Philippines at the 2009 SEA Games explained

Noc:PHI
Nocname:Philippine Olympic Committee
Year:2009
Games:Southeast Asian Games
Location:Vientiane
Flagbearer:Annie Albania[1] (Boxing)
Gold:38
Silver:35
Bronze:50
Rank:5
Appearances:
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The Philippines participated at the 25th Southeast Asian Games held in Vientiane, Laos from 9 to 18 December 2009.

Preparations

So far, the Philippine team has been training locally. It has made plans for national athletes for the 3 remaining months before the 2009 Southeast Asian Games which is to be held in Vientiane, Laos. According to news, the Philippine national team lack funding form the government yet still hopes to achieve a good training program for its athletes. Harry Angping, the PSC Chairman, wants to send the country's athletes to China, world sports' superpower, to have an intensive training which can greatly boost the skills of the athletes especially in the sports of volleyball, diving, shooting, cycling and weightlifting.

The country is looking after its gold and silver medallists at the latest SEAG which was held last 2007 although some of them have already retired.

The country is said to have a powerhouse team in the sport of billiards and snooker which is composed of former and current world champions such as Efren Bata Reyes, Ronato Alcano, Alex Pagulayan and Rubilen Amit. The country is expecting to get a perfect 10 gold medal in the said sport because of its great athletes. Another powerhouse team in Philippine national team is swimming. It has been said that the swimming team is almost composed of its Olympian tankers like Miguel Molina, Ryan Arabejo, James Walsh, Daniel Coakley, Christel Simms and Erica Totten.

Expectations

The country hopes to rebound from its worst finish in SEAG last 2 years. The country placed sixth over-all with 42 golds, 91 silvers and 96 bronzes. The country is hoping to regain the over-all championship from Thailand even though it will really have a tough way. The country is still unsure of how many gold medals can the athletes garner since the number of athletes joining the international competition is still undetermined although some of the athletes such as Nathaniel Padilla, Shiela Mae Perez, Hidilyn Diaz, Rexel Ryan Fabriga, Willy Wang and Miguel Molina.

The country will send its one of the lowest number of delegates which is 153 and officials which is 47 although this is not a final count according to POC.[2] Although the number of athletes and officials to be sent in this SEAG edition is just 1/3 of the number of delegates sent in the 2007 SEAG, it is known that the Philippine team is still a powerhouse team because all of the included athletes in the list are gold and silver medalists in the 2007 SEAG and 2008 Beijing Olympians. The PSC promised to boost the earnings of the athletes who will get gold medals for the country at the upcoming SEAG.[3] |}

Medalists

Gold

No.MedalNameSportEvent
1Women's individual compound
2Men's 3000m Steeplechase
3Men's Marathon
4Arniel Ferrera Men's hammer throw
5Danilo Fresnido Men's javelin throw
6Jho-An Banayag Women's Marathon
7Women's long jump
8Rosie Villarito Women's javelin throw
9Men's 8-ball Pool Singles
10Women's 8-ball Pool Singles
11Women's 9-ball Pool Singles
12Vicera Bill Men's Pinweight 45kg
13Charly Suarez Men's Featherweight 57kg
14Women's Pinweight 46kg
15Women's light flyweight 48kg
16Albania Annie Women's Flyweight 51kg
17Chihiro Ikeda Women's individual
18Women's team
19John Baylon Men's 73-81kg
20Nancy Quillotes Women's 40-45kg
21Marna Pabillore Women's kumite 55kg
22Zaidi Laruan Men's Lightweight 60kg
23Men's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol
24Men's 50m freestyle
25Men's 1500m freestyle
26Men's 200m individual medley
27Men's 400m individual medley
28Men's 68kg
29Alexander Briones Men's +87kg
30Mary Antoinette Rivero Women's 67kg
31Janice Lagman
Camille Alarilla
Rani Ann Ortega
Women's team poomsae
32Men's team
33Men's singles
34Jimmy Angana Men's freestyle 60-66kg
35Jason Balabal Men's freestyle 74-84kg
36Margarito Angana Men's Greco-Roman 55kg
37Men's Sanshou 65kg
38Marianne Mariano Women's Sanshou 60kg

