Philippines at the 2009 SEA Games

The Philippines participated at the 25th Southeast Asian Games held in Vientiane, Laos from 9 to 18 December 2009.

Philippines at the
2009 Southeast Asian Games
IOC codePHI
NOCPhilippine Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph (in English)
in Vientiane
Flag bearerAnnie Albania[1] (Boxing)
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
38
Silver
35
Bronze
50
Total
123
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

Preparations edit

So far, the Philippine team has been training locally. It has made plans for national athletes for the 3 remaining months before the 2009 Southeast Asian Games which is to be held in Vientiane, Laos. According to news, the Philippine national team lack funding form the government yet still hopes to achieve a good training program for its athletes. Harry Angping, the PSC Chairman, wants to send the country's athletes to China, world sports' superpower, to have an intensive training which can greatly boost the skills of the athletes especially in the sports of volleyball, diving, shooting, cycling and weightlifting.

The country is looking after its gold and silver medallists at the latest SEAG which was held last 2007 although some of them have already retired.

The country is said to have a powerhouse team in the sport of billiards and snooker which is composed of former and current world champions such as Efren Bata Reyes, Ronato Alcano, Alex Pagulayan and Rubilen Amit. The country is expecting to get a perfect 10 gold medal in the said sport because of its great athletes. Another powerhouse team in Philippine national team is swimming. It has been said that the swimming team is almost composed of its Olympian tankers like Miguel Molina, Ryan Arabejo, James Walsh, Daniel Coakley, Christel Simms and Erica Totten.

Expectations edit

The country hopes to rebound from its worst finish in SEAG last 2 years. The country placed sixth over-all with 42 golds, 91 silvers and 96 bronzes. The country is hoping to regain the over-all championship from Thailand even though it will really have a tough way. The country is still unsure of how many gold medals can the athletes garner since the number of athletes joining the international competition is still undetermined although some of the athletes such as Nathaniel Padilla, Shiela Mae Perez, Hidilyn Diaz, Rexel Ryan Fabriga, Willy Wang and Miguel Molina.

The country will send its one of the lowest number of delegates which is 153 and officials which is 47 although this is not a final count according to POC.[2] Although the number of athletes and officials to be sent in this SEAG edition is just 1/3 of the number of delegates sent in the 2007 SEAG, it is known that the Philippine team is still a powerhouse team because all of the included athletes in the list are gold and silver medalists in the 2007 SEAG and 2008 Beijing Olympians. The PSC promised to boost the earnings of the athletes who will get gold medals for the country at the upcoming SEAG.[3] |}

Medalists edit

Gold edit

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1   Gold Jennifer Dy Chan   Archery Women's individual compound
2   Gold Rene Herrera   Athletics Men's 3000m Steeplechase
3   Gold Eduardo Buenavista   Athletics Men's Marathon
4   Gold Arniel Ferrera   Athletics Men's hammer throw
5   Gold Danilo Fresnido   Athletics Men's javelin throw
6   Gold Jho-An Banayag   Athletics Women's Marathon
7   Gold Marestella Torres   Athletics Women's long jump
8   Gold Rosie Villarito   Athletics Women's javelin throw
9   Gold Ronato Alcano   Billiards Men's 8-ball Pool Singles
10   Gold Rubilen Amit   Billiards Women's 8-ball Pool Singles
11   Gold Rubilen Amit   Billiards Women's 9-ball Pool Singles
12   Gold Vicera Bill   Boxing Men's Pinweight 45kg
13   Gold Charly Suarez   Boxing Men's Featherweight 57kg
14   Gold Josie Gabuco   Boxing Women's Pinweight 46kg
15   Gold Alice Aparri   Boxing Women's light flyweight 48kg
16   Gold Albania Annie   Boxing Women's Flyweight 51kg
17   Gold Chihiro Ikeda   Golf Women's individual
18   Gold Chihiro Ikeda
Mia Piccio
Dottie Ardina
  Golf Women's team
19   Gold John Baylon   Judo Men's 73-81kg
20   Gold Nancy Quillotes   Judo Women's 40-45kg
21   Gold Marna Pabillore   Karate Women's kumite 55kg
22   Gold Zaidi Laruan   Muay Lao Men's Lightweight 60kg
23   Gold Nathaniel Padilla   Shooting Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
24   Gold Daniel Coakley   Swimming Men's 50m freestyle
25   Gold Ryan Arabejo   Swimming Men's 1500m freestyle
26   Gold Miguel Molina   Swimming Men's 200m individual medley
27   Gold Miguel Molina   Swimming Men's 400m individual medley
28   Gold Tshomlee Go   Taekwondo Men's 68kg
29   Gold Alexander Briones   Taekwondo Men's +87kg
30   Gold Mary Antoinette Rivero   Taekwondo Women's 67kg
31   Gold Janice Lagman
Camille Alarilla
Rani Ann Ortega
  Taekwondo Women's team poomsae
32   Gold Cecil Mamiit
Treat Conrad Huey
Johnny Arcilla
Patrick Tierro
  Tennis Men's team
33   Gold Cecil Mamiit   Tennis Men's singles
34   Gold Jimmy Angana   Wrestling Men's freestyle 60-66kg
35   Gold Jason Balabal   Wrestling Men's freestyle 74-84kg
36   Gold Margarito Angana   Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 55kg
37   Gold Mark Eddiva   Wushu Men's Sanshou 65kg
38   Gold Marianne Mariano   Wushu Women's Sanshou 60kg

