Philippines at the 1972 Summer Olympics
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Philippines at the Olympic Games | ||||||||||
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At the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich | ||||||||||
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Medals | Gold 0 |
Silver 0 |
Bronze 0 |
Total 0 |
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The Philippines competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany.
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[edit] Results by event
[edit] Archery
In the first modern archery competition at the Olympics, the Philippines entered three men. Their highest placing competitor was Francisco Naranjilla, at 37th place.
Men's Individual Competition:
- Francisco Naranjilla — 2288 points (→ 37th place)
- Carlos Santos, Jr. — 2183 points (→ 50th place)
- Ramon Aldea — 2102 points (→ 54th place)
[edit] Athletics
Men's 100 metres
- Tukal Mokalam
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- First Heat — 11.02s (→ did not advance)
[edit] Basketball
The Philippines finished with a win-loss record of 3-6 and placed 13th overall. This is the 7th time that the Philippines sent a basketball team to the Olympics.
Players:
- William "Bogs" Adornado
- Narciso Bernardo
- Ricardo Cleofas
- Danny Florencio
- Jaime "Jimmy" Mariano
- Rosalio "Yoyong" Martires
- Rogelio "Tembong" Melencio
- Edgardo "Ed" Ocampo - Team Captain
- Manny Paner
- Adriano Papa Jr.
- Marte Samson
- Freddie Webb
- Head Coach: Ignacio "Ming" Ramos
[edit] Boxing
Men's Light Flyweight (– 48kg)
- Vicente Arsenal
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- First Round — Lost to James Odwori (UGA), TKO-2
Men's Flyweight (– 51 kg)
- Reynaldo Fortaleza
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- First Round — Lost to Fujio Nagai (JPN), 1:4
Men's Light Middleweight (– 71 kg)
- Nicolas Aquilino
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- First Round — Bye
- Second Round — Lost to Evengelos Oikonomakos (GRE), 0:5
[edit] Cycling
Men's Individual Road Race
- Maximo Junta — did not finish (→ no ranking)
[edit] Swimming
Men's 100m Freestyle
- Luis Ayesa
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- Heat — DNS (→ did not advance)
Men's 200m Freestyle
- Luis Ayesa
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- Heat — 2:05.97 (→ did not advance)
Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay
- Luis Ayesa, Dae Imlani, Carlos Singson Brosas and Jairulla Jaitulla
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- Heat — 3:47.39 (→ did not advance)
Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay
- Dae Imlani, Edwin Borja, Carlos Brosas, and Jairulla Jaitulla
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- Heat — 8:44.01 (→ did not advance)