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    Pinoys take 4 golds; Phl doomed at 6th

    PALEMBANG – The national baseball team completed the Philippines’ dominance in softball and baseball, a cyclist came back to reclaim a lost crown, 21 rowers from the distant land of Java paddled in full force to settle an old score and the men’s basketball squad took the gold with little opposition.

    Their performance glittered at various hours of the day and at different circumstances.

    The Phl batters hacked out a 2-0 win over host Indonesia in a final delayed by the rains. They could have won the game and the gold after the sixth inning with a 1-0 lead if the rains persisted and rendered the field unplayable.

    The rule awards the win to the leader if the game is called off.

    The team, formed at the last hour by a third party – the PSC-POC task force – following leadership issues in the association, earned its second SEAG gold, winning the first in 2005 and placing second to Thailand in 2007.

    Alfie Catalan ruled the 400m individual pursuit in 2005 in Manila and again in Thailand in 2007 but it took four years before he could get back to the scene to defend his crown.

    Catalan was one of 12 riders denied participation in the 2009 SEA Games because he was not issued a license to compete, a victim of intramurals in the cycling federation.

    Bucking the headache and years of frustration, Catalan wheeled back into the game and gave his warring leaders back home the only gold from the 17-man team.

    At the serene Cipule Lake in Bekasi, West Java, Filipino rowers matched the Burmese power with the combined muscle of 21 rowers and gained the gold in the 500m race with a silver from its 10-man crew and a bronze from a protest.

    Some members of that gold medal team were from the world championships but were outcast by the POC-recognized organization. In the end, their love for the sports and country became their source of courage to notch the gold.

    They got the bronze after organizers reversed the decision disqualifying the Filipinos in the 1000m 12-man crew event.

    As the lights dimmed in all stadiums in Palembang and Jakarta, coach Norman Black’s cagers went through the formality of winning the gold, pulverizing Thailand, 85-57, to cap its one-sided show of basketball power.

    Finally, the official SEA Games website made the mistake official. It removed the Philippine bridge mixed pair from the list of gold medal winners, correcting an encoding entry that stayed in the medal chart for two days before action was taken.

    With the correction the Philippines had a medal haul of 27-45-63 counting the four gold medals won so far.

    Virtual overall champion Indonesia had 144-119-110, winning majority of the gold medals and securing at least a bronze in almost every event, while defending champion Thailand firmed up its position at second with 90-77-101.

    The third position is also all but conceded to Vietnam with 80-80-85, and Malaysia is also secure at fifth with 51-44-66.

    Despite the day’s haul, the Philippines remained at sixth, doomed to that position for the second time since the 2007 SEA Games.

    Singles gold medalist Frederick Ong, leader after two blocks, lost to Adriani Ang of Malaysia, 431 (206-225) -390 (201-189) in the step ladder finals and took the silver in the men’s Masters.

    Adriani, who was second after two blocks, outfought fellow Malaysian Mohd Siyafiq Ridhwan, 201-183, in the first part of the stepladder finals to advance to the gold medal match against Ong. - By Gerry Carpio and Nelson Beltran (Philstar News Service, www.philstar.com)

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    • Tororista  •  6 months ago
      6th place over 10 countries wtf
      • hooda 6 months ago
        11 po.
      • Camillo 6 months ago
        mga walang binatbat!
      • TawaLang 6 months ago
        sige kayo na maglaro, gagaling nyo magsalita ang mga atleta ng ibang bansa, yung na lang ang inaatupag nila at magaganda ang mga gamit nila for trainings. puro kayo salita may naitulong ba kayo sa kanila?
    • dexterp  •  6 months ago
      why cant we be all happy..put your selves in their position kya..gngwa nla best nla..bkit tayo ba may n gawa nb tayo for our country? ang gagaling nyo a..mabuhay to all filipino athletes!!pag pasensyahn nyo n yang iba nating sobrang gagaling na ka babayan!! e2 sa inyo ,,I,,
      • KKK 6 months ago
        Please accept the fact that we really need to catch up with our neighbors. Something has to be done. Puro kayo mabuhay, pero nasaan yung suporta nung nagttraining pa lang sila.
      • dexterp 6 months ago
        go ahead please..do something.
      • gilazkals FC 6 months ago
        kkk.. our neighbors has more financial resources compare to us....bago nila narating yung magandang ranking sa medal tally ng Sea games pinaghirapan nila ng matagal yan,pinagplanuhang mabuti and of course ginastusan ng malaki...
    • i am happy  •  6 months ago
      Galing ng media, pag nanalo Azkals, whole page, samantalang baseball at basketball e gold na, hati pa sa page. grabe talaga mga Pinoy, pinili nyo pa rin ang nagpahiya sa Pilipinas kesa sa nagbigay karangalan dito?
      • gilazkals FC 6 months ago
        nakapanood ka na ba ng actual game ng domestic baseball league natin....yung baseball Philippines...yun ang Premier league baseball natin ngayon after ng defunct na Manil Bay Baseball league noong 1970s......

        nauna pa sa basketball ang baseball at mas nauna sila sa PBA na magkaroon ng professional league....

