Philippines_at_the_2017_SEA_Games

Philippines at the 2017 SEA Games

Philippines at the 2017 SEA Games

Sporting event delegation


The Philippines competed at the 29th Southeast Asian Games which took place in Malaysia from 19 to 30 August 2017. The Philippines contingent was composed of 497 athletes, 163 sporting officials and 70 administrative and medical staff who competed in 37 out of the 38 sports. The Philippines finished the 29th SEA Games in 6th place with a medal haul of 23 Golds, 33 Silvers and 64 Bronze which is the country's worst finish in 18 years. The next edition of the Southeast Asian Games was hosted by the Philippines in 2019.

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Preparations

A task force was created on December 21, 2016, composing of officials from the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) as part of the preparations of the Philippine delegate to the 2017 SEA Games.[2] On December 23, 2016, they submitted the list of athletes by numbers to the SEA Games organizing committee. A list composes a total of 535 athletes from 31 sports. The task force has set a target of 1 gold medal for each sport.[3]

The PSC has stated that they are not keen on sending athletes it deems undeserving for the regional games for the sake of sending a "bloated" delegation.[2] An evaluation and screening will be conducted by the task force to trim the size of the delegation and the task force is open to sending just 200 to 250 athletes. No futsal or cricket team will be sent, the latter because there is no POC-recognized NSA for cricket yet.[4]

The task force released the criteria for the selection of participating athletes on December 22, 2016. Performance in the 2015 Southeast Asian Games, and other International competitions are a big part of the criteria.[5] On the same day, participants at the 2016 Summer Olympics, and medalists at the 2014 Asian Games are already seeded a place in the 2017 SEA Games Philippine delegation by the task force but maintained that they have to be active and competitive.[6]

Cynthia Carrion of gymnastics was appointed as the chef de mission of the Philippine delegate to the games on January 20, 2017.[7]

The POC released initial number of athletes and officials that will form the Philippine SEA Games delegation on May 25, 2017. On the same day it was reported that the line up of athletes is 85-90 percent complete except for players in indoor hockey and volleyball. The "tentative" delegation is composed of 493 athletes set to compete in 37 out of 38 sports and 149 officials.[8] By June 3, 2017, this figure was revised to 542 athletes set to compete in all 38 sports and 100 officials.[9]

POC President Peping Cojuangco signed the final list of athletes on June 28, 2017. The delegation is composed of 497 athletes, as well as 163 coaches, and 70 administrative and medical personnel.[10] The country will compete in all 38 sports except cricket.[11]

Medalists

Medalists are entitled to incentive from the government through the Philippine Sports Commission per R.A. 10699.

Gold

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Silver

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Bronze

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Multiple medalists

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Medal summary

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Archery

Men's compound

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Women's compound

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Men's recurve

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Women's recurve

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Athletics

Men's

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Women's

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Badminton

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Basketball

Men's

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Women's

Team
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Billiards and Snooker

Men's

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Women's

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Boxing

Men's

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Bowling

Singles

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Doubles

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Trios

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Team

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Masters

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Figure skating

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Fencing

Men's

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Women's

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Football

Men's

Head Coach: Marlon Maro

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Group stage
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Updated to match(es) played on 24 August 2017. Source: KL2017 Official Website
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
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Referee: Sudish Kumar Pandey (Nepal)

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Referee: Chen Hsin-chuan (Chinese Taipei)

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Women's

Head coach: Marnelli Dimzon [15]

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Group stage
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Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; More: Technical Handbook
(H) Hosts
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Referee: Law Bik Chi (Hong Kong)

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Netball

Philippines national netball team
Players Coaching staff
  • Cathlyn Jane Seno
  • Ana Thea Cenarosa
  • Leanne Espina
  • Eliezza Dianne Ventura
  • Diana Doqueza
  • Anjelica Estacion
  • Teresa Angeline Aquino
  • Ana Theresa Codinera
  • Meilyn Guerra Ip
  • Eunice Krisma Ann Japone
  • Clarice Jasper Sup
  • Katryna Rose Domino

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Ice hockey

Men's

Squad

Head coach: Czech Republic Daniel Brodan[16]

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Indoor hockey

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Judo

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Muaythai

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Pencak Silat

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Rugby Sevens

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Short track speed skating

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Taekwondo

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Legend
  • SUP – Won by Superiority
  • PTG – Won by points gap
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Poomsae

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Tennis

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Triathlon

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Volleyball

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Waterski

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Weightlifting

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Wushu

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References

  1. Reyes, Marc (18 June 2017). "Alora is PH flag-bearer in SEA Games". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  2. "Butch: Quality, not quantity in SEAG". Tempo. 22 December 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
  3. Navarro, June (22 December 2016). "Task force eyes 1 gold per sport". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
  4. "Every NSA expected to deliver at least 1 gold in 2017 Sea Games". Sun Star Davao. 21 December 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
  5. Escarlote, Mark (22 December 2016). "PSC-POC Task Force sets criteria for SEA Games athletes". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
  6. Giongco, Nick (22 December 2016). "Rio Games vets sure of SEAG slots". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
  7. Terrado, Reuben (20 January 2017). "Cynthia Carrion named PH chef de mission to 2017 SEA Games; Camacho gets Asiad job". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
  8. "POC releases initial number of SEAG athletes, officials". Visayan Daily Star. Philippine News Agency. 26 May 2017. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  9. Esponga, Alex (3 June 2017). "PH to send 542 athletes to 2017 SEA Games". Rappler. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  10. Terrado, Reuben (28 June 2017). "Philippines sending 497 athletes to compete in 38 sports in KL Southeast Asian Games". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  11. Leyba, Olmin (22 February 2018). "Equestrians' Syquia stripped of SEAG gold". The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on 22 February 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
  12. "Malaysian diver fails SEA Games doping test, to lose gold medals". The Malay Mail. 12 December 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  13. Marquez, CJ (27 June 2017). "Parks, Ravena, Paras headline Gilas lineup for SEA Games". CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on 30 June 2017. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  14. "Team Roster Philippines (PHI) - Ice Hockey Southeast Asian Games" (PDF). International Ice Hockey Federation. 20 August 2017. Retrieved 21 August 2017.

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