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Philippines at the
2018 Asian Games
IOC codePHI
NOCPhilippines Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph Template:En icon
in Jakarta and Palembang
Competitors272 in 31 sports
Flag bearer Jordan Clarkson
Officials63
Medals
Ranked 14th
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
4
Total
5
Asian Games appearances (overview)

The Philippines is set to participate in the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia from 18 August to 2 September 2018.

Background

Large portion of the delegation taking a group photo with President Rodrigo Duterte and other government and sports officials after Duterte led the ceremonial send-off of the delegation.

Julian Camacho is the chef de mission for the Philippines' stint at the 2018 Asian Games. The Philippine Olympic Committee approved a proposal from Camacho that only gold and silver medalists at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games[1] and medalist of any color from the previous edition of the continental competition would compete in the 2018 Asian Games.[2]Camacho justifying the move stated that he wanted to make sure every athlete can contend for a medal but remained open in including bronze medalists and other athletes to the delegation who can prove their worth by "figuring prominently in Asian-level tournaments" until the deadline of the submission of lineups.[1]

The Philippines plans to send around 200 athletes and it is expected the athletes in contact sports has the best chances of winning medals.[2]

Camacho, who was appointed by the past POC President Peping Cojuangco, filed his courtesy resignation as Chef de Mission in February 2018, following the election of new POC President Ricky Vargas.[3] He was replaced by Richard Gomez, President of the Philippine Fencing Association.[4][5]

The Philippine Sports Commission on their part expressed willingness to provide around up to ₱200 million for the Philippines' participation in the games. The government agency has also stated that it is willing to financially support "young and potential athletes" who will compete in the games.[5]

The POC has submitted the final list of competing entries by names. A total of 272 national athletes competing in 31 sports will be fielded in for the 2018 Asian Games.[6][7] 63 officials will also form part of the delegation.[8]

Large part of the delegation attended the send-off ceremony hosted at the Malacañang Palace by President Rodrigo Duterte on August 13, 2018.[9] Basketball player Jordan Clarkson will serve as the flag bearer of the Philippine delegation at the opening ceremony of the games on August 18, 2018.[10]

Medalists

The following the Philippines competitors won medals at the Games.

Archery

Men's

Athlete Event Ranking Round Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Total Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Joseph Benjamin Eduardo Vicencio Men's Compound Individual
Earl Benjamin Yap
Paul Marton Dela Cruz
Paul Marton Dela Cruz
Joseph Benjamin Eduardo Vicencio
Earl Benjamin Yap
Men's Compound Team
Paul Marton Dela Cruz
Joseph Benjamin Eduardo Vicencio
Earl Benjamin Yap
Amaya Amparo Cojuangco
Mixed Compound Team

Women's

Athlete Event Ranking Round Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Total Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Amaya Amparo Cojuangco Women's Compound Individual
Nicole Marie Tagle Women's Recurve Individual 589 52  Mst Ety Khatun (BAN)

Athletics

100 meters

200 meters

  • Trenten Anthony Beram

800 meters

  • Marco Vilog

110m Hurdles

  • Clinton Kingsley Bautista

400m Hurdles

  • Francis Medina

Marathon

Long Jump

Triple Jump

  • Mark Harry Diones

Pole Vault

  • Ernest John Alvarez

Decathlon

  • Aries Toledo
  • Janry Ubas

Basketball

The basketball association of the Philippines, the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) had to come up with an agreement with the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), the top-tier league in the country so that the Philippines could participate in the men's basketball event of the Asian Games. The two organization had also to consider the national team's stint in the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualifiers.[11]

The decided against forming a "PBA Selection" team since the PBA Board can't afford to suspend the league for a month and a half. They also considered sending a team of composed of Gilas Cadets or rookie national players along with Andray Blatche though they deemed such team as not competitive enough. They come to a consensus to send a national team largely composed of one PBA team; the TNT KaTropa to aid national team-related scheduling.[11]

The Philippines reportedly will not field a women's team,[12] also will not participate in 3x3, a discipline in basketball that will debut in the 2018 Games. The SBP planned to send a 3x3 team led by AJ Edu and Kobe Paras. They could not send the same squad that participated in the 2018 FIBA 3x3 World Cup since the 3x3 event is restricted to players aged 18 to 23 years old.[13] The plan did not push through due to time constraints.[14]

