List of Philippine Asian Games medalists

The Philippines has produced 67 gold, 114 silver and 229 bronze medals in the Asian Games since 1951. The Asian Games is a multi-nation, multi sports event held every four years and is the most prestigious games in Asia next to the Olympics. This is a list of all Philippine Asian Games medalists, classified per sport. The next Asian Games will be in China from 10 to 25 September 2022.[1]

Philippine Asian Games medalists (1951–2018)

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Archery

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Archery made its début at the Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand, in 1978, and has stayed on the program ever since. Compound archery competitions were added in 2014.[2]
Year introduced: 1978
First medal : 2014
Last medal: 2014

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Paul Marton Dela Cruz Archery Men's individual compound 2014

Athletics

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Athletics is one of the core sports of the Asian games. Athletics has produced 11 gold medals. Mona Sulaiman has the most gold medal with three.

Year introduced: 1951
First medal : 1951
Last medal: 1994

100 meters

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Genaro Cabrera Athletics Men's 100m 1954
  Gold Inocencia Solis Athletics Women's 100m 1958
  Bronze Isaac Gomez Athletics Men's 100m 1958
  Bronze Rogelio Onofre Athletics Men's 100m 1962
  Gold Mona Sulaiman Athletics Women's 100m 1962
  Gold Lydia de Vega Athletics Women's 100m 1982
  Gold Lydia de Vega Athletics Women's 100m 1986

200 meters

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Inocencia Solis Athletics Women's 200m 1954
  Bronze Enrique Bautista Athletics Men's 200m 1958
  Gold Mona Sulaiman Athletics Women's 200m 1962
  Silver Amelita Alanes Athletics Women's 200m 1970
  Silver Lydia de Vega Athletics Women's 200m 1986

400 meters

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Pablo Somblingo Athletics Men's 400m 1958
  Silver Isidro del Prado Athletics Men's 400m 1986

800 meters

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Isabel Cruz Athletics Women's 800m 1970

4 × 100 m Relay

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Tito Almagro
Jovencio Ardina
Bernabe Lovina
Genaro Cabrera
Athletics Men's 4 × 100 m Relay 1951
  Bronze Genaro Cabrera
Gaspar Azares
Eusebio Ensong
Pedro Subido
Athletics Men's 4 × 100 m Relay 1954
  Bronze Inocencia Solis
Rogelia Ferrer
Manolita Cinco
Roberta Anore
Athletics Women's 4 × 100 m Relay 1954
  Gold Remegio Vista
Isaac Gomez
Pedro Subido
Enrique Bautista
Athletics Men's 4 × 100 m Relay 1958
  Silver Inocencia Solis
Rogelia Ferrer
Irene Penuela
Francisca Sanopal
Athletics Women's 4 × 100 m Relay 1958
  Gold Remegio Vista
Isaac Gomez
Claro Pellosis
Rogelio Onofre
Athletics Men's 4 × 100 m Relay 1962
  Gold Aida Molinos
Francisca Sanopal
Inocencia Solis
Mona Sulaiman
Athletics Women's 4 × 100 m Relay 1962
  Bronze Rogelio Onofre
Remegio Vista
Arnulfo Valles
William Moderno
Athletics Men's 4 × 100 m Relay 1966
  Bronze Amelita Saberon
Lucila Tolentino
Lorena Morcilla
Lydia Silva-Netto
Athletics Women's 4 × 100 m Relay 1978

4 × 400 m Relay

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Bienvenido Llaneta
Bernabe Lovina
Tomas Bennet
Genaro Cabrera
Athletics Men's 4 × 400 m Relay 1951
  Bronze Pablo Somblingo
Cipriano Niera
Mauricio Paubaya
Ernesto Rodriguez
Athletics Men's 4 × 400 m Relay 1954
  Bronze Romeo Gido
Honesto Larce
Leopoldo Arnillo
Isidro del Prado
Athletics Men's 4 × 400 m Relay 1986

Discus Throw

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Aurelio Amante Athletics Men's Discus Throw 1951
  Bronze Josephine de la Viña Athletics Women's Discus Throw 1962
  Gold Josephine de la Viña Athletics Women's Discus Throw 1966

High Jump

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Andres Franco Athletics Men's High Jump 1951
  Bronze Andres Franco Athletics Men's High Jump 1954
  Silver Lolita Lagrosas Athletics Women's High Jump 1958
  Bronze Ciriaco Baronda Athletics Men's High Jump 1962
  Silver Lolita Lagrosas Athletics Women's High Jump 1966
  Bronze Lolita Lagrosas Athletics Women's High Jump 1970

Hurdles

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Jaime Pimental Athletics Men's 400m Hurdles 1954
  Silver Francisca Sanopal Athletics Women's 80m Hurdles 1958
  Bronze Manolita Cinco Athletics Women's 80m Hurdles 1958
  Silver Francisca Sanopal Athletics Women's 80m Hurdles 1962
  Bronze Elma Muros Athletics Women's 400m Hurdles 1990

Javelin Throw

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Vivencia Subido Athletics Women's Javelin Throw 1954
  Bronze Marcelina Alonso Athletics Women's Javelin Throw 1966

Long Jump

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Visitacion Badana Athletics Women's Long Jump 1958
  Bronze Elma Muros Athletics Women's Long Jump 1994

Pentathlon

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Lolita Lagrosas Athletics Women's Pentathlon 1966
  Bronze Lolita Lagrosas Athletics Women's Pentathlon 1970

Shot Put

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Mona Sulaiman Athletics Women's Shot Put 1962

Steeplechase

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Hector Begeo Athletics Men's 3000m Steeplechase 1982

Basketball

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Basketball has produced four gold medals and Carlos Loyzaga was a member of the team in all four victories. The Basketball team won the gold medal from 1951 to 1962.

