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mSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE ) REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )Second Regular Session )
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Introduced by Senator Cynthia A. V illa r
RESOLUTIONCONGRATULATING AND COMMENDING THE MEMBERS OF THE PHILIPPINE TEAM, WHO HAVE WON IN THEIR RESPECTIVE SPORTS CATEGORIES THUS BRINGING THE COUNTRY’S MEDAL HAUL TO A TOTAL OF ONE HUNDRED TWENTY ONE (121), DURING THE 29th SOUTHEAST ASIAN GAMES (SEA GAMES) HELD ON AUGUST 19 TO 30, 2017 AT KUALA LUMPUR. MALAYSIA
WHEREAS, the Philippine Senate has, on several occasions, paid tribute to outstanding Filipino athletes for their remarkable and inspiring feats, which gained them international recognition, thereby bringing home pride and glory to the country;
WHEREAS, the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games), which originated in 1959 at Thailand, is a biennial multi-sport competition serving as a venue to hone the skills of the athletes of the participating countries, as well as to strengthen the cooperation and camaraderie among the existing eleven (11) countries of Southeast Asia, namely: Brunei; Cambodia; Indonesia; Laos; Malaysia; Myanmar; Philippines; Singapore; Thailand; Timor-Leste; and Vietnam1;
WHEREAS, the 29th SEA Games was held on August 19 to 30, 2017 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and was actively participated in by the athletes of the aforementioned eleven countries;
WHEREAS, the Philippines sent a total of 497 Filipino athletes, participated in 37 out of the 38 sports categories at the said 29th SEA Games2;
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WHEREAS, at the said 29th SEA Games, the Philippine team won a total of 121 medals, broken down as follows: 24 gold medals; 33 silver medals; and 64 bronze medals3;
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WHEREAS, this performance of our Filipino athletes brings pride and honor to the country and serves as an inspiration to the Filipino athletes to strive in the succeeding international sports competition, particularly in the anticipated 2019 SEA Games that will be hosted by the Philippines;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved by the Senate of the Philippines, to congratulate and commend the following members of the Philippine team, who have brought pride to the country for winning in their respective sports categories, thus bringing the Philippines’ medal haul to a total of one hundred and twenty-one (121) medals, at the recently concluded 29th SEA Games held on August 19 to 30, 2017 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia4:
Gold Medalists (24)
Name Sports Event
1. Mary Joy Tabal Athletics Women’s Marathon
2. Nikko Bryan Huelgas Triathlon Men’s Individual
3. Marion Kim Mangrobang Triathlon Women’s Individual
4. Kaitlin De Guzman Gymnastics Women’s Artistic Uneven Bar
5. Reyland Capellan Gymnastics Men’s Artistic Floor Exercise
6. Agatha Chrystenzen Wong Wushu Women’s Compulsory 3rd Taijiquan
7. Brennan Louie Fencing Men’s Foil Individual
8. Eric Shauwn Cray Athletics Men’s 400m Hurdle
9. Aries Toledo Athletics Men’s Decathlon
10. Trenten Anthony Beram Athletics Men’s 200m
11. Curte Robert Guari Leoncio Carreon Jr. Ronald Lising
Lawn Bowls Men’s Fours
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Eumir Felix Marcial Boxing Men’s Middleweight
John Marvin Boxing Men’s Light Heavyweight
Benjamin ImperialCarlo TenederoJan RegenciaPaul SanchezGianpietro IseppiJorell CrisostomoJose CadizDaniel PastranaLenard Lancero IIJavier CadizPaolo SpaffordGeorgino OrdaFrancois GautierPatrick SyquiatcoSteven FuglisterJulius SantiagoMiguel SerranoCarl MontanoJoshua CarinoMiguel Alfonso Relampagos
Ice Hockey Men’s Ice Hockey
Trenten Anthony Beram Athletics Men’s 400m
Dustin Jacon Mella Raphael Enrico Mella Rodolfo Reyes Jr.
