Philippines at the 2018 Asian Para Games
The Philippines participated at the 2018 Asian Para Games which was held in Jakarta, Indonesia from 6 to 13 October 2018.[1]
Philippines at the 2018 Asian Para Games | |
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IPC code | PHI |
NPC | Paralympic Committee of the Philippines |
in Jakarta 6–13 October 2018 | |
Competitors | 57 in 10 sports |
Medals Ranked 11th |
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Asian Para Games appearances (overview) | |
Youth appearances | |
57 athletes contested in 10 out of 18 events in the games with Francis Carlos Diaz serving as chef de mission of the Philippine delegation.[1] According to Diaz, Filipino para-athletes had better preparation for this edition of the Games compared to the last edition held in 2014 in Incheon, South Korea. The Philippine Sports Commission, a sports government agency, has given an "astronomical" amount of financial aid to the athletes relative to aid given in the previous editions which was used to buy their training equipment and supplies and they had a year long of training similar to non para-athletes. They have also secured sponsorship from small-scale private firms.[2]
With improved financial support from both the government and the private sector, and the Philippines targeted to surpass its previous performance in the 2014 edition where the country won five silver and five bronze medals. The athletes were aiming to win the country's first gold medal in the Asian Para Games in this edition of the games.[2] The delegation garnered 29 medals, ten of which were gold, and placed 11th overall improving from their 29th place finish at the 2014 games. Chess and swimming were the primary contributor to the Philippines' medal tally.[3]
Medalists
Medal table
Sport | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chess | 5 | 2 | 6 | 13 |
Swimming | 3 | 3 | 2 | 7 |
Bowling | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
Cycling | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
Powerlifting | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Table Tennis | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Total | 10 | 8 | 11 | 29 |
Medals by day | ||||||
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Day | Date | Total | ||||
1 | October 7 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 | |
2 | October 8 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
3 | October 9 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 | |
4 | October 10 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 8 | |
5 | October 11 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
6 | October 12 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 10 | |
7 | October 13 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Total | 10 | 8 | 11 | 29 | ||
Medalists
The following Filipino competitors won medals at the Games.[4]
Archery
The Philippines has entered two archers.[1]
- Men
Athlete | Event | Ranking round | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | ||
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Score | Seed | Opposition Score |
Opposition Score |
