Incheon Asian Games updates on Team Philippines

INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA - SEPTEMBER 19: Athletes from the Philippines arrive during the Opening Ceremony ahead of the 2014 Asian Games at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on September 19, 2014 in Incheon, South Korea. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

Follow this article for the latest on our athletes participating in the 17th Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea.

Medal count for the Philippines as of October 3, 2:30pm

Gold

Silver

Bronze

TOTAL

1

3

11

16

Medalists:

GOLD

Cycling BMX:  Daniel Patrick Caluag

SILVER

Wushu: Jean Claude Saclag, Men's Sanda -60kg

Wushu: Daniel Parantac, Men's Taijiquan & Taijijian All-Round

Boxing: Charly Suarez, Men's Lightweight

BRONZE

Wushu: Francisco Solis, Men's Sanda -56kg

Archery: Paul Marton Dela Cruz, Compound Men’s Individual

Taekwondo: Samuel Thomas Harper Morrison, Men -74kg

Taekwondo: Levita Ronna Ilao, Women -49kg 

Taekwondo: Mary Anjelay Pelaez, Women -46kg

Taekwondo: Benjamin Keith Sembran, Men's -68kg

Boxing: Mark Anthony Barriga, Men's Light Fly (46-49kg)

Boxing: Mario Fernandez, Men's Bantam (56kg)

Boxing:  Wilfredo Lopez, Men's Middle (75kg)

Karate: Mae Soriano, Women's -55kg

Taekwondo: Kirstie Elaine Alora, Women's -73 kg

Karate: Mae Soriano, Women’s -55kg

 

[October 3, 4:30pm]

Karate: Women’s -55kg, Bronze Medal Contest, Mae Soriano defeats Cok Istri Agung Sanistyarani, 11-3

[October 3, 3:20pm]

Boxing: Men’s Lightweight (60kg) Final, Charly Suarez loses to Otgondalai Dorjnyambuu of Mongolia , 30-27, 28-29, 28-29.

Karate: Women's -68kg 1/8 Final, Joanna Mae Ylanan loses to Jou Chou of Chinese Taipei, 2-3

Taekwondo: Women's -73 kg Semifinal, Kirstie Elaine Alora loses to Seavmey Sorn of Cambodia, 5-6

[October 3, 1:30pm]

Taekwondo: Women -73 kg Quarterfinal, Kristie Elaine Alora defeats Rima Abdel Karim Ibrahim Anabeh, 3-2. She qualifies for the semis and will take home at least a bronze

Karate: Women's -55kg Quarterfinal, Mae Soriano defeats Sok I Wong of Macau, 11-3

Karate: Women's -55kg Semifinal, Mae Soriano loses to Sabina Zakharova of Kazakhstan, 1-6

[October 3, 1:00pm]

Karate: Women's -61kg 1/8 Final, Princess Dianne Sicangco loses to Syakilla Saini Binti Jefry Krisnan of Malaysia, 1-3

Karate: Men's -55kg 1/8 Final, Ramon Antonio Franco defeats Muhammad Kashif of Pakistan, 9-1

Karate: Men's -55kg Quarterfinal, Ramon Antonio Franco loses to Jingchai Sun of China, 0-2

Karate: Women's -61kg Repechage Contest, Princess Dianne Sicangco loses to Han Bui Thi Ngoc of Vietnam, 1-6

Karate: Women's -55kg 1/8 Final, Mae Soriano defeats Man Sum Ma of Hong Kong, 4-2

Taekwondo: Men -54 kg Round of 32, John Paul Lizardo defeats Thippheakone Kaungmany of Thailand, 10-3

Taekwondo: Men -54 kg Round of 16, John Paul Lizardo loses to Ghazanfar Ali of Pakistan, 12-14

Taekwondo: Men -58 kg Round of 16, Francis Aaron Agojo defeats Shein Nang Dwe of Myanmar, 14-1

[Filipino athletes competing on October 3]

Boxing: Men’s Lightweight (60kg) Final, Charly Suarez versus Otgondalai Dorjnyambuu of Mongolia

Taekwondo: Men’s -54 kg Round of 32, John Paul Lizardo versus Thipphakone Kaungmany of Thailand

Taekwondo: Men’s -58 kg Round of 16, Francis Aaron Agojo versus Shein Naing Dwe of Myanmar

[October 2, 9:00pm]

Boxing: Men's Middle (75kg) Semifinal, Wilfredo Lopez loses to Odai Riyad Adel Alhindawi, 29-28, 28-29, 28-29.

[October 2, 7:00pm]

Boxing: Men's Light Fly (46-49kg) Semifinal, Mark Anthony Barriga loses to Jonghun Shin of South Korea, 30-27, 29-28, 29-28

Boxing: Men's Bantam (56kg) Semifinal, Mario Fernandez loses to Jiawei Zhang of China, 28-29, 28-29, 28-29.

[October 2, 4:20pm]

Taekwondo: Men’s -68kg, Semifinal, Benjamin Keith Sembrano loses toJiannan Huang of China, 3-16. Sembrano settles for a bronze medal

[October 2, 3:20pm]

Taekwondo: Men’s -68kg, Quarterfinal, Benjamin Keith Sembrano defeats Chetrapee Tangjai of Thailand, 12-9. Sembrano qualifies for the semifinals and will earn at least a bronze medal

Taekwondo: Women's -67 kg Quarterfinal, Jane Rafaelle Narra loses to Yunfei Guo of China, 0-5

[October 2, 2:00pm]

Boxing: Men's Light (60kg) Semifinal, Charly Suarez beats Obada Mohammad Mustafa Alkasabeh of Jordan, 30-27, 30-27, 28-29.

[October 2, 1:00pm]

Bowling: Marie Alexis Sy finishes 16th overall, 521 pins behind the leader.

Karate: Men's Kata 1/8 Final, Orencio James Virgil delos Santos loses to Tsz Man Chris Cheng of Hongkong, 1-4

Soft Tennis: Men's Doubles Preliminary Group C Match 4 Philippines loses to Vietnam, 1-5

Soft Tennis:
Men's Doubles Preliminary Group C Match 3 Philippines defeats Mongolia, 5-1

Soft Tennis:
Men's Doubles Preliminary Group C Match 2 Philippines loses to Chinese Taipei, 0-5

Soft Tennis:
Men's Doubles Preliminary Group C Match 1, Philippines loses to Japan, 3-5

Taekwondo: Men’s -68kg, Round of 16, Benjamin Keith Sembrano defeats Gh M Abdullah of Kuwait 12-10

 

[Filipino athletes competing on October 2]

Bowling: Women’s Masters Second Block

Boxing:
Men's Light (60kg) Semifinal, Charly Suarez versus Obada Mohammad Mustafa Alkasabeh of Jordan

Boxing:
Men's Light Fly (46-49kg) Semifinal, Mark Anthony Barriga versus Jonghun Shin of South Korea

Boxing:
Men's Bantam (56kg) Semifinal, Mario Fernandez versus Jiawei Zhang of China

Boxing:
Men's Middle (75kg) Semifinal, Wilfredo Lopez versus Odai Riyad Adel Alhindawi

Karate:
Men's Kata 1/8 Final, Orencio James Virgil delos Santos versus Tsz Man Chris Cheng of Hongkong

Rugby:
Men's Semifinal Round for 5th-8th Place Match 1, Philippines versus Thailand

Soft Tennis:
Men's Doubles Preliminary Group C Match 4 Philippines versus Vietnam

Soft Tennis:
Men's Doubles Preliminary Group C Match 3 Philippines versus Mongolia

Soft Tennis:
Men's Doubles Preliminary Group C Match 2 Philippines versus Chinese Taipei

Soft Tennis:
Men's Doubles Preliminary Group C Match 1, Philippines versus Japan

 

 

[October 1, 8:00pm]

Athletics: Eric Shauwn Cray finishes sixth in the finals of the men's 400m hurdles, clocking a time of 51.47 seconds.