Year introduced: 1951
First medal : 1951
Last medal: 1998

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Francisco Calilan
Andres dela Cruz
Genaro Fernandez
Jose Gochango
Rafael Hechanova
Moro Lorenzo
Carlos Loyzaga
Antonio Martinez
Lauro Mumar
Ignacio Ramos
Meliton Santos
Mariano Tolentino
Coach: Dionisio Calvo
Basketball Men's Team 1951
  Gold Bayani Amador
Florentino Bautista
Jose Ma. Cacho
Napoleon Flores
Antonio Genato
Rafael Hechanova
Eduardo Lim
Carlos Loyzaga
Ramon Manulat
Lauro Mumar
Francisco Rabat
Ignacio Ramos
Ponciano Saldaña
Mariano Tolentino
Basketball Men's Team 1954
  Gold Emilio Achacoso
Kurt Bachmann
Carlos Badion
Loreto Carbonell
Francisco Lagarejos
Eduardo Lim
Carlos Loyzaga
Ramon Manulat
Leonardo Marquicias
Constancio Ortiz
Mariano Tolentino
Antonio Villamor
Martin Urra
Francis Wilson
Coach: Valentin Eduque
Basketball Men's Team 1958
  Gold Engracio Arazas
Kurt Bachmann
Narciso Bernardo
Geronimo Cruz|
Manuel Jocson
Alfonso Marquez
Carlos Loyzaga
Roel Nadurata
Eduardo Pacheco
Cristobal Ramas
Alberto Reynoso
Joselino Roa
Edgardo Roque
Coach: Enrique Crame
Basketball Men's Team 1962
  Bronze Eric Altamirano
Allan Caidic
Glenn Capacio
Harmon Codiñera
Jerry Codiñera
Jojo Lastimosa
Samboy Lim
Ronnie Magsanoc
Alvin Patrimonio
Dindo Pumaren
Elmer Reyes
Jack Tanuan
Basketball Men's Team 1986
  Silver Allan Caidic
Hector Calma
Rey Cuenco
Yves Dignadice
Ramon Fernandez
Dante Gonzalgo
Samboy Lim
Chito Loyzaga
Ronnie Magsanoc
Alvin Patrimonio
Benjie Paras
Zaldy Realubit
Coach: Robert Jaworski
Basketball Men's Team 1990
  Bronze Johnny Abarrientos
Marlou Aquino
Allan Caidic
Kenneth Duremdes
Dennis Espino
E. J. Feihl
Jojo Lastimosa
Jun Limpot
Vergel Meneses
Alvin Patrimonio
Olsen Racela
Andy Seigle
Coach: Tim Cone
Basketball Men's Team 1998
  Gold Chris Newsome
Kevin Alas
Scottie Thompson
Arvin Tolentino
Chris Ross
Marcio Lassiter
June Mar Fajardo
CJ Perez
Calvin Oftana
Japeth Aguilar
Justin Brownlee
Ange Kouame
Coach: Tim Cone
Basketball Men's Team 2022

Bowling

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Tenpin bowling was first included since 1978 except in 1982 and 1990.[3] Bong Coo has contributed five out of the seven gold medals for bowling. She also holds the Philippine record for most gold medals won in the Asian Games.[4]

Years played: 1978, 1986, 1994-2018
First medal : 1978
Last medal: 2010

Singles

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Bong Coo Bowling Women's Singles 1978
  Silver Rosario de Leon Bowling Women's Singles 1978
  Silver Rene Reyes Bowling Men's Singles 1986
  Bronze Virgilio Sablan Bowling Men's Singles 1998
  Bronze Liza Clutario Bowling Women's Singles 2002
  Gold Engelberto Rivera Bowling Men's Singles 2010
  Bronze Frederick Ong Bowling Men's Singles 2010

Doubles

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Lita dela Rosa
Nellie Castillo
Bowling Women's Doubles 1978
  Silver Delfin Garcia
Jorge Fernandez
Bowling Men's Doubles 1986
  Bronze Bong Coo
Arianne Cerdeña
Bowling Women's Doubles 1986
  Gold Paeng Nepomuceno
R. J. Bautista
Bowling Men's Doubles 2002

Masters

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Bong Coo Bowling Women's Masters 1978
  Silver Rosario de Leon Bowling Women's Masters 1978
  Bronze Catalina Solis Bowling Women's Masters 1986
  Bronze Irene Garcia Bowling Women's Masters 1994

Teams

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Bong Coo
Lita dela Rosa
Rosario de Leon
Lolita Reformado
Nellie Castillo
Bowling Women's Team 1978
  Gold Bong Coo
Catalina Solis
Rebecca Watanabe
Arianne Cerdeña
Cecilia Gaffud
Bowling Women's Team 1986
  Silver Jorge Fernandez
Paeng Nepomuceno
Rene Reyes
Paulo Valdez
Angelo Constantino
Bowling Men's Team 1994
  Silver Liza del Rosario
Irene Garcia
Liza Clutario
Josephine Canare
Cecilia Yap
Kathleen Ann Lopez
Bowling Women's Team 2002

Trios

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Lita dela Rosa
Lolita Reformado
Bong Coo
Bowling Women's Trios 1978
  Bronze Tito Sotto
Manny Sugatan
Jose Santos
Bowling Men's Trios 1978
  Silver Christian Jan Suarez
Chester King
Leonardo Rey
Bowling Men's Trios 2002

All-Events

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Bong Coo Bowling Women's All-Events 1986

