Philippines at the 1989 SEA Games

The Philippines participated at the 15th Southeast Asian Games held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 20–31 August 1989.

Philippines at the
1989 Southeast Asian Games
IOC codePHI
NOCPhilippine Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph (in English)
in Kuala Lumpur
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
26
Silver
37
Bronze
64
Total
127
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

SEA Games performance edit

Swimmer Eric Buhain won three gold medals in his favorite events, all in record times, to become the best performer among close to 3,000 peers that represented nine other Southeast Asian neighbors. Buhain's feat served as the saving grace in the otherwise mediocre and scandalous participation of the Philippines in the biennial meet. 15-year old swimming star Akiko Thomson and Buhain's teammate in the swimming squad, also shone with three gold medals, fashioned out in record-breaking times of both the national and SEA Games marks. Elma Muros, tagged to win at least four gold medals, settled for only two following a leg injury, took the gold in long jump, surpassing the Asian Games standard, to become the only other athlete in the field, outside of Buhain to better an Asian record.

The results of the 26 gold medals harvest was the worst finish of any Philippine delegation to the SEA Games. It came too short of an earlier projection of 59 gold medals. Many dubbed the Philippine participation as a debacle or a disaster as cries of resignation for sports leaders were heard. [1]

Medalists edit

Gold edit

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1   Gold Eric Buhain   Swimming Men's 200m butterfly
2   Gold Eric Buhain   Swimming Men's 200m individual medley
3   Gold Eric Buhain   Swimming Men's 400m individual medley
4   Gold Akiko Thomson   Swimming Women's 50m freestyle
5   Gold Akiko Thomson   Swimming Women's 100m freestyle
6   Gold Akiko Thomson   Swimming Women's 100m backstroke
7   Gold Ramon Solis   Weightlifting Men's Weightlifting

Silver edit

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1   Silver Philippines   Swimming Men's team
2   Silver Martin Palacios   Swimming Men's 1500m freestyle
3   Silver Eric Buhain   Swimming Men's 100m butterfly
4   Silver Philippines   Swimming Men's 4x100m medley relay
5   Silver Akiko Thomson   Swimming Women's 200m backstroke
6   Silver Andres Battad
Julio Carluen
Danilo Pila
Rod Rafael
  Tennis Men's team
7 Silver Robert Layug Vargas Taekwondo Men's sparring Lightweight

Bronze edit

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1   Bronze Eric Buhain   Swimming Men's 200m freestyle
2   Bronze Martin Palacios   Swimming Men's 400m freestyle
3   Bronze Philippines   Swimming Men's 4x100m freestyle relay
4   Bronze Philippines   Swimming Men's 4x100m medley relay
5   Bronze Nina Castillejo
Sarah Castillejo
Jennifer Saret
Dorothy Jan Suarez
  Tennis Women's team

Multiple edit

Name Sport       Total
Eric Buhain Swimming 3 1 1 5
Akiko Thomson Swimming 3 1 0 4
Martin Palacios Swimming 0 1 1 2

Medal summary edit

By sports edit

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
  Swimming64414
  Athletics47617
  Shooting351220
  Boxing3249
  Bowling3115
  Weightlifting2147
  Karate2136
  Golf2013
  Judo1045
  Gymnastics0527
  Cycling0369
  Taekwondo0358
  Archery0123
  Tennis0112
  Basketball0101
  Bodybuilding0044
  Fencing0044
  Sailing0011
Totals (18 entries)263564125

References edit

  1. ^ "RP's 1991 sports problem - from another angle". Manila Standard.

External links edit