Taekwondo Men’s Team Poomsae
Kiyomi Watanabe Judo Women’s Judo- 63 kg
Mike Tolomia Troy Rosario Bobby Ray Parks, Jr. Von Pessumal Almond Vosotros Kiefer Ravena Kevin Ferrer Raymar Jose Kobe Paras Carl Bryan Cruz
Basketball Men’s Basketball
Baser AmerChristian Standhardinger
19. Chezka Centeno Billiards and snooker Women’s 9-Ball
20. Samuel Morrison Taekwondo Men’s Taekwondo - 74kg
21. Mariya Takahashi Judo Women’s Judo - 73kg
22. Carlo Biado Billiards and snooker Men’s 9 Ball Singles
23. Colin John Syquia Equestrian Individual jumping
24. Dines Dumaan Pencak Silat Men’s Tending (Match) Class A
Silver Medalists (33}
Name Sports Event
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John J. Morcillos Ronsite Gabayeron Emmanuel Escote John Bobier Joeart Jumawan Regie R. Pabriga RhemwiI Catana Alvin Pangan John Carlo Lee
Sepak Takraw Men’s Chinclone- Linking
2. Nicole Marie Tagle Archery Women’s Individual Recurve
3. John Leerams Chicano Triathlon Men’s Individual
4. Maria Claire Adorna Triathlon Women’s Individual
5. Agatha Chrystenzen Wong Wushu Women’s Option Taijijan
6. Samantha Kyle Catantan Fencing Women’s Foil Individual
7. Hanniel Abella Fencing Women’s Epee Individual
8. Nathaniel Perez Fencing Men’s Foil Individual
9. Jayson Macaalay Karate Men’s Kumite Below 60kg
10. Rexor Tacay Karate Men’s Kumite Below 67kg
11. Eric Shauwn Cray Atheletics Men’s 100m
12. Kaitlin De Guzman Gymnastics Women’s Artistic Floor Exercise
13. John Paul Bejar Karate Men’s Kumite Below 55kg
14. Marco Vilog Athletics Men’s 800 m
15. Mark Harry Diones Athletics Men’s Triple jump
16. Mario Fernandez Boxing Men’s Bantamweight
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Marisa Baronda Nancy Toyco Nenita Tabiano Sharon Hauters
Lawn Bowls Women’s Fours
18. Jemyca Aribado Yvonne Alyssa Dalida Squash Women’s Jumbo
Doubles
19. Francis Alcantara Ruben Gonzales Jr. Tennis Men’s Doubles
20.Vilma Greenlees Rosita Bradborn Hazel Jagonoy
Lawn Bowls Women’s Triples
21. James Deiparine Swimming Men’s 100m Breastroke
22. Agelo Morales Lawn Bowls Men’s Pairs
23. Anna Clarice Patrimonio Tennis Women’s Singles
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Marie Antoniette Leviste Joker Arroyo Colin John Syquia Sophia Chiara Amor
Equestrian Team Show Jumping
25. James Deiparine Swimming Men’s 50m Breaststroke
26. Rubilen Amit Billiards and snooker Women’s 9-ball
27. Michael Christian Martinez Figure Skating Men’s Figure Skating- Individual
28. Arven Alcantara Taekwondo Men’s Taekwondo - 68kg
29. Rhezie Aragon Taekwondo Women’s Taekwondo - 53 kg
30. Geylord Coveta Sailing Men’s Windsurfing RS One
31. Kirstie Elaine Alora Taekwondo Women’s Taekwondo - 73 kg
32.Reymark Begornia Robert Andrew Garcia David William Pelino
Squash Men’s Team
33.
Jason Huerte Mark Joseph Gonzales Ortouste Rheyjey Cabogoy RhemwiI Catana Ronsited Gabayeron
Sepak Takraw Men’s regu
Bronze Medalists (64)
Name Sports Event
1. Paul Marton Dela Cruz Archery Men’s Individual Compound
2. Earl Benjamin Yap Joseph Vicencio Paul Marton Dela Cruz
Archery Men’s Team Compound
3. Kristel Karloman Lhaina Lhiell Mangubat Mary Ann Lopez Rizalyn Amolacion Jean Marie Sucalit
Sepak Takraw
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4. Florante Matan Luis Gabriel Moreno Mark Javier
Archery Men’s Team Recurve
5. Kareel Meer Hongitan Mary Queen Ybahez Nicole Marie Tagle
Archery Women’s Team Recurve
6. Maxine Isabel Esteban Fencing Women’s Foil Individual
7. Marlene Raguin Fencing Women’s Epee Individual
8. James Delos Santos Karate Men’s Kata Individual
9. Juna Tsukii Karate Women’s Kumite Below 50kg
