Philippines at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games | |
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IOC code | PHI |
NOC | Philippine Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Jakarta and Palembang | |
Competitors | 512 in 39 sports |
Flag bearer | Rey Saludar [1] (boxing) |
Officials | 140 |
Medals Ranked 6th |
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Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview) | |
This year's Philippine contingent at the 26th Southeast Asian Games consists of 512 athletes and 140 officials [2] which is higher than the proposed contingent. Filipino Athletes will compete in a total of 39 sports events. [3] The games will be held from 11 to 22 November 2011 in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia.
No. | Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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1 | Gold | Earl Benjamin Jacinto Yap Delfin Anthony Adriano | Archery | Men's team |
2 | Gold | Rene Herrera | Athletics | Men's 3000m Steeplechase |
3 | Gold | Edgardo Alejan Julius Nierras Junrey Ocampo Bano Archand Christian Bagsit | Athletics | Men's 4x400m Relay |
4 | Gold | Marestella Torres | Athletics | Women's long jump |
5 | Gold | Alfredo Olivares Jr. Carlos Alberto Munoz Charlie Labrador Christian Canlas Darwin Dela Calzada Ernesto Binarao Francis Candela Fulgencio Rances Jr. Galedo Christian Jonash Ponce Jon-Jon Robles Joseph Orillana Junnifer Pinero Marvin Malig Matt Laurel Ram Casey Alipio Roel Empacis Romeo Jasmin Jr. Rommel Roja Ruben Angeles Saxon Omandac Vladimir Eguia | Baseball | Men's team |
6 | Gold | Bobby Ray Parks Jr. Chris Ellis Chris Tiu Cliff Hodge Dave Marcelo Jake Pascual Emman Monfort Garvo Lanete Greg Slaughter Kiefer Ravena Nico Salva RR Garcia | Basketball | Men's team |
7 | Gold | Dennis Orcollo | Billiards | Men's 8-Ball Pool Singles |
8 | Gold | Iris Ranola | Billiards | Women's 8-Ball Pool Singles |
9 | Gold | Iris Ranola | Billiards | Women's 9-Ball Pool Singles |
10 | Gold | Frederick Ong | Bowling | Men's singles |
11 | Gold | Charly Suarez | Boxing | Men's Lightweight 60kg |
12 | Gold | Dennis Galvan | Boxing | Men's Light Welterweight 64kg |
13 | Gold | Josie Gabuco | Boxing | Women's Pinweight 46kg |
14 | Gold | Alice Aparri | Boxing | Women's light flyweight 48kg |
15 | Gold | Francisco Sainz Alquiros George Sy Soo | Bridge | Men's Butler |
16 | Gold | Francisco Sainz Alquiros Gemma Mariano | Bridge | Mixed Butler |
17 | Gold | Wesley So | Chess | Men's Blitz |
18 | Gold | Alfie Pajo Catalan | Cycling | Men's Track 4km Individual Pursuit |
19 | Gold | Mier Lohn Renee | Cycling | Men's Track 40km Points Race |
20 | Gold | Diego Lorenzo | Equestrian | Individual Jumping |
21 | Gold | Walbert Mendoza | Fencing | Men's individual Sabre |
22 | Gold | Danielle Faith San | Fin Swimming | Women's 50m Surface |
23 | Gold | Ma. Victoria Alicia Recinto | Gymnastics | Women's Rhythmic Ball |
24 | Gold | Ma. Victoria Alicia Recinto | Gymnastics | Women's Rhythmic Ribbon |
25 | Gold | Ma. Victoria Alicia Recinto | Gymnastics | Women's Rhythmic Rope |
26 | Gold | Nancy Quillotes | Judo | Women's Combat 45kg |
27 | Gold | Nestor Ison Cordova | Rowing | Men's single sculls |
