Philippines at the 1997 SEA Games

The Philippines participated at the 19th Southeast Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia from 11–19 October 1997.

Philippines at the
1997 Southeast Asian Games
IOC codePHI
NOCPhilippine Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph (in English)
in Jakarta
Competitors490 in 36 sports
Flag bearerPaeng Nepomuceno
Medals
Ranked 4th
Gold
43
Silver
57
Bronze
109
Total
209
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

SEA Games performance edit

The Philippines slipped from third place to fourth slot. Philippine officials had earlier predicted a third-place finish before the Games. The Philippines sent an 800-member delegation, the country's biggest SEA Games contingent ever. The Philippines surpassed their 33-gold mark in 1995 with a harvest of 43 golds, with 56 silvers and 108 bronzes.[1]

Young gymnast Pia Adele Reyes was the only three-gold medal winner, winning individual titles in floor exercise and balance beam besides sharing the artistic team gold. She also bagged silver honors.

Elma Muros-Posadas ruled the heptathlon in a new SEA Games mark of 5,269 points. She captured her unprecedented seventh long jump title by clearing 6.45 meters. Swimmer Ryan Papa was the next best individual performer, winning two golds and three silvers.

The games that won golds for the country were Wushu, Fencing, Taekwondo, Golf and Archery. As expected, the Philippines won the gold in men's basketball.

Medalists edit

Gold edit

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1   Gold Philippines   Archery Men's team recurve
2   Gold Philippines   Archery Women's team recurve
3   Gold Elma Muros-Posadas   Athletics Women's Heptathlon
4   Gold Philippines   Basketball Men's team
5   Gold Victor Arpilleda   Billiards Men's 15-Ball Rotation
6   Gold Richard de Guzman   Fencing -
7   Gold Pia Adele Reyes   Gymnastics -
8   Gold John Baylon   Judo Men's 76kg
9   Gold Carolino Gonzales   Shooting Men's 50m Free Pistol
10   Gold Raymond Papa   Swimming Men's 100m backstroke
11   Gold Raymond Papa   Swimming Men's 200m backstroke
12   Gold Roberto Cruz   Taekwondo Men's Pinweight
13   Gold Alesandro Lubiano   Taekwondo Men's Middleweight
14   Gold Alvin Taraya   Taekwondo Men's welterweight
15   Gold Nelia Sy   Taekwondo Women's Lightweight
16   Gold Melchor Tumasis   Wrestling Men's 58kg
17   Gold Bobby Co   Wushu Men's taijiquan
18   Gold Stephanie Lim   Wushu -
19   Gold Alfonso Que   Wushu -

Silver edit

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1   Silver Raymond Papa   Swimming Men's 50m freestyle
2   Silver Raymond Papa   Swimming Men's 100m freestyle
3   Silver Raymond Papa   Swimming Men's 200m freestyle
4   Silver Kathy Echiverri   Swimming Women's 100m breaststroke
5   Silver Joseph Lizardo   Tennis Men's singles

Bronze edit

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1   Bronze Christian Cubilla   Archery Men's individual recurve
2   Bronze Amparo Lim
Kennie Asuncion
  Badminton Women's doubles
3   Bronze Kathy Echiverri   Swimming Women's 50m freestyle
4   Bronze Kathy Echiverri   Swimming Women's 100m backstroke
5   Bronze Robert Angelo
Bryan Juinio
Joseph Lizardo
Michael John Misa
  Tennis Men's team
6   Bronze Jennifer Saret
Pamela Floro
Maricris Fernandez
Marisue Jacutin
  Tennis Women's team
7   Bronze Philippines   Water Polo Men's team
8   Bronze Ramon Solis   Weightlifting Men's Weightlifting

Multiple edit

Name Sport       Total
Raymond Papa Swimming 2 3 0 5
Kathy Echiverri Swimming 0 1 2 3
Joseph Lizardo Tennis 0 1 1 2

Medal summary edit

By sports edit

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
  Taekwondo65112
  Fencing46313
  Wushu4217
  Athletics34310
  Golf3003
  Judo25613
  Swimming2439
  Rowing2248
  Shooting2147
  Archery2103
  Karate15915
  Wrestling1449
  Bowling1348
  Gymnastics1337
  Billiards and snooker1157
  Softball1102
  Pencak silat101011
  Basketball1001
  Weightlifting0448
  Cycling0156
  Tennis0112
  Traditional boat race0077
  Boxing0033
  Sailing0033
  Squash0022
  Badminton0011
Totals (26 entries)385386177

References edit

  1. ^ "Haze and fire in Jakarta". Manila Standard - Google News Archive Search.

External links edit