词条 | Philippines at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games |
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| NOC = PHI | NOCname = Philippine Olympic Committee | oldcode = | year = 2005 | date = | games = Southeast Asian Games | location = the Manila | competitors = 892 | sports = | flagbearer = Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski | officials = 308 | gold = 113 | silver = 84 | bronze = 94 | rank = 1 | appearances =
| seealso = | website = {{URL|www.olympic.ph}} {{en icon}} }} The Philippines competed at the 23rd Southeast Asian Games which it also hosted. This was the third time the country hosted the biennial meet. Athletes from the country earned 113 golds which placed the Philippines in the medal tally as the overall champions, 26 golds ahead of Thailand. This is the most gold medals the country has won in the competition to date. 892 athletes competed for the Philippines at the games and were joined by 308 officials.[1] The chief of mission to the games was Jose Miguel Arroyo.[2] At the opening ceremony, the Philippine delegate was accompanied by Miss International 2005, Precious Lara Quigaman, then WBC Lightweight Champion, Manny Pacquiao and local celebrity, Angel Locsin. Sports and athlete developmentTo ensure proper and intensive training, most of the athletes were sent to China for a five-month training process. Innovations in terms of acquisition of new facilities and proper budget allocation were the main concerns of the Philippine Sports Commission in cooperation with the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC). The POC awarded all medalists cash incentives. Medal table{{Medals table| caption = | team = | hide_rank = yes | leading = | gold_1 = 1 | silver_1 = 1 | bronze_1 = 2 | name_1 = {{GamesSport|Archery|Format=d}} | gold_2 = 3 | silver_2 = 3 | bronze_2 = 0 | name_2 = {{GamesSport|Arnis|Format=d}} | gold_3 = 9 | silver_3 = 10 | bronze_3 = 7 | name_3 = {{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}} | gold_4 = 9 | silver_4 = 6 | bronze_4 = 7 | name_4 = {{GamesSport|Aquatics|Format=d}} | gold_5 = 1 | silver_5 = 0 | bronze_5 = 0 | name_5 = {{GamesSport|Baseball|Format=d}} | gold_6 = 8 | silver_6 = 2 | bronze_6 = 1 | name_6 = {{GamesSport|Billiards|Format=d}} | gold_7 = 2 | silver_7 = 0 | bronze_7 = 0 | name_7 = {{GamesSport|Bodybuilding|Format=d}} | gold_8 = 4 | silver_8 = 6 | bronze_8 = 0 | name_8 = {{GamesSport|Bowling|Format=d}} | gold_9 = 8 | silver_9 = 4 | bronze_9 = 2 | name_9 = {{GamesSport|Boxing|Format=d}} | gold_10 = 0 | silver_10 = 1 | bronze_10 = 2 | name_10 = {{GamesSport|Canoe and Kayak|Format=d}} | gold_11 = 0 | silver_11 = 4 | bronze_11 = 3 | name_11 = {{GamesSport|Chess|Format=d}} | gold_12 = 2 | silver_12 = 2 | bronze_12 = 0 | name_12 = {{GamesSport|Dancesport|Format=d}} | gold_13 = 1 | silver_13 = 1 | bronze_13 = 1 | name_13 = {{GamesSport|Equestrian|Format=d}} | gold_14 = 5 | silver_14 = 2 | bronze_14 = 6 | name_14 = {{GamesSport|Fencing|Format=d}} | gold_15 = 2 | silver_15 = 2 | bronze_15 = 0 | name_15 = {{GamesSport|Golf|Format=d}} | gold_16 = 1 | silver_16 = 3 | bronze_16 = 7 | name_16 = {{GamesSport|Gymnastics|Format=d}} | gold_17 = 2 | silver_17 = 1 | bronze_17 = 4 | name_17 = {{GamesSport|Judo|Format=d}} | gold_18 = 3 | silver_18 = 0 | bronze_18 = 9 | name_18 = {{GamesSport|Karatedo|Format=d}} | gold_19 = 1 | silver_19 = 3 | bronze_19 = 2 | name_19 = {{GamesSport|Lawn bowls|Format=d}} | gold_20 = 3 | silver_20 = 3 | bronze_20 = 1 | name_20 = {{GamesSport|Muay|Format=d}} | gold_21 = 1 | silver_21 = 2 | bronze_21 = 4 | name_21 = {{GamesSport|Pencak Silat|Format=d}} | gold_22 = 0 | silver_22 = 0 | bronze_22 = 1 | name_22 = {{GamesSport|Petanque|Format=d}} | gold_23 = 3 | silver_23 = 1 | bronze_23 = 3 | name_23 = {{GamesSport|Rowing|Format=d}} | gold_24 = 1 | silver_24 = 1 | bronze_24 = 3 | name_24 = {{GamesSport|Sailing|Format=d}} | gold_25 = 0 | silver_25 = 1 | bronze_25 = 1 | name_25 = {{GamesSport|Sepaktakraw|Format=d}} | gold_26 = 3 | silver_26 = 3 | bronze_26 = 2 | name_26 = {{GamesSport|Shooting|Format=d}} | gold_27 = 2 | silver_27 = 0 | bronze_27 = 0 | name_27 = {{GamesSport|Softball|Format=d}} | gold_28 = 0 | silver_28 = 0 | bronze_28 = 1 | name_28 = {{GamesSport|Squash|Format=d}} | gold_29 = 0 | silver_29 = 1 | bronze_29 = 0 | name_29 = {{GamesSport|Table tennis|Format=d}} | gold_30 = 6 | silver_30 = 5 | bronze_30 = 1 | name_30 = {{GamesSport|Taekwondo|Format=d}} | gold_31 = 1 | silver_31 = 1 | bronze_31 = 2 | name_31 = {{GamesSport|Tennis|Format=d}} | gold_32 = 6 | silver_32 = 0 | bronze_32 = 0 | name_32 = {{GamesSport|Traditional boat race|Format=d}} | gold_33 = 0 | silver_33 = 1 | bronze_33 = 1 | name_33 = {{GamesSport|Triathlon|Format=d}} | gold_34 = 0 | silver_34 = 0 | bronze_34 = 3 | name_34 = {{GamesSport|Volleyball|Format=d}} | gold_35 = 0 | silver_35 = 1 | bronze_35 = 3 | name_35 = {{GamesSport|Weightlifting|Format=d}} | gold_36 = 2 | silver_36 = 1 | bronze_36 = 0 | name_36 = {{GamesSport|Wrestling|Format=d}} | gold_37 = 12 | silver_37 = 4 | bronze_37 = 2 | name_37 = {{GamesSport|Wushu|Format=d}} }}{{Expand section|date=June 2008}} References1. ^{{cite book |title=Official Results Book of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games |url=http://www.seagfoffice.org/pdf/pdf_1450239959_3312.pdf |accessdate=30 September 2018|page=48}} 2. ^{{cite book |title=Official Results Book of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games |url=http://www.seagfoffice.org/pdf/pdf_1450239959_3312.pdf |accessdate=30 September 2018|page=32}} External links
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