Boxing

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Since 1954, boxing has been part of the Asian Games and the Philippines has produced 15 gold medals, 8 of those came from Flyweight and Bantamweight Divisions who got 4 gold medals each and the only sport that has medaled since then. Featherweight and Middleweight Divisions are yet to get a gold medal. In 2010, a women's category was added and Annie Albania is the first ever recipient and the only women boxer to earn a medal up to this day.[5]

Year introduced: 1954
First medal : 1954
Last medal: 2018

Light Flyweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Rodolfo Diaz Boxing Men's Light Flyweight 48kg 1966
  Silver Manolo Vicera Boxing Men's Light Flyweight 48kg 1970
  Silver Efren Tabanas Boxing Men's Light Flyweight 48kg 1982
  Bronze Elias Recaido Boxing Men's Light Flyweight 48kg 1990
  Gold Mansueto Velasco Boxing Men's Light Flyweight 48kg 1994
  Silver Harry Tañamor Boxing Men's Light Flyweight 48kg 2002
  Bronze Godfrey Castro Boxing Men's Light Flyweight 48kg 2006
  Bronze Victorio Saludar Boxing Men's Light Flyweight 49kg 2010
  Bronze Mark Anthony Barriga Boxing Men's Light Flyweight 49kg 2014
  Bronze Carlo Paalam Boxing Men's Light Flyweight 49kg 2018

Flyweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Ernesto Sajo Boxing Men's Flyweight 51kg 1954
  Gold Elias Recaido Boxing Men's Flyweight 51kg 1994
  Gold Violito Payla Boxing Men's Flyweight 51kg 2006
  Gold Rey Saludar Boxing Men's Flyweight 52kg 2010
  Silver Annie Albania Boxing Women's Flyweight 51kg 2010
  Silver Rogen Ladon Boxing Men's Flyweight 52kg 2018

Bantamweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Alejandro Ortuoste Boxing Men's Bantamweight 54kg 1954
  Bronze Jacinto Diaz Boxing Men's Bantamweight 54kg 1958
  Bronze Jose Ramirez Boxing Men's Bantamweight 54kg 1962
  Gold Ricardo Fortaleza Boxing Men's Bantamweight 54kg 1970
  Bronze Brix Flores Boxing Men's Bantamweight 54kg 1986
  Gold Roberto Jalnaiz Boxing Men's Bantamweight 54kg 1990
  Bronze Anthony Igusquisa Boxing Men's Bantamweight 54kg 1994
  Gold Joan Tipon Boxing Men's Bantamweight 54kg 2006
  Bronze Mario Fernandez Boxing Men's Bantamweight 56kg 2014

Featherweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Mauro Dizon Boxing Men's Featherweight 57kg 1954
  Silver Dionisio Guevarra Boxing Men'sFeatherweight 57kg 1958
  Bronze Egino Grafia Boxing Men's Featherweight 57kg 1962
  Bronze Nemesio Gonzaga Boxing Men's Featherweight 57kg 1970
  Bronze Willie Lucas Boxing Men's Featherweight 57kg 1974
  Bronze Eric Canoy Boxing Men's Featherweight 57kg 1994
  Bronze Eric Canoy Boxing Men's Featherweight 57kg 1998

Lightweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Celedonio Espinosa Boxing Men's Lightweight 60kg 1 954
  Bronze Celedonio Espinosa Boxing Men's Lightweight 60kg 1958
  Bronze Catalino Arpon Boxing Men's Lightweight 60kg 1962
  Gold Rodolfo Arpon Boxing Men's Lightweight 60kg 1966
  Silver Ruben Mares Boxing Men's Lightweight 60kg 1978
  Bronze Fernando de Asis Boxing Men's Lightweight 60kg 1982
  Silver Leopoldo Cantancio Boxing Men's Lightweight 60kg 1986
  Bronze Leopoldo Cantancio Boxing Men's Lightweight 60kg 1990
  Bronze Genebert Basadre Boxing Men's Lightweight 60kg 2006
  Silver Charly Suarez Boxing Men's Lightweight 60kg 2014

Light Welterweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Ernesto Porto Boxing Men's Light Welterweight 63.5kg 1954
  Bronze Eugenio Valmocina Boxing Men's Light Welterweight 63.5kg 1970
  Bronze Arlo Chavez Boxing Men's Light Welterweight 63.5kg 1990
  Gold Reynaldo Galido Boxing Men's Light Welterweight 63.5kg 1994

Welterweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Manfredo Alipala Boxing Men's Welterweight 67kg 1962
  Bronze Raymundo Suico Boxing Men's Welterweight 67kg 1982

Light Middleweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Vicente Tuñacao Boxing Men's Light Middleweight 71kg 1954
  Bronze Felix Ocampo Boxing Men's Light Middleweight 71kg 1966
  Bronze Nicolas Aquilino Boxing Men's Light Middleweight 71kg 1970
  Bronze Nicolas Aquilino Boxing Men's Light Middleweight 71kg 1974
  Bronze Ernesto Coronel Boxing Men's Light Middleweight 71kg 1986

Middleweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Bernardo Belleza Boxing Men's Middleweight 75kg 1966
  Bronze Wilfredo Lopez Boxing Men's Middleweight 75kg 2014
  Bronze Eumir Felix Marcial Boxing Men's Middleweight 75kg 2018

Chess

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Chess was included in the Asian Games schedule in both the 2006 edition in Doha and the 2010 event in Guangzhou. In 2022, it will be back in the AG.[6]
Years played: 2006, 2010, 2022
First medal :2010
Last medal: 2010

Teams

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Wesley So
Eugene Torre
Darwin Laylo
John Paul Gomez
Rogelio Antonio Jr.
Chess Men's Team Standard 2010

Cue Sports

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Cue sports were included in the Games for four consecutive editions from 1998 to 2010, after which they were removed. It will reappear in the Doha edition in 2030.[7] The Philippines has produced a total four gold medals from 1998 to 2010.