28 | Gold | Acuna Florante Rebollos Christian Paul Oira de Leon Dario Bacarisas Edmer Rudal Del Socorro Emerson Atilano Isidro Abello Jasper Cabrera Jerome Bacarisas Leo Barredo Opolonio Rosales Orlando Constantino Binarao Oscar Regalado Bradshaw IV Romeo Bumagat Victorio Enriquez | Softball | Men's team |
29 | Gold | Angelique Benjamin Annalie Tabiano Benjamen Cindy Carol L. Banay Dela Cruz Marissa Elvie Entrina Gina Bacus Luzviminda Dela Torre Embudo Marlyn Francisco Melanie Laserna Queeny Sabobo Rizza Bernardino Sarah Jane Moya Agravante Veronica Belleza | Softball | Women's team |
30 | Gold | Rani Ann Ortega Francesca Lagman Alarilla Ma. Carla Lagman | Taekwondo | Women's team poomsae |
31 | Gold | John Paul Lizardo | Taekwondo | Men's Flyweight 58kg |
32 | Gold | Maria Camille Manalo | Taekwondo | Women's Lightweight 62kg |
33 | Gold | Kirstie Alora | Taekwondo | Women's Heavyweight +73kg |
34 | Gold | Denise Dy Treat Huey | Tennis | Mixed doubles |
35 | Gold | Alex A. Generalo Benedicto Oreta Zafra Florence A. Caro Ric Nacional Ricky Mirana Sardenas Rolando D. Isidro Ambrosio A. Gotinas Manuel M. Maya Alex O. Sumagaysay Diomedes B. Manalo Ronnel B. Rafael Joseph O. Magno Dany M. Funela Edward I. Balbuena Jameson O. Buhamit Louie Rodriguez Orias Nelson I. Cordova Raquiel P. Espinosa Leonel P. Imus Alberto T. Hugo Alex A. Generalo Datibo Romares Edcer C. Penetrante Hermie M. Macarana Norwel T. Cajes | Traditional Boat Race | Men's team 20+1+1 500m |
36 | Gold | Ina Flores | Wall Climbing | Women's Boulder |
37 | Gold | Margarito Angana | Wrestling | Men's Greco-Roman 55kg |
38 | Gold | Jason Balabal | Wrestling | Men's Greco-Roman 84kg |
39 | Gold | Mark Eddiva | Wushu | Men's Sanshou 65kg |
40 | Gold | Eduard Folayang | Wushu | Men's Sanshou 70kg |
No. | Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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1 | Silver | Earl Benjamin Jacinto Yap | Archery | Men's individual |
2 | Silver | Jennifer Dy Chan | Archery | Men's individual |
3 | Silver | Archand Christian Bagsit | Athletics | Men's 400m |
4 | Silver | Mervin Guarte | Athletics | Men's 800m |
5 | Silver | Mervin Guarte | Athletics | Men's 1500m |
6 | Silver | Eric Panique | Athletics | Men's Marathon |
7 | Silver | Henry Dagmil | Athletics | Men's long jump |
8 | Silver | Arniel Ferrera | Athletics | Men's hammer throw |
9 | Silver | Rosie Villarito | Athletics | Women's javelin throw |
10 | Silver | Narcisa Atienza | Athletics | Women's Heptathlon |
11 | Silver | Jessie Lacuna | Swimming | Men's 200m freestyle |
12 | Silver | Dorothy Grace Hong | Swimming | Women's 200m backstroke |
13 | Silver | Nino Carog Jaime Asok | Diving | Men's 3m Synchronized Springboard |
14 | Silver | Rexel Fabriga Jaime Asok | Diving | Men's 10m Synchronized Platform |
15 | Silver | Dexter Alamara Norton Alamara Dan Paolo Dela Cruz Sean Bonyea Cruz Kristoffer Roi Dela Cruz Sherwin De La Paz Dale Evangelista Elcid Evangelista Tani Gomez Jr. Raphael Evan Grabador Ronald Alejo Guiriba Teofilo Antonio Juan Ryan Edward Tamula | Water Polo | Men's team |
16 | Silver | Analyn Almazan Anna Katrina Pineda Aurora Adriano Bernadette Mercado Chovi Borja Diana Rose Jose Joan Grajales Karen Lomogda Maria Lalaine Flores Marites Gadian Melissa Jacob Merenciana Ewon Arayi Treena Anne Therese Limgenco | Basketball | Women's team |