Silver edit

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1   Silver Jobert Delicano   Athletics Men's long jump
2   Silver Mercedita Fetalvero   Athletics Women's 10000m
3   Silver Narcisa Atienza   Athletics Women's Heptathlon
4   Silver Gandy Valle   Billiards Men's 8-ball Pool Singles
5   Silver Harry Tañamor   Boxing Men's light flyweight 48kg
6   Silver Nino Caro   Diving Men's 3m springboard
7   Silver Nino Caro
Zardo Domenios
  Diving Men's 10m Synchronized Springboard
8   Silver Jaime Asok
Ryan Fabriga
  Diving Men's 10m Synchronized Platform
9   Silver Sheila Mae Perez   Diving Women's 3m springboard
10   Silver Ruth Dugaduga   Judo Women's 70-78kg
11   Silver Rolando Lagman   Karate Men's kumite 75kg
12   Silver Lutche Metante   Karate Women's kumite +68kg
13   Silver Roland Claro   Muay Lao Men's light flyweight 48kg
14   Silver Romnick Pabalate   Muay Lao Men's Flyweight 51kg
15   Silver Jonathan Polosan   Muay Lao Men's Light Welterweight 63.5kg
16   Silver Nur Habir Isnani   Pencak silat Men's tarung Class I 85-90kg
17   Silver Charles Walker   Swimming Men's 100m freestyle
18   Silver Miguel Molina   Swimming Men's 200m Freestlye
19   Silver Ryan Arabejo   Swimming Men's 400m Freestlye
20   Silver Ryan Arabejo   Swimming Men's 200m backstroke
21   Silver Miguel Molina
Charles Walker
Daniel Coakley
Kendrick Uy
  Swimming Men's 4x100m freestyle relay
22   Silver Miguel Molina
Charles Walker
Jessie Lacuna
Ryan Arabejo
  Swimming Men's 4x200m freestyle relay
23   Silver John Paul Lizardo   Taekwondo Men's 54kg
24   Silver Marlon Avenido   Taekwondo Men's 80kg
25   Silver Kathleen Alora   Taekwondo Women's 53kg
26   Silver Kirstie Alora   Taekwondo Women's +73kg
27   Silver Treat Conrad Huey
Johnny Arcilla
Patrick Tierro
  Tennis Men's singles
28   Silver Cecil Mamiit
Treat Conrad Huey
  Tennis Men's doubles
29   Silver Riza Zalameda
Denise Dy
  Tennis Women's doubles
30   Silver Philippines   Water Polo Men's team
31   Silver Joselito Padilla   Weightlifting Men's +94kg
32   Silver Paulo delos Santos   Wrestling Men's freestyle -50kg
33   Silver Michael Baletin   Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 74kg
34   Silver Benjie Rivera   Wushu Men's Sanshou 56kg
35   Silver Mary Jane Estimar   Wushu Women's Sanshou 52kg

