Philippines at the 1994 Asian Games
Philippines at the 1994 Asian Games | |
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IOC code | PHI |
NOC | Philippine Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
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Medals Ranked 14th |
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Asian Games appearances (overview) | |
The Philippines participated in the 1994 Asian Games held in Hiroshima, Japan from October 2 to October 16, 1994. Ranked 14th with 3 gold medals, 2 silver medals and 8 bronze medals with a total of 13 over-all medals.
Asian Games Performance
The Filipinos' triple gold all came in Boxing where Mansueto Velasco, Jr. reigned supreme in the light-flyweight division, Elias Recaido Jr. in the flyweight class, and Reynaldo Galido in the light-welterweight category. The three-two-eight gold-silver-bronze showing turned out to be the seventh best by the country at that time in the 43-year history and 12 Asiad stagings.[1]
Medalists
The following Philippine competitors won medals at the Games.
Gold
No. | Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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1 | ![]() | Mansueto Velasco | ![]() | Light flyweight 48kg |
2 | ![]() | Elias Recaido | ![]() | Flyweight 51kg |
3 | ![]() | Reynaldo Galido | ![]() | Light welterweight 63.5kg |
Silver
No. | Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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1 | ![]() | Jorge Fernandez Paeng Nepomuceno Rene Reyes Paulo Valdez Angelo Constantino | ![]() | Men's Team |
2 | ![]() | Robert Vargas | ![]() | Featherweight -64kg |
Bronze
No. | Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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1 | ![]() | Elma Muros | ![]() | Women's Long Jump |
2 | ![]() | Irene Garcia | ![]() | Women's Masters |
3 | ![]() | Anthony Igusquisa | ![]() | Bantamweight 54kg |
4 | ![]() | Eric Canoy | ![]() | Featherweight 57kg |
5 | ![]() | Richard Lim | ![]() | Men's Kata |
6 | ![]() | David Lay | ![]() | Men's Kumite -65kg |
7 | ![]() | Richard Ng | ![]() | Men's Nanquan |
8 | ![]() | Daniel Go | ![]() | Men's Taijiquan |
Medal summary
Medal by sports
Sport | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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![]() | 3 | 0 | 2 | 5 |
![]() | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
![]() | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
![]() | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
![]() | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (6 entries) | 3 | 2 | 8 | 13 |
References
- ^ RP boxers get big heroes' welcome, Manila Standard
External links
- Philippine Olympic Committee official website
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