17 | Silver | Francisco Dela Cruz | Billiards | Men's Single 1-Cushion Carom |
18 | Silver | Rubilen Amit | Billiards | Women's 9-Ball Pool Singles |
19 | Silver | Jeremy Posadas | Bowling | Men's singles |
20 | Silver | Engelberto Rivera Frederick Ong | Bowling | Men's doubles |
21 | Silver | Engelberto Rivera Frederick Ong Raoul Miranda Jeremy Posadas Gian Carlo Mansilungan Rogelio Enriquez Jr. | Bowling | Men's team of Five |
22 | Silver | Frederick Ong | Bowling | Men's masters |
23 | Silver | Nesthy Petecio | Boxing | Women's Bantamweight 54kg |
24 | Silver | George Sy Soo Encontro Mylene Urriquia | Bridge | Mixed Butler |
25 | Silver | Francisco Sainz Alquiroz Allen L. Tan Gemma Mariano Viksi Egen | Bridge | Mixed Team |
26 | Silver | John Paul Gomez | Chess | Men's Blindfold |
27 | Silver | Wesley So | Chess | Men's Standard |
28 | Silver | Rulp Ylem Jose | Chess | Women's Standard |
29 | Silver | Oliver Barbosa Catherine Perena | Chess | Mixed Standard |
30 | Silver | Joey Barba | Cycling | Men's Mountain Biking 1.5km Downhill |
31 | Silver | Mark Galledo | Cycling | Men's 180km Road Race |
32 | Silver | Epingger Apryl | Cycling | Women's Track 500m Individual Time Trial |
33 | Silver | Epingger Apryl | Cycling | Women's Track Sprint |
34 | Silver | Toni Leviste | Equestrian | Individual Jumping |
35 | Silver | Diego Lorenzo Toni Leviste Michelle Barrera Joker Arroyo | Equestrian | Team Jumping |
36 | Silver | Philippines | Karate | Men's team kumite |
37 | Silver | Jul-Omar Abdulhakim | Pencak Silat | Men's tarung Class B 55kg |
38 | Silver | Benjamin Tolentino Jose Turingan Rodriguez | Rowing | Men's double sculls |
39 | Silver | Ridgely Balladares Rommel Chavez | Sailing | Men's international 470 |
40 | Silver | Samuel Noguit Jhomar Arcilla Joseph Arcilla Giovanni Pietro Mamawal Mikoff Manduriao | Soft tennis | Men's team |
41 | Silver | Marvin Gabriel Vidal Shaneen Sia | Taekwondo | Mixed Pair Poomsae |
42 | Silver | Jose Anthony Soriano | Taekwondo | Men's Middleweight 87kg |
43 | Silver | Alexander Briones | Taekwondo | Men's Heavyweight +87kg |
44 | Silver | Cecil Mamiit Treat Huey | Tennis | Men's doubles |
45 | Silver | Cecil Mamiit Treat Huey Jeson Patrombon | Tennis | Men's team |
46 | Silver | Alex A. Generalo Benedicto Oreta Zafra Florence A. Caro Ric Nacional Ricky Mirana Sardenas Rolando D. Isidro Ambrosio A. Gotinas Manuel M. Maya Alex O. Sumagaysay Diomedes B. Manalo Ronnel B. Rafael Joseph O. Magno | Traditional Boat Race | Men's team 10+1+1 500m |
47 | Silver | Alex A. Generalo Benedicto Oreta Zafra Florence A. Caro Ric Nacional Ricky Mirana Sardenas Rolando D. Isidro Ambrosio A. Gotinas Manuel M. Maya Alex O. Sumagaysay Diomedes B. Manalo Ronnel B. Rafael Joseph O. Magno Dany M. Funela Edward I. Balbuena Jameson O. Buhamit Louie Rodriguez Orias Nelson I. Cordova Raquiel P. Espinosa Leonel P. Imus Alberto T. Hugo Datibo Romares Edcer C. Penetrante Hermie M. Macarana Norwel T. Cajes | Traditional Boat Race | Men's team 20+1+1 2000m |
48 | Silver | Hidilyn Diaz | Weightlifting | Women's 58kg |
49 | Silver | Michael Baletin | Wrestling | Men's Greco-Roman 74kg |
