Philippines at the 2022 ASEAN Para Games

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Philippines at the
2022 ASEAN Para Games
Flag of the Philippines.svg
IPC code PHI
NPC Paralympic Committee of the Philippines
in Surakarta
Competitors144 in 14 sports
Flag bearer Achelle Guion [1] (powerlifting)
Medals
Gold
28
Silver
30
Bronze
46
Total
104
ASEAN Para Games appearances (overview)

The Philippines competed at the 2022 ASEAN Para Games in Surakarta, Indonesia. Originally scheduled to take place in Vietnam in 2021, The games were planned amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, posing logistical challenges in organizing the event. [2]

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Originally scheduled to be held from 17 to 23 December 2021, [3] games were cancelled in October 2021 after the 2021 Southeast Asian Games was postponed to May 2022 due to the pandemic. [4]

The delegation which consist of 144 athletes, 38 coaches and 40 officials [5] [6] is led by chef de mission Walter Torres. [7]

Medalists

Gold

No.MedalNameSportEventDate
1Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ernie Gawilan Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 400m Freestyle S7 TFAugust 1
2Gold medal icon.svg GoldRoland Sabido Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 400m Freestyle S9August 1
3Gold medal icon.svg GoldCendy Asusano Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Women's Javelin Throw F54August 1
4Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jerrold Mangliwan Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's 100m T52August 1
5Gold medal icon.svg GoldAngel Otom Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Women's 50m Backstroke S5August 1
6Gold medal icon.svg GoldKing James Reyes Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's 5000m T46August 2
7Gold medal icon.svg GoldAriel Alegarbes Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke S14August 2
8Gold medal icon.svg GoldAriel Alegarbes Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 50m Butterfly S14August 2
9Gold medal icon.svg GoldJesebel Tordecilla Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Women's Javelin Throw F55August 2
10Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sander Severino Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Individual Standard PIAugust 2
11Gold medal icon.svg GoldHenry Roger Lopez
Jasper Rom
Sander Severino
Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Team Event Standard PIAugust 2
12Gold medal icon.svg GoldMenandro Redor Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Individual B2August 2
13Gold medal icon.svg GoldDarry Bernardo
Menandro Redor
Arman Subaste
Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Team Event Standard B2August 2
14Gold medal icon.svg GoldCendy Asusano Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Women's Shot Put F54August 3
15Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jerrold Mangliwan Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's 400m T52August 4
16Gold medal icon.svg GoldAngel Otom Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Women's 50m Butterfly S5August 4
17Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ernie Gawilan Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 200m Individual Medley SM7August 4
18Gold medal icon.svg GoldMarco Tinamisan Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 50m Freestyle S3August 4
19Gold medal icon.svg GoldAngel Otom Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Women's 50m Freestyle S5August 4
20Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sander Severino Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Individual Rapid PIAugust 4
21Gold medal icon.svg GoldHenry Roger Lopez
Jasper Rom
Sander Severino
Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Team Rapid PIAugust 4
22Gold medal icon.svg GoldMarco Tinamisan Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 100m Freestyle S3August 5
23Gold medal icon.svg Gold Gary Bejino Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 100m Freestyle S6August 5
24Gold medal icon.svg GoldAriel Alegarbes Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 50m Freestyle S14August 5
25Gold medal icon.svg GoldCheyzer Crystal Mendoza Chess pictogram.svg Chess Women's Individual Blitz P1August 5
26Gold medal icon.svg GoldCheryl Angot
Cheyzer Crystal Mendoza
Jean-Lee Nacita
Chess pictogram.svg Chess Women's Team Blitz P1August 5
27Gold medal icon.svg GoldDarry Bernardo Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Individual Blitz B2August 5
28Gold medal icon.svg GoldDarry Bernardo
Menandro Redor
Arman Subaste
Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Team Blitz B2August 5

