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词条 Philippines at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games
释义

  1. SEA Games performance

  2. Medal table

  3. Gold Medalists

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox country at games
| NOC = PHI
| NOCname = Philippine Olympic Committee
| oldcode =
| year = 1997
| date =
| games = Southeast Asian Games
| location = Jakarta
| competitors = 490
| sports = 36
| flagbearer = Paeng Nepomuceno
| officials =
| gold = 43
| silver = 57
| bronze = 109
| rank = 4
| appearances =
  • 1977
  • 1979
  • 1981
  • 1983
  • 1985
  • 1987
  • 1989
  • 1991
  • 1993
  • 1995
  • 1997
  • 1999
  • 2001
  • 2003
  • 2005
  • 2007
  • 2009
  • 2011
  • 2013
  • 2015

| seealso =
| website = {{URL|www.olympic.ph}} {{en icon}}
}}

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

SEA Games performance

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.

Medal table

{{Medals table
| caption =
| team =
| hide_rank = yes
| leading =
| gold_1 = 2 | silver_1 = 1 | bronze_1 = 0 | name_1 = {{GamesSport|Archery|Format=d}}
| gold_2 = 3 | silver_2 = 4 | bronze_2 = 3 | name_2 = {{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}
| gold_3 = 0 | silver_3 = 0 | bronze_3 = 1 | name_3 = {{GamesSport|Badminton|Format=d}}
| gold_4 = 1 | silver_4 = 0 | bronze_4 = 0 | name_4 = {{GamesSport|Basketball|Format=d}}
| gold_5 = 1 | silver_5 = 1 | bronze_5 = 5 | name_5 = {{GamesSport|Billiards at Snooker|Format=d}}
| gold_6 = 1 | silver_6 = 3 | bronze_6 = 4 | name_6 = {{GamesSport|Bowling|Format=d}}
| gold_7 = 0 | silver_7 = 0 | bronze_7 = 3 | name_7 = {{GamesSport|Boxing|Format=d}}
| gold_8 = 0 | silver_8 = 1 | bronze_8 = 5 | name_8 = {{GamesSport|Cycling|Format=d}}
| gold_9 = 4 | silver_9 = 6 | bronze_9 = 3 | name_9 = {{GamesSport|Fencing|Format=d}}
| gold_10 = 3 | silver_10 = 0 | bronze_10 = 0 | name_10 = {{GamesSport|Golf|Format=d}}
| gold_11 = 1 | silver_11 = 3 | bronze_11 = 3 | name_11 = {{GamesSport|Gymnastics|Format=d}}
| gold_12 = 2 | silver_12 = 5 | bronze_12 = 6 | name_12 = {{GamesSport|Judo|Format=d}}
| gold_13 = 1 | silver_13 = 5 | bronze_13 = 9 | name_13 = {{GamesSport|Karate|Format=d}}
| gold_14 = 1 | silver_14 = 0 | bronze_14 = 10 | name_14 = {{GamesSport|Pencak Silat|Format=d}}
| gold_15 = 2 | silver_15 = 2 | bronze_15 = 4 | name_15 = {{GamesSport|Rowing|Format=d}}
| gold_16 = 2 | silver_16 = 1 | bronze_16 = 4 | name_16 = {{GamesSport|Shooting|Format=d}}
| gold_17 = 1 | silver_17 = 1 | bronze_17 = 0 | name_17 = {{GamesSport|Softball|Format=d}}
| gold_18 = 0 | silver_18 = 0 | bronze_18 = 2 | name_18 = {{GamesSport|Squash|Format=d}}
| gold_19 = 2 | silver_19 = 4 | bronze_19 = 3 | name_19 = {{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}
| gold_20 = 6 | silver_20 = 5 | bronze_20 = 1 | name_20 = {{GamesSport|Taekwondo|Format=d}}
| gold_21 = 0 | silver_21 = 1 | bronze_21 = 1 | name_21 = {{GamesSport|Tennis|Format=d}}
| gold_22 = 0 | silver_22 = 0 | bronze_22 = 7 | name_22 = {{GamesSport|Traditional boat race|Format=d}}
| gold_23 = 0 | silver_23 = 4 | bronze_23 = 4 | name_23 = {{GamesSport|Weightlifting|Format=d}}
| gold_24 = 1 | silver_24 = 4 | bronze_24 = 4 | name_24 = {{GamesSport|Wrestling|Format=d}}
| gold_25 = 4 | silver_25 = 2 | bronze_25 = 1 | name_25 = {{GamesSport|Wushu|Format=d}}
| gold_26 = 0 | silver_26 = 0 | bronze_26 = 3 | name_26 = {{GamesSport|Yachting/Sailing|Format=d}}
}}

Gold Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
{{gold medal}} Elma Muros-Posadas Athletics Heptathlon
{{gold medal}} Victor Arpilleda Billiards 15-ball rotation
{{gold medal}} Richard de Guzman Fencing
{{gold medal}} Pia Adele Reyes Gymnastics
{{gold medal}} John Baylon Judo 76-kg division
{{gold medal}} Carolino Gonzales Shooting 50m free pistol
{{gold medal}} Ryan Papa Swimming 100-meter backstroke
{{gold medal}} Ryan Papa Swimming 200-meter backstroke
{{gold medal}} Roberto Cruz Taekwondo Pinweight
{{gold medal}} Alessandro Lubiano Taekwondo Middleweight
{{gold medal}} Nelia Sy Taekwondo Women's Lightweight
{{gold medal}} Alvin Taraya Taekwondo Welterweight
{{gold medal}} Melchor Tumasis Wrestling 58-kg division
{{gold medal}} Bobby Co Wushu Men's Taijiquan
{{gold medal}} Stephanie Lim Wushu Women's Swordsplay
{{gold medal}} Alfonso Que Wushu Men's Swordsplay

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CKAVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-woEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6485%2C2140850|title=Haze and fire in Jakarta|publisher=Manila Standard - Google News Archive Search}}

External links

  • http://www.olympic.ph
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