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Philippines at the 1981 SEA Games

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Philippines at the
1981 Southeast Asian Games
IOC codePHI
NOCPhilippine Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph (in English)
in Manila
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
55
Silver
55
Bronze
77
Total
187
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

The Philippines hosted the 11th Southeast Asian Games for the first time and held from 6 to 15 December 1981 in the city of Manila.

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SEA Games performance

The Philippine contingent, from the 24 golds which they won in the 1979 games in Jakarta, came through this time with 55 golds and a third place overall finish. Gintong Alay Project Director and Philippine Olympic Committee chairman Michael Keon was jubilant over the Philippines' impressive show of strength but told the delegations gathered during the closing rites that it was never the design of the host country to dominate the 11th SEA games.

The Philippines came through with a bumper harvest of golds in cycling, winning eight of the golds disputed. The host country also grabbed eight golds in athletics -track and field and bowling. Boxing and weightlifting had six golds each. Swimming produced four gold medals, with three credited to Billy Wilson, who came home from his studies and training in the US, and one to veteran Jairulla Jaitulla.[1]

Lydia de Vega and Isidro del Prado were the country's two double gold medal winners and were cited with more honors. De Vega was cited as best female track performer for her record-breaking performances in the 200 meters and del Prado as the best male track performer for a record-breaking performances in the 400 meters.[citation needed]

It was World Champion Bong Coo of bowling, who emerged as the Philippines' most bemedalled campaigner winning four gold medals and two silver medals in six events disputed. The Filipinos were blanked in three events; archery, badminton and table tennis.

Medalists

Gold

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1  Gold Philippines
Basketball
Men's team
2  Gold William Wilson
Swimming
Men's 200m freestyle
3  Gold William Wilson
Swimming
Men's 400m freestyle
4  Gold William Wilson
Swimming
Men's 1500m freestyle
5  Gold Jairulla Jaitulla
Swimming
Men's 100m breaststroke
6  Gold Alexander Marcial
Rudolf Gabriel
Tennis
Men's doubles
7  Gold Pia Tamayo
Tennis
Women's singles
8  Gold Pia Tamayo
Alexander Marcial
Tennis
Mixed doubles
9  Gold Philippines
Volleyball
Women's team
10  Gold Ramon Solis
Weightlifting
Men's Weightlifting

Silver

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1  Silver Carlos Santos Jr.
Archery
Men's individual 30m recurve
2  Silver Carlos Santos Jr.
Archery
Men's individual 50m recurve
3  Silver Carla Ramos
Archery
Women's individual 30m recurve
4  Silver Philippines
Basketball
Women's team
5  Silver Richard Luna
Swimming
Men's 100m backstroke
6  Silver Francisco Guanco
Swimming
Men's 200m breaststroke
7  Silver Renato Padronia
Swimming
Men's 100m butterfly
8  Silver William Wilson
Swimming
Men's 200m butterfly
9  Silver Jairulla Jaitulla
Swimming
Men's 200m individual medley
10  Silver Philippines
Swimming
Men's team 4 × 200 m freestyle relay
11  Silver Philippines
Swimming
Men's team 4 × 100 m Medley Relay
12  Silver Dyan Castillejo
Gladys Imperial
Marissa Sanchez
Pia Tamayo
Tennis
Women's team

Bronze

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1  Bronze Carlos Santos Jr.
Archery
Men's individual 90m recurve
2  Bronze Philippines
Archery
Men's recurve team
3  Bronze Cherrie Valera
Archery
Women's individual recurve
4  Bronze Cherrie Valera
Archery
Women's individual 70m recurve
5  Bronze Philippines
Archery
Women's recurve team
6  Bronze Vicente Cheng
Swimming
Men's 400m freestyle
7  Bronze Richard Luna
Swimming
Men's 200m backstroke
8  Bronze Francisco Guanco
Swimming
Men's 100m breaststroke
9  Bronze Jairulla Jaitulla
Swimming
Men's 200m breaststroke
10  Bronze William Wilson
Swimming
Men's 400m individual medley
11  Bronze Philippines
Swimming
Men's team 4 × 100 m freestyle relay
12  Bronze Christine Jacob
Swimming
Women's 100m freestyle
13  Bronze Ma. Lourdes Samson
Swimming
Women's 200m breaststroke
14  Bronze Philippines
Swimming
Women's team 4 × 100 m freestyle relay
15  Bronze Philippines
Swimming
Women's team 4 × 100 m Medley Relay
16  Bronze Manuel Valleramos
Tennis
Men's singles
17  Bronze Manuel Valleramos
Romeo Rafon
Tennis
Men's doubles
18  Bronze Manuel Valleramos
Romeo Rafon
Alexander Marcial
Rudolf Gabriel
Tennis
Men's team
19  Bronze Philippines
Volleyball
Men's team

Multiple

Name Sport 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
William Wilson Swimming 3 1 1 5
Pia Tamayo Tennis 2 1 0 3
Alexander Marcial Tennis 2 0 1 3
Jairulla Jaitulla Swimming 1 1 1 3
Rudolf Gabriel Tennis 1 0 1 2
Carlos Santos Jr. Archery 0 2 1 3
Francisco Guanco Swimming 0 1 1 2
Richard Luna Swimming 0 1 1 2
Manuel Valleramos Tennis 0 0 3 3
Cherrie Valera Archery 0 0 2 2
Romeo Rafon Tennis 0 0 2 2

Medal summary

By sports

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athletics891229
Bowling86418
Cycling84012
Weightlifting621321
Boxing61310
Swimming471021
Shooting3131026
Gymnastics3306
Lawn tennis3137
Judo24410
Softball2002
Basketball1102
Volleyball1012
Archery0459
Badminton0011
Totals (15 entries)555566176

References

  1. ^ "Defying the odds". Philstar.com.
This page was last edited on 31 July 2023, at 01:43
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