Year played: 1998 to 2010, 2030
First medal : 1998
Last medal: 2010

Singles

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Warren Kiamco Cue sports Men's 9-Ball Singles 2002
  Bronze Efren Reyes Cue sports Men's 8-Ball Singles 2002
  Gold Antonio Gabica Cue sports Men's 9-Ball Singles 2006
  Silver Antonio Gabica Cue sports Men's 8-Ball Singles 2006
  Silver Jeff de Luna Cue sports Men's 9-Ball Singles 2006
  Gold Dennis Orcollo Cue Sports Men's 9-Ball Singles 2010
  Silver Warren Kiamco Cue Sports Men's 9-Ball Singles 2010

Doubles

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Gandy Valle
Romeo Villanueva
Cue sports Men's 9-Ball Doubles 1998
  Gold Francisco Bustamante
Antonio Lining
Cue sports Men's 9-Ball Doubles 2002

Cycling

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Cycling debuted at the 1951 Asian Games and has been a part of the program ever since with the exception of 1954. The Asian Games feature four cycling disciplines: track (since 1951), road (since 1951), mountain bike (since 1998) and BMX (since 2010).[8] In 1986, Cycling opened its door to Women's and first introduce in the Road Race event.

Year introduced: 1951
First medal : 1966
Last medal: 2018

BMX Event

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Daniel Caluag Cycling Men's BMX Race 2014
  Bronze Daniel Caluag Cycling Men's BMX race 2018

Road Event

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Victor Espiritu Cycling Men's Road Race 1998

Track Event

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Claudio Romeo Cycling Track 1600m Mass Start 1966
  Bronze Claudio Romeo Cycling Track 10000m Mass Start 1966
  Silver Rolando Guaves Cycling Track 4800m Mass Start 1970
  Bronze Rolando Guaves Cycling Track 800m Mass Start 1970
  Bronze Roberto Querimit Cycling Track 1600m Mass Start 1970
  Bronze Rodolfo Guaves Cycling Track 1km time Trial 1982
  Bronze Edgardo Pagarigan Cycling Track Men's Points Race 1982
  Bronze Deogracias Asuncion
Jomel Lorenzo
Renato Mier
Diomedes Panton
Cycling Track Team Pursuit 1982
  Bronze Bernardo Rimarim Cycling Track Men's Points Race 1986

Dancesport

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DanceSport is a team sport. It becomes an official Asian Games sport in Guangzhou Asian Games, 2010.[9]

Year introduced: 2010
First medal : 2010
Last medal: 2010

Latin

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Ronnie Steeve Vergara
Charlea Lagaras
Dancesport Latin - Paso Doble 2010
  Bronze Ronnie Steeve Vergara
Charlea Lagaras
Dancesport Latin - Cha-Cha-Cha 2010

Diving

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Diving is a part of the Asian Games since 1951.

Year introduced: 1951
First medal : 1966
Last medal: 1966

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Connie Paredes Diving Women's 3m Springboard 1966

Equestrian

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Since 1982, equestrian sports have been included in the Asian Games.[10] Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski produced the lone gold for Equestrian.

Year introduced: 1982
First medal : 1982
Last medal: 2002

Individual Jumping

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski Equestrian Individual Jumping 2002

Team Eventing

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Steven Virata
Marielle Virata
Fidelino Barba
Jose Montilla
Equestrian Team Eventing 1982

Team Jumping

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Danielle Cojuangco
Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski
Toni Leviste
Michelle Barrera
Equestrian Team Jumping 2002

Golf

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The Philippines won four gold medals from 1986 to 2018. Yuka Saso led, with two gold medals in 2018.

Year introduced:
First medal : 1986
Last medal: 2018

Individual Event

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Ramon Brobio Golf Men's Individual 1986
  Bronze Ramon Brobio Golf Men's Individual 1990
  Bronze Jamille Jose Golf Women's Individual 1990
  Silver Gerald Rosales Golf Men's Individual 1998
  Bronze Michael Bibat Golf Men's Individual 2006
  Silver Miguel Luis Tabuena Golf Men's Individual 2010
  Gold Yuka Saso Golf Women's Individual 2018
  Bronze Bianca Pagdanganan Golf Women's Individual 2018

Team Event

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Ramon Brobio
Robert Pactolerin
Wilfredo Victoria
Carito Villaroman
Golf Men's Team 1986
  Silver Ramon Brobio
Felix Casas
Vince Lauron
Danilo Zarate
Golf Men's Team 1990
  Bronze Ruby Chico
Yvtte de Leon
Mary Grace Estuesta
Jamille Jose
Golf Women's Team 1990
  Bronze Dorothy Delasin
Ria Quiazon
Jennifer Rosales
Golf Women's Team 1998
  Silver Cookie La'O
Rhey Luna
Angelo Que
Gerald Rosales
Golf Men's Team 1998
  Bronze Heidi Chua
Ria Quiazon
Carmelette Villaroman
Golf Women's Team 2002
  Gold Yuka Saso
Bianca Pagdanganan
Lois Kaye Go
Golf Women's Team 2018

Judo

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Year introduced: 1986
First medal : 2018
Last medal: 2018

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Kiyomi Watanabe Judo Women's 63kg 2018

Ju-jitsu

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Year introduced: 2018
First medal : 2018
Last medal: 2018

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Margarita Ochoa Jiu Jitsu Women's Newaza -49kg 2018

Karate

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Year introduced: 1994
First medal : 1994
Last medal: 2018