Silver

No.MedalNameSportEventDate
1Silver medal icon.svg SilverAlfie Quiñones Cabañog
John Rey Escalante
Rene Macabenguil
Kenneth Christopher Tapia
Cleford Trocino
Wheelchair basketball pictogram (Paralympics).svg Wheelchair basketball Men's 3x3July 31
2Silver medal icon.svg SilverArnel Aba Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 400m Freestyle S9August 1
3Silver medal icon.svg Silver Achelle Guion Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Powerlifting Women's 45 kg ― RankAugust 1
4Silver medal icon.svg Silver Achelle Guion Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Powerlifting Women's 45 kg ― TotalAugust 1
5Silver medal icon.svg SilverRodrigo Podiotan Jr. Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's 100m T52August 1
6Silver medal icon.svg SilverJolan Camacho Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's Long Jump F11/12August 1
7Silver medal icon.svg SilverRosalie Torrefiel Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Women's Javelin Throw F11-13August 2
8Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ernie Gawilan Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke S7August 2
9Silver medal icon.svg SilverArman Subaste Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Individual B2August 2
10Silver medal icon.svg SilverFrancis Ching Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Individual B1August 2
11Silver medal icon.svg SilverAnthony Abogado
Cecilio Bilog
Francis Ching
Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Team B1August 2
12Silver medal icon.svg SilverCheyzer Crystal Mendoza Chess pictogram.svg Chess Women's Individual P1August 2
13Silver medal icon.svg SilverCheryl Angot
Fe Mangayayam
Cheyzer Crystal Mendoza
Chess pictogram.svg Chess Women's Team P1August 2
14Silver medal icon.svg SilverRoland Sabido Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke S9August 3
15Silver medal icon.svg Silver Gary Bejino Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 50m Butterfly S6August 4
16Silver medal icon.svg SilverRussel Cundangan
Mary Ann Taquinod
Judo pictogram (Paralympics).svg Judo Women's Team J1-J2August 4
17Silver medal icon.svg Silver Gary Bejino Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 50m Freestyle S6August 4
18Silver medal icon.svg SilverMa. Ravinia Carpena Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Women's Shot Put F20August 4
19Silver medal icon.svg SilverJasper Rom Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Rapid PIAugust 4
20Silver medal icon.svg SilverDarry Bernardo
Israel Peligro
Menandro Redor
Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Rapid Team B2August 4
21Silver medal icon.svg Silver Adeline Dumapong Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Powerlifting Women's 86 kg ― RankAugust 4
22Silver medal icon.svg Silver Adeline Dumapong Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Powerlifting Women's 86 kg ― TotalAugust 4
23Silver medal icon.svg SilverMarcel Burgos
Angelo Manangdang
Archery pictogram (Paralympics).svg Archery Men's Compound DoublesAugust 5
24Silver medal icon.svg SilverAndrew Kevin Arandia Table tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Table tennisMen's Singles Class 9August 5
25Silver medal icon.svg SilverMark Vincent Aguilar
Alfie Quiñones Cabañog
Jannil Cañete
Kyle Carlo Carandang
John Rey Escalante
Moises Escobar
Jefferson Legacion
Rene Macabenguil
Freddie Magdayo
Marlon Nacita
Kenneth Christopher Tapia
Cleford Trocino
Wheelchair basketball pictogram (Paralympics).svg Wheelchair basketball Men's 5x5August 5
26Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sander Severino Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Individual Blitz PIAugust 5
27Silver medal icon.svg SilverFelix Aguilera
Henry Roger Lopez
Sander Severino
Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Team Blitz PIAugust 5
28Silver medal icon.svg SilverFrancis Ching Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Individual Blitz B1August 5
29Silver medal icon.svg SilverCecilio Bilog
Francis Ching
Rodolfo Sarmiento
Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Team Blitz B1August 5
30Silver medal icon.svg SilverLita Paz Enano Wheelchair badminton pictogram (Paralympics).svg Badminton Women's Singles WH2August 5