Opposition Score |
Opposition Score |
Rank | ||
Giovanni Ola | Men's individual recurve open | 605 | 11 |
- Women
Athlete | Event | Ranking round | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Score | Seed | Opposition Score |
Opposition Score |
Opposition Score |
Rank | ||
Agustina Bantiloc | Women's individual compound W1 | 589 | 2 |
Athletics
Nine athletes will represent the Philippines in the games.[1]
- Prudencia Panaligan
- Andy Avellana
- Jerrold Pete Mangliwan
- Joel Balatucan
- Evaristo Carbonel
- Jeanette Acebeda
- Marites Burce
- Arman Dino
- Cendy Asusano
Badminton
The Philippines entered three badminton players.[1]
- Men
Athlete | Event | Group Stage | Rank | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result | ||||
Jonas Matados | Singles WH1 | Subhan (INA) L 0–2 |
4 | Did not advance | |||
Nagashima (JPN) L 0–2 | |||||||
Hoang (VIE) L 0–2 |
- Women
Athlete | Event | Group Stage | Rank | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result | ||||
Paz Lita | Singles SL4 | Wetwithan (THA) L 0–2 |
3 | Did not advance | |||
Lee (KOR) L 0–2 | |||||||
Kathleen Pedrosa | Singles WH2 | Cheng (CHN) L 0–2 |
4 | Did not advance | |||
Sukohandoko (INA) L 0–2 | |||||||
Nugraheni (INA) L 0–2 |
- Mixed
Athlete | Event | Group Stage | Rank | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result | ||||
Jonas Matados Paz Lita |
Doubles WH1-WH2 | Nagashima / Yamazaki (JPN) L 0–2 |
3 | Did not advance | |||
Junthong / Pookham (THA) L 0–2 |
Chess
The Philippines entered 12 chess players.[1]
- Men
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Final Score | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sander Severino | Men's Individual Standard P1 | Sinaga (INA) W 1–0 |
Firdaus (INA) W 1–0 |
Kutwal (IND) W 1–0 |
Rom (PHI) W 1–0 |
Soltanov (KAZ) D 0.5–0.5 |
Sutikno (INA) D 0.5–0.5 |
Kuchibhotla (IND) D 0.5–0.5 |
5.5 | |
Jasper Rom | Arigala (IND) W 1–0 |
L.J. Sarmento (TLS) W 1–0 |
Firdaus (INA) L 0–1 |
Severino (PHI) L 0–1 |
Kuchibhotla (IND) W 1–0 |
Sinaga (INA) W 1–0 |
Soltanov (KAZ) W 1–0 |
5.0 | ||
Henry Roger Lopez | Soltanov (KAZ) D 0.5–0.5 |
Sinaga (INA) D 0.5–0.5 |
Sutikno (INA) D 0.5–0.5 |
Firdaus (INA) L 0–1 |
N/A | L.J. Sarmento (TLS) W 1–0 |
Kutwal (IND) W 1–0 |
3.5 | – | |
Sander Severino | Men's Individual Rapid P1 | Sinaga (INA) W 1–0 |
Kuchibhotla (IND) W 1–0 |
Rom (PHI) W 1–0 |
Lopez (PHI) W 1–0 |
Sutikno (INA) W 1–0 |
Kutwal (IND) D 0.5–0.5 |
Soltanov (KAZ) W 1–0 |
6.5 | |
Jasper Rom | Sutikno (INA) W 1–0 |
L.J. Sarmento (TLS) W 1–0 |
Severino (PHI) L 0–1 |
Firdaus (INA) D 0.5–0.5 |
Soltanov (KAZ) D 0.5–0.5 |
Lopez (PHI) D 0.5–0.5 |
Kutwal (IND) W 1–0 |
4.5 | ||
Henry Roger Lopez | Kutwal (IND) W 1–0 |
Arigala (IND) W 1–0 |
Kuchibhotla (IND) W 1–0 |
Severino (PHI) L 0–1 |
Firdaus (INA) W 1–0 |
Rom (PHI) D 0.5–0.5 |
Sutikno (INA) D 0.5–0.5 |
5.0 | ||
Minandro Redor | Men's Individual Standard VI - B2/B3 | Hartono (INA) D 0.5–0.5 |
Satrio (INA) D 0.5–0.5 |
Makwana (IND) W 1–0 |
Subaste (PHI) D 0.5–0.5 |
Karimi (IRI) D 0.5–0.5 |
Gangolli (IND) W 1–0 |
Maklushov (IND) W 1–0 |
5.0 | |
Israel Peligro | Satrio (INA) W 1–0 |
Karimi (IRI) L 0–1 |
Bagheri (IRI) L 0–1 |