Silver

No.MedalNameSportEvent
1Jobert Delicano Men's long jump
2Mercedita Fetalvero Women's 10000m
3Narcisa Atienza Women's Heptathlon
4Gandy Valle Men's 8-ball Pool Singles
5Men's light flyweight 48kg
6Nino Caro Men's 3m springboard
7Men's 10m Synchronized Springboard
8Jaime Asok
Ryan Fabriga
Men's 10m Synchronized Platform
9Women's 3m springboard
10Ruth Dugaduga Women's 70-78kg
11Rolando Lagman Men's kumite 75kg
12Lutche Metante Women's kumite +68kg
13Roland Claro Men's light flyweight 48kg
14Romnick Pabalate Men's Flyweight 51kg
15Jonathan Polosan Men's Light Welterweight 63.5kg
16Nur Habir Isnani Men's tarung Class I 85-90kg
17Charles Walker Men's 100m freestyle
18Men's 200m Freestlye
19Men's 400m Freestlye
20Men's 200m backstroke
21Miguel Molina
Charles Walker
Daniel Coakley
Kendrick Uy
Men's 4x100m freestyle relay
22Men's 4x200m freestyle relay
23Men's 54kg
24Marlon Avenido Men's 80kg
25Kathleen Alora Women's 53kg
26Women's +73kg
27Men's singles
28Men's doubles
29Riza Zalameda
Denise Dy
Women's doubles
30Philippines Men's team
31Joselito Padilla Men's +94kg
32Paulo delos Santos Men's freestyle -50kg
33Michael Baletin Men's Greco-Roman 74kg
34Benjie Rivera Men's Sanshou 56kg
35Mary Jane Estimar Women's Sanshou 52kg

Bronze

No.MedalNameSportEvent
1Earl Benjamin Yap Men's individual compound
2Julius Sermona Men's 5000m
3Men's long jump
4Joebert Delicano Men's triple jump
5Mercedita Fetalvero Women's 5000m
6Men's 9-ball Pool Singles
7Iris Ranola Women's 9-ball Pool Singles
8Saludar Rey Men's Flyweight 51kg
9Joegin Landon Men's Light Welterweight 64kg
10Mitchel Matinez Women's Featherweight 57kg
11Ryan Fabriga Men's 10m platform
12Mhark Fernando
Antonio Asistio II
Jhonnel Ababa
Jude Estaquio
Men's team
13Gilbert Ramirez Men's 66-73kg
14Ric Senales Men's 81-90kg
15Helen Dawa Women's 45-48kg
16Karen Ann Solomon Women's 63-70kg
17Noel Espinosa Men's individual Kata
18Ace Pediongo Eso Men's kumite 55kg
19Philippines Men's team kumite
20Harold Gregorio Men's welterweight 67kg
21May Libao Women's Pinweight 45kg
22Maricel Subang Women's light flyweight 48kg
23Preciosa Ocaya Women's Flyweight 51kg
24Ana Marie Rey Women's Bantamweight 54kg
25Marniel Dimia Men's tarung Class F 70-75kg
26Aristide Samia
Arinulfo Masumbol
Mary Grace Munar
Triples (1 Woman & 2 Men)
27Metodio Suico Jr.
Quirante Marbie
Gene Mark Saavedra
Men's regu
28Metodio Suico Jr.
Junmar Aleta
Gene Mark Saavedra
Men's doubles
29Metodio Suico Jr.
Danilo Alipan
Joel Carbonilla
Harrison Castanares
Jerome Vendionla
Hector Memarion
Men's Hoop
30Deseree Autor
Irene Apdon
Gelyn Evora
Sara Jean Catain
Rhea Padrigo
Women's Hoop
31Men's 4x100m medley relay
32Men's singles
33Jeffrey Figueroa Men's 60kg
34Jyra Lizardo Women's 49kg
35Jean Pierre Sabido
Rani Ann Ortega
Mixed Pair Poomsae
36Anthony Ray Castillo
Brian Alan Sabido
Jean Pierre Sabido
Men's team poomsae
37Riza Zalameda
Denise Dy
Marichris Gentz
Women's team
38Women's singles
39Women's singles
40Mixed doubles
41Mixed doubles
42Renante Briones Men's 94kg
43Jerry Angana Men's freestyle 50-55kg
44Roque Mana-ay Men's freestyle 55-60kg
45Melchor Tumasis Men's Greco-Roman 60kg
46Maribel Jambora Women's -45kg
47Daniel Parantac Men's taolu Taijiquan/Taijijian
48Jessie Aligaga Men's Sanshou 48kg
49Denver Labador Men's Sanshou 60kg
50Rhea May Rifani Women's Sanshou 48kg

Medal summary

By sports

Issues

Philippine NSA's still have leadership quarrels which greatly affect the training of its athletes even though there are only barely three months left before the national competition happens.

Lack of government funding is also another factor why Philippine athletes have not yet been sent to other countries such as China to have an intensive training program.

The country is focusing more on subjective sports such as boxing, judo, taekwondo, diving and karatedo than objective sports such as athletics, shooting, swimming, weightlifting, lawn tennis, table tennis and badminton which are really rich in medals. The country's athletes in the said subjective sports can easily be cheated since those sports are scored by judges.

Notes and References

  1. News: Nakpil . Danielle . Throwback SEA Games: Former Philippine flag bearers . 25 November 2019 . CNN Philippines . 25 November 2019 . 26 May 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230526012014/https://www.cnnphilippines.com/sports/2019/11/25/2019-SEA-Games-throwback-flag-bearers.html . dead .
  2. News: POC holds separate sendoff rites to SEA Games-bound athletes today. 2009-12-03. Philboxing.com. 2009-12-18.
  3. News: POC exec says 50-gold target in SEA Games achievable. 2009-11-29. GMA News. 2009-12-18.