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词条 Philippines at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games
释义

  1. Medalists

     Gold  Silver  Bronze 

  2. Other results

     Shooting  Table tennis 

  3. Ongoing

  4. Men's Basketball

     Results 

  5. Women's Basketball

     Results  Football (soccer) 

  6. References

{{Infobox country at games
| NOC = PHI
| NOCname = Philippine Olympic Committee
| oldcode =
| year = 2007
| date =
| games = Southeast Asian Games
| location = Nakhon Ratchasima
| competitors = 620
| sports =
| flagbearer = John Baylon (Judo)
| officials =
| gold = 41
| silver = 91
| bronze = 96
| rank = 6
| appearances =
  • 1977
  • 1979
  • 1981
  • 1983
  • 1985
  • 1987
  • 1989
  • 1991
  • 1993
  • 1995
  • 1997
  • 1999
  • 2001
  • 2003
  • 2005
  • 2007
  • 2009
  • 2011
  • 2013
  • 2015
  • 2017
  • 2019

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

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

  • Cycling (Mountain)
  • Men's Downhill- Joey Barba
  • Wushu competition
  • Men's nanquan: Willy Wang[4]
  • 52kg category: Rene Catalan[5]
  • Billiards and snooker:
    • 9-ball pool women's singles: Rubilen Amit[6]
  • Rowing
  • Men's lightweight single sculls: Benjamin Tolentino Jr.[6]

Silver

  • Shooting: Women's Skeet – Jacqueline de Guzman[7]
  • Shooting: Men's Team Skeet – Gabriel Tong, Patricio Bernardo, Paul Brian Rosario[8]
  • Shooting: Men's Team Trap – Eric Ang, Carag Carlos, Jethro Dionisio[8]
  • Triathlon: Men's division: George Vilog[6]
  • Triathlon: Women's division: Alessandra Araullo[6]
  • Rowing: Women's doubles: Nida Cordova and Midelle Gabiligno[6]
  • Dancesport: Viennese waltz: Emmanuel Reyes and Maria Rosete[6]
  • Dancesport: slow foxtrot: Emmanuel Reyes and Maria Rosete[6]
  • Dancesport: Latin American jive: John Erolle Melencio and Dearlie Gerodias[6]
  • Dancesport: Latin American paso (dance): John Erolle Melencio and Dearlie Gerodias[6]
  • Swimming: 100m butterfly: James Walsh[6]
  • Fencing: Men's individual sabre: Walbert Mendoza[6]
  • Wrestling: Men's freestyle 66 kg: Jimmy Angana[6]
  • Swimming: 4X100m freestyle relay: Kendrick Uy, Daniel Coakley, James Walsh, and Miguel Molina[6]

Bronze

  • Shooting: Men's 10m Air Rifle – Emerito Concepcion
  • Sepak Takraw: Men's Hoop
  • Sepak Takraw: Women's Hoop
  • Muay thai: 51 kg (flyweight): Roland Claro[6]
  • Boxing: 45 kg (pinweight): Bill Vicente Vicera[6]
  • Wushu: Men's division: Rene Catalan[6]
  • Cycling: Women's individual time trial: Baby Maritess Bitbit[6]
  • Marathon: Men's division: Eduardo Buenavista[6]
  • Marathon: Women's division: Jho Ann Banayag[6]
  • Triathlon: Men's division: Arland Benedict Macasieb[6]
  • Triathlon: Women's division: Maria Melliza Gayle Lucas[6]
  • Weightlifting: Women's 58 kg: Hidilyn Diaz[6]
  • Wrestling: Men's freestyle (55 kg): Margarito Angana[6]
  • Wushu: Men's taijiquan: Daniel Pakantac[6]
  • Wushu: Women's taijiquan: Janice Hung[6]
  • Rowing: Men's single sculls: Jose Rodriguez[6]
  • Dancesport: Latin American samba: John Erolle Melencio and Dearlie Gerodias[6]
  • Fencing: Men's individual sabre: Edmon Velez[6]
  • Fencing: Women's individual foil: Michelle Mancenido[6]
  • Fencing: Women's individual foil: Veena Tessa Nuestro[6]
  • Squash: Men's singles: Robert Andrew Garcia[6]
  • Swimming: 400m freestyle: Ryan Arabejo[6]
  • Wrestling: Men's freestyle (60 kg): Roque Mana-ay Jr.[6]
  • Snooker: Men's doubles: Benjamin Guevarra Jr. and James Al Ortega[6]

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

  • Women's 25M Pistol (individual)
    • 14th – Susan Aguado
  • Women's 50M Rifle Prone (individual)
    • 9th – Nicoli Medina
  • Men's 10M Air Pistol (individual)
    • 12th – Carolino Gonzales
  • Men's 10M Air Rifle (team)
    • 4th – Philippines (Emerito Concepcion, Daryl Sandoval, Alfonso Hermoso)
  • Men's 50M Air Pistol (individual)
    • 14th – Carolino Gonzales
  • Men's 25M Standard Pistol (individual)
    • 5th – Tac Padilla
    • 13th – Robert Donalvo
    • 14th – Carolino Gonzales
  • Men's 25M Standard Pistol (team)
    • 4th – Philippines (Nathaniel Padilla, Robert Donalvo, Carolino Gonzales)
  • Women's 10m Air Pistol (Individual)
    • 12th – Susan Agualdo
  • Men's 50M Rifle Prone (team)
    • 6th – Philippines (Eddie Tomas, Edwin Fernandez, Rocky Pardilla)
  • Men's 50M Rifle Prone (individual)
    • 13th – Eddie Tomas
    • 15th – Edwin Fernandez
    • 18th – Rocky Pardilla
  • Men's 25M Rapid Prone (individual)
    • 12th – Tac Padilla
    • 13th – Robert Donalvo
  • Men's 25M Center Fire Pistol (team)
    • 4th – Philippines (Nathaniel Padilla, Robert Donalvo, Carolino Gonzales)
  • Men's 25M Center Fire Pistol (individual)
    • 7th – Tac Padilla
    • 13th – Carolino Gonzales
    • 14th – Roberto Donalvo
  • Men's 50M Rifle 3 position (individual)
    • 9th – Rocky Pardill
    • 10th – Edwin Fernandez
    • 12th – Eddie Tomas
  • Men's 50M Rifle 3 position (team)
    • 4th – Philippines (Rocky Pardilla, Edwin Fernandez, Eddie Tomas)
  • Men's Skeet (individual)
    • Tied-5th – Paul Brian Rosario
    • 7th – Patricio Bernardo
    • 8th – Gabriel Tong