Pradhan (IND) D 0.5–0.5 |
Haryanto (INA) W 1–0 |
Ghoorchibeygi (IRI) W 1–0 |
Subaste (PHI) L 0–1 |
3.5 | – | |
Arman Subaste | Cassim (SRI) W 1–0 |
Gangolli (IND) D 0.5–0.5 |
Maklushov (IND) D 0.5–0.5 |
Redor (PHI) D 0.5–0.5 |
Hartono (INA) W 1–0 |
Makwana (IND) L 0–1 |
Peligro (PHI) W 1–0 |
4.5 | ||
Minandro Redor | Men's Individual Rapid VI - B2/B3 | Hartono (INA) D 0.5–0.5 |
Ghoorchibeygi (IRI) W 1–0 |
Karimi (IRI) D 0.5–0.5 |
Satrio (INA) L 0–1 |
Pradhan (IND) W 1–0 |
Gangolli (IND) D 0.5–0.5 |
Subaste (PHI) L 0–1 |
3.5 | – |
Israel Peligro | Bagheri (IRI) L 0–1 |
Maklushov (IND) L 0–1 |
Cassim (SRI) W 1–0 |
Makwana (IND) L 0–1 |
Haryanto (INA) L 0–1 |
Pradhan (IND) L 0–1 |
Ghoorchibeygi (IRI) L 0–1 |
1.0 | – | |
Arman Subaste | Cassim (SRI) W 1–0 |
Satrio (INA) W 1–0 |
Gangolli (IND) L 0–1 |
Karimi (IRI) D 0.5–0.5 |
Bagheri (IRI) D 0.5–0.5 |
Haryanto (INA) W 1–0 |
Redor (PHI) W 1–0 |
5.0 | ||
Francis Ching | Men's Individual Standard VI - B1 | Nguyen (VIE) W 1–0 |
Sarmiento (PHI) W 1–0 |
Pradhan (IND) D 0.5–0.5 |
Suryanto (INA) D 0.5–0.5 |
Carsidi (INA) W 1–0 |
Wirawan (INA) W 1–0 |
Kaung San (MYA) L 0–1 |
5.0 | – |
Rodolfo Sarmiento | Amandio (TLS) W 1–0 |
Ching (PHI) L 0–1 |
Nguyen (VIE) L 0–1 |
Dao (VIE) L 0–1 |
Yapa (SRI) W 1–0 |
Than Htay (MYA) W 1–0 |
Suryanto (INA) L 0–1 |
3.0 | – | |
Cecilio Bilog | Ghadiri (IRI) W 1–0 |
Wirawan (INA) L 0–1 |
Kabyzhanov (KAZ) L 0–1 |
Yapa (SRI) W 1–0 |
Dao (VIE) L 0–1 |
Nguyen (VIE) L 0–1 |
Savio (TLS) W 1–0 |
3.0 | – | |
Francis Ching | Men's Individual Rapid VI - B1 | Nguyen (VIE) W 1–0 |
Mohammad (IRI) D 0.5–0.5 |
Than Htay (MYA) W 1–0 |
Carsidi (INA) W 1–0 |
Suryanto (INA) L 0–1 |
Kabyzhanov (KAZ) L 0–1 |
Sarmiento (PHI) W 1–0 |
4.5 | – |
Rodolfo Sarmiento | Amandio (TLS) W 1–0 |
Ghadiri (IRI) W 1–0 |
Kabyzhanov (KAZ) – |
Pradhan (IND) L 0–1 |
Myo San Aung (MYA) D 0.5–0.5 |
Mohammad (IRI) W 1–0 |
Ching (PHI) L 0–1 |
3.5 | – | |
Cecilio Bilog | Ghadiri (IRI) L 0–1 |
Amandio (TLS) W 1–0 |
Pay (IND) L 0–1 |
Nguyen (VIE) W 1–0 |
Roumifard (IRI) W 1–0 |
Kaung San (MYA) L 0–1 |
Dao (VIE) L 0–1 |
3.0 | – | |
Sander Severino Jasper Rom Henry Roger Lopez |
Men's Team Standard P1 | N/A | 14.0 | |||||||
Sander Severino Jasper Rom Henry Roger Lopez |
Men's Team Rapid P1 | N/A | 16.0 | |||||||
Minandro Redor Israel Peligro Arman Subaste |
Men's Team Standard VI - B2/B3 | N/A | 14.0 | |||||||
Minandro Redor Israel Peligro Arman Subaste |
Men's Team Rapid VI - B2/B3 | N/A | 9.5 | |||||||
Francis Ching Rodolfo Sarmiento Cecilio Bilog |
Men's Team Standard VI - B2/B3 | N/A | 11.0 | – | ||||||
Francis Ching Rodolfo Sarmiento Cecilio Bilog |
Men's Team Rapid VI - B2/B3 | N/A | 11.0 | |||||||
- Women
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Final Score | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cheryl Angot | Women's Individual Standard P1 | Kanickai (IND) L 0–1 |
Nacita (PHI) W 1–0 |
Raju (IND) D 0.5–0.5 |
Doan (VIE) L 0–1 |
N/A | Simanja (INA) L 0–1 |
Mangayayam (PHI) W 1–0 |
2.5 | – |
Fe Mangayayam | Tran (VIE) L 0–1 |
Manurung (INA) L 0–1 |
N/A | Yuni (INA) L 0–1 |
Nacita (PHI) L 0–1 |
Raju (IND) W 1–0 |
Angot (PHI) L 0–1 |
1.0 | – | |