[October 1, 5:30pm]

Bowling: Marie Alexis Sy finishes 16th and last in the Women's Masters First Block.

Rugby: The Philippines loses to Hong Kong, 0-21, in the quarterfinals

[October 1, 4:30pm]

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas beats Mongolia, 84-68, to finish seventh in men's basketball. Story here.

[October 1, 3:00pm]

Wrestling: Jason Balabal loses to Azat Beishebekov of Kyrgystan in the quarterfinals of Men's Greco-Roman 85kg.

[October 1, 2:30pm]

Rugby: The Philippines beats Pakistan, 59-0, to advance to the quarterfinals.

Softball: The Philippines loses to China, 0-3, in the semifinals.

Taekwondo: Men's -80kg Quarterfinal - Christian Al Dela Cruz loses a close one to Maksim Rafalovich of Uzbekistan, 9-10, to miss out on a podium finish.

Taekwondo: Women's -46kg Semifinal - Mary Anjelay Pelaez bows to South Korea's Sohui Kim, 2-14, to settle for the bronze medal.

[October 1, 1:30pm]

Wrestling: Jason Balabal wins his Round of 16 match against Ibrahim S M Hanini of Palestine, 4-0, to advance to the quarterfinals of Men's Greco-Roman 85kg category.

[October 1, 1:00pm]

Cycling BMX: Daniel Patrick Caluag wins the gold while his brother Christopher John finishes just out of the medal picture at fourth. Caluag topped the seeding round and all of the three races to win the gold. Story here.

Rugby: Philippines defeats Pakistan 59-0.

Taekwondo: Women's -46 kg Quarterfinal, Mary Anjelay Pelaez is assured of at least a bronze medal after defeating Nway Nway of Myanmar, 3-0.

[October 1, 12:00pm]

Soft Tennis: Mixed Doubles Preliminary Group D Match 2, Philippines beats Nepal, 5-1

Athletics: Men's Decathlon Pole Vault - Group A,  Jesson Ramil Cid failed clear. He didn't register a score.

[October 1, 11:00am]

Athletics: Men's Decathlon 110m Hurdles - Heat 1, Jesson Ramil Cid finishes fifth

Athletics: Men's Decathlon Discus Throw - Group A, Jesson Ramil Cid finishes ninth

Cycling: Men’s BMX Seeding Run, Daniel Patrick Caluag finishes first while  Christopher John Caluag, 1.516 second behind.

(Photo by Stanley Chou/Getty Images)
(Photo by Stanley Chou/Getty Images)

Soft Tennis: Mixed Doubles Preliminary Group D Match 4, Philippines beats Cambodia by defaut, 5-0

Soft Tennis: Mixed Doubles Preliminary Group D Match 3, Philippines defeats Laos, 5-0

Taekwondo: Women’s -57kg Round of 16, Pauline Louise Lopez loses to Yun Wach of China, 0-3

Taekwondo: Men’s -80kg Round of 16, Christian Dela Cruz defeats Mahmoud Hamdy Abdelrahim of Qatar, 8-2

 

[Filipino athletes competing on October 1]

Athletics: Men's Decathlon 110m - Heat 1, Jesson Ramil Cid

Athletics: Men's Decathlon Discus Throw - Group A, Jesson Ramil Cid

Athletics: Men's Decathlon Pole Vault - Group A,  Jesson Ramil Cid

Athletics: Men's Decathlon Javeline Throw - Group A, Jesson Ramil Cid

Athletics: Men's 400m Hurdles Final,  Eric Shaun Cray

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas versus Mongolia

Bowling: Women’s Masters 1st Block

Cycling: Men’s BMX Seeding Run, Daniel Patrick Caluag and Christopher John Caluag

Rugby: Men’s Preliminary round - Group B Match 6, Philippines versus Pakistan

Soft Tennis: Mixed Doubles Preliminary Group D Match 4, Philippines versus Cambodia

Soft Tennis: Mixed Doubles Preliminary Group D Match 3, Philippines versus Laos

Soft Tennis: Mixed Doubles Preliminary Group D Match 2, Philippines versus Nepal

Soft Tennis: Mixed Doubles Preliminary Group D Match 1, Philippines versus  Mongolia

Taekwondo: Women’s -57kg Round of 16, Pauline Louise Lopez versus Yun Wach of China

Taekwondo: Men’s -80kg Round of 16, Christian Dela Cruz versus Mahmoud Hamdy Abdelrahim of Qatar

Taekwondo: Women's -46 kg Quarterfinal, Mary Anjelay Pelaez versus Nway Nway of Myanmar

Wrestling: Men's Greco-Roman 85 kg 1/8 Final, Jason Balabal versus Ibrahim Hanini of Palestine

 

[September 30, 9:00pm]

Boxing: Men's Middle (75kg) Quarterfinal, Wilfredo Lopez defeated Shinebayar Narmandakh of Mongolia by first round TKO

[September 30, 7:00pm]

Boxing: Men's Light Fly (46-49kg) Quarterfinal, Mark Anthnoy Barriga beats Hasanboy Dusmatov of Uzbekistan by split decision, 29-28, 29-28, 28-29

[September 30, 4:20pm]

Taekwondo: Men -74kg Semifinals, Samuel Thomas Harper Morrison lost to Masoud Hajizavareh of Iran via referee stoppage.

[September 30, 3:40pm]

Boxing: Men's Bantam (56kg) Quarterfinal, Mario Fernandez defeated Shiva Thapa of India, 27-30, 27-30, 27-30. Fernandez is assured of at least a bronze as he moves to the semifinals.

[September 30, 2:40pm]

Taekwondo: Men -74kg Quarterfinals, Samuel Thomas Harper Morrison defeated Akbar Aitakhunov of Kyrgyzstan, 19-6

Taekwondo: Men -87kg Quarterfinals Kristopher Robert Uy lost to Linglong Chen of China, 3-5

Softball: Philippines beats Thailand, 13-0, to qualify for the semifinals.

[September 30, 1:40pm]

Taekwondo: Women -49kg Quarterfinal, Levita Ronna Ilao defeated Luisa dos Santos Rosa of Timor Leste, 6-2. Ilao qualifies for the semis and assures herself of at least a bronze medal.

[September 30, 12:00pm]

Athletics: Men's Decathlon 100m - Heat 1, Jesson Ramil Cid finished first with a time of 10.63 seconds

Athletics:
Men's Decathlon Long Jump - Group A, Jesson Ramil Cid finished 8th

Athletics:
Men's 400m Hurdles Round 1 - Heat 3,  Eric Shaun Cray finished second with a time of 50.00 seconds, his personal best

Athletics:
Men's Decathlon Shot Put - Group A,  Jesson Ramil Cid finished last

Bowling: Women's Team of 5 2nd Block, Philippines finishes 7th, 344 pins behind the leaders

Equestrian: Jumping Individual Final Round A, Martin Diego Lorenzo Jr. and Marie Atnonette Leviste are tied with eight others for the top spot. Joker Arroyo is tied with three others for the 20th spot

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 15, Jhomar Arcilla lost to Sorrachet Uayporn of Thailand, 2-4

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group D Match 15, Joseph Arcilla defeated Thanh Hoang Tran of Vietnam, 4-1

Soft Tennis: Women’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 10, Noelle Conchita Zoleta defeated Eliza Ranjit of Nepal, 4-0. She qualifies for the quarterfinals

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 13, Jhomar Arcilla defeated Kamal Bahadur Bhandari of Nepal, 4-0

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 13, Joseph Arcilla defeated Khampaseuth Bounsa Ath of Laos, 4-1. He qualifies for the quarterfinals

Soft Tennis: Women’s Singles Quarterfinals, Noelle Conchita Zoleta lost to Yi Zhong of China, 2-4

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Quarterfinals, Joseph Arcilla lost to Edi Kusdaryanto of Indonesia, 1-4

