Philippines at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games

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Philippines at the 24th Southeast Asian Games

Flag of the Philippines
IOC code  PHI
NOC Philippine Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph (English)
2007 Southeast Asian Games in Nakhon Ratchasima
Competitors 620
Flag bearer John Baylon (Judo)
Medals
Rank: 6
Gold
41
Silver
91
Bronze
96
Total
228
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The Philippines had participated in the 2007 Southeast Asian Games[1] was held in the city of Nakhon Ratchasima from December 6, 2007 to December 16, 2007.[2] The country has a delegation of 620 athletes, who participated in 41 different events.[3]

The delegation was placed 6th overall, the lowest windup of the country in the history of SEA Games since its entry in 1977. However, 4-time swimming gold medallist Miguel Molina was named the Most Valuable Male Player of the 2007 SEA Games, the third Filipino (and also the third Filipino swimmer) to bag the major award for outstanding SEA Games performance after Akiko Thomson in 1989 Kuala Lumpur Games and Eric Buhain in the 1991 Manila Games.

Medalists

Gold

  • Men's Downhill- Joey Barba
  • Men's lightweight single sculls: Benjamin Tolentino Jr.[6]

Silver

Bronze

Other results

Events are arranged chronologically; sports are arranged alphabetically. Events that won medals are excluded. For events currently ongoing in which the Philippines is not yet eliminated, see ongoing, below.

Shooting

Table tennis

Ongoing

These events are either currently ongoing or to be held, no medals are awarded yet and the Philippines is still in contention:

Men's Basketball

Results

Team Pts. W L PF PA PD
 Philippines 8 4 0 413 244 +169
 Indonesia 7 3 1 284 252 +32
 Malaysia 6 2 2 288 315 -27
 Thailand 5 1 3 244 282 -38
 Cambodia 4 0 4 262 398 -136

Women's Basketball

Results

Team Pts. W L PF PA PD
 Malaysia 6 3 0 195 159 +36
 Thailand 5 2 1 210 162 +48
 Philippines 4 1 2 177 199 -22
 Singapore 3 0 3 145 207 -62

Football (soccer)

References


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