SEA Games: Worth the wait as grand opening puts behind fiascos

By Jan Carlo Anolin BOCAUE, BULACAN — Thousands of spectators from 11 countries participating in the 30th Southeast Asian Games flock the Philippine Arena, the biggest coliseum in the country, to witness the historic opening ceremony and to support their respective athletes here last Saturday. Participants and athletes from the Philippines parade in the 30th SEAContinue reading “SEA Games: Worth the wait as grand opening puts behind fiascos”

Hidilyn’s parents came all the way from Zamboanga to witness daughter’s claim to SEAG glory

By Erma Edera Hidilyn Diaz’s parents traveled all the way from Zamboanga to watch their daughter compete for the first time. And it was all worth it after Diaz snatched her first ever gold after dominating the women’s weightlifting (55 kg) in the 30th Southeast Asian games. Hidilyn Diaz’ parents (Erma Edera) Emelita Diaz, Hidilyn’s mother,Continue reading “Hidilyn’s parents came all the way from Zamboanga to witness daughter’s claim to SEAG glory”

In front of her parents, Olympic weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz captures first SEA Games gold medal

By Waylon Galvez After two failed attempts, Hidilyn Diaz finally earned her first gold medal in the Southeast Asian Games. Already a gold medal winner in the Asian Games and a silver medalist in the Olympics, Diaz added to her collection the 55kg women’s category gold medal in the 30th SEA Games Monday night atContinue reading “In front of her parents, Olympic weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz captures first SEA Games gold medal”

SEAG: Weightlifters miss out on podium finish

By Erma Edera The Philippines missed out on two medals in Monday’s women’s (49 kg) and men’s (61 kg) weightlifting action in the 30th Southeast Asian Games at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium. Elien Rose Perez places 4th in 49kg weightlifting during the SEA Games at Ninoy Aquino Stadium, December 2, 2019. Captured using Canon 1DXContinue reading “SEAG: Weightlifters miss out on podium finish”

SEA Games: Arnis hikes haul to eight golds as Team PH surges way ahead

By Nick Giongco Pampanga — Traditional martial arts arnis and cycling provided host Philippines with much-needed impetus in the early part of Monday as action intensified across Luzon in the 30th Southeast Asian Games. Less than 24 hours after grabbing five gold medals, arnis added another three to its growing collection on wins by ElmerContinue reading “SEA Games: Arnis hikes haul to eight golds as Team PH surges way ahead”

SEAG : POC chief believes PH to breach 100-gold mark

By Kristel Satumbaga Philippine Olympic Committee president Bambol Tolentino is confident the country can breach the 100-gold medal mark in the 30th Southeast Asian Games after a strong start in the opening day Sunday. Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Bambol Tolentino speaks at the send-off of athletes for the 30th SEA Games at the Rizal StadiumContinue reading “SEAG : POC chief believes PH to breach 100-gold mark”

SEAG: Gilas coach Tim Cone to pick RR Pogoy’s replacement.

By Waylon Galvez Is it Greg Slaughter or Scottie Thompson? The decision whether the 7-foot Slaughter or combo-guard Thompson will take the place of injured RR Pogoy in the Gilas Pilipinas lineup for the 30th Southeast Asian Games will be made by coach Tim Cone either Monday night or in Tuesday’s basketball competition managers meeting.Continue reading “SEAG: Gilas coach Tim Cone to pick RR Pogoy’s replacement.”

SEA Games: TOP PHOTOS for Dec. 1, 2019

LOOK: Top photos of Manila Bulletin in the 30th Southeast Asian Games for Dec. 1, 2019 Featuring: Agatha Wong defends wushu title, Daniel Parantac bags bronze Carlos Yulo puts on a show to capture individual all-around gold John Chicano delivers first SEAG gold for PH, Kim Remolino settles for silver Wushu, triathlon, dancesport sparkle forContinue reading “SEA Games: TOP PHOTOS for Dec. 1, 2019”

Lim stays alive; Huey, Dy bow out in mixed doubles

  By Kristel Satumbaga   AJ Lim AJ Lim kept his medal bid alive in men’s singles while Treat Huey and Denise Dy crashed out in the mixed doubles event of the tennis competitions on Monday in the 30th Southeast Asian Games at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center. Lim survived eighth seed Muhammad Shaheed AlamContinue reading “Lim stays alive; Huey, Dy bow out in mixed doubles”

SEA Games: Agatha goes for 2nd gold; silver for Inso

By Joseph Pedrajas  Philippine wushu bet Jones Inso made a memorable first Southeast Asian Games campaign after striking the silver during the men’s taijijian competition in the 30th SEAG on Monday at the World Trade Center in Pasay City. Inso, 22, logged 9.65 points behind Malaysia’s Choon How Loh 9.68 in taolu’s straight-sword. Brunei’s HoseaContinue reading “SEA Games: Agatha goes for 2nd gold; silver for Inso”

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