Taekwondo: Men -74kg Round of 32, Samuel Thomas Harper Morrison defeated Soi Chun Wong of Macau, 17-0

Taekwondo: Women -49kg Round of 16, Levita Ronna Ilao defeated Thi Huong Giang Doan of Vietnam, 3-1

Taekwondo: Men -53kg Round of 16, Nicole Abigail Cham lost to Sarita Phongsri of Thailand, 1-12

Taekwondo: Men -87kg Round of 16, Kristopher Robert Uy defeated Chao Hao of Macau, 9-2

Taekwondo: Men -74kg Round of 16, Samuel Thomas Harper Morrison defeated Yerzhan Abylkas of Kazakhstan, 10-9

Wrestling: Men’s Greco-Roman 59kg 1/8 Final, Margarito Angana Jr. lost to Ahmadjon Mahmudov of Uzbekistan, 0-5

[Filipino athletes competing on September 30]

Athletics: Men's Decathlon 100m - Heat 1, Jesson Ramil Cid

Athletics: Men's Decathlon Long Jump - Group A, Jesson Ramil Cid

Athletics: Men's 400m Hurdles Round 1 - Heat 3,  Eric Shaun Cray

Athletics: Men's Decathlon Shot Put - Group A,  Jesson Ramil Cid

Athletics: Men's Decathlon High Jump - Group A, Jesson Ramil Cid

Athletics: Men's Long Jump Final, Henry Dagmil

Athletics: Men's Decathlon 400m - Heat 1, Jesson Ramil Cid

Bowling: Men's Team of 5 2nd Block

Bowling: Women's Team of 5 2nd Block

Boxing: Men's Bantam (56kg) Quarterfinal, Mario Fernandez versus Shiva Thapa of India

Boxing: Men's Light Fly (46-49kg) Quarterfinal, Mark Anthnoy Barriga versus Hasanboy Dusmatov of Uzbekistan

Boxing: Men's Middle (75kg) Quarterfinal, Wilfredo Lopez versus Shinebayar Narmandakh of Mongolia

Equestrian: Jumping Individual Final Round A, Joker Arroyo, Martin Diego Lorenzo Jr., and Marie Atnonette Leviste

Rugby: Men's Preliminary Round - Group B Match 2, Philippines versus China

Rugby: Men's Preliminary Round - Group B Match 3, Philippines versus Hongkong

Sailing: Mistral - Men’s Windsurfer Races 11 and 12, Geylord Coveta

Sailing: RS:X - Men’s Mistral Windsurfer Races 11 and 12, John Harold Madrigal

Softball: Women's Preliminary Round - Game 15, Philippines versus Thailand

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 15, Jhomar Arcilla versus Sorrachet Uayporn of Thailand

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group D Match 15, Joseph Arcilla versus Thanh Hoang Tran of Vietnam

Soft Tennis: Women’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 10, Noelle Conchita Zoleta versus Eliza Ranjit of Nepal

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 13, Jhomar Arcilla versus Kamal Bahadur Bhandari of Nepal

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 13, Joseph Arcilla versus Khampaseuth Bounsa Ath of Laos

Taekwondo: Men -74kg Round of 32, Samuel Thomas Harper Morrison versus Soi Chun Wong of Macau

Taekwondo: Women -49kg Round of 16, Levita Ronna Ilao versus Thi Huong Giang Doan of Vietnam

Taekwondo: Men -53kg Round of 16, Nicole Abigail Cham versus Sarita Phongsri of Thailand

Taekwondo: Men -87kg Round of 16, Kristopher Robert Uy versus Chao Hao of Macau

Wrestling: Men’s Greco-Roman 59kg 1/8 Final, Margarito Angana Jr. versus Ahmadjon Mahmudov of Uzbekistan

[September 29, 9:00pm]

Athletics: Men's 3000m Steeplechase Final, Christopher Ulboc Jr. finishes last with a time of 9:21.63, almost a minute behind the leader

Athletics: Women’s Long Jump Final, Marestella Torres registers a NO MARK after failing on all three jumps

Bowling: Women's Team of 5 1st Block, Philippines finishes 10th, 360 pins behind the leader

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 8, Jhomar Arcilla lost to Yusheng Zhang of China, 1-4

Soft Tennis: Women’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 7, Noelle Conchita Zoleta defeated Phonesamai Champamanivong, 4-0

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group D Match 8, Joseph Arcilla lost to Mo Zhou of China, 0-4

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 4, Jhomar Arcilla lost to Edi Kusdaryanto of Indonesia, 2-4

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group D Match 4, Joseph Arcilla defeated Hendri Susilo Pramono, 4-2

Soft Tennis: Women’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 4, Noelle Conchita Zoleta lost to Hui Chen of China, 0-4

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 11, Jhomar Arcilla lost to Enkhjin Balortuya of Mongolia, 2-4

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group D Match 11 Joseph Arcilla defeated Telmen Enkhbaatar of Mongolia, 4-3

Soft Tennis: Women’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 9, Noelle Conchita Zoleta defeated Anudari Mungutsegseg of Mongolia, 4-2

[September 29, 5:20pm]

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas loses to China, 71-78. Gilas will battle Mongolia on Wednesday for the seventh spot.

[September 29, 3:40pm]

Boxing: Men’s Midleweight Round of 16, Wilfredo Lopez defeats Abdulridha Waheed of Iraq, 29-28, 29-28, 29-28 to advance to the quarterfinals. He's one win away from getting a sure bronze.

[September 29, 2:00pm]

Boxing: Men’s Lightweight Quarterfinal, Charly Suarez defeats Ammar Jabbar Hassan Hasan of Iraq, 29-27, 29-27, 29-27. He is now assured of at least a bronze medal.

Bowling: Men's Team of 5 1st Block, Philippines finishes 6th, 187 pins behind the leaders.

Softball: Women’s Preliminary Round, Philippines loses to Chinese Taipei, 4-5

 

[Filipino athletes competing on September 29]

Athletics: Women's Long Jump Final, Marestella Torres

Athletics: Men’s 3,000m Steeplechase Final, Christopher Ulboc, Jr.

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas versus China

Boxing: Men’s Lightweight Quarterfinal, Charly Suarez versus Ammar Jabbar Hassan Hasan of Iraq

Boxing: Men’s Midleweight Round of 16, Wilfredo Lopez versus Abdulridha Waheed of Iraq

Sailing: Mistral, Men's Windsurfer, Geylord Coveta, Race 11

Sailing: RS:X, Men's Windsurfer, John Harold Madrigal, Race 11

Softball: Women’s Preliminary Round, Philippines versus Taipei

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 8, Jhomar Arcilla versus Yusheng Zhang of China

Soft Tennis: Women’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 7, Noelle Conchita Zoleta versus Phonesamai Champamanivong

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group D Match 8, Joseph Arcilla versus Mo Zhou of China

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 4, Jhomar Arcilla versus Edi Kusdaryanto of Indonesia

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group D Match 4, Joseph Arcilla versus Hendri Susilo Pramono

Soft Tennis: Women’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 4, Noelle Conchita Zoleta versus Hui Chen of China

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 11, Jhomar Arcilla versus Enkhjin Balortuya of Mongolia

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group D Match 11 Joseph Arcilla versus Telmen Enkhbaatar of Mongolia

Soft Tennis: Women’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 9, Noelle Conchita Zoleta versus Anudari Mungutsegseg of Mongolia

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group C Match 15, Jhomar Arcilla versus Sorrachet Uayporn of Thailand

Soft Tennis: Men’s Singles Preliminary Group D Match 15 Joseph Arcilla versus Thanh Hoang Tran of Vietnam

[September 28, 8:00pm]

Boxing: Women’s Lightweight Quarterfinal, Nesthy Petecio loses Junhua Yin of China, 37-39, 37-39, 36-40.

Boxing:
Men’s Light Flyweight Round of 16, Mark Anthony Barriga defeats Tosho Kashiwasaki of Japan, 29-28, 29-28, 30-27.

