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1 Asian Games performance  





2 Medalists  



2.1  Gold  





2.2  Silver  





2.3  Bronze  





2.4  Multiple  







3 Medal summary  



3.1  Medals by sports  







4 References  














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Philippines at the
1962 Asian Games
IOC codePHI
NOCPhilippine Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph (in English)
inJakarta
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
7
Silver
6
Bronze
24
Total
37
Asian Games appearances (overview)
  • 1954
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  • The Philippines participated in the 1962 Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia from August 24 to September 4, 1962. Ranked 3rd with 7 gold medals, 4 silver medals and 16 bronze medals with a total of 27 over-all medals.[1]

    Asian Games performance[edit]

    Mona Sulaiman copped three gold medals when she topped the 100 and 200-meter dash and anchored the national squad in the women's 4x100-meter finals.[citation needed] Philippine boxing won their first gold medal when Filipino welterweight boxer Manfredo Alipala, a 24-year old National Open champion from Far Eastern University, outpunched Japan's Kichijiro Hamada in the finals.[2]

    The Philippine basketball team captured its fourth championship in the Asian Games competitions. In tennis, Johnny Jose bagged the Asiad men's tennis singles gold medal.[3]

    Medalists[edit]

    Gold[edit]

    No. Medal Name Sport Event
    1  Gold Remegio Vista
    Isaac Gomez
    Claro Pellosis
    Rogelio Onofre
    Athletics Men's 4x100m Relay
    2  Gold Mona Sulaiman Athletics Women's 100m
    3  Gold Mona Sulaiman Athletics Women's 200m
    4  Gold Aida Molinos
    Francisca Sanopal
    Inocencia Solis
    Mona Sulaiman
    Athletics Women's 4x100m Relay
    5  Gold Engracio Arazas
    Kurt Bachmann
    Narciso Bernardo
    Geronimo Cruz
    Manuel Jocson
    Alfonso Marquez
    Carlos Loyzaga (C)
    Roel Nadurata
    Eduardo Pacheco
    Cristobal Ramas
    Alberto Reynoso
    Edgardo Roque
    Joselino Roa
    Coach: Enrique Crame
    Basketball Men's Team
    6  Gold Manfredo Alipala Boxing Welterweight 67kg
    7  Gold Johnny Jose Tennis Men's Singles

    Silver[edit]

    No. Medal Name Sport Event
    1  Silver Francisca Sanopal Athletics Women's 80m Hurdles
    2  Silver Adolfo Feliciano Shooting 50m Rifle 3
    3  Silver Sampang Hassan
    Antonio Saloso
    Amir Hussin Hamsain
    Roosevelt Abdulgafur
    Swimming Men's 4x100m Medley Relay
    4  Silver Connie Paredes
    Corazon Lozada
    Gertrudes Lozada
    Haydee Coloso-Espino
    Swimming Women's 4x100m Freestyle
    5  Silver Johnny Jose
    Reymundo Deyro
    Tennis Men's Doubles
    6  Silver Johnny Jose
    Reymundo Deyro
    Miguel Dungo
    Guillermo Hernandez
    Tennis Men's Team

    Bronze[edit]

    No. Medal Name Sport Event
    1  Bronze Rogelio Onofre Athletics Men's 100m
    2  Bronze Ciriaco Baronda Athletics Men's High Jump
    3  Bronze Mona Sulaiman Athletics Women's Shot Put
    4  Bronze Josephine de la Viña Athletics Women's Discus Throw
    5  Bronze Jose Ramirez Boxing Bantamweight 54kg
    6  Bronze Egino Grafia Boxing Featherweight 57kg
    7  Bronze Catalino Arpon Boxing Lightweight 60kg
    8  Bronze Sampang Hassan Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke
    9  Bronze Rolando Landrito Swimming Men's 200m Breaststroke
    10  Bronze Amir Hussin Hamsain Swimming Men's 100m Butterfly
    11  Bronze Amir Hussin Hamsain Swimming Men's 200m Butterfly
    12  Bronze Roosevelt Abdulgafur
    Bana Sailani
    Haylil Said
    Victorino Marcelino
    Swimming Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
    13  Bronze Haydee Coloso-Espino Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle
    14  Bronze Corazon Lozada Swimming Women's 200m Freestyle
    15  Bronze Corazon Lozada Swimming Women's 400m Freestyle
    16  Bronze Gertrudes Lozada Swimming Women's 100m Butterfly
    17  Bronze Tessie Lozada
    Dolores Agustin
    Gertrudes Lozada
    Haydee Coloso-Espino
    Swimming Women's 4x100m Medley Relay
    18  Bronze Miguel Dungo
    Guillermo Hernandez
    Tennis Men's Doubles
    19  Bronze Patricia Yngayo Tennis Women's Singles
    20  Bronze Desideria Ampon Tennis Women's Singles
    21  Bronze Desideria Ampon
    Patricia Yngayo
    Tennis Women's Doubles
    22  Bronze Desideria Ampon
    Patricia Yngano
    Tennis Women's Team
    23  Bronze Desideria Ampon
    Miguel Dungo
    Tennis Mixed Doubles
    24  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

    Multiple[edit]

    Name Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
    Mona Sulaiman Athletics 3 0 1 4
    Johnny Jose Tennis 1 2 0 3
    Francisca Sanopal Athletics 1 1 0 2
    Rogelio Onofre Athletics 1 0 1 2
    Reymundo Deyro Tennis 0 2 0 2
    Amir Hussin Hamsain Swimming 0 1 2 3
    Corazon Lozada Swimming 0 1 2 3
    Gertrudes Lozada Swimming 0 1 2 3
    Haydee Coloso-Espino Swimming 0 1 2 3
    Miguel Dungo Tennis 0 1 2 3
    Guillermo Hernandez Tennis 0 1 1 2
    Sampang Hassan Swimming 0 1 1 2
    Roosevelt Abdulgafur Swimming 0 1 1 2
    Desideria Ampon Tennis 0 0 4 4
    Patricia Yngayo Tennis 0 0 3 3

    Medal summary[edit]

    Medals by sports[edit]

    SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    Athletics4149
    Tennis1269
    Boxing1034
    Basketball1001
    Swimming021012
    Shooting0101
    Volleyball0011
    Totals (7 entries)762437

    References[edit]

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