Philippines at the 2013 SEA Games

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Philippines at the
2013 Southeast Asian Games
Flag of the Philippines.svg
IOC code PHI
NOC Philippine Olympic Committee
Website www.olympic.ph  (in English)
in Naypyidaw
Competitors210
Flag bearer Jason 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

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Preparation

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

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

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

Gold

No.MedalNameSportEvent
1Gold medal icon.svg GoldEarl Yap
Dean Adriano
Ian Chipeco
Archery pictogram.svg Archery Men's team compound
2Gold medal icon.svg Gold Henry Dagmil Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's long jump
3Gold medal icon.svg GoldArnand Christian Bagsit Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's 400m
4Gold medal icon.svg Gold Eric Cray Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's 400M Hurdles
5Gold medal icon.svg GoldChristopher Ulboc Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's 3000m Steeplechase
6Gold medal icon.svg GoldJeeson Ramil Cid Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's Decathlon
7Gold medal icon.svg GoldIsidro Del Prado Jr.
Edgardo Alejan Jr.
Julius Felicisimo Nierras
Archand Christian Bagsit
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's 4 × 400 m Relay
8Gold medal icon.svg 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 pictogram.svg Basketball Men's team
9Gold medal icon.svg Gold Dennis Orcollo Billiards pictogram.svg Billiards Men's 10-Ball Pool Singles
10Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rubilen Amit Billiards pictogram.svg Billiards Women's 10-Ball Pool Singles
11Gold medal icon.svg Gold Josie Gabuco Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Women's 45–48kg
12Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mark Anthony Barriga Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Men's 48kg
13Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mario Fernandez Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Men's 56kg
14Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mark Lester Galedo Cycling pictogram.svg Cycling Men's 50km Individual Time Trial
15Gold medal icon.svg Gold Daniel Caluag Cycling pictogram.svg Cycling Men's BMX
16Gold medal icon.svg GoldPrincess Superal Golf pictogram.svg Golf Women's individual
17Gold medal icon.svg GoldPrincess Superal
Miya Legaspi
Kat Briones
Golf pictogram.svg Golf Women's team
18Gold medal icon.svg GoldGilbert Ramirez Judo pictogram.svg Judo Men's 73kg
19Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kiyomi Watanabe Judo pictogram.svg Judo Women's 63kg
20Gold medal icon.svg GoldRamon Antonio Franco Karate pictogram.svg Karate Men's Kumite 55kg
21Gold medal icon.svg GoldPreciosa Ocaya Muay pictogram.svg Muay Thai Women's 54kg
22Gold medal icon.svg GoldNestor Cordova Rowing pictogram.svg Rowing Men's Singles Sculls
23Gold medal icon.svg GoldDustin Jacob Mella
Raphael Enrico Mella
Vidal Marvin Gabriel
Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoMen's team poomsae
24Gold medal icon.svg GoldJade Zafra Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoWomen's gyeorugi 57 kg
25Gold medal icon.svg GoldKristopher Robert Uy Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoMen's gyeorugi +87 kg
26Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kirstie Elaine Alora Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoWomen's gyeorugi +73 kg
27Gold medal icon.svg GoldJessie Aligaga Wushu pictogram.svg Wushu Men's Sanshou 48kg
28Gold medal icon.svg GoldDenbert Arcita Wushu pictogram.svg Wushu Men's Sanshou 52kg
29Gold medal icon.svg Gold Daniel Parantac Wushu pictogram.svg Wushu Men's taolu Taijiquan/Taijijian

Silver

No.MedalNameSportEvent
1Silver medal icon.svg SilverEdgardo Alejan Jr. Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's 400m
2Silver medal icon.svg SilverMervin Guarte Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's 800m
3Silver medal icon.svg SilverArniel Ferrera Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's hammer throw
4Silver medal icon.svg SilverNarcisa Atienza Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's Heptathlon
5Silver medal icon.svg SilverJoan Grajales
Chovi Borja
Merenciana Arayi
Camille Sambile
Melissa Jacob
Bernadette Mercado
Angeli Gloriani
Cindy Resultay
Cassandra Tioseco
Analyn Almazan
Denise Tiu
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball Women's team
6Silver medal icon.svg Silver Carlo Biado Billiards pictogram.svg Billiards Men's 10-ball Pool Singles
7Silver medal icon.svg Silver Rubilen Amit Billiards pictogram.svg Billiards Women's 9-ball Pool Singles
8Silver medal icon.svg SilverJunel Cantancio Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Men's 60kg
9Silver medal icon.svg SilverDennis Galvan Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Men's 64kg
10Silver medal icon.svg SilverWilfredo Lopez Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Men's 75kg
11Silver medal icon.svg Silver Nesthy Petecio Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Women's 57kg
12Silver medal icon.svg Silver John Paul Gomez Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's 960 Rapid
13Silver medal icon.svg Silver Darwin Laylo
Eugene Torre
Rogelio Antonio Jr.
John Paul Gomez
Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's ASEAN Rapid Team
14Silver medal icon.svg SilverChristopher John Caluag Cycling pictogram.svg Cycling Men's BMX
15Silver medal icon.svg SilverNancy Lucero Judo pictogram.svg Judo Women's 45kg
16Silver medal icon.svg SilverHelen Dawa Judo pictogram.svg Judo Women's 48kg
17Silver medal icon.svg SilverJenielou Mosqueda Judo pictogram.svg Judo Women's 57kg
18Silver medal icon.svg SilverMae Soriano Karate pictogram.svg Karate Women's kumite 55kg
19Silver medal icon.svg SilverPhillip Delarmino Muay pictogram.svg Muay Thai Men's 54kg
20Silver medal icon.svg SilverJonathan Polosan Muay pictogram.svg Muay Thai Men's 63.5kg
21Silver medal icon.svg Silver Benjamin Tolentino
Edgar Ilas
Rowing pictogram.svg Rowing Men's double sculls
22Silver medal icon.svg SilverRoque Abala
Alvin Amposta
Rowing pictogram.svg Rowing Men's lightweight double sculls
23Silver medal icon.svg SilverRichly Magsanai
Ridgely Balladares
Sailing pictogram.svg SailingMen's international 470
24Silver medal icon.svg Silver Geylord Coveta Sailing pictogram.svg SailingMen's Open RS:X
25Silver medal icon.svg SilverMarvin Gabriel Vidal Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoMen's Single Poomsae
26Silver medal icon.svg SilverFrancis Aaron Agojo Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoMen's gyeorugi 54 kg
27Silver medal icon.svg Silver Samuel Morrison Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoMen's gyeorugi 74 kg
28Silver medal icon.svg SilverChristianal Dela Cruz Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoMen's gyeorugi 80 kg
29Silver medal icon.svg Silver Hidilyn Diaz Weightlifting pictogram.svg Weightlifting Women's 58kg
30Silver medal icon.svg SilverMargarito Angana Jr. Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 55kg
31Silver medal icon.svg SilverJason Balabal Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 84kg
32Silver medal icon.svg Silver Daniel Parantac
John Kiethly Chan
Norlence Catolico
Wushu pictogram.svg Wushu Men's taolu Weapons Duilian Team
33Silver medal icon.svg SilverDivine Wally Wushu pictogram.svg Wushu Women's Sanshou 48kg
34Silver medal icon.svg SilverEvita Elise Zamora Wushu pictogram.svg Wushu Women's Shanshou 52kg