Mark Anthony Barriga (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah/Getty Images)
Mark Anthony Barriga (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah/Getty Images)

[September 28, 4:30pm]

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas beats Kazakhstan 67-65 but it's not enough to turn the quotient sytem to their favor. Gilas will bow out in the quarterfinals. Story here.

Boxing: Nesthy Petecio loses to Junhua Yin of China, 37-39 36-40 37-39, in the quarterfinals of the Women's Lightweight (57-60kg) division.

Golf: Ruperto Zaragosa shoots a 67 in the final round to finish in 18th place in the Men's Individual competition with a four-day total of 284, 13 strokes behind the gold medal winner, Cheng Tsung Pan of Chinese Taipei. Justin Raphael Quiban finishes tied for 37th, Raymart Tolentino 42nd, and Kristoffer Arevalo 45th.

Golf: The Philippines finishes in ninth place in the Men's Team Competition with a four-day total of 871, 52 strokes behind winner Chinese Taipei.

Golf: Princess Mary Superal shoots a 70 in the final round to finish with a four-day total of 284, good only for 11th place in the Women's Individual competition. Claire Amelia Legaspi finishes in 13th place, and Pauline Beatriz Del Rosario in 22nd place.

Golf: The Philippines finishes in fifth place in the Women's Team competition with a four-day total of 571, 33 strokes behind winner Thailand.

[September 28, 2:00pm]

Bowling: Women's Trios Second Block, Maria Liza Del Rosario, Liza Clutario, and Marian Lara Posadas finish 11th, 412 pins behind the leaders.

Boxing: Women’s Flyweight Quarterfinal, Josie Gabuco loses to Thi Bang Le of Vietnam, 36-40, 36-40, 37-39.

Canoe Sprint: Canoe Single (C1) 1000m Men - Semifinal 1, Hermie Macaranas finishes fourth.

Cycling Road: Men’s Road Race, Mark John Lexer Galedo finishes 13th while Mark John Lexer Galeda finishes 33rd.

Equestrian: Jumping Team Round 1, Joker Arroyo is tied for first, Marie Antoinette Leviste and Martin Diego Lorenzo Jr. are tied for 13th, and Mateo Rafael Lorenzo is at 35th.

Equestrian: Jumping Individual First Qualifier, Martin Diego Lorenzo Jr., Joker Arroyo, Marie Antoinette Leviste, and Mateo Rafael Lorenzo.

Equestrian: Jumping Individual Second Qualifier, Martin Diego Lorenzo Jr. and Marie Antoinette Leviste are tied at 15th Joker Arroyo is at 20th, and Mateo Rafael Lorenzo is at 31st.

Equestrian: Jumping Team Round 2, Martin Diego Lorenzo Jr., Joker Arroyo, Marie Antoinette Leviste, and Mateo Rafael Lorenzo is at fifth.

Golf: Men's Individual Round 4, Ruperto Zaragosa III is tied for 19th, Justin Raphael Quiban is tied for 36th, Raymart Tolentino is tied for 45th, Kristoffer Arevalo is at 46th.

Golf: Men's Team Round 4, Ruperto Zaragosa III, Justin Raphael Quiban, Raymart Tolentino, Kristoffer Arevalo are at ninth.

Softball: Women's Preliminary Round - Game 6, Philippines loses to China, 2-8.

[Filipino athletes competing on September 28]

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas versus Kazakhstan

Boxing: Women’s Flyweight Quarterfinal, Josie Gabuco versus Thi Bang Le of Vietnam

Boxing: Women’s Lightweight Quarterfinal, Nesthy Petecio versus Junhua Yin of China

Boxing: Men’s Light Flyweight Mark Anthony Barriga versus Tosho Kashiwasaki of Japan.

Canoe Sprint: Canoe Single (C1) 1000m Men - Semifinal 1, Hermie Macaranas

Cycling Road: Men’s Road Race, Mark John Lexer Galedo

Equestrian: Jumping Individual First Qualifier, Martin Diego Lorenzo Jr., Joker Arroyo, Marie Antoinette Leviste, and Mateo Rafael Lorenzo

Equestrian: Jumping Team Round 1, Martin Diego Lorenzo Jr., Joker Arroyo, Marie Antoinette Leviste, and Mateo Rafael Lorenzo

Softball: Women's Preliminary Round - Game 6, Philippines versus China

[September 27, 8:30pm]

Bowling: PH1 composed of Maria Liza Del Rosario, Liza Clutario, and Marian Lara Posadas finished 12th, 304 pins behind the leaders while PH2 composed of Marie Alexis Sy, Anne Marie Kiac, and Krizziah Lyn Tabora finish 14, 347 pins behind the leaders.

Boxing: Men’s flyweight, Round of 16, Ian Clark Bautista loses to Sangdon Choe of South Korea, 26-30, 27-29, 27-29.

[September 27, 5:30pm]

Boxing: Women’s lightweight, Round of 16, Nesthy Petecio defeated Gulzhaina Ubbiniyazova of Kazakhstan, 39-37, 39-37, 40-36

Softball: Women’s preliminary Round Game 4, Philippines loses against Japan, 2-10

[September 27, 3:00pm]

Archery: Compound Men’s Individual Semi-Final match: Paul Marton Dela Cruz lost to Esmaeil Ebadi of Iran 140-146 but he defeated Muhamad Zaki Bin Mahazan of Malaysia in the bronze medal match, 140-139.

Bowling: Men’s Trio First Block. PH1 team composed of Frederick Ong, Kenneth Chua, and Engelberto Rivera finished 6th, 96 pins behind the leaders while  PH2 team composed of Enrico Lorenzo Hernandez, Jo Mar Roland Jumapao, and Benchir Layoso finished at 10th, 140 pins behind the leaders.

Boxing: Women’s flyweight, Round of 16, Josie Gabuco defeated Yu Ting Lin of Chinese Taipei 39-37, 39-37, 38-38.

Canoe Sprint: 1000m Men - Heat 2, Hermie Macaranas finised fifth.

Canoe Sprint:
200m Men - Heat 2, Hermie Macaranas did not finish.

Cycling Road: Men's Individual Time Trial, Mark John Lexer Galedo finished 13th, more than five minutes behind the leader.

Golf: Men's Individual Round 3,  Ruperto Zaragosa III finished 29th, Justin Raphael Quiban finished 30th, Kristoffer Arevalo finished 44th, and Raymart Tolentino finished 46th.

Golf: Men's Team Round 3, Raymart Tolentino, Kristoffer Arevalo, Ruperto Zaragosa III, Justin Raphael Quiban finished 9th.

Golf: Women's Individual Round 3, Clare Amelia Legaspi finished 8th, Princess Mary Superal finished 9th, and Pauline Beatriz Del Rosario finished 22nd.

Golf: Women's Team Round 3, Pauline Beatriz Del Rosario, Princess Mary Superal, and Clare Amelia Legaspi finished 5th.

Sailing: Mistral, Men's Windsurfer, Geylord Coveta, finished 4th and 3rd in Races 9 and 10

Sailing: RS:X, Men's Windsurfer, John Harold Madrigal finished 7th in Races 9 and 10.

Softball: Women’s preliminary Round Game 2, Philippines beats Korea, 3-1

Tennis: Men’s Doubles Quarterfinal, Treat Huey and Ruben Gonzales Jr lose to Yongkyu Lim and Hyeon Chung of Korea, 0-6, 3-6

[September 27, 2:45pm]

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas falls to Korea, 97-95, in the quarterfinals.

[September 27, 11:00am]

Archery: Compound Men’s Team Bronze Medal Match: Ian Patrick Chipeco, Paul Marton Dela Cruz, and Earl Benjamin Yap lose their chance to finish with a medal as they fall to Iran, 224-227.