        Yung defending champion Manila Sharks ni Mikee Romero sila ang nag-represent ng Pilipinas ngayon sa Sea games....Ang baseball di hamak na mas mataas ang ranking ng Pilipinas kaysa national basketball at football team natin....pang no.38 sa IBAF ranking ang Pilipinas compare sa fiba na 45 and 156 sa fifa....

        kung sa bagay hindi ganun kadami ang mga member countries sa IBAF compare sa Fifa...mas malaki kasi ang competition sa Fifa kaya tinanggal na rin as Olympic sport ang baseball dahil kokonti ang competition.
      • lemuel 6 months ago
        eh di magmedia ka para kaw gumawa non. buti nga may report p rin na nanalo sila.. magbasa ka rin kasi may whole page ang Sinag Team. and dami news sa kanila ok.
      • James 6 months ago
        Di kasi katuwa2x... ilang country lang ba ang naglaban2x??? 10 lang po... and we're still on the 6th spot...
    • C_L67  •  6 months ago
      overrated azkal!!! give their funding to other athletes who are capable of winning medals! those pretty boys can support themselves via their modeling fee..
      • gilazkals FC 6 months ago
        kung bagsak naman sa looks department yung mga atletang gusto mo? paano sila iisponsoran ng multinational companies? ok sana kung kasing tikas ni Pacquaio.........

        importante may face value ang endorser ng produkto nila para mabenta sa merkado...parang sasakyan yan...ang bibilihin yung magandang SUV kaysa Sarao na karag-karag.

        yung gobyerno wag nating asahan yan dahil barya lang itutulong nila sa mga atleta kahit maganda man ang hitsura nyan o syonget.
    • joseph howell  •  6 months ago
      Were proud of what our fellow pinoy athletes did for our country. But on the other side, were so disgusted of what our sports officials did their responsibilities so that our pinoy delegates will become a world class athletes.. STOP POLITICS & CORRUPTION!! GIVE OUR ATHLETES BEST ATTENTION AND BENEFITS!!
    • Kristian Mark  •  6 months ago
      attention, training, and benefits...i think this will motivate the athletes to aim for the first Olympic gold medal next year...
    • Kristian Mark  •  6 months ago
      36 gold - 56 silver - 77 bronze - a total of 169 medals, 6th place over-all...i think this is the worst performance of the Philippines in the biennial regional games..

      there's only one meaning of the country's sixth place finish....we really need to improve our sports programs...our athletes need support. they need attention, training, and benefits...

      i'm disappointed with the result, but still i salute the athletes who gave their best for the game....I SALUTE YOU PH ATHLETES!!!
    • MARKANGBUNGO  •  6 months ago
      ISAMPAL SA PAMUNUHAN NG POC ANG MGA MEDALYA NINYO..IMAGINE 6 PLACE WITH A POPULATION OF 94 MILLION ANG PILINAS'' SISIHIN DIN SI ABNOY NA WALANG MALASAKIT SA MGA ATHLETA''
      • anony 6 months ago
        ANG GALING GALINGAN MO
      • gilazkals FC 6 months ago
        @markang bungo...

        matagal ng problema yan panahon pa ng commonwealth gov't sa Pilipinas...anu naman 6th place? buti nga nagka-medalya pa ang Pilipinas.....yung 94th million na population ba natin pwede bang lahat maging swimmer,taekwondo jins,boxers,basketball players,baseball players and etc?

        yung lolo mo,lahat ng mga kamag-anak mo at ikaw na kasama sa 94 million na Pilipino dapat ba kasama kayong lahat na naglalaro sa Sea games?

