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Philippines at the
2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
IOC codePHI
NOCPhilippine Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph (in English)
Competitors121 in 17 sports
Medals
Ranked 19th
Gold
2
Silver
14
Bronze
14
Total
30
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games appearances

The Philippines participated in the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan from 17-27 September 2017.[1]

The Philippine delegation competed in 17 out of 21 sports in the 10-day event, with over 105 athletes joining the games, led by 2016 Summer Olympics silver medalist Hidilyn Diaz.[1][2] Diaz was initially announced as the country's flagbearer but she declined.[3] The chef de mission of the delegation was Monsour Del Rosario.[4]

At the end of the games, the Philippine team brought home 30 medals, including two jiu-jitsu golds, the best performance the country has ever performed in the history of Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.

The country also competed at electronic sports which was a demonstration event[5] participating in all four video games contested. The country secured a bronze medal in Dota 2.

Medal summary

Medalists

Medal Name Sport Event Date
 Gold Margarita Ochoa Ju-jitsu Women's Ne-waza -45 kg 19 September 2017
 Gold Annie Ramirez Ju-jitsu Women's Ne-waza -55 kg 19 September 2017
 Silver Marc Alexander Lim Ju-jitsu Men's Ne-waza -69 kg 18 September 2017
 Silver Gian Taylor Lee Ju-jitsu Men's Ne-waza -56 kg 19 September 2017
 Silver Marc Alexander Lim Ju-jitsu Men's Ne-waza -69 kg 19 September 2017
 Silver Jenna Napolis Ju-jitsu Women's Ne-waza -55 kg 19 September 2017
 Silver Hidilyn Diaz Weightlifting Women's 53 kg 19 September 2017
 Silver Rodolfo Reyes Jr. Taekwondo Men's Individual Poomsae 22 September 2017
 Silver Jocel Lyn Ninobla Taekwondo Women's Individual Poomsae 22 September 2017
 Silver Phillip Delarmino Muay Thai Men's -57 kg 21 September 2017
 Silver Eric Cray Indoor Athletics Men's 60 m 19 September 2017
 Silver German Enriquez
Danella Publico
Dancesport Viennese Waltz 25 September 2017
 Silver Kenneth Chua Bowling Men's Singles 21 September 2017
 Silver Maria Liza Del Rosario
Marian Posadas
Marie Alexis Sy
Krizziah Tabora
Bowling Women's Team of Four 27 September 2017
 Silver Jan Emmanuel Garcia
Paulo Bersamina
Chess Men’s Rapid Team Under-23 26 September 2017
 Silver Chezka Centeno Billiard Sports Women's 9-Ball Pool Singles 24 September 2017
 Bronze Alvin Lobrequito Traditional Wrestling Men's Freestyle -57 kg 16 September 2017
 Bronze Kristopher Uy Taekwondo Men's -87 kg 19 September 2017
 Bronze Kirstie Alora Taekwondo Women's -73 kg 19 September 2017
 Bronze Francis Aaron Agojo Taekwondo Men's -58 kg 20 September 2017
 Bronze Rodolfo Reyes Jr.
Dustin Mella
Raphael Mella
Taekwondo Men's Team Poomsae 22 September 2017
 Bronze Jocel Lyn Ninobla
Juvenile Crisostomo
Rinna Babanto
Taekwondo Women's Team Poomsae 22 September 2017
 Bronze Kristel Macrohon Weightlifting Women's 69 kg 22 September 2017
 Bronze Al Rolan Llamas Kurash Men's -60 kg 20 September 2017
 Bronze Warren Kiamco
Johann Chua
Billiard Sports Men's 9-Ball Pool Scotch Doubles 24 September 2017
 Bronze Carlo Biado Billiard Sports Men's 9-Ball Pool Singles 21 September 2017
 Bronze Jefferson Manatad Belt Wrestling Men's Classic Style -80kg 23 September 2017
 Bronze Jan Emmanuel Garcia
Paulo Bersamina
Chess Men’s Blitz Team Under-23 27 September 2017
 Bronze Janelle Mae Frayna
Shania Mendoza
Chess Women’s Rapid Team Under-23 26 September 2017
 Bronze Gerald Jamili
Cherry Parcon
Dancesport Jive 26 September 2017

Demonstration sport

Medal Name Sport Event Date
 Bronze Philippines Electronic sports Dota 2 26 September 2017

References

  1. ^ a b David, Jean Russel V. (September 5, 2017). "PH sets modest goal in AIMAG". The Manila Times. Retrieved September 6, 2017.
  2. ^ Bracher, Jane (August 28, 2017). "Hidilyn Diaz misses SEA Games, looks forward to 2019 edition". Rappler. Retrieved September 6, 2017.
  3. ^ Oredo, Angelito (June 3, 2017). "Hidilyn Diaz tumanggi na maging PH AIMAG delegation flag-bearer (Hidilyn Diaz refused as PH AIMAG delegation flag-bearer)" (in Filipino). Bandera. Retrieved September 6, 2017.
  4. ^ "Pinoy athletes exceed expectations at the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games". ABS-CBN Sports. 28 September 2017. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
  5. ^ "PHL joins first eSports competition in Asian games in Turkmenistan". GMA News. Agence France-Presse. 26 September 2017. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
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