Philippines at the 1995 SEA Games

The Philippines participated at the 18th Southeast Asian Games held in Chiang Mai, Thailand from 9 to 17 December 1995.

Philippines at the
1995 Southeast Asian Games
IOC codePHI
NOCPhilippine Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph (in English)
in Chiang Mai
Competitors490 in 28 sports
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
33
Silver
46
Bronze
64
Total
143
Southeast Asian Games appearances (overview)

SEA Games performance

The Philippines ended up third overall, competing in 25 of 28 events contested. The Filipinos could only bring home 33 gold medals, short of the 57 they harvested in 1993 in what emerged as their second-worst performance in the biennial meet. It was a modest finish, this was how Philippine Sports Commission chair Philip Ella Juico assessed the results of the Philippine participation in the 18th SEA Games.

Elma Muros-Posadas, new queen of Philippine athletics, emerged as the most bemedalled Filipino athlete with three golds. Other Filipinos who excelled were Joselito Santos (cycling), Ryan Papa (swimming), Anecia Pedroso and John Baylon (judo), the Philippine men's basketball team, which kept the cage title by routing Thailand, 108–89, in the finals, Hector Begeo and Edward Lasquete (athletics), and Alvin de los Santos (weightlifting).[1]

Medalists

Gold

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1  GoldClint Sayo ArcheryMen's individual recurve
2  GoldJoann Chan Tabanag ArcheryWomen's individual recurve
3  GoldPhilippines BasketballMen's team
4  GoldRaymond Papa SwimmingMen's 100m backstroke
5  GoldRaymond Papa SwimmingMen's 200m backstroke

Silver

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1  SilverPhilippines BasketballWomen's team
2  SilverJean Elaine DivingWomen's 3m springboard
3  SilverRaymond Papa SwimmingMen's 200m freestyle
4  SilverRobert Angelo
Joseph Lizardo
Sofronio Palahang
TennisMen's team
5  SilverRamon Solis WeightliftingMen's Weightlifting

Bronze

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1  BronzeOscart Brione
Clint Sayo
Gil Gabriel
ArcheryMen's team recurve
2  BronzeJoseph Lizardo TennisMen's singles
3  BronzeSofronio Palahang
Robert Angelo
TennisMen's doubles
4  BronzeJennifer Saret
Maricris Fernandez
TennisWomen's doubles
5  BronzeJennifer Saret
Maricris Fernandez
TennisWomen's team
6  BronzePhilippines Water PoloMen's team

Multiple

Name Sport 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
Raymond PapaSwimming2103
Clint SayoArchery1012
Joseph LizardoTennis0112
Robert AngeloTennis0112
Sofronio PalahangTennis0112
Jennifer SaretTennis0022
Maricris FernandezTennis0022

Medal summary

By sports

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Shooting59620
Athletics51511
Taekwondo35412
Judo26210
Bowling2338
Golf2204
Swimming2125
Equestrian2114
Archery2013
Boxing16512
Gymnastics13610
Cycling1124
Basketball1102
Fencing1078
Weightlifting1056
Billiards and snooker0314
Sailing0224
Tennis0145
Volleyball0101
Silat Olahraga0022
Squash0022
Totals (21 entries)314660137

References

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