Bronze

No.MedalNameSportEvent
1Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeEarl Benjamin Yap Archery pictogram.svg Archery Men's individual compound
2Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeEric Panique Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's Marathon
3Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJessica Barnard Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's 3000m Steeplechase
4Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRiezel Buenaventura Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's pole vault
5Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeIris Ranola Billiards pictogram.svg Billiards Women's 10-ball Pool Singles
6Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Francisco Dela Cruz Billiards pictogram.svg Billiards Men's Carom 1 Cushion Singles
7Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Efren Reyes Billiards pictogram.svg Billiards Men's Carom 1 Cushion Singles
8Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRey Saludar Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Men's 52kg
9Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMaricris Igram Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Women's 51kg
10Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Irish Magno Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Women's 54kg
11Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeHermie Macaranas Canoeing pictogram.svg Canoeing Men's C1 1000m
12Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze John Paul Gomez Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's international Rapid
13Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rogelio Antonio Jr. Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's international Blitz
14Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRonald Oranza Cycling pictogram.svg Cycling Men's 50km Individual Time Trial
15Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRonald Oranza
Mark John Galedo
Rustom C Lim
Cycling pictogram.svg Cycling Men's 163km team Road Race
16Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeBryn Quillotes Judo pictogram.svg Judo Men's 60kg
17Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAngelo Gabriel Gumila Judo pictogram.svg Judo Men's 90kg
18Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJoanna Mae Ylanan Karate pictogram.svg Karate Women's kumite 68kg
19Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeNerlyn Huinda Pencak silat pictogram.svg Pencak Silat Women's 55–60kg
20Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeClyde Joy Baria Pencak silat pictogram.svg Pencak Silat Women's 70–75kg
21Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeEmmanuel Escote
Jason Huerte
Rhey Jey Ortouste
Sepaktakraw pictogram.svg Sepak Takraw Men's Double Regu
22Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJoshua Hall Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke
23Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMatt Louis Navata Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Men's 200m butterfly
24Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jasmine Al-Khaldi Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Women's 100m freestyle
25Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jasmine Al-Khaldi Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming Women's 100m butterfly
26Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Richard Gonzales Table tennis pictogram.svg Table Tennis Men's singles
27Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMa. Carla Janice Lagman
Rani Ortega
Rinna Babanto
Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoWomen's team poomsae
28Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Paul Romero Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoMen's gyeorugi 63 kg
29Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeGershon Bautista Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoMen's gyeorugi 68 kg
30Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMary Anjelay Pelaez Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoWomen's gyeorugi 46 kg
31Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Pauline Louise Lopez Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoWomen's gyeorugi 53 kg
32Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJane Rafaelle Narra Taekwondo pictogram.svg TaekwondoWomen's gyeorugi 73 kg
33Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAlvin Lobrequito Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's freestyle 55kg
34Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJhonny Morte Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's freestyle 60kg
35Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJoseph Angana Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's freestyle 66kg
36Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJason Balabal Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's freestyle 84kg
37Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Francisco Solis Wushu pictogram.svg Wushu Men's Sanshou 56kg
38Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeKariza Kris Chan
Nastasha Enriquez
Wushu pictogram.svg Wushu Women's taolu Barehand Duilian

Medal summary

By sports

RankSportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Athletics 64313
2 Taekwondo 44614
3 Boxing 34310
4 Wushu 3328
5 Judo 2327
6 Billiards and snooker 2237
7 Cycling 2125
8 Golf 2002
9 Muay 1203
Rowing 1203
11 Karatedo 1113
12 Basketball 1102
13 Archery 1012
14 Wrestling 0246
15 Chess 0224
16 Sailing 0202
17 Weightlifting 0101
18 Swimming 0044
19 Pencak silat 0022
20 Canoeing 0011
Sepak takraw 0011
Table Tennis 0011
Totals (22 entries)293438101

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