Philippines at the 1987 Southeast Asian Games

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Philippines at the 14th Southeast Asian Games

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IOC code  PHI
NOC Philippine Olympic Committee
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1987 Southeast Asian Games in Jakarta
Competitors
Medals
Rank: 3
Gold
59
Silver
78
Bronze
70
Total
207
Asian Games history (summary)
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Southeast Asian Games history (summary)
Southeast Asian Games

The Philippines participated at the 14th Southeast Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia.

SEA Games performance

Out of 376 Gold medals at stake, the Philippine contingent won 59 or 15.69%. The medal tallies indicate a continuing decline in the performance of Filipino athletes in the Southeast Asian Games, the same trend is noted in the Silver and Bronze medal categories. Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) President Jose Sering was so far happy that the athletes did better and Gintong Alay Director Jose Romasanta said it was good enough. [1]

Medal table

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total
Archery1124
Athletics611219
Badminton0011
Basketball1012
Billiards43310
Bowling71311
Boxing2215
Cycling53412
Fencing1247
Golf2024
Gymnastics35311
Judo2114
Karate0257
Rowing0224
Shooting451221
Softball2002
Swimming54918
Taekwondo2349
Tennis0527
Volleyball1001
Weightlifting109625
Wrestling019120
Yachting0011
TOTAL 597869207

Gold Medalists

Medal Name Sport Event
 Gold Joann Chan Archer
 Gold Hector Begco Athletics 3,000 meter steeplechase
 Gold Philippine national team Basketball
 Gold Efren Reyes Billiards
 Gold Paeng Nepomuceno Bowling Men's Singles / Men's Doubles
 Gold Bong Coo, Crystal Soberano, Cecille Gaffud [2] Bowling
 Gold Leopoldo Cantancio Boxing Lightweight division
 Gold Leopoldo Serrantes Boxing Light Flyweight division
 Gold Bernardo Rimarim Cyclist
 Gold Percival Allan Alger Fencing
 Gold Bea Lucero Gymnastics
 Gold Alexander Tolentino Horse Vault
 Gold Andres Macion Judo 71.78kg Category
 Gold Nathaniel Padilla Shooting
 Gold Eric Buhain Swimming 200-meter freestyle, 400-meter individual medley, 2 other events
 Gold Rene Concepcion Swimming 200-meter individual medley
 Gold Akiko Thomson Swimming Women's 100-meter backstroke
 Gold Lydia de Vega Track and Field 100-meters
 Gold Stephen Fernandez Taekwondo Bantamweight
 Gold Edmundo Cardano Weightlifting Middleweight

References

  1. "Thailand dumps RP to 3rd". Manila Standard - Google News Archive Search.
  2. "RP trails Thais by a gold". Manila Standard - Google News Archive Search.

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