Bronze

No.MedalNameSportEventDate
1Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDaniel Enderes Jr. Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's 5000m T20August 1
2Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeEdwin Villanueva Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 400m FreestyleAugust 1
3Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSmith Billy Cartera
Racleo Martinez Jr.
Darwin Salvacion
Table tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Table tennisMen's TT4August 1
4Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJesebel Tordecilla Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Women's Discus Throw F55August 1
5Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJobert Lumanta
Jayson Ocampo
Table tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Table tennisMen's Doubles TM8August 1
6Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeArman Dino Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's 100m T47August 1
7Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJoel Balatucan Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's Shot Put F55August 1
8Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMarydol Pamati-an Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Powerlifting Women's 41 kg ― RankAugust 1
9Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMarydol Pamati-an Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Powerlifting Women's 41 kg ― TotalAugust 1
10Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeArnel Aba
Ernie Gawilan
Roland Sabido
Muhaimin Ulag
Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m Freestyle RelayAugust 1
11Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDenesia Esnara Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Powerlifting Women's 50 kg ― RankAugust 1
12Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDenesia Esnara Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Powerlifting Women's 50 kg ― TotalAugust 1
13Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeCendy Asusano Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Women's Discus Throw F54August 2
14Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRonn Russel Mitra Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's Long Jump T20August 2
15Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeEvaristo Carbonel Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's Discus Throw F11-13August 2
16Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeArvie John Arreglado Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's 200m T47August 2
17Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJesebel Tordecilla Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Women's Shot Put F55August 2
18Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRomeo Tayawa Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Powerlifting Men's 54 kg ― RankAugust 2
19Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRomeo Tayawa Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Powerlifting Men's 54 kg ― TotalAugust 2
20Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDarry Bernardo Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Men's Individual B2August 2
21Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTheresa Bilog
Corazon Lucero
Charmaine Tonic
Chess pictogram.svg Chess Women's Team Standard B2August 2
22Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeKing James Reyes Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's 1500m T46August 3
23Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Marites Burce Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Women's Shot Put F54August 3
24Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAndy Avellana Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's High Jump T42/T63August 3
25Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeArnel Aba Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 100 Butterfly S9August 3
26Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDeterson Omas Judo pictogram (Paralympics).svg Judo Men's 60 kg J1August 3
27Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMinnie Der Cadag
Pablo Catalan Jr.
Table tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Table tennisMixed Doubles 10August 3
28Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAndrew Arandia
Benedicto Gaela
Table tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Table tennisMen's Doubles TM9August 3
29Bronze medal icon.svg BronzePablo Catalan Jr.
Linard Sultan
Table tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Table tennisMen's Doubles TM9August 3
30Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRussel Cundangan Judo pictogram (Paralympics).svg Judo Women's +57 kg J1-J2August 3
31Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMinnie Der Cadag
Mary Eloise Sable
Table tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Table tennisWomen's Doubles Class 10August 3
32Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSmith Billy Cartera
Racleo Martinez Jr.
Table tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Table tennisMen's Doubles Class 4August 3
33Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeRodrigo Podiotan Jr. Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's 400m T52August 4
34Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJobert Lumanta
Jayson Ocampo
Table tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Table tennisMen's Double's Class 8August 4
35Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeEdwin Villanueva Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 200m Individual Medley SM8August 4
36Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeArnel Aba Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Swimming Men's 200m Individual Medley SM9August 4
37Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeDarry Bernardo Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Individual Rapid B2August 4
38Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMary Eloise Sable Table tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Table tennisWomen's Singles Class 10August 4
39Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeTheresa Bilog
Corazon Lucero
Charmaine Tonic
Chess pictogram.svg Chess Women's Team Rapid B2August 4
40Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeNikki Vidal Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Powerlifting Women's 86 kg ― RankAugust 4
41Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeNikki Vidal Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Powerlifting Women's 86 kg ― TotalAugust 4
42Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeArvie John Arreglado Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Athletics Men's Long Jump T47August 5
43Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeAugustina Bantiloc
Marcel Burgos
Archery pictogram (Paralympics).svg Archery Mixed Compound TeamAugust 5
44Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeBenedicto Gaela Table tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Table tennisMen's Singles Class 9August 5
45Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeLinard Sultan Table tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Table tennisMen's Singles Class 9August 5
46Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeHenry Roger Lopez Chess pictogram.svg Chess Men's Individual Blitz PIAugust 5