Summary
Team Event Group Stage Quarterfinal Semifinals / Pl. Final / BM / Pl.
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Philippines men's Men's tournament  Kazakhstan
W 96−59
 China
L 80-82

5x5 basketball

The 12-man line-up of the national men's basketball team was released on June 18, 2018. The line-up is composed by 8 players from TNT KaTropa and 4 players from the Gilas Pilipinas/Gilas Cadets program led by Andray Blatche.[15] However, it did not push through due to suspensions given to some of its players who were involved in the Philippines–Australia basketball brawl. The PBA gave the go signal to the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters to represent the country instead of TNT KaTropa.[16] On 5 August 2018, the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas reversed its decision to withdraw from the Asian Games, as well as announcing their 14-man pool for the continental meet.

The national federation attempted to secure clearance for Cleveland Cavaliers player Jordan Clarkson to play in the Asian Games from the NBA. The NBA initailly did not consent and only allowed Clarkson to play for the national team in FIBA-sanctioned tournaments such as the 2010 FIBA World Championship qualifiers. Don Trollano was proposed to be Clarkson's replacement in the official lineup.[17] The NBA later gave Clarkson consent, and issued a statement that he along with two of China's player competing in the Asian Games, Zhou Qi of the Houston Rockets and Ding Yanyuhang of the Dallas Mavericks, were given one-time exception to play in the Asian Games.[18]

Men's tournament

Roster

Template:2018 Asian Games Philippines men's basketball team roster

Group D

Template:2018 Asian Games men's basketball group D standings

Template:2018 Asian Games men's basketball game D1


Template:2018 Asian Games men's basketball game D2

Bowling

  • Maria Lourdes Arles
  • Kenneth Chua
  • Dyan Arcel Coronacion
  • Maria Liza Del Rosario
  • Enrico Lorenzo Hernandez
  • Jomar Roland Jumapao
  • Rachel Leon
  • Raoul Miranda
  • Maria Lara Posadas
  • Marie Elxis Sy
  • Krizziah Lyn Tabora
  • Merwin Matheiu Tan
  • Angelo Kenzo Umali

Boxing

Men's

  • Joel Bacho
  • Mario Fernandez
  • Rogen Ladon
  • Eumir Felix Marcial
  • Carlo Paalam
  • James Palicte
  • Nesthy Petecio
  • Charles Suarez

Women's

  • Irish Magno
  • Aira Villegas

Bridge

Canoeing

The Philippine Canoe Kayak Dragonboat Federation will be sending 14 men's and 13 women's at the Games.[19]

Sprint

Men
Athlete Event Heats Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Hermie Macaranas
Ojay Fuentes
C-2 200 m

Dragon boat

Cycling

BMX

Mountain biking

Athlete Event Final
Time Rank
John Derick Farr Men's downhill 2:24.547 6
Lea Denise Belgira Women's downhill 2:55.749 6

Road

Equestrian

Fencing

Gymnastics

Artistic Gymnastics

Men's
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
F PH R V PB HB F PH R V PB HB
Carlos Edriel Yulo All-around 14.500 12.550 13.900 13.950 13.800 12.050 80.750 8 80.750 8
Floor Exercise 14.500 14.500 1 Q
Pommel Horse 12.550 12.550 24 Did not advance
Rings 13.900 13.900 18 Did not advance
Vault 14.150 14.150 4 Q
Parallel Bars 13.800 13.800 14 Did not advance
Horizontal Bars 12.050 12.050 36 Did not advance
Jan Gwynn Timbang All-around 12.300 9.850 11.600 13.700 12.250 11.800 71.500 24 71.500 24
Floor Exercise 12.300 12.300 32 Did not advance
Pommel Horse 9.850 9.850 49 Did not advance
Rings 11.600 11.600 49 Did not advance
Vault 13.700 13.700 12 Did no advance
Parallel Bars 12.250 12.250 39 Did not advance
Horizontal Bars 11.080 11.080 39 Did not advance
Reyland Capellan
Floor Exercise 13.050 13.050 18 Did not advance
Vault 12.825 12.825 19 Did not advance
  • Corinne Leanne Bunagan
  • Reynald Capellan
  • Kaitlyn Cera Liane De Guzman
  • Maria Cristina Onofre
  • Jang wyn Timbang
  • Carlos Edriel Yulo