Table tennis

  • Women's team:
    • Indonesia {{flagicon|INA}} def. {{flagicon|PHI}} Philippines, 3-1
    • Ceria Nilasari (INA) def Andrea Balatbat (PHI) 3-1
    • Crisanta Abas (PHI) def Christine Ferliana (INA) 3-1
    • Nuni Sugiani (INA) def Ian Lariba (PHI) 3-0
    • Christine Ferliana (INA) def Andrea Balatbat (PHI) 3-0
    • Vietnam {{flagicon|VIE}} def. {{flagicon|PHI}} Philippines, 3-0
    • Mai Hoang my Thrang (VIE) def Crisanta Abas (PHI) 3-0
    • Mai Xuan Hang (VIE) def Andrea Balatbat (PHI) 3-0
    • Luong Thi Tam (VIE) def Ian Lariba (PHI) 3-0
    • Thailand {{flagicon|THA}} def. {{flagicon|PHI}} Philippines, 3-0
    • Nanthana Komwong (THA) def Andrea Balatbat (PHI) 3-0
    • Anisara Munagsuk (THA) def Crisanta Abas (PHI) 3-0
    • Priyakan Triampo (THA) def Ian Lariba (PHI) 3-1
  • Men's team
    • Philippines {{flagicon|PHI}} def. {{flagicon|CAM}} Cambodia, 3-0
    • Richard Gonzales (PHI) def Boroath Sam (CAM) 3-0
    • Julius Esposo (PHI) def Sovathanak Hout (CAM) 3-0
    • Henberd Ortalla (PHI) def Roathana Sun (CAM) 3-0
    • Singapore {{flagicon|SIN}} def. {{flagicon|PHI}} Philippines, 3-0
    • Gao Ning (SIN) def Henberd Ortalla (PHI) 3-0
    • Yang Zi (SIN) def Richard Gonzales (PHI) 3-1
    • Cai Xiaoli (SIN) def Rodel Ireneo Valle (PHI) 3-0
    • Thailand {{flagicon|THA}} def. {{flagicon|PHI}} Philippines, 3-0
    • Phakpoom Sanguansin (THA) def Richard Gonzales (PHI) 3-0
    • Phuchong Sanguansin (THA) def Henberd Ortalla (PHI) 3-1
    • Chaisit Chaitat (THA) def Julius Esposo (PHI) 3-1

Ongoing

{{Update|inaccurate=y|date=November 2010}}

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

TeamPts.WLPFPAPD
{{Bk|PHI}}8 4 0 413 244 +169
{{Bk|INA}}7 3 1 284 252 +32
{{Bk|MAS}}6 2 2 288 315 -27
{{Bk|THA}}5 1 3 244 282 -38
{{Bk|CAM}}4 0 4 262 398 -136
  • Pool stage: {{bk-rt|CAM}} 82-136 {{bk|PHI}}
  • Pool stage: {{bk-rt|INA}} 49-75 {{bk|PHI}}
  • Pool stage: {{bk-rt|MAS}} 60-180 {{bk|PHI}}
  • Pool stage: {{bk-rt|THA}} 53-94 {{bk|PHI}}

Women's Basketball

Results

TeamPts.WLPFPAPD
{{Bkw|MAS}}6 3 0 195 159 +36
{{Bkw|THA}}5 2 1 210 162 +48
{{Bkw|PHI}}4 1 2 177 199 -22
{{Bkw|SIN}}3 0 3 145 207 -62
  • Pool stage: {{bk-rt|SIN}} 55-67 {{bk|PHI}}
  • Pool stage: {{bk-rt|THA}} 70-54 {{bk|PHI}}
  • Pool stage: {{bk-rt|MAS}} 74-56 {{bk|PHI}}

Football (soccer)

  • Women:
    • Group A: {{fbw-rt|LAO}} 2-2 {{fbw|PHI}} (Goal scorers: Patrice Impelido (48'), Edna Agravante (50'))
    • Group A: {{fbw-rt|VIE}} 10-0 {{fbw|PHI}}

References

1. ^POC calendar of events
2. ^2007 SEA Games official website
3. ^Total Only Competitors - 24th SEAGAMES Official Website
4. ^RP still 4th in SEA Games; medal haul up to 89
5. ^SEA Games: 4th-placer RP has 3rd highest medals tally
6. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 RP now has 16 gold medals but remains in 4th place at SEA Games
7. ^Rookie shooter hits silver
8. ^RP shooters nail 3 silvers, 1 bronze in SEA Games

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