50 | Silver | Robertson Torres | Wrestling | Men's Greco-Roman 120kg |
51 | Silver | Roque Mana-ay | Wrestling | Men's freestyle 66kg |
52 | Silver | Daniel Parantac | Wushu | Men's taolu Taijiquan/Taijijian |
53 | Silver | John Keithly Chan Engelbert Addongan Eleazar Jacob | Wushu | Men's taolu duilian |
54 | Silver | Benjie Rivera | Wushu | Men's Sanshou 56kg |
55 | Silver | Mariane Mariano | Wushu | Women's Sanshou 56kg |
No. | Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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1 | Bronze | Eduardo Buenavista | Athletics | Men's Marathon |
2 | Bronze | Benigno Marayag | Athletics | Men's long jump |
3 | Bronze | Danilo Fresnido | Athletics | Men's javelin throw |
4 | Bronze | Katherin Santos | Athletics | Women's long jump |
5 | Bronze | Loralie Sermona | Athletics | Women's hammer throw |
6 | Bronze | Ryan Arabejo | Swimming | Men's 1500m freestyle |
7 | Bronze | Charles Walker Jessie Lacuna Dhill Anderson Lee Kendrick Uy | Swimming | Men's 4x100m freestyle relay |
8 | Bronze | Charles Walker Jessie Lacuna Jose Gonzales Ryan Arabejo | Swimming | Men's 4x200m freestyle relay |
9 | Bronze | Dorothy Grace Hong | Swimming | Women's 50m backstroke |
10 | Bronze | Dorothy Grace Hong | Swimming | Women's 100m backstroke |
11 | Bronze | Sheila Mae Perez Cecil Domenios | Diving | Women's 3m Synchronized Springboard |
12 | Bronze | Efren Reyes | Billiards | Men's Single 1-Cushion Carom |
13 | Bronze | Reynaldo Grandea | Billiards | Men's Single 3-Cushion Carom |
14 | Bronze | Efren Reyes | Billiards | Men's Single 3-Cushion Carom |
15 | Bronze | Francisco Mertado | Billiards | Men's 9-Ball Pool Singles |
16 | Bronze | Engelberto Rivera Frederick Ong Raoul Miranda | Bowling | Men's trios |
17 | Bronze | Rey Saludar | Boxing | Women's Flyweight 52kg |
18 | Bronze | Gemma Mariano Encontro Mylene Urriquia Viksi Egan Rosemarie A. Unson | Bridge | Women's team |
19 | Bronze | Darwin Laylo | Chess | Men's Blindfold |
20 | Bronze | Mark Paragua | Chess | Men's Blitz |
21 | Bronze | Catherin Perena | Chess | Women's Rapid |
22 | Bronze | Nino Surban | Cycling | Men's Mountain Biking Cross Country |
23 | Bronze | Mark Galledo | Cycling | Men's Road 50km Individual Time Trial |
24 | Bronze | Mark Galledo George Oconer Lloyd Reynante Ronald Gorantes | Cycling | Men's Road 70km team Time Trial |
25 | Bronze | Mier Lohn Renee | Cycling | Men's Track 4km Individual Pursuit |
26 | Bronze | Jan Paul Morales Alfie Pajo Catalan Mier Lohn Renee Arnold Marcelo | Cycling | Men's Track 4km team Pursuit |
27 | Bronze | Jan Paul Morales | Cycling | Men's Track 10km Scratch Race |
28 | Bronze | Epingger Apryl | Cycling | Women's Track 5km Scratch Race |
29 | Bronze | Gian Carlo Nocom Edmon Velez Eric Brando II | Fencing | Men's team sabre |
30 | Bronze | Jylyn Nicanor Lenny Otadoy Michelle Brozula | Fencing | Women's team sabre |
31 | Bronze | Madel Galvez Harlene Orendain Michelle Brozula | Fencing | Women's team Epee |
32 | Bronze | Franz Garett Baaco Leonard Angelo Sabellina Matthew Earl Rodriguez Mike Godoy | Fin swimming | Men's 4x100m Bi-Fins |
33 | Bronze | Dottie Ardina | Golf | Women's individual |
34 | Bronze | Ma. Victoria Alicia Recinto | Gymnastics | Women's Rhythmic Hoop |
35 | Bronze | Lloyd Dennis Catipon | Judo | Men's Combat 66kg |
