictogram.svg Archery Women's Team Recurve
8Silver medal icon.svg SilverPhilippines Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball Men's Team
9Silver medal icon.svg SilverRichard Luna Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke
10Silver medal icon.svg SilverRichard Luna Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke
11Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jairulla Jaitulla Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 100m Breaststroke
12Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jairulla Jaitulla Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 200m Breaststroke
13Silver medal icon.svg SilverPhilippines Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay
14Silver medal icon.svg Silver Manuel Valleramos Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Men's Singles
15Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ramon Solis Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting Men's Weightlifting

Bronze

No.MedalNameSportEvent
1Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeCarlos Santos Jr. Archery pictogram.svg Archery Men's Individual Recurve 30m
2Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJocelyn Guerrero Archery pictogram.svg Archery Women's Individual Recurve 30m
3Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeVicente Cheng Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 200m Freestyle
4Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze William Wilson Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 1500m Freestyle
5Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeNoel Madridejo Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke
6Bronze medal icon.svg BronzePhilippines Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay
7Bronze medal icon.svg BronzePhilippines Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay
8Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMaria Theresa Espinoza Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Women's 200m Backstroke
9Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Nancy Deano Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Women's 100m Breaststroke
10Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRudolf Gabriel
Manuel Castillon
Ramon Navalpa
Manuel Valleramos
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Men's Team
11Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeGladys Imperial
Pia Tamayo
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Women's Team
12Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Manuel Valleramos
Pia Tamayo
Tennis pictogram.svg Tennis Mixed Doubles
13Bronze medal icon.svg BronzePhilippines Volleyball pictogram.svg Volleyball Men's Team

Multiple

NameSportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Pia Tamayo Tennis 1023
Gladys Imperial Tennis 1012
William Wilson Swimming 1012
Carlos Santos Jr. Archery 0415
Richard Luna Swimming 0213
Jairulla Jaitulla Swimming 0202
Manuel Valleramos Tennis 0123

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