Kata Event

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Richard Lim Karate Men's Kata 1994
  Bronze Cherli Tugday Karate Women's Kata 2002
  Bronze Noel Espinosa Karate Men's Kata 2006

Kumite Event

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze David Lay Karate Men's Kumite -65kg 1994
  Bronze Gretchen Malalad Karate Women's Kumite -60kg 2002
  Silver Marne Pabillore Karate Women's Kumite -53kg 2006
  Bronze Mae Soriano Karate Women's Kumite -55kg 2014
  Bronze Junna Tsukii Karate Women's Kumite 50kg 2018

Pencak silat

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Year introduced: 2018
First medal : 2018
Last medal: 2018

Tunggal Event

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Cherry May Regalado Pencak Silat Women's Tunggal 2018
  Bronze Almohaidib Abad Pencak Silat Men's Tunggal 2018

Tanding Event

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Jefferson Rhey Loon Pencak Silat Men's Class D 60-65kg 2018
  Bronze Dines Dumaan Pencak Silat Men's Class B 50-55kg 2018

Rowing

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Year introduced: 1982
First medal : 2002
Last medal: 2002

Double Sculls

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Alvin Amposta
Nestor Cordova
Rowing Men's Lightweight Double Sculls 2002

Roller Sports

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Year introduced: 2010
First medal : 2018
Last medal: 2018

Skateboarding

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Margielyn Didal Roller sports Women's Street Skateboarding 2018

Sailing

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Year introduced: 1970
First medal : 1982
Last medal: 1982

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Policarpio Ortega Sailing Windglider 1982

Shooting

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Shooting produced five gold medals. The most successful athlete was Adolfo Feliciano in 1954 with two gold medals.

Year introduced: 1954
First medal : 1954
Last medal: 2002

Air Rifle

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Leopoldo Ang
Roberto del Castillo
Adolfo Feliciano
Lodovico Espinosa
Shooting Men's 10m Air Rifle Team 1966

Center Fire Pistol

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Edgar Bond Shooting Men's 25m Center Fire Pistol 1966
  Bronze Antonio Arguelles
Edgar Bond
Moises Gines
Horacio Miranda
Shooting Men's 25m Center Fire Pistol Team 1966

Pistol

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Albert von Einsiedel Shooting 50m Pistol 1954
  Bronze Simeon Lee Shooting 50m Pistol 1954

Rapid Fire Pistol

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Martin Gison Shooting 25m Rapid Fire Pistol 1954
  Silver Martin Gison Shooting 25m Rapid Fire Pistol 1958
  Bronze Paterno Miranda Shooting 50m Rapid Fire Pistol 1966
  Silver Nestor de Castro
Horacio Miranda
Paterno Miranda
Raymundo Quitoriano
Shooting Men's 30m Rapid Fire Pistol Team 1966

Rifle Prone

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Albert von Einsiedel Shooting 50m Rifle Prone 1954
  Silver Cesar Jayme Shooting 50m Rifle Prone 1954
  Bronze Martin Gison Shooting 50m Rifle Prone 1954
  Silver Cesar Jayme Shooting 50m Rifle Prone 1958
  Bronze Adolfo Feliciano Shooting 50m Rifle Prone 1966
  Bronze Jose Medina Shooting 50m Rifle Prone 1982

Rifle 3 Positions

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Adolfo Feliciano Shooting 50m Rifle 3 Positions 1954
  Gold Hernando Castelo Shooting 300m Rifle 3 Positions 1954
  Silver Martin Gison Shooting 50m Rifle 3 Positions 1954
  Silver Martin Gison Shooting 300m Rifle 3 Positions 1954
  Bronze Jose Zalvidea Shooting 50m Rifle 3 Positions 1954
  Bronze Adolfo Feliciano Shooting 50m Rifle 3 Positions 1958
  Gold Adolfo Feliciano Shooting 300m Rifle 3 Positions 1958
  Silver Adolfo Feliciano Shooting 50m Rifle 3 Positions 1962
  Bronze Adolfo Feliciano Shooting 50m Rifle 3 Positions 1966
  Silver Leopoldo Ang
Roberto del Castillo
Adolfo Feliciano
Bernardo San Juan
Shooting Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions Team 1966

Standard Rifle 3 Positions

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Adolfo Feliciano Shooting 50m Standard Rifle 3 Positions 1966
  Silver Leopoldo Ang
Roberto del Castillo
Adolfo Feliciano
Lodovico Espinosa
Shooting Men's 50m Standard Rifle 3 Positions Team 1966

Trap

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Enrique Beech Shooting Men's Trap 1954
  Bronze Enrique Beech Shooting Men's Trap 1958
  Bronze George Earnshaw Shooting Men's Trap 1974
  Bronze Jethro Dionisio Shooting Men's Trap 2002
  Bronze Eric Ang
Jethro Dionisio
Jaime Recio
Shooting Men's Trap Team 2002

Swimming

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Swimming has produced ten gold medals from 1951 - 1988. Haydee Coloso-Espino has the most gold medals with three. She also holds the Philippine record for most medals won in the Asian Games.[11]

Year introduced: 1951
First medal : 1951
Last medal: 1998

3x100m Medley Relay

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Artemio Salamat
Jacinto Cayco
Nurhatab Rajab
Swimming Men's 3x100m Medley Relay 1951

100m Backstroke

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Artemio Salamat Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke 1951
  Bronze Edilberto Bonus Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke 1951
  Gold Jocelyn von Giese Swimming Women's 100m Backstroke 1954
  Bronze Rodolfo Agustin Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke 1958
  Bronze Sylvia von Giese Swimming Women's 100m Backstroke 1958
  Bronze Sampang Hassan Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke 1962
  Silver Gerardo Rosario Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke 1974
  Bronze Raymond Papa Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke 1998

