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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  Medal by sports  







4 External links  














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Philippines at the
1998 Asian Games
IOC codePHI
NOCPhilippine Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph (in English)
inBangkok
Medals
Ranked 21st
Gold
1
Silver
5
Bronze
12
Total
18
Asian Games appearances (overview)
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  • The Philippines participated in the 1998 Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand from December 6 to December 20, 1998. Ranked 21st with one gold medal, five silver medals, and 12 bronze medals with a total of 18 over-all medals.

    Asian Games Performance[edit]

    It was a dismal harvest compared to four years ago. Billiards and Snooker players Romeo Villanueva and Gandy Valle captured the 9-ball doubles title to give the Philippines its first taste of gold. The country's first silver was earned by reigning world cudgel champion and Jakarta SEA games double gold medalist Mark Robert Rosales in the 3-event changquan. Rolly Chulhang settled for a silver in the men's 52-kg and below finals in sanshou for Wushu's second silver medal.

    The Philippine Centennial team defeated Kazakhstan, 73-68, to salvage the bronze medal in basketball.

    Medalists[edit]

    The following Philippine competitors won medals at the Games.

    Gold[edit]

    No. Medal Name Sport Event
    1  Gold Gandy Valle
    Romeo Villanueva
    Cue sports Men's 9-Ball Doubles

    Silver[edit]

    No. Medal Name Sport Event
    1  Silver Gerald Rosales Golf Men's Individual
    2  Silver Cookie LaO
    Rhey Luna
    Angelo Que
    Golf Men's Team
    3  Silver Donald Geisler Taekwondo Men's Featherweight -64kg
    4  Silver Mark Robert Rosales Wushu Men's Taolu Changquan
    5  Silver Rolly Chulhang Wushu Men's Sanda 52kg

    Bronze[edit]

    No. Medal Name Sport Event
    1  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
    Basketball Men's Team
    2  Bronze Virgilio Sablan Bowling Men's Singles
    3  Bronze Eric Canoy Boxing Men's Featherweight 57kg
    4  Bronze Victor Espiritu Cycling Men's Road Race
    5  Bronze Dorothy Delasin
    Ria Quiazon
    Jennifer Rosales
    Golf Women's Team
    6  Bronze Raymond Papa Swimming Men's 100m Backstroke
    7  Bronze Raymond Papa Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke
    8  Bronze Rodolfo Abratique Taekwondo Men's Flyweight -54kg
    9  Bronze Nelia Sy Taekwondo Women's Lightweight -60kg
    10  Bronze Margarita Bonifacio Taekwondo Women's Heavyweight +70kg
    11  Bronze Roger Chulhang Wushu Men's Sanda 56kg
    12  Bronze Jerome Lumabas Wushu Men's Sanda 70kg

    Multiple[edit]

    Name Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
    Gerald Rosales Golf 0 2 0 2
    Raymond Papa Swimming 0 0 2 2

    Medal summary[edit]

    Medal by sports[edit]

    SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    Cue sports1001
    Wushu0224
    Golf0213
    Taekwondo0134
    Swimming0022
    Basketball0011
    Bowling0011
    Boxing0011
    Cycling0011
    Totals (9 entries)151218

    External links[edit]


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