Palace proud of Team PH performance in SEA Games

By Azer Parrocha | Philippine News Agency

MalacaƱang has congratulated Team Philippines for its fourth-place finish in the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) in Hanoi, Vietnam held on May 12 to 23.

ā€œMabuhay ang galing ng atletang Pinoy sa Hanoi. Nakapag-uwi po ang ating mga pambansang atleta ng 52 gold medals, 70 silver medals at 107 bronze medals sa pagtatapos ng Southeast Asian Games sa Vietnam. Pang-apat po ang Pilipinas sa labing-isang kalahok na bansai,ā€ acting presidential spokesperson and Communications Secretary Martin Andanar said in a Palace press briefing on Wednesday.

ā€œMaraming-maraming salamat po sa karangalang ibinigay ninyo sa Pilipinas,ā€ he added.

The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) initially projected a third-place finish.

However, PSC William ā€œButchā€ Ramirez said there was nothing to be ashamed of the Philippine contingent’s showing despite it being a far cry from its 149-gold haul when it hosted the biennial meet in 2019.

ā€œOur performance in bringing home 52 gold, 70 silver, and 104 bronze medals in placing fourth overall in the medal standings was a good finish despite the various challenges our national athletes had to face amid the Covid-19 pandemic before competing in Vietnam,ā€ Ramirez said.

According to Ramirez, funding training programs to develop elite athletes for international competition was expensive.

ā€œYou need money for coaches, both local and foreign, airfare, transportation, and hotel for international exposure to season them, plus the logistical support like proper nutrition, sports psychology, and medicine for athletes discovered abroad or locally,ā€ he added.

He said the Philippine Sports Institute needs adequate government funds to pursue its goals of updating the country’s know-how in sports medicine and technology, including the improved sports rehabilitation facilities, in keeping abreast with the rest of the world.

Vietnam, the overall champion, tallied 446 medals highlighted by 205 gold, 125 silver, and 116 bronze medals.

Thailand came in second with 92 gold, 103 silver, and 136 bronze while Indonesia placed third with 69 gold, 91 silver, and 81 bronze. – gb

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