Rhythmic Gymnastics

Trampoline Gymnastics

Golf

Jet ski

Judo

The Philippines will participate in Judo at the Games with 5 athletes (2 men's and 3 women's):[20][21]

Men
Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final/BM Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Shugen Nakano 66 kg






Keisei Nakano 73 kg






Women
Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final/BM Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Megumi Kurayoshi 57 kg






Kiyomi Watanabe 63 kg






Mariya Takahashi 70 kg






Ju-Jitsu

Karate

Pencak Silat

Sailing

Softball

The Philippines women's national softball team qualified for the Asian Games by finishing second in the 2017 Asian Women’s Softball Championship.[22]

Sepak takraw

Shooting

Soft tennis

Sport climbing

Squash

Swimming

Women

Athlete Event Heats Final
Time Rank Time Rank
Jasmine Alkhaldi 100 m freestyle 56.38 6th 56.29 7th
100 m Butterfly 1:01.04 3rd Did Not Advance

Table tennis

Taekwondo

Poomsae
Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Rank
Rodolfo Reyes Men's individual  Ruslan Manaspayev (KAZ)
W 8.08–7.08
 Pongporn Suvittayarak (THA)
L 8.08–8.32
Did not advance
Dustin Mella
Jeordan Dominguez
Rodolfo Reyes
Men's team  Saudi Arabia
W 8.18–7.64
 Iran
W 8.33–8.10
 China
L 7.83–8.18
Did not advance 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Jocel Lyn Ninobla Women's individual  Châu Tuyết Vân (VIE)
L 7.89–8.11
Did not advance
Juvenile Crisostomo
Rinna Babanto
Janna Oliva
Women's team  Hong Kong
W 8.00–7.49
 Indonesia
W 8.07–8.04
 South Korea
L 7.11–8.02
Did not advance 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Kyorugi
Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Opposition
score
Rank
Jenar Torillos Men's −58 kg  Chen Xiaoyi (CHN)
L 26 – 27
Did Not Advance
Francis Aaron Agojo Men's −63 kg  Ahmed Dghbas (QAT)
Arven Alcantara Men's −68 kg Bye  Abdulla Al-Ahmed (BRN)
Samuel Morrison Men's −80 kg Bye  Farkhod Negmatov (TJK)
Kristopher Uy Men's +80 kg  Sun Hongyi (CHN)
L 7 - 9
Did Not Advance
Jessica Canabal Women's −49 kg Bye  Ainur Yesbergenova (KAZ)
Rhezie Aragon Women's −53 kg Bye  Elaheh Sheidaei (IRI)
Pauline Lopez Women's −57 kg Bye  Feng Xiao (MAC)
W 8 – 0
 Gyani Chunara (NEP)
W 20 – 0
 Luo Zongshi (CHN)
L 4 - 11
Did not advance 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Darlene Arpon Women's −67 kg  Sangita Basyel (NEP)
W 20 – 17
 Kim Jandi (KOR)
L 0 – 29
Did Not Advance
Kirstie Alora Women's +67 kg  Cansel Deniz (KAZ)
L 7 - 8
Did Not Advance

Tennis

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Jeson Patrombon Men's singles  Fernandes Gusmao Nazario (TLS)
W 6 – 1, 6 – 0
 Wu Yibing (CHN)
L 1 – 6, 2 – 6
Did Not Advance
Alberto Lim Jr. Bye  Zhang Zhizhen (CHN)
L 4 – 6, 2 – 6
Did Not Advance
Francis Casey Alcantara
Jeson Patrombon
Men's Doubles  Jabor Almutawa (QAT)
 Mubarak Zayid (QAT)
W 6 – 4, 6 – 2
 Ti Chen (TPE)
 Peng Hsienyin (TPE)
Marian Jade Capadocia Women's singles Bye  Eri Hozumi (JPN)
L 1 – 6, 3 – 6
Did Not Advance
Katharina Lehnert
Marian Jade Capadocia
Women's Doubles Bye  Gozal Ainitdinova (KAZ)
 Anna Danilina (KAZ)
Katharina Lehnert
Francis Casey Alcantara
Mixed Doubles Bye  Nicha Lertpitaksinchain (THA)
 Sanchai Ratiwana (THA)
Marian Jade Capadocia
Alberto Lim Jr.
Mixed Doubles  Kamran Kaur Thandi (IND)
 Divij Sharan (IND)
L 4 – 6, 4 – 6
Did Not Advance

