Medal Tally: Team PH performance in the 29th SEA Games

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Here is the partial, official list of Filipino medalists in the ongoing 29th Southeast Asian Games, as of 1:00PM, August 25, 2017.

GOLD MEDAL

1. Mary Joy Tabal —– (ATHLETICS-Women’s marathon)
2. Nikko Huelgas —– (TRIATHLON- Men’s individual)
3. Marion Kim Mangrobang —– (TRIATHLON- Women’s individual )
4. Reyland Capellan —– (MEN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS- floor exercise)
5. Kaitlin Cera Lianne De Guzman —– (WOMEN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS- uneven bars)
6. Agatha Chrystenzen Wong —– (WUSHU- Tajiquan)
7. Louie Wayne Brennan —– (FENCING- Men’s Foil Individual)
8. Eric Shauwn Cray —– (ATHLETICS – Men’s 400m Hurdles)
9. Aries Toledo —– (ATHLETICS – Men’s Decathlon)
10. Anthony Beram —– (ATHLETICS – 200m)
11. Curte Robert Guarin / Emmanuel Portacio / Leoncio Carreon / Ronald Lising —– (MEN Lawn Bowls – Fours)
12. Eumir Felix Marcial —– (BOXING – Men’s Middleweight)
13. Marvin John Nobel Tupas —– (BOXING – Men’s Light Heavyweight)
14. Anthony Beram —– (ATHLETICS – 400m)
15, Philippine Ice Hockey Team —– (Men’s ICE HOCKEY)

SILVER MEDAL

1. Alvin Pangan / Joeart Jumawan /John Jeffrey Morcillos /John John Bobier / Rhemwill Catana / Ronsite Gabayeron / Regie Rezna Pabrigas —– (SEPAK TAKRAW- Men’s Chinclone event)
2. Nicole Tagle —– (ARCHERY- Women’s Individual Recurve)
3. John Leerams Chicano —– (TRIATHLON – Men’s Individual)
4. Claire Adorna —– (TRIATHLON – Women’s Individual)
5. Agatha Chrystenzen Wong —– (WUSHU- Women’s Optional Taijijan)
6. Samantha Catantan —– (FENCING – Women’s Foil Individual)
7. Nathaniel Perez —– (FENCING- Men’s Foil Individual)
8. Haniel Abella —– (FENCING- Women’s Epee Individual)
9. Jason Ramil Macaalay —– (KARATEDO-Men’s Kumite below 60kg)
10. Rexor Romaquin Tacay —– (KARATEDO – Men’s Kumite below 67kg)
11. Eric Shauwn Cray —– (ATHLETICS – Men’s 100m)
12. Kaitlin Cera Lianne De Guzman —– (GYMNASTICS – Women artistic floor exercise)
13. John Paul Bejar —– (KARATEDO- Male Kumite below 55kg)
14. Mark Harry Diones —– (ATHLETICS- Men’s Triple Jump)
15. Marco Vilog  —– (ATHLETICS- Men’s 800m)
16. Mario Fernandez —– (BOXING – Men’s Bantamweight)
17. Marisa Baronda / Nancy Toyco / Nenita Tabiano / Sharon Hauters —– (WOMEN Lawn Bowls – Fours)
18. Yvonne Alyssa R. Dalida / Jemyca Aribado —– (SQUASH – Women’s Jumbo – Doubles)

BRONZE MEDAL

1. Paul Marton Dela Cruz —– (ARCHERY- Men’s Individual Compound)
2. Joseph Benjamin Vicencio / Paul Marton Dela Cruz —– (ARCHERY- Men’s Team Compound)
3. Kareel Hongitan / Mary Queen Ybanez / Nicole Tagle—– (ARCHERY- Women’s Team Recurve)
4. Florante Matan / Gabriel Moreno / Mark Javier—– (ARCHERY- Men’s Team Recurve)
5. Mazine Esteban —– (FENCING-Women’s Foil Individual)
6. Rizzalyn Amolacion / Mary Ann Lopez / Jean Marie Sucalit / Kristel Carloman / Lhaima Lhiell Mangobat —– (SEPAKTAKRAW- Women’s Regu)
7. James Orencio —– (KARATEDO- Kata Individual)
8. Richard Gonzales —– (TABLE TENNIS- Men’s Singles)
9. Harlene Raguin —– (FENCING- Women’s Epee Individual)
10. Juna Tsukii —– (KARATEDO – Women’s Kumite below 50 kg)
11. Roxanne Ashley Yu  —– (SWIMMING – Women’s 200m Backstroke)
12. Evalyn Palabrica —– (ATHLETICS – Women’s Javelin Throw)
13. Kaitlin Cera Lianne De Guzman —– (GYMNASTICS- Women Balance Beam)
14. Reland Capellan —– (GYMNASTICS – Men Vault)
15. Mae Soriano —– (KARATEDO -Women Kumite below 55kg)
16. Arniel Ferrera —– (ATHLETICS – Men’s Hammer Throw)
17. Jasmine Alkhaldi —– (SWIMMING –Women’s 100m Freestyle)
18. Jasmine Alkhaldi —– (SWIMMING –Women’s 50m Butterfly)
19. Jasmine Alkhaldi / Nicole Justine Marie Oliva / Rosalee Sta. Ana / Nicole Pamintuan —– (SWIMMING – 4 X 200m Freestyle)
20. Jemyca Arebado/Robert Garcia —– (SQUASH- Mixed Doubles)
21. Jemyca Arebado/ Yvonne Alyssa Dali —– (SQUASH- Women’s Doubles)
22. Amparo Teresa Acuna —– (SHOOTING – RIFLE – 50m Rifle Prone Women’s Individual)
23. Go Lois Kaye Lo —– (GOLF – Women’s individual)
24. Mervin Guarte —– (ATHLETICS – Men’s 1500m)
25.  Erica Celine Samonte / Junna Tsukii / Kimverly Madrona / Mae Soriano —– (KARATEDO – Women’s team)
26. Ian Clark Bautista —– (BOXING – Men’s Flyweight)
27. Charly Suarez —– (BOXING – Men’s Light Welterweight)
28. Ma. Lourdes Arles / Ma. Liza Del Rosario / Marian Lara Posadas / Marie Alexis Sy / Krizziah Lyn Tabora —– (BOWLING [Tenpin]  – Women’s team of five)
29. David William Pelino / Robert Andrew Garcia —– (SQUASH – Men’s Jumbo Doubles)
30. Warren Kiamco / Dennis Orcollo —– (BILLIARD AND SNOOKER – Men’s Pool 9-Ball Doubles)
31. Janry Ubas —– (ATHLETICS – Men’s long jump)
32. Katharina Lehnert / Denise Dy —– (TENNIS – Women’s doubles)

 

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