200m Backstroke

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Jacinto Cayco Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke 1951
  Silver Rene Amabuyok Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke 1951
  Bronze Lorenzo Cortez Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke 1958
  Silver Gerardo Rosario Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke 1974
  Bronze Raymond Papa Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke 1998

100m Breaststroke

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Amman Jalmaani Swimming Men's 100m Breaststroke 1966
  Silver Amman Jalmaani Swimming Men's 100m Breaststroke 1970
  Bronze Nancy Deano Swimming Women's 100m Breaststroke 1974

200m Breaststroke

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Victoria Cagayat Swimming Women's 200m Breaststroke 1958
  Bronze Rolando Landrito Swimming Men's 200m Breaststroke 1962
  Silver Amman Jalmaani Swimming Men's 200m Breaststroke 1970
  Bronze Kemalpasa Umih Swimming Men's 200m Breaststroke 1970
  Bronze Nancy Deano Swimming Women's 200m Breaststroke 1974

100m Freestyle

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Sotero Alcantara Swimming Men's 100m Freestyle 1951
  Gold Haydee Coloso Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle 1954
  Silver Haydee Coloso-Espino Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle 1958
  Bronze Haydee Coloso-Espino Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle 1962
  Silver Helen Elliott Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle 1966
  Bronze Roosevelt Abdulgafur Swimming Men's 100m Freestyle 1966
  Bronze Gerardo Rosario Swimming Men's 100m Freestyle 1978

200m Freestyle

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Haydee Coloso-Espino Swimming Women's 200m Fresstyle 1958
  Bronze Corazon Lozada Swimming Women's 200m Freestyle 1962
  Silver Helen Elliott Swimming Women's 200m Freestyle 1966
  Bronze Roosevelt Abdulgafur Swimming Men's 200m Freestyle 1966
  Bronze Jairulla Jaitulla Swimming Men's 200m Freestyle 1970
  Gold Billy Wilson Swimming Men's 200m Freestyle 1982
  Gold Gerardo Rosario Swimming Men's 200m Freestyle 1978

400m Freestyle

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Mohammed Mala Swimming Men's 400m Freestyle 1951
  Bronze Bana Sailani Swimming Men's 400m Freestyle 1954
  Silver Gertrudes Lozada Swimming Women's 400m Freestyle 1958
  Bronze Bana Sailani Swimming Men's 400m Freestyle 1958
  Bronze Corazon Lozada Swimming Women's 400m Freestyle 1962
  Silver Helen Elliott Swimming Women's 400m Freestyle 1966
  Bronze Tony Asamli Swimming Men's 400m Freestyle 1966
  Silver Billy Wilson Swimming Men's 400m Freestyle 1982

800m Freestyle

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Serafin Villanueva Swimming Men's 800m Freestyle 1951
  Bronze Mohammed Mala Swimming Men's 800m Freestyle 1951

1500m Freestyle

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Mohammed Mala Swimming Men's 1500m Freestyle 1951
  Bronze Serafin Villanueva Swimming Men's 1500m Freestyle 1951
  Bronze Bana Sailani Swimming Men's 1500m Freestyle 1958
  Bronze Tony Asamli Swimming Men's 1500m Freestyle 1966
  Bronze Edwin Borja Swimming Men's 1500m Freestyle 1974
  Bronze Billy Wilson Swimming Men's 1500m Freestyle 1982
  Bronze Mark Joseph Swimming Men's 1500m Freestyle 1978

4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Sotero Alcantara
Serafin Villanueva
Mohammed Mala
Nurhatab Rajab
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay 1951
  Silver Sonia von Giese
Gertrudes Vito
Nimfa Lim
Haydee Coloso
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay 1954
  Silver Victoria Cullen
Corazon Lozada
Gertrudes Lozada
Haydee Coloso-Espino
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay 1958
  Silver Connie Paredes
Corazon Lozada
Gertrudes Lozada
Haydee Coloso-Espino
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay 1962
  Silver Helen Elliott
Tessie Lozada
Gertrudes Lozada
Corazon Lozada
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay 1966
  Silver Dae Imlani
Carlos Brosas
Kemalpasa Umih
Jairulla Jaitulla
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay 1970
  Bronze Dae Imlani
Edwin Borja
Gerardo Rosario
Sukarno Maut
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay 1974

4 × 100 m Medley Relay

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Jocelyn von Giese
Victoria Cagayat
Sandra von Giese
Haydee Coloso-Espino
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay 1958
  Silver Rodolfo Agustin
Jacinto Cayco
Freddie Elizalde
Dakula Arabani
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay 1958
  Silver Sampang Hassan
Antonio Saloso
Amir Hussin Hamsain
Roosevelt Abdulgafur
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay 1962
  Bronze Tessie Lozada
Dolores Agustin
Gertrudes Lozada
Haydee Coloso-Espino
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay 1962
  Silver Rosalina Abreu
Hedy Garcia
Gertrudes Lozada
Helen Elliott
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay 1966
  Bronze Eduardo Abreu
Amman Jalmaani
Leroy Goff
Roosevelt Abdulgafur
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay 1966
  Silver Ibnorajik Muksan
Amman Jalmaani
Leroy Goff
Jairulla Jaitulla
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay 1970
  Bronze Luz Arzaga
Hedy Garcia
Susan Papa
Luz Laciste
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay 1970
  Bronze Grace Justimbaste
Nancy Deano
Susan Papa
Betina Abdula
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay 1974
  Bronze Jairulla Jaitulla
Mazier Mukaram
Gerardo Rosario
Amman Jalmaani
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay 1974

