SEA Games 2015 Medal Tally, Standings and Latest Results

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UPDATED: SEA Games 2015 medal tally or team standings as of June 15, 2015, shows the Philippines still ranking 6th, by virtue of its 29 gold, 36 silver and 66 bronze for a total count of 131 - the latest gold medal was won by the Gilas Cadets in Basketball Men.

11 days passed, and the 28th SEA Games 2015 Closing Ceremony is already happening tonight. The Philippine team has been showing great performance this year, already surpassing its 2013 SEA Games medal haul of 101 medals (29 gold, 34 silver and 38 bronze).

At some time during Day 5, the Philippines ranked 5th in the medals standing after winning 9 golds, but went back to 6th as of Day 6.

So far, the 29 gold medals of the Philippines at the 28th SEA Games 2015 were won from:

1. Triathlon Women's Individual by Ma. Claire Adorna last June 6
2. Billiards & Snooker Men's 9-Ball Pool Doubles by Carlo Biado and Warren Kiamco last June 7
3. Judo Women's 57-63 kg by Kiyomi Watanabe last June 7
4. Rugby 7s Men by the Philippine Volcanoes last June 7
5. Triathlon Men's Individual by Nikko Bryan Huelgas last June 7
6. Wushu Men's Optional Taijijian by Daniel Parantac last June 7
7. Shooting Women's Precision Pistol by Elvie Baldivino last June 8
8. Athletics Men's 100m by Eric Shauwn Cray last June 9
9. Athletics Men's Hammer Throw by Caleb John Christian Stuary last June 9
10. Athletics Women's 100m by Kayla Anise Richardson last June 9
11. Billiards & Snooker Women's 9-Ball Pool Singles by Chezka Centeno last June 9
12. Gymnastics-Artistic Men's Floor Exercise by Reyland Capellan last June 9
13. Athletics Men's 400m Hurdles by Eric Shauwn Crawy last June 10
14. Billiards & Snooker Men's 9-Ball Pool Singles by Dennis Orcollo last June 10
15. Boxing Men's Bantam Weight (56kg) by Mario Fernandez last June 10
16. Boxing Men's Flyweight (52kg) by Ian Clark Bautista last June 10
17. Boxing Men's Lightweight (60kg) by Junel Cantancio last June 10
18. Boxing Men's Welterweight (69kg) by Eumir Felix Marcial last June 10
19. Boxing Women's Light Flyweight (45kg-48kg) by Josie Gabuco last June 10
20. Softball Men last June 10
21. Softball Women last June 10
22. Cycling Women's Individual Time Trial by Marella Vania Salamat last June 11
23. Athletics Men's 3000m Steeplechase by Christopher Ulboc Jr. last June 12
24. Taekwondo Men's Team Poomsae last June 12
25. Tennis Mixed Doubles by Denise Dy and Treat Huey last June 14
26. Sailing Male Match Racing Keelboat last June 14
27. Taekwondo Men's Under 68kg by Samuel Thomas Morrison last June 14
28. Taekwondo Women's Under 57kg by Pauline Louise Lopez last June 14
29. Basketball Men's by Gilas Cadets last June 15

5 gold medals in boxing? Wow!

Over-all, the Philippines is currently behind the countries Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia.


SEA Games 2015 Medal Tally as of June 15, 2015 (via @SEAGames2015)


COUNTRY - GOLD-SILVER-BRONZE = TOTAL
1. Thailand - 93-83-68 = 244
2. Singapore - 83-73-102 = 258
3. Vietnam - 73-52-60 = 185
4. Malaysia - 60-55-66 = 181
5. Indonesia - 45-58-74 = 177
6. Philippines - 29-36-66 = 131
7. Myanmar - 12-26-31 = 69
8. Cambodia - 1-5-9 = 15
9. Laos - 0-4-25 = 29
10. Brunei Darussalam - 0-1-6 = 7
11. Timor-Leste - 0-1-1 = 2

It seems like the Philippine team will just settle for 6th Place 'til the end of the 2015 SEA Games. Good luck to all Filipino athletes still in competition, including the Gilas Cadets in Men's Basketball. (Watch: SEA Games 2015 Basketball Live: Philippines vs Thailand Semifinals Game)

For today's results, among the latest gold medalists at the 2015 SEA Games are Malaysia's Aaliyah Hanifah Yoong in Waterski Women's Overall, Indonesia's Febrianto in Waterski Men's Overall and Thailand's Noppawan Lertcheewakarn and Varatchaya Wongteanchai in Tennis Women's Doubles. - Mykiru.ph

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