36 | Bronze | Gilbert Ramirez | Judo | Men's Combat 73kg |
37 | Bronze | John Baylon | Judo | Men's Combat 81kg |
38 | Bronze | Helen Dawa | Judo | Women's Combat 48kg |
39 | Bronze | Jenie Lou Mosqueda | Judo | Women's Combat 52kg |
40 | Bronze | Kiyomi Watanabe | Judo | Women's Combat 70kg |
41 | Bronze | James delos Santos | Karate | Men's individual Kata |
42 | Bronze | Jayson Ramil Macaalay | Karate | Men's kumite -60kg |
43 | Bronze | Ronnel Garcia Balingit | Karate | Men's kumite -84kg |
44 | Bronze | Erica Celin Samonte | Karate | Women's kumite -50kg |
45 | Bronze | Mae Soriano | Karate | Women's kumite -55kg |
46 | Bronze | Philippines | Karate | Women's team kumite |
47 | Bronze | Christopher Yabut | Pencak Silat | Men's tarung Class C 60kg |
48 | Bronze | Ronald Perena | Pencak Silat | Men's tarung Class F 75kg |
49 | Bronze | Nerlyn Huinda | Pencak Silat | Women's tarung Class C 60kg |
50 | Bronze | Edgar Recan Ilas Alvin Lopez Amposta]] | Rowing | Men's lightweight double sculls |
51 | Bronze | Geylord Coveta | Sailing | Men's Mistral One Design |
52 | Bronze | Philippines | Sepak Takraw | Men's doubles |
53 | Bronze | Joseph Arcilla | Soft Tennis | Men's singles |
54 | Bronze | Joseph Arcilla Jhomar Arcilla | Soft Tennis | Men's doubles |
55 | Bronze | Cheryl Macasera Deena Rose Cruz | Soft Tennis | Women's doubles |
56 | Bronze | Samuel Noguit Noelle Zoleta | Soft Tennis | Mixed doubles |
57 | Bronze | Josephine Paaguyo Cheryl Macasera Deena Rose Cruz Divina Gracia Escala Noelle Zoleta | Soft Tennis | Women's team |
58 | Bronze | Richard Gonzales Rodel Valle | Table Tennis | Men's doubles |
59 | Bronze | Marvin Gabriel Vidal | Taekwondo | Men's individual poomsae |
60 | Bronze | Samuel Morrison | Taekwondo | Men's Featherweight 68kg |
61 | Bronze | Leigh Anne Nuguid | Taekwondo | Women's finweight 46kg |
62 | Bronze | Pauline Lopez | Taekwondo | Women's Flyweight 49kg |
63 | Bronze | Karla Avala | Taekwondo | Women's Featherweight 57kg |
64 | Bronze | Cecil Mamiit | Tennis | Men's singles |
65 | Bronze | Anna Clarice Patrimonio | Tennis | Women's singles |
66 | Bronze | Anna Clarice Patrimonio Denise Dy Marian Capadocia | Tennis | Women's team |
67 | Bronze | Alex A. Generalo Benedicto Oreta Zafra Florence A. Caro Ric Nacional Ricky Mirana Sardenas Rolando D. Isidro Ambrosio A. Gotinas Manuel M. Maya Alex O. Sumagaysay Diomedes B. Manalo Ronnel B. Rafael Joseph O. Magno | Traditional Boat Race | Men's team 10+1+1 1000m |
68 | Bronze | Alex A. Generalo Benedicto Oreta Zafra Florence A. Caro Ric Nacional Ricky Mirana Sardenas Rolando D. Isidro Ambrosio A. Gotinas Manuel M. Maya Alex O. Sumagaysay Diomedes B. Manalo Ronnel B. Rafael Joseph O. Magno Dany M. Funela Edward I. Balbuena Jameson O. Buhamit Louie Rodriguez Orias Nelson I. Cordova Raquiel P. Espinosa Leonel P. Imus Alberto T. Hugo Datibo Romares Edcer C. Penetrante Hermie M. Macarana Norwel T. Cajes | Traditional Boat Race | Men's team 20+1+1 1000m |
69 | Bronze | Maria Samantha Melly | Water Skiing | Women's Wakeboard |
70 | Bronze | Christopher A. Bureros | Weightlifting | Men's 94kg |
71 | Bronze | Richard Pep Agosto | Weightlifting | Men's +105kg |
72 | Bronze | Paulo delos Santos | Wrestling | Men's freestyle 55kg |