[Filipino athletes competing on September 27]

>Archery: Compound Men’s Team Bronze Medal Match: Ian Patrick Chipeco, Paul Marton Dela Cruz, and Earl Benjamin Yap versus Iran

Archery: Compound Men’s Individual Semi-Final match: Paul Marton Dela Cruz versus Esmaeil Ebadi of Iran

Athletics: Men’s 400m Round 1, Heat 2, Archand Christian Bagsit

Athletics: Men’s 400m Round 1,  Heat 4, Edgardo Alejan Jr.

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas versus South Korea

Bowling: Men’s Trio First Block. PH1, Frederick Ong, Kenneth Chua, and Engelberto Rivera. PH2, Enrico Lorenzo Hernandez, Jo Mar Roland Jumapao, and Benchir Layoso.

Boxing: Women’s flyweight, Round of 16, Josie Gabuco versus Yu Ting Lin of Chinese Taipei

Boxing: Women’s lightweight, Round of 16, Nesthy Petecio, Gulzhaina Ubbiniyazova of Kazakhstan

Boxing: Men’s flyweight, Round of 16, Ian Clark Bautista versus Sangdon Choe of South Korea

Canoe Sprint: 1000m Men - Heat 2, Hermie Macaranas

Canoe Sprint:null

200m Men - Heat 2, Hermie Macaranas

Cycling Road: Men's Individual Time Trial, Mark John Lexer Galedo

Golf: Men's Individual Round 3, Raymart Tolentino, Kristoffer Arevalo, Ruperto Zaragosa III, Justin Raphael Quiban

Golf: Men's Team Round 3, Raymart Tolentino, Kristoffer Arevalo, Ruperto Zaragosa III, Justin Raphael Quiban

Golf: Women's Individual Round 3, Pauline Beatriz Del Rosario, Princess Mary Superal, and Clare Amelia Legaspi.

Golf: Women's Team Round 3, Pauline Beatriz Del Rosario, Princess Mary Superal, and Clare Amelia Legaspi.

Sailing: Mistral, Men's Windsurfer, Geylord Coveta, Races 9 and 10

Sailing: RS:X, Men's Windsurfer, John Harold Madrigal, Races 9 and 10.

Softball: Women’s preliminary Round Game 2, Philippines versus Korea

Softball: Women’s preliminary Round Game 4, Philippines versus Japan

Tennis: Men’s Doubles Quarterfinal, Treat Huey and Ruben Gonzales Jr versus Yongkyu Lim and Hyeon Chung of Korea

[September 26, 8:20pm]

Boxing: Charly Suarez defeated Akhil Kumar in the Men's Lightweight Round of 16 to advance to the quarterfinals.

Bowling: Two Philippine squads finished 12th and 14th in the Women's Doubles competition. Maria Liza Del Rosario and Marian Lara Posadas scored 2,272, which was 279 pins behind the leader. Marie Alexis Sy and Krizziah Lyn Tabora scored 2173.

Sailing: Mistral, Men's Windsurfer, Geylord Coveta finished 3rd and 5th in Race 7 and 8.

Sailing: RS:X, Men's Windsurfer, John Harold Madrigal finished 8th at both Races 7 and 8.

[September 26, 7:20pm]

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas loses to Qatar, 77-68, at the start of the quarterfinals.

[September 26, 7:00pm]

Tennis: Ruben Gonzales and Katharina Lehnert lose to Sanchai Ratiwatana and Peangtarn Plipuech of Thailand in three sets, 3-6 6-4 0-1 (9-11) in the second round of the Mixed Doubles event.

Tennis: Treat Huey and Denise Dy lose to Danai Udomchoke and Tamarine Tanasugard of Thailand in straight sets, 3-6 4-6, in the second round of the Mixed Doubles event.

Golf: Justin Quiban is tied for 28th with a one-over par 145, 12 strokes behind leader Eunho Youm of South Korea, after shooting a two-over 74 in Round 2 of the Men's Individual event. Ruperto Zaragosa is a stroke back at 146. Kristoffer Arevalo is at 152 while Raymart Tolentino is at 154.

Golf: In the Men's Team event, the Philippines is in ninth place with an aggregate score of 439 after two rounds, 31 strokes behind pace-setting Chinese Taipei.

Golf: Princess Superal and Claire Amelia Legaspi are tied for eighth place in the Women's Individual event with identical scores of two-under par 142 after two rounds, seven strokes behind Budsabakorn Sukapan of Thailand. Pauline Beatriz Del Rosario is tied for 18th with 151 after shooting a 73.

Golf: The Philippines is in fourth place in the Women's Team event with an aggregate score of 284 after two rounds, 13 strokes behind leading Thailand and just two strokes off third-running China.

[September 26, 2:30pm]

Boxing: Mario Fernandez beats Puran Rai of Nepal via unanimous decision, 30-27 30-27 30-27, to move into the quarterfinals of the Men's Bantamweight category (56kg).

[September 26, 2:00pm]

Tennis: Ruben Gonzales and Treat Huey beat Macau's Chi Neng Chan and Ho Tin Marco Leung, 6-0 6-3, to advance to the quarterfinals of the Men's Doubles event.

[September 26, 12:00pm]

Bowling: Liza Clutario and Anne Marie Kiac finish 11th in the Women's Doubles Squad A event.

[September 26, 10:00am]

Swimming: Joshua Hall finishes second in Heat 3 and ninth overall in the Men's 50m Breaststroke with a time of 26.67, missing the finals by one millisecond.

Swimming: Jasmine Alkhaldi finishes fourth in Heat 3 and 10th overall in the Women's 50m Freestyle with a time of 26.35. She fails to qualify for the finals.

[Filipino athletes competing on September 26]

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas versus Qatar in the quarterfinal group stage.

Boxing: Men’s Bantamweight Round of 16, Mario Fernandez versus Puran Rai of Nepal

Boxing: Men’s Lightweight Round of 16, Charly Suarez, Akhil Kumar of India

Sailing: Mistral – Men’s Windsurfer Race 6, Geylord Coveta

Sailing: RS:X – Men’s Windsurfer Race 6, John Harold Madrigal

Sailing: Mistral – Men’s Windsurfer Race 7, Geylord Coveta

Sailing: RS:X – Men’s Windsurfer Race 7, John Harold Madrigal

Swimming: Women’s 50m Freestyle – Heat 3, Jasmine Alkhaldi

Swimming: Men’s 50m Breaststroke – Heat 3, Joshua Hall

Tennis: Men’s Doubles Second Round, Ruben Gonzales Jr. versus Treat Huey versus Chi Neng Chan and Ho tin Marco Leung of Macau

Tennis: Mixed Doubles Second Round, Ruben Gonzales Jr. and Katharina Melissa Lehnert versus Sanchai Ratiwatana and Peacngtarn Plipuech of Thailand

Tennis: Mixed Doubles Second Round, Treat Huey and Denise Dy versus Danai Udomchoke and Tamarine Tanasugarn of Thailand.

[September 25, 9:00pm]

Boxing: Dennis Galvan is the first Filipino boxer to fall in the Asian Games as he loses to Mongolia's Chinzorig Baatarsukh 27-30 28-29 27-30.

[September 25, 7:00pm]

Boxing: Mark Anthony Barriga beats Hussin Al Masri of Syria via split decision, 30-27 29-28 28-29, in their Round of 32 match in the Men's Light Flyweight (46-49kg) division.

[September 25, 6:00pm]

Golf: Princess Superal shoots a three-under par 69 after Round 1 of the Women's Individual event and is tied for fourth place with two others, two strokes behind the early leader Supamas Sangchan of Thaliand. Claire Amelia Legaspi is a stroke behind Superal and tied for seventh with two others. Pauline Beatriz Del Rosario is tied for 22nd with a 78.

Golf: In the Women's Team event, the Philippines is third with an aggregate score of 139, four strokes behind pacesetting Thailand and one stroke behind second-running Korea. The top two individual scores of the day count in team play.