Multiple Medalists

NameSportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Sander Severino Chess 4206
Darry Bernardo Chess 3126
Menandro Redor Chess 3104
Ariel Alegarbes Swimming 3003
Angel Otom Swimming 3003
Cheyzer Crystal Mendoza Chess 2204
Ernie Gawilan Swimming 2114
Henry Roger Lopez Chess 2114
Jasper Rom Chess 2103
Arman Subaste Chess 2103
Cendy Asusano Athletics 2013
Jerrold Mangliwan Athletics 2002
Marco Tinamisan Swimming 2002
Gary Bejino Swimming 1203
Roland Sabido Swimming 1113
Cheryl Angot Chess 1102
Jesebel Tordecilla Athletics 1023
King James Reyes Athletics 1012
Francis Ching Chess 0404
Cecilio Bilog Chess 0202
Alfie Quiñones Cabañog Wheelchair Basketball 0202
John Rey Escalante Wheelchair Basketball 0202
Rene Macabenguil Wheelchair Basketball 0202
Kenneth Christopher Tapia Wheelchair Basketball 0202
Cleford Trocino Wheelchair Basketball 0202
Arnel Aba Swimming 0134
Marcel Burgos Archery 0112
Russel Cundangan Judo 0112
Rodrigo Podiotan Jr. Athletics 0112
Arvie John Arreglado Athletics 0022
Theresa Bilog Chess 0022
Minnie Der CadagTable Tennis0022
Smith Billy CarteraTable Tennis0022
Pablo Catalan Jr.Table Tennis0022
Denesia Esnara Powerlifting 0022
Benedicto GaelaTable Tennis0022
Racleo Martinez Jr.Table Tennis0022
Corazon Lucero Chess 0022
Jobert LumandaTable Tennis0022
Jayson OcampoTable Tennis0022
Mary Eloise SableTable Tennis0022
Linard SultanTable Tennis0022
Charmaine Tonic Chess 0022
Edwin Villanueva Swimming 0022

Medal summary

Medal by sport

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotalRank
Swimming 125522
Chess 1011526
Athletics 641424
Powerlifting 04812
Wheelchair basketball 0202
Table tennis011112
Blind judo 0123
Archery 0112
Badminton 0101
Total283046104

Medal by date

Medals by date
DayDateGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
030 JulySEA Games logo monochrome.svgOpening ceremony
131 July0101
21 August571022
32 August86822
43 August121114
54 August77822
65 August78520
Total283142101

Wheelchair basketball

5x5 basketball

TeamEventGroup StageFinal / BMRank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Philippines men's Men's tournament Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
W 89–31
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
L 39–91
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
W 61–30
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
L 36–87
Silver medal icon.svg
Philippines women's Women's tournament Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
L 6–63
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
L 13–63
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
L 23–56
4Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
L 9–58
4

3x3 basketball

The Philippine men's 3x3 began their campaign with a 15–10 over host Indonesia [8] and which was followed by a lost to Thailand and a win against Cambodia the following day. The men's team advance to the gold medal match but settled for silver in a second game against Thailand. [9] The women's team on the other hand lost their first two games to Thailand and Laos on the first day of competition. [8] The team failed to win over Laos in the bronze medal game. [9]

TeamEventGroup StageFinal / BMRank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Philippines men's Men's tournament Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
W 15–10
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
L 7–21
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
W 20–4
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
L 12–21
Silver medal icon.svg
Philippines women's Women's tournament Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
L 0–11
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
L 1–6
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
L 0–18
4Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
L 0–4
4

Powerlifting

The Philippines entered three athletes for Powerlifting. [10]

AthleteEventTotal liftedRank
Marydol Pamati-anWomen's -41 kgBronze medal icon.svg
155
Bronze medal icon.svg
Achelle Guion Women's -45 kgSilver medal icon.svg
70
Silver medal icon.svg
Denesia EsnaraWomen's -50 kgBronze medal icon.svg
168
Bronze medal icon.svg

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