4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Rolando Santos
Bertulfo Cachero
Angel Colmenares
Bana Sailan
Swimming Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay 1954
  Silver Agapito Lozada
Ulpiano Babol
Bana Sailani
Dakula Arabani
Swimming Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay 1958
  Bronze Roosevelt Abdulgafur
Bana Sailani
Haylil Said
Victorino Marcelino
Swimming Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay 1962
  Silver Leroy Goff
Haylil Said
Tony Asamli
Roosevelt Abdulgafur
Swimming Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay 1966
  Silver Dae Imlani
Leroy Goff
Kemalpasa Umih
Jairulla Jaitulla
Swimming Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay 1970
  Bronze Kemalpasa Umih
Dae Imlani
Gerardo Rosario
Sukarno Maut
Swimming Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay 1974
  Bronze Vicente Cheng
Mark Joseph
Jairulla Jaitulla
Gerardo Rosario
Swimming Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay 1978

100m Butterfly

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Haydee Coloso Swimming Women's 100m Butterfly 1954
  Silver Norma Yldefonso Swimming Women's 100m Butterfly 1954
  Bronze Sandra von Giese Swimming Women's 100m Butterfly 1954
  Silver Sandra von Giese Swimming Women's 100m Butterfly 1958
  Bronze Walter Brown Swimming Men's 100m Butterfly 1958
  Bronze Amir Hussin Hamsain Swimming Men's 100m Butterfly 1962
  Bronze Gertrudes Lozada Swimming Women's 100m Butterfly 1962
  Bronze Gertrudes Lozada Swimming Women's 100m Butterfly 1966

200m Butterfly

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Parsons Nabiula Swimming Men's 200m Butterfly 1954
  Silver Amado Jimenez Swimming Men's 200m Butterfly 1954
  Bronze Robert Collins Swimming Men's 200m Butterfly 1954
  Bronze Freddie Elizalde Swimming Men's 200m Butterfly 1958
  Bronze Amir Hussin Hamsain Swimming Men's 200m Butterfly 1962
  Bronze Leroy Goff Swimming Men's 200m Butterfly 1966
  Bronze Leroy Goff Swimming Men's 200m Butterfly 1970

200m Individual Medley

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Jairulla Jaitulla Swimming Men's 200m Individual Medley 1974
  Bronze Nancy Deano Swimming Women's 200m Individual Medley 1974

400m Individual Medley

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Tony Asamli Swimming Men's 400m Individual Medley 1966

Taekwondo

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Year introduced: 1986
First medal : 1986
Last medal: 2018

Bantamweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Tshomlee Go Taekwondo Men's Bantamweight -62kg 2006
  Bronze Tshomlee Go Taekwondo Men's Bantamweight -63kg 2010

Featherweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Robert Vargas Taekwondo Men's Featherweight -64kg 1994
  Silver Donald Geisler Taekwondo Men's Featherweight -64kg 1998
  Bronze Manuel Rivero Taekwondo Men's Featherweight -67kg 2006
  Bronze Benjamin Keith Sembrano Taekwondo Men's Featherweight -68kg 2014
  Bronze Pauline Louise Lopez Taekwondo Women's Kyorugi Featherweight -57kg 2018

Finweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Eunice Alora Taekwondo Women's Finweight -47kg 2006
  Bronze John Paul Lizardo Taekwondo Men's Finweight -54kg 2010
  Bronze Mary Anjelay Pelaez Taekwondo Women's Finweight -46kg 2014

Flyweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Rodolfo Abratique Taekwondo Men's Flyweight -54kg 1998
  Bronze Tshomlee Go Taekwondo Men's Flyweight -58kg 2002
  Bronze Daleen Cordero Taekwondo Women's Flyweight -51kg 2002
  Bronze Paul Romero Taekwondo Men's Flyweight -58kg 2010
  Bronze Levita Ronna Ilao Taekwondo Women's Flyweight -49kg 2014

Heavyweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Margarita Bonifacio Taekwondo Women's Heavyweight +70kg 1998

Lightweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Monsour del Rosario Taekwondo Men's Lightweight -70kg 1986
  Bronze Nelia Sy Taekwondo Women's Lightweight -60kg 1998
  Bronze Veronica Domingo Taekwondo Women's Lightweight -63kg 2006
  Bronze Samuel Morrison Taekwondo Men's Lightweight -74kg 2014

Middleweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Dindo Simpao Taekwondo Men's Middleweight -84kg 2002
  Bronze Sally Solis Taekwondo Women's Middleweight -72kg 2002
  Bronze Kirstie Elaine Alora Taekwondo Women's Middleweight -73kg 2010
  Bronze Kirstie Elaine Alora Taekwondo Women's Middleweight -73kg 2014

Welterweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Veronica Domingo Taekwondo Women's Welterweight -67kg 2002
  Silver Toni Rivero Taekwondo Women's Welterweight -67kg 2006

Poomsae

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Janna Oliva
Juvenile Crisostomo
Rinna Babanto
Taekwondo Women's Team Poomsae 2018
  Bronze Dustin Mella
Jeordan Dominguez
Rodolfo Reyes Jr.
Taekwondo Men's Team Poomsae 2018

Tennis

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Tennis has contributed three gold medals from 1958 to 1961. Raymundo Deyro is the most successful player with two gold medals in 1958.