Golf: Justin Raphael Quiban is tied for 20th in the Men's Individual event after shooting a one-under par 71 in the first round, five strokes behind leader Cheng Tsung Pan of Chinese Taipei. A stroke back and tied for 28th with an even-par 72 is Ruperto Zaragosa. Raymart Tolentino is tied for 38th with a three-over 75, while Kristoffer Arevalo is tied for 58th with a seven-over 79.

Golf: In the Men's Team event, the Philippines is in ninth place with a 218 aggregate, 13 strokes behind Chinese Taipei. The top three individual scores count in the men's team event.

[September 25, 5:30pm]

Bowling: Engelberto "Biboy" Rivera and Kenneth Chua finish 13th in Men's Doubles Squad B.

[September 25, 5:00pm]

Triathlon: Jonard Saim and Nikko Brian Huelgas finish 10th and 11th, respectively, in the Men's Final.

[September 25, 4:00pm]

Archery: Paul Marton Dela Cruz defeats India's Sandeep Kumar, 141-135, in their Compound Men's Individual quarterfinal duel. He faces Iran's Esmaeil Ebadi in the semifinals on Saturday.

Sailing: After six races, Geylord Coveta is in seventh place in the Mistral - Men's Windsurfer event.

Sailing: After six races, John Harold Madrigal is in eighth place in the RS:X - Men's Windsurfer event.

[September 25, 4:00pm]

Tennis: Ruben Gonzales Jr. and Katharina Melissa Lehnert defeat Nepal's Dawa Sonam Sherpa and Anne Mathema 6-0, 6-1 in the opening round of the Mixed Doubles event.

Tennis: Treat Huey and Denise Dy also win their first round Mixed Doubles match against Hong Kong's Chun Hun Wong and Katherine Cheng Ip 6-2, 6-4.

Archery: Men's Compound Team with Earl Benjamin Yap, Paul Marlon Dela Cruz, and Ian Patrick Chipeco lost a tight match against South Korea, 227-228, in their semifinal match. They face Iran on Saturday for the bronze medal.

[September 25, 3:00pm]

Basketball: Gilas loses to Iran, 68-63, and will play in Group H in the quarterfinals along with South Korea, Kazakhstan and Japan.

[September 25, 2:30pm]

Basketball: At the end of the third period, Gilas Pilipinas leads Iran, 53-50.

[September 25, 2:00pm]

Boxing: Ian Clark Bautista beats Abdallah Maher Mohammad Shamon of Jordan via unanimous decision in Men’s Flyweight Round of 32.

Boxing: Wilfredo Lopez beats Aziz Achilov of Turkmenistan via split decision in the Men’s Middleweight Round of 32.

[September 25, 1:00pm]

Swimming: Jessie Khing Lacuna finishes sixth in Heat 4 of Men's 100m Freestyle event with a time of 51.89 and fails to qualify for the finals.

Tennis: Katharina Lehnert loses a tough match against sixth seed Eri Hozumi of Japan, 6-7 (7-4) 5-7, in the second round of the Women's Singles event.

Tennis: John Patrick Tierro lost to Korea's Hyeon Chung, 0-6 3-6, in the second round of the Men's Singles event.

[September 25, 12:50pm]

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas warming up for their match against Asian champion Iran.

[September 25, 12:00pm]

Bowling: Frederick Ong and Enrico Lorenzo Hernandez finish eighth while Jo Mar Roland Jumapao and Benshir Layoso finish 19th in Men’s Doubles Squad A competition.

Triathlon: Ma. Claire Adorna and Marion Kim Mangrobang finish seventh and ninth, respectively, in the Women's Finals.

[September 25, 11:30am]

Archery: The Compound Men’s Team of Ian Patrick Chipeco, Paul Marton Dela Cruz and Earl Benjamin Yap beats Laos in the 1/8 Eliminations, 224-215, and Chinese Taipei in the quarterfinals, 229-226, to advance to the semifinals later today where they will face Korea.

Archery: Paul Marton Dela Cruz beats compatriot Earl Benjamin Yap, 145-141, in the 1/8 Eliminations of the Compound Men's Individual to advance to the quarterfinals later today against Sandeep Kumar of India.

Archery: Abbigail Tindugan loses to Indonesia's Dellie Threesyadindain, 138-136, in the 1/8 Eliminations of the Women's Compound Individual.

Archery: Amaya Amparo Paz Cojuangco losses to Chinese Taipei's I Jou Huang, 142-140, in the 1/8 Eliminations of the Women's Compound Individual.

[September 25, 11:00am]

Archery: Paul Marton Dela Cruz beats Ahmed Abdullah Alabadi of Qatar, 141-138,  in the 1/16 Eliminations of the Compound Men's Individual.

Archery: Earl Benjamin Yap beats Pak Ki Chan of Hong Kong, 144-141, in the 1/16 Eliminations of the Compound Men's Individual.

Archery: Abbigail Tindugan beats Sein Yah Yaw of Myanmar, 139-134, in the 1/16 Eliminations of Compound Women's Individual.

Archery: Amaya Amparo Cojuangco beats Doephasouk Detsone of Laos, 137-128, in the 1/16 Eliminations of Compound Women's Individual.

[Filipino athletes competing on September 25]

Archery: Compound Men’s Team 1/8 Eliminations Ian Patrick Chipeco, Paul Marton Dela Cruz and Earl Benjamin Yap versus Daliya Saidara, Thanonglith Siriphonh, and Khamvarn Vanlivong of Laos

Archery: Compound Women’s Team Quarterfinals, Amaya Amparo Cojuangco, Joann Tabang, and Abbigail Tindugan versus Li Ju Chen, I Jou Huang, and Ting Ting Wu of Chinese Taipei

Archery: Compound Men's Individual 1/16 Eliminations, Earl Benjamin Yap versus Pak Ki Chan of Hong Kong

Archery: Compound Men's Individual 1/16 Eliminations, Paul Marton Dela Cruz versus Ahmed Abdulla Alabadi of Qatar

Archery: Compound Women's Individual 1/16 Eliminations, Abbigail Tindugan versus Sein Yah Yaw of Myanmar

Archery: Compound Women's Individual 1/16 Eliminations, Amaya Amparo Cojuangco versus Doephasouk Detsone of Laos

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas versus Iran

Bowling: Men’s Doubles Squad A, Jo Mar Roland Jumapao and Benshir Layoso and Frederick Ong and Enrico Lorenzo Hernandez

Bowling: Men’s Doubles Squad B, Kenneth Chua and Engelberto Arevalo

Boxing: Men’s Flyweight Round of 32, Ian Clark Bautista versus Abdallah Maher Mohammad Shamon of Jordan

Boxing: Men’s Middleweight Round of 32, Wilfredo Lopez versus Aziz Achilov of Turkmenistan

Boxing: Men’s Light Flyweight Round of 32, Mark Anthony Barriga versus Hussin Al Masri of Syria

Boxing: Men’s Light Welterweight Round of 32, Dennis Galvan versus Chinzorig Baatarsukh of Mongolia

Golf: Men’s Individual Round 1, Ruperto Zaragosa III, Kristoffer Arevalo, Justin Raphael Quiban, Raymart Tolentino

Golf: Men’s Team Round 1, Ruperto Zaragosa III, Kristoffer Arevalo, Justin Raphael Quiban, Raymart Tolentino

Golf: Women’s Individual Round 1, Princess Mary Superal, Pauline Beatriz Del Rosario, Clare Amelia Legaspi

Golf: Women’s Team Round 1, Princess Mary Superal, Pauline Beatriz Del Rosario, Clare Amelia Legaspi

Sailing: Mistral - Men’s Windsurfer Race 4, Geylord Coveta

Sailing: RS:X - Men’s Windsurfer Race 4, John Harold Madrigal

Sailing: Mistral - Men’s Windsurfer Race 5, Geylord Coveta

Sailing: RS:X - Men’s Windsurfer Race 5, John Harold Madrigal

Swimming: Men’s 100m Freestyle – Heat 4, Jessie King Lacuna

Tennis: Men’s Singles Second Round, Patrick John Tierro versus Hyeon Chung of Korea

Tennis: Women’s Singles Second Round, Katharina Melissa Lehnert versus Eri Hozumi of Japan

Tennis: Mixed Doubles First Round, Ruben Gonzales Jr. and Katharina Melissa Lehnert versus Anne Mathema and Dawa Sonam Sherpa of Nepal

Tennis: Mixed Doubles First Round, Treat Conrad Huey and Denise Dy versus Chun Hun Wong and Katherine Cheng Ip of Hong Kong

Triathlon: Women’s Final, Marion Kim Mangrobang and Ma. Claire Adorna

Triathlon: Men’s Final, Nikko Bryan Huelgas and Jonard Saim

 

[September 24, 8:00pm]

Boxing: Charly Suarez beats Uzbekistan's Elnur Abduraimov via split decision, 29-28 28-29 and 29-28, in their Round of 32 bout in the men's lightweight (60kg) category.