Bronze edit

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1   Bronze Earl Benjamin Yap   Archery Men's individual compound
2   Bronze Julius Sermona   Athletics Men's 5000m
3   Bronze Henry Dagmil   Athletics Men's long jump
4   Bronze Joebert Delicano   Athletics Men's triple jump
5   Bronze Mercedita Fetalvero   Athletics Women's 5000m
6   Bronze Dennis Orcollo   Billiards Men's 9-ball Pool Singles
7   Bronze Iris Ranola   Billiards Women's 9-ball Pool Singles
8   Bronze Saludar Rey   Boxing Men's Flyweight 51kg
9   Bronze Joegin Landon   Boxing Men's Light Welterweight 64kg
10   Bronze Mitchel Matinez   Boxing Women's Featherweight 57kg
11   Bronze Ryan Fabriga   Diving Men's 10m platform
12   Bronze Mhark Fernando
Antonio Asistio II
Jhonnel Ababa
Jude Estaquio
  Golf Men's team
13   Bronze Gilbert Ramirez   Judo Men's 66-73kg
14   Bronze Ric Senales   Judo Men's 81-90kg
15   Bronze Helen Dawa   Judo Women's 45-48kg
16   Bronze Karen Ann Solomon   Judo Women's 63-70kg
17   Bronze Noel Espinosa   Karate Men's individual Kata
18   Bronze Ace Pediongo Eso   Karate Men's kumite 55kg
19   Bronze Philippines   Karate Men's team kumite
20   Bronze Harold Gregorio   Muay Lao Men's welterweight 67kg
21   Bronze May Libao   Muay Lao Women's Pinweight 45kg
22   Bronze Maricel Subang   Muay Lao Women's light flyweight 48kg
23   Bronze Preciosa Ocaya   Muay Lao Women's Flyweight 51kg
24   Bronze Ana Marie Rey   Muay Lao Women's Bantamweight 54kg
25   Bronze Marniel Dimia   Pencak silat Men's tarung Class F 70-75kg
26   Bronze Aristide Samia
Arinulfo Masumbol
Mary Grace Munar
  Petanque Triples (1 Woman & 2 Men)
27   Bronze Metodio Suico Jr.
Quirante Marbie
Gene Mark Saavedra
  Sepak Takraw Men's regu
28   Bronze Metodio Suico Jr.
Junmar Aleta
Gene Mark Saavedra
  Sepak Takraw Men's doubles
29   Bronze Metodio Suico Jr.
Danilo Alipan
Joel Carbonilla
Harrison Castanares
Jerome Vendionla
Hector Memarion
  Sepak Takraw Men's Hoop
30   Bronze Deseree Autor
Irene Apdon
Gelyn Evora
Sara Jean Catain
Rhea Padrigo
  Sepak Takraw Women's Hoop
31   Bronze Miguel Molina
Charles Walker
Jessie Lacuna
James Walsh
  Swimming Men's 4x100m medley relay
32   Bronze Richard Gonzales   Table tennis Men's singles
33   Bronze Jeffrey Figueroa   Taekwondo Men's 60kg
34   Bronze Jyra Lizardo   Taekwondo Women's 49kg
35   Bronze Jean Pierre Sabido
Rani Ann Ortega
  Taekwondo Mixed Pair Poomsae
36   Bronze Anthony Ray Castillo
Brian Alan Sabido
Jean Pierre Sabido
  Taekwondo Men's team poomsae
37   Bronze Riza Zalameda
Denise Dy
Marichris Gentz
  Tennis Women's team
38   Bronze Denise Dy   Tennis Women's singles
39   Bronze Riza Zalameda   Tennis Women's singles
40   Bronze Denise Dy
Cecil Mamiit
  Tennis Mixed doubles
41   Bronze Riza Zalameda
Treat Conrad Huey
  Tennis Mixed doubles
42   Bronze Renante Briones   Weightlifting Men's 94kg
43   Bronze Jerry Angana   Wrestling Men's freestyle 50-55kg
44   Bronze Roque Mana-ay   Wrestling Men's freestyle 55-60kg
45   Bronze Melchor Tumasis   Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 60kg
46   Bronze Maribel Jambora   Wrestling Women's -45kg
47   Bronze Daniel Parantac   Wushu Men's taolu Taijiquan/Taijijian
48   Bronze Jessie Aligaga   Wushu Men's Sanshou 48kg
49   Bronze Denver Labador   Wushu Men's Sanshou 60kg
50   Bronze Rhea May Rifani   Wushu Women's Sanshou 48kg

Medal summary edit

By sports edit

RankSportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Athletics73414
2Boxing5139
3Swimming46111
4Taekwondo44412
5Wrestling3249
6Billiards3126
7Tennis23510
8Wushu2248
9Judo2147
10Golf2013
11Muay Thai1359
12Karate1236
13Archery1012
14Shooting1001
15Diving0415
16Pencak Silat0112
Weightlifting0112
18Water Polo0101
19Sepak Takraw0044
20Pétanque0011
Table Tennis0011
Totals (21 entries)383550123

Issues edit

Philippine NSA's still have leadership quarrels which greatly affect the training of its athletes even though there are only barely three months left before the national competition happens.

Lack of government funding is also another factor why Philippine athletes have not yet been sent to other countries such as China to have an intensive training program.

The country is focusing more on subjective sports such as boxing, judo, taekwondo, diving and karatedo than objective sports such as athletics, shooting, swimming, weightlifting, lawn tennis, table tennis and badminton which are really rich in medals. The country's athletes in the said subjective sports can easily be cheated since those sports are scored by judges.

References edit

  1. ^ Nakpil, Danielle (25 November 2019). "Throwback SEA Games: Former Philippine flag bearers". CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on 26 May 2023. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  2. ^ "POC holds separate sendoff rites to SEA Games-bound athletes today". Philboxing.com. 2009-12-03. Retrieved 2009-12-18.
  3. ^ "POC exec says 50-gold target in SEA Games achievable". GMA News. 2009-11-29. Retrieved 2009-12-18.