10. Roxanne Ashley Yu Swimming Women’s 200m Backstroke
11. Richard Gonzales Table Tennis Men’s Singles
12. Evalyn Palabrica Athletics Women’s Javelin Throw
13. Reyland Capellan Gymnastics Men’s Artistic Vault
14. Kaitlin De Guzman Gymnastics Women’s Artistic Balance Beam
15. Arniel Ferrera Athletics Men’s Hammer Throw
16. Mae Soriano Karate Women’s Kumite Below 55kg
17. Jasmine Alkhaldi Swimming Women’s 100m Freestyle
18. Jasmine Alkhaldi Swimming Women’s 50m Butterify
19. Jemyca Aribado Yvonne Alyssa Dalida Squash Women’s Doubles
20. Jasmine Alkhaldi Nicole Justine Marie Oliva Nicole Pamintuan Rosalee Santa Ana
SwimmingWomen’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay
21. Robert Andrew Garcia David William Pelino Squash Mixed Doubles
22. Lois Kaye Go Golf Women’s Individual
23. Amparo Teresa Acuna Shooting Women’s 50m Rifle
24. Ian Clark Bautista Boxing Men’s Flyweight
25. Dyan Arcel Coronacion Krizziah Lyn Tabora Maria Liza Del Rosario Marian Lara Posadas Marie Alexis Sy
Bowling Women’s Team of Five
26. Charly Suarez Boxing Men’s Light Welterweight
27. Mervin Guarte Athletics Men’s 1500m
28. Erica Celine Samonte Junna Tsukii Kimverly Madrona Mae Soriano
Karate Women’s Kumite Team
29. David William Pelino Robert Andrew Garcia Squash Men’s Jumbo Doubles
30. Janry Ubas Athletics Men’s Long Jump
31. Dennis Orcollo Warren Kiamco Billiards and snooker Men’s 9 Ball Doubles
32. Denise DyKatharine Melissa Lenhert Tennis Women’s Doubles
33. Anfernee Lopena Archard Christina Bagsit Eric Shauqn Cray Trenten Anthony Beram
Athletics Men’s 4x100m Relay
34. Kayla Richardson Kyla Richardson Zion Nelson Eloisa Luzon
Athletics Women’s 4x100m Relay
35. Melvin Calano Athletics Men’s Javelin Throw
36. Maraestella Torres Sunang Athletics Women’s Long Jump
37. Denise Dy Ruben Gonzales Jr. Tennis Mixed Doubles
38. Mark Griffin Wakeboarding Men’s Individual
39. Rodolfo Reyes Jr. Taekwondo Men’s Individual Poomsae
40. Jasmine Alkhaldi Swimming Women’s 200m Freestyle
41. Daniel Caluag Cycling Men’s BMX
42. Clinton Kingsley Bautista Athletics Men’s 100m Hurdles
43. Shugen Nakano Judo Men’s Jud o -6 6kg
44. Keisei Nakano Judo Men’s Judo - 73kg
45. Sonia Bruce Ainie Knight
Lawn Bowls Women’s Pairs
46. Rina Babanto Juveline Faye Crisostomo Jocel Lyn Ninobla
Taekwondo Women’s Team Poomsae
47. Edgardo Alejan, Jr. Michael Carlo del Prado Archard Christian Bagsit Aries Toledo
Athletics Men’s 4x400m Relay
48. Elmer Abatayo Lawn bowls Men’s Singles
49. Lester Troy Tayong Emerson Villena
Sailing Men’s International 470
50. Rheyjay Ortuoste Jason Huerte
Sepak takraw Men’s Doubles
51. Sydney Sy Judo Women’s Judo - 78 kg
52. AJ Melgar Jean Caluscusin Katrina Drilon Loretizo Marian Nicolle Medina Shieldannah Sabio
Gymnastics Women’s Singel Apparatus
53. Alisson Perticheto Figure skating Women’s Figure Skating - Individual
54. Pauline Lopez Taekwondo Women’s Taekwondo - 62 kg
55. Johann Chua Billiards and snooker Men’s 9 Ball Singles
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56. Robert Andrew Garcia Squash Men’s Singles
57. Jemyca Aribado Squash Women’s Singles
58. Princesslyn Enopia Pencak Silat Women’s Tanding (Match) Class A
59. Jefferson Rhey Loo Pencak Silat Women’s Tanding (Match) Class D
60. Rick-Rod Ortega Pencak Silat Men’s Tanding (Match) Class C
61. Juryll Del Rosario Pencak Silat Men’s Tanding (Match) Class I
62. Ryan Jakiri Muaythai Men’s - 63.5 kg
63. Francis Aaron Agojo Taekwondo Men’s Taekwondo - 63kg
64. Isabelle Gotuaco Jemyca Aribado Joan Arebado Yvonne Alyssa Dalida
Squash Women’s Team
Adopted,
CYNTHIA A. VILLAR
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