Lightweight boxer Charly Suarez (red) of the Philippines, seen here in a file photo. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)
Lightweight boxer Charly Suarez (red) of the Philippines, seen here in a file photo. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

[September 24, 6:45pm]

Bowling: Our lady bowlers all finish with disappointing scores in the Women's Singles Event. Marian Liza Posadas finishes in 33rd place, Liza Del Rosario 35th, Marie Alexis Sy 38th, Liza Clutario 45th, and Krizziah Lyn Tabora 52nd.

Sailing: John Harold Madrigal is in seventh place after three races in the RS:X Men's Windsurfer event, with nine races to go.

Sailing: Geylord Coveta is in sixth place after three races in the Mistral Men's Windsurfer event, with nine races to go.

[September 24, 3:45pm]

Wushu: Jean Claude Saclag loses to China's Hongxing Kong, 2-0, in the final of the Men's Sanda -60kg. Saclag settles for the silver medal.

[September 24, 2:00pm]

Boxing: Mario Fernandez beats Donchai Thati of Thailand by unanimous decision in their Round of 32 match in the men's bantamweight (56kg) division.

[September 24, 1:30pm]

Tennis: Denise Dy loses to third seed Misa Eguchi of Japan, 3-6 0-6, in the second round of the women's singles.

[September 24, 1:00pm]

Tennis: John Patrick Tierro beats Macau's Ho Tin Marco Leung, 6-2 6-1, in the first round of men's singles. Tierro will go up against Korea's Hyeun Chung in the second round tomorrow.

Sailing: John Harold Madrigal is in fourth place after Race 1 of RS:X - Men's Windsurfer event.

Sailing: Geylord Coveta is running fifth after Race 1 of Mistral - Men's Windsurfer event.

[September 24, 12:00pm]

Bowling: Marie Alexis Sy is in 20th place while Anne Marie Kiac is in 29th place in Women's Singles Group A action. Sy averaged 188 pinfalls while Kiac averaged 176.7 pinfalls.

[September 24, 11:45am]

Rowing: Edgar Ilas and Nestor Cordova finish sixth in the Lightweight Men's Double Sculls Final A with a time of 07:36.03. Japan won the gold with a time of 7:00.57.

Rowing: Benjamine Tolentino, Jr. finished first in the Lightweight Men's Single Scull Final B with a time of 07:35.98. Finals B in rowing is a non-medal event.

[September 24, 10:30am]

Swimming: Jessie Khing Lacuna finishes fourth in Heat 1 and 13th overall in Men's 100m Butterfly and fails to qualify for the finals.

Swimming: Jasmine Alkhaldi sets a new Philippine record with a time 2:02.84 in Heat 3 of the Women's 200m Freestyle. However, the time is good for only ninth place overall, and she fails to advance to the finals.

Swimming: Josh Hall finishes fourth in Heat 2 and 12th overall in the Men's 100m Breaststroke and faisl to qualify for the finals.

[Filipino athletes competing on September 24]

Bowling: Women’s Singles Squad A, Marie Alexis Sy and Anne Marie Kiac

Bowling: Women’s Singles Squad B, Krizziah Lyn Tabora and Marian Lara Posadas

Boxing: Men’s Bantamweight (56kg) Round of 32, Mario Fernandez versus Donchai Thathi of Thailand

Boxing: Men’s Lightweight (60kg) Round of 32, Charly Suarez versus Elnur Abduraimov of Uzbekistan

Rowing: Lightweight Men’s Single Sculls Final B, Benjamin Tolentino Jr.

Rowing: Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls Final A, Edgar Ilas and Nestor Cordova

Sailing: Mistral – Men’s Windsurfer, Geylord Coveta

Sailing: RS:X Windsurfer, John Harold Madrigal

Swimming: Men’s 100m Butterfly Heat 1, Jessie King Lacuna

Swimming: Women’s 200m Freestyle Heat 3, Jasmine Alkhaldi

Swimming: Men’s 100m Breaststroke Heat 2, Joshua Hall

Tennis: Women’s Singles Second Round, Denise Dy versus Misa Eguchi of Japan

Tennis: Men’s Singles First Round, Patrick John Tierro versus Ho Tin Marco Leung of Macau

Wushu: Men’s Sanda -60kg Final, Jean Clause Saclag versus Hongxing Kong of China

[September 23, 7:00pm]

Wushu: Jean Claude Saclag defeats Narender Grewal 2-0 in the Men's Sanda -60 kg division. He'll fight for the gold tomorrow!

[September 23, 6:30pm]

Wushu: Francisco Solis loses to China's Fuxiang Zhao by default in the semifinals of the Men's Sanda -56kg devision. Solis, who suffered a linear rib fracture, settles for a bronze medal.

[September 23, 6:00pm]

Achery: Compound Women's Individual Ranking, Abbigail Tindugan at 16th, Amaya Amparo Cojuangco at 18th, Joann Tabang at 24th.

Bowling: Men's Singles Finals, Enrico Lorenzo Hernandez at 15th, Frederick Ong at 19th, Kenneth Chua at 44th, Benshir Layoso at 52nd, Engelberto Rivera at 60th, Jo Mar Roland Jumapao at 77th.

[September 23, 3:00pm]

Basketball: Gilas opens its quest for gold with an 85-76 win over India. Click here for the full story.

[September 23, 2:30pm]

Wushu: The Philippines wins its first silver medal courtesy of Daniel Parantac. He placed second in the Men's Taijiquan.

(LAURENT FIEVET/AFP/Getty Images)
(LAURENT FIEVET/AFP/Getty Images)

 

[September 23, 2:00pm]

Basketball: Gilas leads India 50-37 at the half with June Mar Fajardo leading them. The PBa MVP has 12 points, seven rebounds, and a block.

[September 23, 1:00pm]

Basketball: Gilas versus India is about to start but India's coach is still clearing something up with the officials.

Bowling: Men's Singles Squad A, Frederick Ong finished 12th while Jo Mar Roland Jumapao placed 35th.

Archery: Men's Compound Individual Ranking Round. Paul Marton Dela Cruz placed 4th, Earl Benjamin Yap at 19th, Ian Patrick Chipeco at 25th, and Jose Ferdinand Adriano at 30th.

Archery: Men's Compound Team placed 4th overall.

[September 23, 12:00pm]

Swimming: Swimmer Jasmine Alkhaldi finished at 9th place of Women's 100m butterfly event. She finished Heat 1 at fifth but the ninth place finish eliminates her from the competition.

Rowing: Roque Abala Jr. and Alvin Amposta finished third in the Men's Double Sculls Repechage 2. They failed to advance further.

Wushu: Daniel Parantac ranks eight in the Men's Taijijian event with a score of 9.58.

Bowling: Frederick Ong had a great start at the Men's Singles competition as he led the field but he has since faltered. Ong is now at fourth place. Jo Mar Roland Jumapao ranks 35th in the same competition.

