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    Curtain falls on troubled Games

    A mesmerising closing ceremony for the Southeast Asian Games Tuesday was unable to lift the pall cast over competition by the deaths of two fans in a stampede at the headline football final.

    Fireworks and dancers lit up the centrepiece stadium in Palembang, which co-hosted the Games, but there was a sombre undertone to the event after the stampede that proceeded Indonesia's clash with Malaysia for football gold.

    Two victims died in the crush before the Monday night match in Jakarta when stadium gates were opened and the crowd surged to get in, Jakarta police told AFP, adding that a boy taken to hospital had slipped into a coma.

    Games organisers Inasoc had warned of potential flashpoints ahead of the highly-anticipated final -- which defending champions Malaysia won 4-3 on penalties after the teams were deadlocked at 1-1 after extra time.

    The tragedy took the gloss off a glittering Games for the hosts, who collected 182 golds out of the 554 available in a bulging total medal haul of 476 overall.

    It meant Indonesia topped the Games medals charts for the first time since 1997 -- when they last hosted the competition -- and left 2009 winners Thailand trailing on 109 golds, with Vietnam further back on 96.

    The biennial event saw athletes from 11 nations compete for hundreds of medals, regional bragging rights and a rare chance to shine on the international stage.

    Indonesian athletes scored memorable victories in many of the headline track and field events, while also cleaning up in niche sports such as paragliding, roller skating and traditional Indonesian martial art pencak silat.

    The hosts also swept the drama-filled badminton competition, while their under-23 football team stirred the passions of the nation with its run to the final.

    But the Games struggled to shake off nagging organisational problems, including a delay in building venues and a lack of accommodation and transport in the South Sumatran city of Palembang.

    The troubles prompted Myanmar's chef-de-mission to vow his nation will do a "better job" when they host the next Games in 2013.

    There was also repeated criticism of home fans for barracking visiting teams -- in particular Malaysia's athletes throughout the 11-days of competition.

    "There must be some respect," Malaysia's chef-de-mission Datuk Naim Mohamad told AFP.

    "That's been missing from the fans on many occasions. Booing national anthems is the wrong behaviour for a Games that should be about regional solidarity."

    Games' organisers Inasoc defended the competition saying they overcame early problems caused by alleged corruption from within the government to host a solid competition.

    "It was good Games, a lot of good things happened too," said Rita Subowo Inasoc chairwoman. "I think the athletes have enjoyed the competition. We had problems but I think we fixed them pretty quickly."

    Subowo joined the chorus of calls for fewer minor sports -- such as paragliding and bridge -- in the next edition, saying they divert resources and attention from Olympic disciplines.

    The gold most craved by the home fans was in the headline under-23 football, but instead they endured heartbreak as Malaysia's captain Baddrol Bakhtiar scored the winning penalty, following two missed spot-kicks by Indonesia.

    The Malaysian side were hailed heroes for their gutsy showing in the incident-packed final, with the country's prime minister tweeting his congratulations shortly after the game.

    Elsewhere, Singapore's swimmers again dominated the pool, repeating their strong showing in the 2009 Games in Laos, while Thailand stormed to 14 athletics golds and Vietnam cleaned up in the gymnastics.

    But other competing nations were left to digest a disastrous showing. The Philippines stumbled badly taking a paltry 36 golds, their worst showing for a decade.

    Only tiny Brunei left the biennial Games without a gold medal.

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    28 comments

    • bong  •  6 months ago
      The Philippines sent only 500 athletes to the SEA games, that is why we only got sixth place. Moreover, we participated more in group games which only give one medal. Philippines still got enough to be proud of with our athletes because we won the games which mattered most to us Filipinos. For example, basketball, baseball and boxing which are our favorite sports. Anyways, congratulations to Indonesia and the rest of the Asean participants and most especially, to the Philippines' contingent.
      • gilazkals FC 6 months ago
        kada bagong presidente bagong sports leaders....kahit malacanan nakikisasaw pa sa sports affairs at pinupulitika pa na dapat manok nila ang uupong POC at PSC chair..

        kaya walang continuity sa magandang program.....lalo na kung hindi kaalyado at ka partido ng current administration i-scrap nila yung magandang programa at gagawa ng panibago kaya panibagong gastos w/red tape na naman.....
      • Carlo 6 months ago
        It is really good to look at the positive side--something that I do to avert disappointment. But dude, 36 golds only?! 6th place?! Even trying to shrug it off would already be hard. Two years ago, I was able to talk with a gymnast and the reason why he left the Philippines is because there is no support from the government, and those who govern do nothing but 'politicking'.

        I am pretty sure this also happens in other sports.

        Again, the only thing that hampers our nation's development is the government itself. I know, am over generalizing, but aren't our situation already a clear evidence?
      • Neri 6 months ago
        excuses.
    • Rene  •  5 months ago
      Brunei without gold, but with highest per capita GDP.
    • Rounin Roy  •  6 months ago
      im sure this wll be the last SEA games in indonesia....poor security
      • Neri 6 months ago
        And the last SEA game for Philippines, a very poor country who can't even afford to have a decent stadium
    • Dadzkie  •  6 months ago
      Lahat nag-aaim ng GOLD medal, hindi lang PHILIPPINES. Kung PH lang sana ang nag-aaim ng Gold sana hindi na SEAGames yan kungdi Palakasan sa paghihingi ng GOLD eh ang pnoy known na mga friendly kaya for sure madami ang magbibigay ng GOLD, so???sa mga magagaling jan for sure madami tayo gold!!!!!!