        wala sa laki o liit ng population yan kahit Brunei at Timor Leste posibleng mauunahan nila tayo magka-ginto sa 2012 London Olympics....tayo kasi d2 sa Pilipinas mahilig sa shortcut,mainipin, at walang long-term program......mas mabuti mag-enjoy ka na lang sa panonood ng Sea games
    • mel  •  6 months ago
      PSC, WHERE U ? MAGTRABAHO NAMAN KAYO? STOP POLITICS IN SPORT. SPORTS PROGRAM KAILANGAN NA.
    • Jack Sparrow  •  6 months ago
      Bat pa kc sumasali mga Pinoy jan eh sa pag gawa lang nman ng bata magaling mga Pinoy. Sa dami ng population natin kumpara sa ibang bansang kalaban, kahiya hiya na di hamak mas magaling talaga sila.
    • Sakristang Hiphop  •  6 months ago
      di maiintindihan ng karaniwang pilipino ang pagkapanalo ninyo.subukan nyong magparade sa payatas, tondo, calookan,qc etc ng di kayo paliguan ng sumpit at tirador. tapos nanakawin lang yan. kung ako sa inyo kung ina alay nyo talaga yang panalo ninyo sa bayan ay pagsama samahin nyo na lang ang mga medalya nyo. sunugin at pagpira pirasuhin, papilahin ang mga dukhang kababayan natin at ipamahagi. yan tyak na mga dakila na kayo sa mata ng masa.
    • yuriandropov  •  6 months ago
      we really have to bank on those medal winners (including the bronze medalist), SALAMAT SA WALANG KA KWENTA KWENTANG MEDIA-BIAS SA MGA ATLETA NATIN KASI DI NILA PINAPANSIN ANG MGA ATLETA NATIN KUNDI MGA PHIL-AM AZKALS LANG. MORE POWER SA MEDIA
    • golferarcher  •  6 months ago
      Sigurado wala pa rin medal na na-contribute ang mga OVER HYPE NA AZKALS!
    • Jeffjeffjeff Goku  •  6 months ago
      CONGRATS SA MGA baseball and softball players!!!!! also basket ball!!!
    • Cezar  •  6 months ago
      Nakakalungkot naman walang taga gobyernong pumupunta sa Indonesia para manood ng laban ng Team Pilipinas kahit na malapit lang tayo sa Indonesia, samantalang sa laban ni Pacquaio napakaraming nanood eh napakalayo ng Las Vegas..kakainis naman isang tao ang daming suporta, isang team walang suporta...para sa akin ang Team Pilipinas ang dapat suportahan.,Mabuhay ang Team Pilipinas.
    • Bobon  •  6 months ago
      good job PSC & lolo pepeng for having 27 golds out of 70 forcast...

      LOL
    • lemuel  •  6 months ago
      ganon tlga sa SEa Games, may mga sports at events na tinatanggal at dinadagdag to favor the host country, remember nagtop tyo noong 2005 Sea Games kc dito ginananap yun stin, other factors to be considered ay yung laki ng contigent na pinadala, ano nga ba laban mo kung isa, dalawa, tatlo lang yung stin kung npakadami ng representatives ng ibang bansa dhil sa kakulangan ng budget (mgastos kc kpag mrami pinadala), other one is yung ibang best players ntin ay hindi pinadala for some reasons. isa pa may mga rules sa ilang games at sports n hindi pabor stin.

      try to study the whole thing bago tyo magcomment,.. oo may pagkukulang ang PSC at gobyerno ntin pero hindi lang sila dpat ang sisihin.

      like in singapore, halos young athletes ang pindala nla, mas priority nila ang olympics, kc kramhan sa sports and events sa SEa Games ay unofficial Olympic Sports. kumbaga pinatikim lang ng mgandang exposure knilang athletes.

      after all, mging happy pa rin tyo sa mga nakuhang medalya ntin. congrats Philippine Team...
    • Squid  •  6 months ago
      We are happy for the accomplishment of our athletes and we appreciate their hardwork. However, they still need a lot of improvement to be able to excel against our asian neighbors. It's obvious, we are in the 6th place. I think the problem here is the budget allocated for our athletes. With enough budget, we can hire competent trainers & coach, finance scientific learning in sports, acquisition of necessary equipments to aid their training, food, medicine, logistics, and even sending them abroad to train. With enough budget, we can increase financial incentives to the athetes to encourage them dedicate their time and make a living in sports. We can even attract more promising athletes from the rural areas because the money is good. Why there are a lot of boxers aspiring to become like Manny Pacquiao? Because there is BIG money in boxing. If Pacquiao will earn only P50K per fight, he will stop boxing and so with other boxers. Money is still the greatest motivator.
    • Pablo C  •  6 months ago
      more serious training and the leaders of each organiztion shall shun or get away from political patronage in selecting deserving athletes for us to go back to the glory days of
      Philippine amateur sport in the year of 60's 70's and 80's, during the time of Michael Keon
      and the likes of Mona Sulaiman, Lydia de Vega and others
    • Hachiko  •  6 months ago
      Pres. Pinoy - overhaul POC...now na!