Jean-lee Nacita | Doan (VIE) L 0–1 |
Angot (PHI) L 0–1 |
Nguyen Thi Khieu (VIE) L 0–1 |
N/A | Mangayayam (PHI) W 1–0 |
Yuni (INA) L 0–1 |
Raju (IND) W 1–0 |
2.0 | – | |
Cheryl Angot | Women's Individual Rapid P1 | Kanickai (IND) L 0–1 |
Nacita (PHI) W 1–0 |
Mangayayam (PHI) W 1–0 |
Manurung (INA) W 1–0 |
Doan (VIE) L 0–1 |
Raju (IND) L 0–1 |
N/A | 3.0 | – |
Fe Mangayayam | Tran (VIE) L 0–1 |
Manurung (INA) L 0–1 |
Angot (PHI) L 0–1 |
N/A | Raju (IND) L 0–1 |
Nacita (PHI) W 1–0 |
Simanja (INA) L 0–1 |
1.0 | – | |
Jean-lee Nacita | Doan (VIE) L 0–1 |
Angot (PHI) L 0–1 |
N/A | Yuni (INA) L 0–1 |
Manurung (INA) L 0–1 |
Mangayayam (PHI) L 0–1 |
Raju (IND) W 1–0 |
1.0 | – | |
Cheryl Angot Fe Mangayayam Jean-lee Nacita |
Women's Team Standard P1 | N/A | 5.5 | – | ||||||
Cheryl Angot Fe Mangayayam Jean-lee Nacita |
Women's Team Rapid P1 | N/A | 5.0 | – | ||||||
Cycling
Two cyclers was entered to conpete for the Philippines.[1]
Track
- Time Trial
Athlete | Event | Results | |
---|---|---|---|
Time | Rank | ||
Arthus Bucay | Men's Time Trial C5 | 28:39.210 | |
Godfrey Taberna | Men's Time Trial C4 | 30:38.534 | 4 |
Judo
The Philippines has entered three judokas.[1]
Athlete | Event | Round of 16 | Quarter Final | Semi Final | Final | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result |
Opposition Result | |||
Deterson Omas | Men's -60kg | Did not advance | ||||
Gener Padilla | Men's -73kg | Bye | Shamey (KAZ) L |
Enkhtuya (MGL) L |
Did not advance | |
Carlito Agustin | Men's -81kg | Bye | Omid (IRI) L |
Tashekenov (KAZ) L |
Did not advance |
Powerlifting
Five powerlifters will compete in the games.[1]
- Men
Athlete | Event | Result | Rank |
---|---|---|---|
Agustin Kitan | -54kg | NL | 7 |
Romeo Tayawa | -49kg | 114 | 7 |
- Women
Athlete | Event | Result | Rank |
---|---|---|---|
Marydol Pamatian | -41kg | 65 | 5 |
Achelle Guion | -45kg | 67 | |
Adeline Dumapong-Ancheta | +86kg | 107 |
Swimming
Five swimmers were entered for the games.[1]
- Ernie Gawilan
- Gary Bejino
- Roland Subido
- Arnel Aba
- Edwin Villanueva
Table tennis
The Philippines has entered six table tennis players.[1]
- Minnie Cadag
- Benedicto Gaela
- Pablo Catalan
- Darwin Salvacion
- Smith Billy Cartera
- Josephine Medina
Ten pin bowling
Ten bowlers were entered for the games.[1] Kim Ian Chi won a gold in the mixed singles TPB10 event.[5]
- Kim Ian Chi
- Samuel Matias
- Angelito Guloya
- Christopher Yue
- Francisco Ednaco
- Jaime Manginga
- Augusto Hernandez
- Crisostomo Yao
- Noel Espanol
- Ruben San Diego
See also
References
- Malanum, Jean (14 September 2018). "PH to send 57 athletes to the Asian Para Games in Indonesia next month". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
- "PHL out to improve on Asian Para Games campaign". BusinessWorld. 2 October 2018. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
- "Philippines ends Asian Para Games bid at a much improved 11th place from 24th". BusinessWorld. 14 October 2018. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
- Result system
- "Swimmer produces PH's first gold in Asian Para Games". ABS-CBN News. 8 October 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2018.