
SEA GAMES MEDAL HOPES FALL ON VETERAN ATHLETES
By Eddie Alinea of Spin.ph
PhilBoxing.com
Sun, 16 Jul 2017

The burden on the Philippines' Southeast Games campaign to extricate itself from the hole its predecessors dug in the past three editions of the biennial conclave looks to fall on the shoulders of 21 past individual winners who made it anew to the national contingent that will carry the national flag to the coming 29th staging of the Games next month in Kuala Lumpur.
Filipino-American sprinter Eric Shaun Cray, whose triumphant runs in the 100 and 400 meters events in athletics two years ago in Singapore he is hoped repeat, will be leading the 498-athlete national contingent to at least a fifth place overall finish in the meet among the region?s best and finest athlete set August 19-31.
No less than chair Tom Carrasco of the joint Philippine Olympic Committee-Philippine Sports Commission SEA Games Task Force and chef de mission Cynthia Carrion had boldly predicted a better finish for the country this year.
Better than the 7th overall wind up in 2011 and 6th in 2013 and 2015 Year 2015 fastest woman, Fil-Am Kayla Richardson, like her athletics teammate Cray, also landed in the list of multi-medal winners and although her second ware ? a silver ? was not as glittery as a gold ? but she, too, is expected to be at the forefront of the Filipino athletes? quest for fame and glory.
And so are wushu ace Daniel Parantac, tennister Dennise Dy, Ridgely Balladares in sailing, pool artist Carlo Biado and gymnast Reyland Capellan. Parantac ruled the men?s taijan event in his discipline besides adding a silver to his collections.
The same goes to Dy, a gold medalist in the mixed doubles in tennis, Balladares in the three-man keelboat match race by the sea, Biado in the two-man team men?s 9-ball and Capellan in the men?s floor exercise, who are, likewise, capable translating their additional silver winnings to gold.
This, according to Carrasco, who is also the president of the Triathlon Association of the Philippines, and Ms. Carrion, his counterpart in the Gymnastics Association of the Philippines, can very well make up for the loss four gold medals the country suffered due to the scraping of women?s boxing and weightlifting as well the men?s and women?s softball.
Gold medal harvest fashioned out by Ma. Claire Adorna and Nikko Bryan Huelgas in triathlon, Fil-Japanese Kiyomi Watanabe in Judo, Elvie Baldomino in shooting and Chezka Centeno and Dennis Orcollo in billiards and snooker are also expected to do well to the Philippine campaign.
Add, likewise, the championship performances of Ian Clark Bautista, Mario Fernandez and Eumir Felix Marcial in boxing, Marella Salamat in cycling, Enrico Mella and Rodolfo Reyes Jr. in poomsae and Samuel Thomas Harper Morrison, also in taekwondo and, indeed, hopes look brighter this time for the Philippines to end up at least fifth overall.
?We?re also traditionally strong in men?s basketball so, we might as well add the gold medal we expect to win this sport considered our national pastime,? Carrasco said.
?And we still have the rugby seven event where we are also the defending champion. ?Marami naman talaga tayong mapagkukunan ng panalo,? he added.
?Our athletes are well-prepared and ready. They?re committed to do their best and bring honor to our country. Let?s pray for them,? Ms. Carrion, for her part said.
Photo: The Philippine boxing team are tabbed to get medals for the Philippines in next month's Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur.
Click here to view a list of other articles written by Eddie Alinea of Spin.ph.
Recent PhilBoxing.com In-House articles:
Hendri Cedeno Seeks Monumental Victory Against Alfredo Santiago for NABO Title January 10 at Barclays Center
Tue, 06 Jan 2026Kingsley Ibeh learned from his Loss 5 years ago to Jared Anderson
Tue, 06 Jan 2026Unified World Cruiserweight Champion Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez returning to Corpus Christi…as a promoter!
Tue, 06 Jan 2026Ocum to fight Ballesteros on January 26
By Lito delos Reyes, Mon, 05 Jan 2026SEA Plus Youth Games - Tolentino
By Lito delos Reyes, Mon, 05 Jan 202687th Kalilangan Chess Festival Featuring Manny Pacquiao International Open to Push Through
By Marlon Bernardino, Mon, 05 Jan 2026Deniega to fight Oka in Japan
By Lito delos Reyes, Fri, 02 Jan 2026Illness forces Paddy Donovan to withdraw from IBF Welterweight World Eliminator January 16 versus Liam Paro in Australia
Fri, 02 Jan 2026Canadian World Cruiserweight Contender Ryan Rozicki returning to ring March 7th
Thu, 01 Jan 2026Lover Boy on hot streak
By Joaquin Henson, Wed, 31 Dec 2025Silvano fights Gurung on January 13 in Hong Kong
By Lito delos Reyes, Wed, 31 Dec 2025GM Laylo faces tough competition in Caloocan rapid chess
By Marlon Bernardino, Wed, 31 Dec 2025GOLDEN BOY DELIVERS A LOADED UNDERCARD OF STAR PROSPECTS FOR ROCHA VS. CURIEL II
Wed, 31 Dec 2025Arca wins silver in Eastern Asian Juniors Chess Championships 2025
By Marlon Bernardino, Wed, 31 Dec 2025Donaire awaits WBA order
By Joaquin Henson, Tue, 30 Dec 2025