Philippines at the 1986 Asian Games

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Philippines at the
1986 Asian Games
Flag of the Philippines (navy blue).svg
IOC codePHI
NOCPhilippine Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ph (in English)
in Seoul
Medals
Ranked 6th
Gold
4
Silver
5
Bronze
9
Total
18
Asian Games appearances (overview)

The Philippines participated in the 1986 Asian Games held in Seoul, South Korea from September 20 to October 5, 1986. and ranked 6th with 4 gold medals, 5 silver medals and 9 bronze medals for a total of 18 over-all medals.[1]

Asian Games Performance[]

Bong Coo emerged as the most successful Filipino campaigner with 2 gold medals in the (1) Individual ALL Events where she broke her own record in 24 games. She was also a member of the (2) Team of Five where the Philippines successfully defended their title in 1978 (bowling was not a part of the 1982 games). Other team members were Catalina Solis, Cecilia Gaffud, Rebecca Watanabe and Arianne Cerdeña.

Sprinter Lydia de Vega won the gold in the 100 meter and Ramon Brobio won the gold in individual men's golf.

Isidro del Prado, one of the country's greatest middle-distance runners of all time, won a silver in the 400 meter run, while boxer Leopoldo Cantancio lost in the lightweight class final to complete a five silver finish.

Basketball tasted a medal for the first time since 1962, winning the bronze medal with a gallant stand against powerhouses China and South Korea.

Medalists[]

The following Philippine competitors won medals at the Games.

Gold[]

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1  Gold Lydia de Vega Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's 100m
2  Gold Bong Coo Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling Women's All-Events
3  Gold Bong Coo
Catalina Solis
Rebecca Watanabe
Arianne Cerdeña
Cecilia Gaffud
Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling Women's Team
4  Gold Ramon Brobio Golf pictogram.svg Golf Men's Individual

Silver[]

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1  Silver Isidro del Prado Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's 400m
2  Silver Lydia de Vega Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Women's 200m
3  Silver Rene Reyes Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling Men's Singles
4  Silver Delfin Garcia
Jorge Fernandez
Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling Men's Doubles
5  Silver Leopoldo Cantancio Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Lightweight 60kg

Bronze[]

No. Medal Name Sport Event
1  Bronze Romeo Gido
Honesto Larce
Leopoldo Arnillo
Isidro del Prado
Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's 4 × 400 m Relay
2  Bronze Eric Altamirano
Allan Caidic
Glenn Capacio
Harmon Codiñera
Jerry Codiñera
Jojo Lastimosa
Samboy Lim
Ronnie Magsanoc
Alvin Patrimonio
Dindo Pumaren
Elmer Reyes
Jack Tanuan
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball Men's Team
3  Bronze Bong Coo
Arianne Cerdeña
Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling Women's Doubles
4  Bronze Catalina Solis Bowling pictogram.svg Bowling Women's Masters
5  Bronze Brix Flores Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Bantamweight 54kg
6  Bronze Ernesto Coronel Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Light middleweight 71kg
7  Bronze Bernardo Rimarim Cycling pictogram.svg Cycling Track Men's Points Race
8  Bronze Ramon Brobio
Robert Pactolerin
Wilfredo Victoria
Carito Villaroman
Golf pictogram.svg Golf Men's Team
9  Bronze Monsour del Rosario Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo Lightweight -70kg

Multiple[]

Name Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Bong Coo Bowling 2 0 1 3
Lydia de Vega Athletics 1 1 0 2
Arianne Cerdeña Bowling 1 0 1 2
Catalina Solis Bowling 1 0 1 2
Ramon Brobio Golf 1 0 1 2
Isidro del Prado Athletics 0 1 1 2

Medal Summary[]

Medal by Sports[]

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Bowling2226
Athletics1214
Golf1012
Boxing0123
Basketball0011
Cycling0011
Taekwondo0011
Totals (7 sports)45918

References[]


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