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Philippines at the 2023 SEA Games

The Philippines participated at the 32nd Southeast Asian Games which was held from 5 to 16 May 2023 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

The Philippine delegation finished in 5th place with a final count of 58 gold, 85 silver and 117 bronze medals.[1]

Preparation

President Bongbong Marcos and other officials with the Philippines' 840-strong 2023 SEA Games delegation

The Philippine delegation to the 2023 Southeast Asian Games composed of 814 athletes in all sports,[2] with Chito Loyzaga as the chef de mission.[3]

The Philippines participated in all 38 sports with 905 athletes.[4] For non-traditional sports, they employed athletes who played a similar discipline such as traditional swimmers for fin swimming and kickboxers for kun bokator.[5] The national delegation also had to contend with the 70 percent participation limit in combat sports or martial arts; a quota not applicable to the hosts.[6]

An all-women delegation, save for Philippine Olympic Committee President Abraham Tolentino and chef de mission Loyzaga, represented the country in the opening ceremony.[7] Volleyball player Alyssa Valdez was the flag-bearer.[8]

Medalists

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Multiple medalists

Medal summary

By sports

By date

Arnis

Anyo non-traditional open weapon

Full contact

Men's
Women's

Athletics

Men's

Women's

Mixed

Badminton

Men's

Women's

Mixed

Basketball

Summary

Billiards

Men's

Women's

Boxing

Men's

Women's

Floorball

Football

Summary

Key:

Men's tournament

Group A

Women's tournament

Group A

Gymnastics

Artistic

All-around
Apparatus Finals

Hockey

Indoor Hockey

Judo

Men's

Kime no Kata

Women's

Ju no Kata

Mixed

Jujitsu

Duo

Ne-waza

Show

Karate

Kata

Kumite

Men's

Women's

Kickboxing

Full contact

K1

Kick light

Light contact

Low kick

Kun bokator

Men's

Combat
Form and performance

Women's

Combat
Form

Mixed

Obstacle race

Ouk chaktrang

Filipino chess players took part in ouk chaktrang or Khmer chess in the regional meet.[9][10][11]

Sailing

Soft tennis

Individual singles

Individual doubles

Team

Swimming

Men's

Women's

Mixed

Table tennis

Men's

Women's

Mixed

Team

Taekwondo

Poomsae

Men's
Women's
Mixed

Kyorugi

Men's
Women's

Tennis

Men's

Women's

Mixed

Volleyball

Indoor volleyball

Beach volleyball

Weightlifting

Men's

Women's

Wrestling

Men's

Freestyle
Greco-Roman

Women's

Freestyle

References

  1. ^ Dioquino, Delfin (17 May 2023). "PH nets biggest overseas SEA Games gold haul in nearly 4 decades". Rappler. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
  2. ^ "814 Filipino athletes to represent PH in Cambodia SEA Games". CNN Philippines. 11 October 2022. Archived from the original on 17 October 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  3. ^ "POC names Loyzaga CDM to Cambodia". Malaya Business Insight. 20 September 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  4. ^ Castillo, Musong (17 March 2023). "Philippines to send 905 athletes to Cambodia SEA Games". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  5. ^ Pedralvez, Manolo (29 September 2022). "SEA Games: POC planning workaround for unfamiliar sports in Cambodia". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  6. ^ "POC tempers expectations for SEAG as Cambodia fills calendar with indigenous sports". Tiebreaker Times. 18 September 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  7. ^ Fuertes, Rommel Jr. (28 April 2023). "All-women delegation to lead Philippines in SEA Games 2023 opening ceremony". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 29 April 2023.
  8. ^ "Alyssa Valdez flag-bearer for Cambodia SEA Games". The Philippine Star. 2 May 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  9. ^ Villar, Joey (24 April 2023). "Torre laments exclusion of chess in Cambodia SEA Games". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  10. ^ "SEA Games: National men's ouk chaktrang team fail to shine". Malay Mail. 1 May 2023. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  11. ^ "WGM Frayna, Mendoza assured of silver despite loss to Vietnam". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. 2 May 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2023.