73 | Bronze | Jimmy Angana | Wrestling | Men's freestyle 74kg |
74 | Bronze | Jason Balabal | Wrestling | Men's freestyle 96kg |
75 | Bronze | Dembert Arcita | Wushu | Men's Sanshou 52kg |
76 | Bronze | Natasha Enriquez Kathylynne Sabalburo Kariza Kris Chan | Wushu | Women's taolu duilian |
77 | Bronze | Rhea May Rifani | Wushu | Women's Sanshou 48kg |
According to Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Ritchie Garcia, he expects the country to haul at least 70 Gold Medals. He mentioned boxing, taekwondo, billiards, basketball, softball, baseball, wushu, swimming and athletics as the sports that will harvest sure gold medals in the SEA Games. [4]
Rank | Sport | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Taekwondo | 4 | 3 | 5 | 12 |
2 | Boxing | 4 | 1 | 1 | 6 |
3 | Athletics | 3 | 8 | 5 | 16 |
4 | Billiards and snooker | 3 | 2 | 4 | 9 |
5 | Gymnastics | 3 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
6 | Cycling | 2 | 4 | 7 | 13 |
7 | Wushu | 2 | 4 | 3 | 9 |
8 | Wrestling | 2 | 3 | 3 | 8 |
9 | Bridge | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
10 | Softball | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
11 | Chess | 1 | 4 | 3 | 8 |
12 | Bowling | 1 | 4 | 1 | 6 |
13 | Tennis | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
14 | Traditional boat race | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
15 | Archery | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
Equestrian | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | |
17 | Rowing | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
18 | Basketball | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
19 | Judo | 1 | 0 | 6 | 7 |
20 | Fencing | 1 | 0 | 3 | 4 |
21 | Fin swimming | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
22 | Baseball | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Wall climbing | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
24 | Swimming | 0 | 2 | 5 | 7 |
25 | Diving | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
26 | Karate | 0 | 1 | 6 | 7 |
27 | Soft tennis | 0 | 1 | 5 | 6 |
28 | Pencak silat | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
29 | Weightlifting | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
30 | Sailing | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
31 | Water polo | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
32 | Golf | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Sepak takraw | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Table tennis | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Water skiing | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (35 entries) | 40 | 55 | 77 | 172 |
The Philippines sweeps the Softball event winning both Men's and Women's Division. Philippine Sinag Team earns their 15th overall medal in the men's Basketball. On the second day of the competitions, Marestella Torres broke the SEA Games Record she made in the 2009 Southeast Asian Games by registering 6.71 m in the women's long jump. [5]
This is the first time since 2001 wherein Filipino Tankers did not deliver any Gold Medals primarily due to the retirement of Olympian Miguel Molina [6] and absence of other veteran Tankers.
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