- Source: 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.
Philippine Asian Games medalists (1951–2018)
= Archery
=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.
Year introduced: 1978
First medal : 2014
Last medal: 2014
= Athletics
=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
200 meters
400 meters
800 meters
4 × 100 m Relay
4 × 400 m Relay
Discus Throw
High Jump
Hurdles
Javelin Throw
Long Jump
Pentathlon
Shot Put
Steeplechase
= Basketball
=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
= Bowling
=Tenpin bowling was first included since 1978 except in 1982 and 1990. 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.
Years played: 1978, 1986, 1994-2018
First medal : 1978
Last medal: 2010
Singles
Doubles
Masters
Teams
Trios
All-Events
= Boxing
=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.
Year introduced: 1954
First medal : 1954
Last medal: 2018
Light Flyweight
Flyweight
Bantamweight
Featherweight
Lightweight
Light Welterweight
Welterweight
Light Middleweight
Middleweight
= Chess
=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.
Years played: 2006, 2010, 2022
First medal :2010
Last medal: 2010
Teams
= Cue Sports
=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. 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
Doubles
= Cycling
=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). 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
Road Event
Track Event
= Dancesport
=DanceSport is a team sport. It becomes an official Asian Games sport in Guangzhou Asian Games, 2010.
Year introduced: 2010
First medal : 2010
Last medal: 2010
Latin
= Diving
=Diving is a part of the Asian Games since 1951.
Year introduced: 1951
First medal : 1966
Last medal: 1966
= Equestrian
=Since 1982, equestrian sports have been included in the Asian Games. Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski produced the lone gold for Equestrian.
Year introduced: 1982
First medal : 1982
Last medal: 2002
Individual Jumping
Team Eventing
Team Jumping
= Golf
=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
Team Event
= Judo
=Year introduced: 1986
First medal : 2018
Last medal: 2018
= Ju-jitsu
=Year introduced: 2018
First medal : 2018
Last medal: 2018
= Karate
=Year introduced: 1994
First medal : 1994
Last medal: 2018
Kata Event
Kumite Event
= Pencak silat
=Year introduced: 2018
First medal : 2018
Last medal: 2018
Tunggal Event
Tanding Event
= Rowing
=Year introduced: 1982
First medal : 2002
Last medal: 2002
Double Sculls
= Roller Sports
=Year introduced: 2010
First medal : 2018
Last medal: 2018
Skateboarding
= Sailing
=Year introduced: 1970
First medal : 1982
Last medal: 1982
= Shooting
=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
Center Fire Pistol
Pistol
Rapid Fire Pistol
Rifle Prone
Rifle 3 Positions
Standard Rifle 3 Positions
Trap
= Swimming
=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.
Year introduced: 1951
First medal : 1951
Last medal: 1998
3x100m Medley Relay
100m Backstroke
200m Backstroke
100m Breaststroke
200m Breaststroke
100m Freestyle
200m Freestyle
400m Freestyle
800m Freestyle
1500m Freestyle
4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay
4 × 100 m Medley Relay
4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay
100m Butterfly
200m Butterfly
200m Individual Medley
400m Individual Medley
= Taekwondo
=Year introduced: 1986
First medal : 1986
Last medal: 2018
Bantamweight
Featherweight
Finweight
Flyweight
Heavyweight
Lightweight
Middleweight
Welterweight
Poomsae
= Tennis
=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
Doubles
Mixed doubles
Team
= Volleyball
=Year introduced: 1958
First medal : 1962
Last medal: 1962
= Weightlifting
=Weightlifting has one gold medal courtesy of Hidilyn Diaz in 2018.
Year introduced: 1951
First medal : 1951
Last medal: 2018
Bantamweight
Featherweight
Flyweight
Middle Heavyweight
= Wrestling
=Year introduced: 1954
First medal : 1954
Last medal: 1954
Featherweight
Flyweight
Middleweight
= Wushu
=Rene Catalan is the lone gold medal winner for Wushu.
Year introduced: 1990
First medal : 1994
Last medal: 2018
Taolu
Sanda
External links
Olympic Council of Asia - Games
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of Philippine Asian Games medalists
- List of Olympic medalists for the Philippines
- 2019 SEA Games
- Philippines at the 2017 SEA Games
- Philippine Bowling Congress
- Philippines at the 2018 Asian Games
- Carlos Yulo
- SEA Games
- Philippines at the 2022 Asian Games
- Incentives for Olympic medalists by country