Triathlon

Athlete Event Swim (1.5 km) Trans 1 Bike (40 km) Trans 2 Run (10 km) Total Rank
Time Swim
Rank
Time Transfer
Rank
Overall
Rank
Time Bike
Rank
Overall
Rank
Time Transfer
Rank
Overall
Rank
Time Run
Rank
Nikko Bryan Huelgas Men's Individual


Mark Anthony Hosana


John Leerams Chicano


Marion Kim Mangrobang Women's Individual


Ma Claire Adorna


Ani Karina De Leon


Kimberly Michelle Kilgroe


Volleyball

The Philippines will participate in women's volleyball at the 2018 Asian Games. The final 14-player squad was announced on June 14, 2018.[23]

Team roster

Template:2018 Asian Games Philippines women's volleyball team roster

Summary
Team Event Group Stage Quarterfinal Semifinals / Pl. Final / BM / Pl.
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Philippines Women's Women's tournament  Thailand
L 0-3
 Japan
L 0-3
 Hong Kong
 Indonesia

Preliminary Rounds

Template:2018 Asian Games women's volleyball pool A standings


Template:2018 Asian Games women's volleyball game A1


Template:2018 Asian Games women's volleyball game A3


Template:2018 Asian Games women's volleyball game A5


Template:2018 Asian Games women's volleyball game A8

Weightlifting

The Philippine Olympic Committee has allocated a quota of two women weightlifters but the national weighlifting association, the Samahang Weightlifting ng Pilipinas has appealed the POC to allow a total of seven athletes to compete who have qualified under the Asian Games standard.[24]

Men's events

Athlete Event Snatch Clean & Jerk Total Rank
Attempt 1 Attempt 2 Attempt 3 Attempt 1 Attempt 2 Attempt 3
Nestor Colonia Men's 56 kg 113 113 117 140 150 150 253 7
Jeffrey Garcia Men's 69kg

Women's events

Athlete Event Snatch Clean & Jerk Total Rank
Attempt 1 Attempt 2 Attempt 3 Attempt 1 Attempt 2 Attempt 3
Elien Rose Perez Women's 48 kg 65 69 71 80 85 85 154 11
Elreen Ann Ando Women's 63kg
Ma Dessa Delos Santos Women's 53 kg 75 80 83 95 100 103 180 8
Hidilyn Diaz Women's 53 kg 88 90 92 110 115 117 207 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Kristel Macrohon Women's 69 kg

Wrestling

Men's

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final/BM Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Alvin Lobreguito 57kg Freestyle  Makhmudjon Shavkatov (UZB)
L 2 – 11
Did Not Advance
Jefferson Manatad 77kg Greco-Roman  Askhat Dilmukhamedov (UZB)






Wushu

Men

Nanquan\Nangun

Athlete Event Nanquan Nangun Total
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Thornton Quieney Lou Sayan Nanquan\Nangun All-Round 9.52 12

Sanda

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Francisco Solis -56 kg Bye  Truong Giang Bui (VIE)
L 0 - 2
Did Not Advance
Jean Claude Saclag -60 kg Bye  Mio Iat San (MAC)
W 2 - 0
 Surya Bhanu Partap Singh (IND)
Clemente Tabugara Jr. -65 kg  Narender Grewal (IND)
L 1 - 2
Did Not Advance

Taijiquan\Taijijian

Athlete Event Nanquan Nangun Total
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Jones Llabres Inso Taijiquan\Taijijian All-Round 9.67 9
Daniel Parantac 9.67 9

Women

Sanda

Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Wally Divine -52 kg  Mimi Yoysaykham (LAO)
W 2 – 0
 Pertiwi Selviah (INA)
W 2 – 0

Taijiquan\Taijijian

Athlete Event Taijijian Taijiquan Total
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Agatha Chrystenzen Wong Taijiquan\Taijijian All-Round 9.68 3 9.68 5 19.36 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

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