[Filipino athletes competing on September 23]

Archery: Men's Compund Individual Ranking Round - Jose Ferdinand Adriano, Ian Patrick Chipeco, Paul Marton Dela Cruz, Earl Benjamin Yap
Archery:
Women's Compound Individual Ranking Round - Amaya Amparo Cojuangco, Joann Tabanag, Abigail Tindugan
Basketball:
Men's Group E - Philippines versus India
Bowling:
Men's Individual Squad B - Kenneth Chua, Enrico Lorenzo Hernandez, Benshir Layoso, Engelberto Rivera
Bowling:
Men's Individual Squad A - Jo Mar Roland Jumapao and Frederick Ong
Rowing:
Men's Doubles Sculls Repêchage 2 - Toque Abala Jr. and Alvin Amposta
Swimming :
Women's 100m Butterfly Heat 1 - Jasmine Alkhaldi
Wushu:
Men's Taijijian - Daniel Parantac
Wushu:
Men's Taijiquan - Daniel Parantac
Wushu:
Men's Sanda -56kg Semifinals - Francisco Solis versus Zhao Fuxiang (China)
Wushu:
Men's Sanda -60kg Semifinals - Jean Claude Saclag versus Narendel Grewal (India)

[September 23, 12:15am]

Basketball: Blogger Charlie Cuna writes about Gilas' arrival in Incheon.

[September 22, 9:30pm]

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas will face India in their first game on Tuesday.

[September 22, 8:00pm]

Wushu: Divine Wally lost to Korea's Kim Hyebin, 0-2, in the quarterfinal round of the Women's Sanda -52kg.

Wushu: Francisco Solis moves on to the semifinals in the Men's -56kg Sanda after beating Ting Hong Wong of Hong Kong, 2-0.

Wushu: Jean Claude Saclad defeated Hendrik Tarigan of Indonesia, 2-0, in Men's Sanda -60kg quarterfinal. He joins Solis in the semifinals in their continuing hunt for gold.

[September 22, 2:45pm]

Fencing: Wilfred Richard Curioso loses to Haiwei Chen of China, 15-5, in the Round of 16 of the men's foil individual to bow out of the competition.

Fencing: Nathaniel Perez loses to Majed Sultan Ali Almansoori of UAE, 15-11, in the Round of 16 of the men's foil individual to bow out of the competition.

[September 22, 1:45pm]

Fencing: Wilfred Richard Curioso wins his Round of 32 match, beating Yurly Bidarev of Kazakhstan 15-14 to advance to the Round of 16 in the men's foil individual later today.

[September 22, 11:45am]

Fencing: Nathaniel Perez wins four of his five preliminary bouts in the men's foil individual preliminaries to advance to the Round of 16 later today.

Fencing: Wlifred Richard Curioso wins one of his four preliminary bouts in the men's foil individual preliminaries to advance to the Round of 32 later today.

Swimming: Jasmine Alkhaldi places third in Heat 3 of the women's 100m freestyle with a time of 56.92 but only ninth overall and thus fails to advance to the final round.

 

Rowing: Benjamin Tolentino, Jr. finishes fourth in the men's lightweight repechage 1 with a time of 7:25.87 and fails to advance to the final round.

Rowing: Edgar Ilas and Nestor Cordova top the lightweight men's double sculls repechage 1 with a time of 6:40.95 to advance to the finals on September 24.

[Filipino athletes competing on September 22]

Swimming: Women's 100m Freestyle Heat 3 - Jasmine Alkhaldi

Fencing: Men's Foil Event - Nathaniel Perez

Fencing: Men's Foil Event - Wilfred Richard Curioso

Rowing: Lightweight Men's Single Sculls Repechage 1 Benjamine Tolentino Jr.

Rowing: Lightweight Men's Double Sculls Repechage 1 Edgar Ilas and Nestor Cordova

Wushu: Men's Sanda 60kg Quarterfinals - Jean Claude Saclag versus Hendrik Tarigan (Thailand)

Wushu: Women's Sanda 52kg Quarterfinals - Divine Wally versus Kim Hyebin (Korea)

Wushu: Men's Sanda 56kg Quarterfinals - Francisco Solis versus Ting Hong Wong (Hong Kong)

[September 21, 9:00pm]

Wushu: Clemente Tabugara Jr. lost to Mohsen Mohammadseifi  of Iran in the Men's Sanda 65kg Round of 16.

[September 21, 12noon]

Shooting: Men's Trap Qualification Day 2: Hagen Alexander Topacio ranked 28th and Eric Ang finished at rank 37 out of 40 competitors.

Gymnastics: Men's Individual All Around Qualification Subdivision 1: Reyland Capellan ranked 3rd in the  Men's Floor Exercise and ranked sixth in the  Men's Vault event. Top eight will qualify for the next round.

Swimming: Men's 200m Freestyle Heat 1: Jessie King Lacuna ranks 15th with a time of 1:53.20, 4.3 seconds behind first placed Yan Sung of China. Only the top eight swimmers qualified for the next round.

Tennis: Women's Team: Denise Dy loses to Han Nalae of South Korea (6-0, 6-3). Katharina Melissa Lehnert loses to Jang Seujong of South Korea (6-3, 7-5). South Korea eliminates the Philippines. Lehnert and Dy will face Han Nalae and Yoo Mi in a no-bearing match.

Tennis: Men's Team:Treat Huey loses to Yue Tzuoo Wang of Chinese Taipei (4-6, 6-3, 6-0). Patrick John Tierro also loses to Yen Hsun Lu (0-6, 0-6).

[Filipino athletes competing on September 21]

Shooting: Men's Trap Qualification Day 2 (Eric Ang and Hagen Alexander Topacio)

Swimming: Men's 200m Freestyle Heat 1 (Jessie King Lacuna)

Gymnastics: Men's Individual All Around Qualification Subdivision 1 (Reyland Capellan)

Tennis: Men's Team 2nd Round (Ruben Gonzales Jr., Treat Huey, and Patrick John Tierro  versus Chinese Taipei

Tennis: Women's Team 1st Round (Denise Dy and Katharina Melissa Lehnert) versus South Korea

Judo: Men's -73 kg Elimination Round of 16: Gilbert Ramirez versus Ykybayev Dastan (KAZ)

Judo: Women's -63 kg Elimination Round of 16: Kiyomi Watanabe versus Hayytvayeba Gulnar (TKM)

Wushu: Men's Sanda Round of 16: Clemente Tabugara Jr. versus Mohammadseifi Mohsen (IRI)

[September 20, 10:00PM]

Wushu: Divine Wally defeated Chao Ho Yee of Hong Kong in 52-kg women’s sanda. Jean Claude Saclag defeated Kyaw Lin Tun of Myanmar in the 60-kg men’s sanda. Francisco Solis defeated Shams Ur Rehman of Pakistan in the men’s 56-kg sanda.

Weightlifting: Nestor Colonia was eliminated in the snatch event of the men’s 56 kg division.

[September 20, 7:00PM]

Trap Shooting: Day 1, Hagen Topacio places 33rd while Eric Ang places 40th. They still have the second day of competitions to move up the rankings.

Tennis: Ruben Gonzales Jr. and Patrick John Tierro win in singles matches versus Mongolia. Gonzales and Treat Huey also win in their doubles match-up versus Mongolia.

Rowing: Lightweight Men's Singles Sculls, Heat 1: Benjamin Tolentino 4th

Rowing: Lightweight Men's Doubles Sculls, Heat 1: Edgar Ilas and Nestor Cordova finish third.

Basketball: Gilas Pilipinas arrives in Incheon.

[September 20, 10:00AM]

The Philippines will be competing today in rowing, tennis, shooting and wushu.

[September 19 9:00PM]

Gabe Norwood discusses the key factors for a successful Gilas campaign in the basketball competition.

[September 19 8:30PM]

Yahoo blogger Charlie Cuna reports from Incheon on the sights and sounds of the Asian Games.

[September 19, 12:30AM]

Officials assure Filipino fans that Marcus Douthit will suit up for Gilas.