Year introduced: 1958
First medal : 1958
Last medal: 2006

Singles

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Raymundo Deyro Tennis Men's Singles 1958
  Silver Felicisimo Ampon Tennis Men's Singles 1958
  Silver Desideria Ampon Tennis Women's Singles 1958
  Bronze Johnny Jose Tennis Men's Singles 1958
  Bronze Miguel Dungo Tennis Men's Singles 1958
  Gold Johnny Jose Tennis Men's Singles 1962
  Bronze Patricia Yngayo Tennis Women's Singles 1962
  Bronze Desideria Ampon Tennis Women's Singles 1962
  Bronze Jesus Hernandez Tennis Men's Singles 1966
  Bronze Cecil Mamiit Tennis Men's Singles 2006

Doubles

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Gold Felicisimo Ampon
Raymundo Deyro
Tennis Men's Doubles 1958
  Silver Johnny Jose
Miguel Dungo
Tennis Men's Doubles 1958
  Silver Desideria Ampon
Patricia Yngayo
Tennis Women's Doubles 1958
  Silver Johnny Jose
Reymundo Deyro
Tennis Men's Doubles 1962
  Bronze Miguel Dungo
Guillermo Hernandez
Tennis Men's Doubles 1962
  Bronze Desideria Ampon
Patricia Yngayo
Tennis Women's Doubles 1962
  Silver Desideria Ampon
Patricia Yngayo
Tennis Women's Doubles 1966

Mixed doubles

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Miguel Dungo
Patricia Yngayo
Tennis Mixed Doubles 1958
  Bronze Felicisimo Ampon
Desideria Ampon
Tennis Mixed Doubles 1958
  Bronze Miguel Dungo
Desideria Ampon
Tennis Mixed Doubles 1962
  Silver Patricia Yngayo
Federico Deyro
Tennis Mixed Doubles 1966

Team

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Johnny Jose
Reymundo Deyro
Miguel Dungo
Guillermo Hernandez
Tennis Men's Team 1962
  Bronze Desideria Ampon
Patricia Yngano
Tennis Women's Team 1962
  Bronze Desideria Ampon
Patricia Yngano
Tennis Women's Team 1966
  Bronze Jesus Hernandez
Augusto Villanueva
Delfin Contreras
Federico Deyro
Tennis Men's Team 1966

Volleyball

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Year introduced: 1958
First medal : 1962
Last medal: 1962

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Julius Baldesimo
Teofilo Benito
Guillermo Blanco
Domingo Cuenca
Agapito Custodio
Rodolfo Gonzales
Ruben Labay
Isaac Limosnero
Florencio Longakit
Rodolfo Manuel
Ildefonso Mariquit
Alfredo Mercado
Francisco Orante
Volleyball Men's Volleyball Nine-a-side 1962

Weightlifting

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Weightlifting has one gold medal courtesy of Hidilyn Diaz in 2018.

Year introduced: 1951
First medal : 1951
Last medal: 2018

Bantamweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Pedro Landero Weightlifting Men's Bantamweight 56kg 1951
  Silver Rodolfo Caparas Weightlifting Men's Bantamweight 56kg 1954
  Bronze Alberto Nogar Weightlifting Men's Bantamweight 56kg 1958

Featherweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Rodrigo del Rosario Weightlifting Men's Featherweight 60kg 1951
  Silver Rodrigo del Rosario Weightlifting Men's Featherweight 60kg 1954
  Gold Hidilyn Diaz Weightlifting Women's Featherweight 53kg 2018

Flyweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Salvador del Rosario Weightlifting Men's Flyweight 52kg 1970

Middle Heavyweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Pedro del Mundo Weightlifting Men's Middle Heavyweight 90kg 1954
  Bronze Joaquin Vasquez Weightlifting Men's Middle Heavyweight 90kg 1954

Wrestling

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Year introduced: 1954
First medal : 1954
Last medal: 1954

Featherweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Mansueto Napilay Wrestling Men's Featherweight 62kg 1954

Flyweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Basilio Fabila Wrestling Men's Flyweight 52kg 1954

Middleweight

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Nicolas Arcales Wrestling Men's Middleweight 79kg 1954

Wushu

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Rene Catalan is the lone gold medal winner for Wushu.

Year introduced: 1990
First medal : 1994
Last medal: 2018

Taolu

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Bronze Richard Ng Wushu Men's Taolu Nanquan 1994
  Bronze Daniel Go Wushu Men's Taolu Taijiquan 1994
  Silver Mark Robert Rosales Wushu Men's Taolu Changquan 1998
  Bronze Arvin Ting Wushu Men's Taolu Changquan 2002
  Bronze Bobby Co Wushu Men's Taolu Taijiquan 2002
  Silver Daniel Parantac Wushu Men's Taolu Taijijian/Taijiquan 2014
  Bronze Agatha Wong Wushu Women's Taolu Taijiquan/Taijijian 2018

Sanda

Medal Name Sport Event Year
  Silver Rolly Chulhang Wushu Men's Sanda 52kg 1998
  Bronze Roger Chulhang Wushu Men's Sanda 56kg 1998
  Bronze Jerome Lumabas Wushu Men's Sanda 70kg 1998
  Silver Marvin Sicomen Wushu Men's Sanda 52kg 2002
  Silver Rexel Nganhayna Wushu Men's Sanda 56kg 2002
  Bronze Eduard Folayang Wushu Men's Sanda 65kg 2002
  Gold Rene Catalan Wushu Men's Sanda 52kg 2006
  Silver Eduard Folayang Wushu Men's Sanda 70kg 2006
  Bronze Mark Eddiva Wushu Men's Sanda 65kg 2010
  Silver Jean Claude Saclag Wushu Men's Sanda 60kg 2014
  Bronze Francisco Solis Wushu Men's Sanda 56kg 2014
  Bronze Divine Wally Wushu Women's Sanda 52kg 2018
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