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Philippines at the 2014 Asian Games

The Philippines participated in the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea, held from 19 September to 4 October 2014. For the first time since Bangkok at the 1998 Asian Games, the country produced only one gold medal in the history of the country's participation in the games.

Asian Games Performance

Daniel Caluag, a Filipino Olympian at the 2012 Summer Olympics, saved the Philippine team from the gold medal drought by winning the first place in the BMX cycling. This is also the Philippines' first gold medal in cycling in the entire history of Asian Games.

For the first time since 2002 (also held in South Korea), no Filipino boxer won the gold in a single Asian Games. Charly Suarez was beaten out by Mongolia's Otgondalai Dornjyambuu, in which the former settled for silver. The Philippine Basketball team was placed 7th, the poorest finish for the country in the history of Asian Games.

Ranked at No. 22 overall, the Philippines placed seventh behind Southeast Asian Asiad powerhouse Thailand, which is followed by Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Myanmar and Vietnam. The Philippines is among the eight Southeast Asian teams to win at least one gold, with Cambodia winning its first gold medal and the only medal for that country in this games.

Medalists

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Medal summary

Medal by sports

Medal by Date

Archery

Men's

Women's

Athletics

Track events

Basketball

The 2014 Philippines men's Asian Games basketball team, was a Filipino Asian Games team assembled for the basketball competition on 2014 Asian Games.

Men

Preliminary round

Group E

Quarterfinals

Group H

Classification round

Semifinals 5th−8th
7th place game

Bowling

Men

All events

Women

All events

Masters

Boxing

Canoeing

Men

Cycling

BMX

Road

Equestrian

Qualifications

Finals

Fencing

Men

Golf

Men
Women

Gymnastics

Artistic gymnastics

Men

Individual

Judo

Men

Women

Karate

Men

Women

Rowing

Men

Sailing

Softball

Women

Team

1.Veronica Belleza<br /> 4.Annalie Benjamen<br /> 6.Marlyn Francisco<br /> 8.Angelie Ursabia<br /> 9.Francesca Altomonte<br /> 10.Garnet Agnes Blando<br /> 11.Francesca Rose Foti<br /> 12.Lorna Adorable<br /> 14.Leia Ruiz<br /> 17.Luzviminda Embudo<br /> 30.Danielle Lindsey Gilmore<br /> 31.Gabrielle Elise Rodas<br /> 33.Morgan Teressa Janai Stuart<br /> 38.Rizza Bernardino<br /> 88.Elma Parohinog

All times are Korea Standard Time ()

Preliminaries





Semifinals

Soft Tennis

Shooting

Men

Swimming

Men
Women

Taekwondo

Men

Women

Tennis

Triathlon

Weightlifting

Wrestling

Greco-Roman

Wushu

Men

Sanda

Taijiquan\Taijijian

Women

Sanda

References