      Napatnayan lng ng ibang atleta na magaling sila kaya nakuha nila ang gusto nila, ganun din satin, hanggang duon lang ang nakayanan. Makunteno!!!!!!at higit sa lahat marunong tumanggap ng NATAMO!!!!!

      Congrats PH!!!!and the rest
    • Dadzkie  •  6 months ago
      Basta gold medalist si Japoy...ahihih galingn nya nung napanood ko ang replay ng laban nya
    • Kamote  •  5 months ago
      bakit si GLORIA lang, nasan na mga kasamahan niya. sila bunyeermitaperezpechayespironnograleslagmanmagsaysaypangilinandefensormindozarectoabalosbolante at marami pa dapat pagsamasamahin sila sa iisang kulongan para masaya.
    • Tess  •  6 months ago
      haynaku,kung panalo saya saya nyo,kung talo dami nyo satsat! kayo nalang kaya mag laro sa susunod!d nyo manlang binigyan ng credit pagod ng mga manlalaro haynaku nalang ambot sa inyo! peace!
    • BITTER EVEN BITTER  •  6 months ago
      what a waste of money! instead of spending money for sports why not give it to the street children, squatters, projects.........who cares anyway! the government?
      • Michael Edward 6 months ago
        waste of money ? bkit ikaw may nagawa ka na ba
      • gilazkals FC 6 months ago
        @bitter

        it is bitter to be troll like bitter...si bitter kasi no money kaya siya bitter kaya nag street children muna cya para may pang-internet lang siya sa bulok na internet shop.
      • smokeyhotpot 6 months ago
        if you gave the money to the streets, theyll ask again until you ran out, and then theyll rob and murder your family.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
      what is #1 in Medal Standings but 2 of your countrymen died
      • Riyadh B 6 months ago
        Filipinos are worth dying for supporting his fellow kababayans.
      • Dan 6 months ago
        Mag comment ka rin lang Riyadh B hindi pa original, pati iyong sinabi ni Ninoy kinopya mo pa.
      • Manny 6 months ago
        Collateral damage.
    • guro  •  6 months ago
      ang askalz ang nag dala ng MALAS... dito ako sa jakarta ngaun, at nakakahiya tlga ang standing.. lalo na askalz.., sabi ko nlng im not a filipino instead i speak bahasa indonesia and said saya orang jawa. ga apa apa. at they never tease again. haist nko.,, ok lng nag padala ng teams., pero wala lng sanang soccer team. talo na ginastusan pa ng todo. grrrrrrrr azkalzz.... di nmn kayu pure pinoy.
      • Martin Kit 6 months ago
        im not a fan of azkals pero ang baduy mo pare...
      • Jan 6 months ago
        amfs! Bencong! Bencong!
      • John 6 months ago
        kung ganyan din lang ang sagot mo, idenounce mo na ang pagiging filipino citizen mo. the philippines does not need people like you.
    • Abu  •  6 months ago
      wala na talaga magawa ang ibang kababayan natin minsan, imbis na maging positibo ay nagiging negatibo lagi. bakit big deal na ba yan naging pang anim tayo?... kayo kaya ang ipdala dun para maglaro ay kakayanin nu ba ilagay ang pinas sa pang anim?
      wala namang isang atleta na pinas na hindi humangad ng ginto sa totoo lamang,,,
    • Blue  •  6 months ago
      CONGRATS PHILIPPINE TEAM !!!!!!.... sa mga magagaling jan magsalita..next year kayo naman ang sumali para maipakita nyo yang mga sinasabi nyo...di puro nalang kayo salita.
    • Lem  •  6 months ago
      "But other competing nations were left to digest a disastrous showing. The Philippines stumbled badly taking a paltry 36 golds, their worst showing for a decade."
      ---- if this were food the cook would have been fired. So, how about the CH(I)EFS of PH sports? Pinoys have suffered indigestion for so many years.
    • Sophia Ariana  •  6 months ago
      I can't believe it. Indonesians are so impossible! What's with the booing of the national anthems? WHAT THE!!!
    • jedu  •  6 months ago
      Congrats to those who won, you owe it to yourself, our so called Philippine government has nothing to do with your Medals.Congratulations.

      Basketballers should thank the other SE Asian nations for not being interested in the sport of basketball.
    • Garrin  •  6 months ago
      Kawawa naman.
    • John Deere  •  5 months ago
      Sabi ng Malakanyang, hindi naman daw "poor" ang performance ng Pinoy delegations sa Jakarta SEAG. Ang tamang adjective ay "MEDIOCRE" kasi out of 11 countries, nasa "median" tayo (6th place). Out of 70 projected gold medals, medya lang ang nakuha (36 golds). Buti na lang may magagaling pa rin tayong mga atleta - nabalanse nila ang talagang POOR performance ng mga officials ng POC at NSAs.Di na ba uso ang salitang "delikadesa" para magresign sila at ibigay sa mas competent mamuno? Huwag na natin hintayin talunin pa tayo mg Brunei at Timor Leste!
    • MarcelinoB  •  5 months ago
      How to sent more athletes the budget were cut until the throat? Hindi ba?
    • wala lang  •  6 months ago
      sige nga kayo nga sumali sa mga sports na tingin nio sikat tapos maka gold nga kayo... kala nio galing galing nio kung magsalita... buti nga nakaka gold pa tayo eh... daming pulpol ang utak na pinoy tlga
    • jedu  •  6 months ago
      masama talaga ang soccer, nakamamatay. sa basketball nalang tayo. mas mabuti dun, panalo tayo palagi. sa basketball kasi wala tayong kalaban dun, walang stampede, kasi walang nanood, tayo lang filipino ang nasa loob nang basketball gym, walang isturbo, walang ibang nanonood, walang stampede. ang gagaling talaga natin noh?