Philippines at the 1988 Summer Olympics

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Philippines at the Olympic Games

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IOC code  PHI
NOC Philippine Olympic Committee
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At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul
Competitors 33 in 13 sports
Medals
Rank: 46
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
Olympic history (summary)
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The Philippines competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea.

Contents

[edit] Medals

[edit] Bronze

[edit] Results and competitors by event

[edit] Archery

After a sixteen years absence from Olympic archery, the Philippines sent one man and one woman to the 1988 edition of the tournament.

Women's Individual Competition:

  • Basilisa Ygnalaga — Preliminary Round (→ 49th place)

Men's Individual Competition:

  • Rowel Merto — Preliminary Round (→ 68th place)

[edit] Athletics

Men's 3.000m Steeplechase

  • Heat — 8:46.60
  • Semi Final — 8:35.09 (→ did not advance)

Women's 100 metres

Women's 100m Hurdles

  • Agripina de la Cruz

Women's 400m Hurdles

  • Nenita Adan

[edit] Boxing

Men's Light Flyweight (– 48kg)

  • Leopoldo SerrantesBronze Bronze Medal
    1. First Round — Bye
    2. Second Round — Defeated Hassan Mustafa (EGY), RSC-2
    3. Third Round — Defeated Sam Stewart (LBR), 5:0
    4. Quarterfinals — Defeated Mahjoub Mjirich (MAR), RSC-3
    5. Semifinals — Lost to Ivailo Marinov (BUL), 0:5

Men's Flyweight (– 51kg)

  • Roberto Jalnaiz

Men's Bantamweight (– 54kg)

  • Michael Hormillosa

Men's Featherweight (– 57kg)

  • Orlando Dollente

Men's Lightweight (– 60kg)

  • Leopoldo Cantancio

Men's Middleweight (– 71kg)

  • Emmanuel Legaspi

[edit] Cycling

Men's Time Trial

  • Bernardo Rimarim

Men's 30 kilometer Point Race

  • Bernardo Rimarim

Men's Individual Road Race

  • Domingo Villanueva

[edit] Fencing

  • Percival Alger

[edit] Judo

Men's Extra Lightweight

  • Jerry Dino

Men's Half Middleweight

  • Benjie Baylon

Men's Heavyweight

  • Benjamin McMurray

[edit] Rowing

Men's Single Cculls

  • Edgardo Maerina

[edit] Sailing

  • Nestor Soriano
  • Richard Paz

[edit] Swimming

Men's 50m Freestyle

  • Joseph Eric Buhain
    1. Heat – 24.26 (→ did not advance, 33rd place)

Men's 100m Freestyle

  • Rene Concepcion
    1. Heat – 53.84 (→ did not advance, 51st place)

Men's 200m Freestyle

  • Rene Concepcion
    1. Heat – 1:55.58 (→ did not advance, 40th place)
  • Joseph Eric Buhain
    1. Heat – 1:56.84 (→ did not advance, 44th place)

Men's 100m Breaststroke

  • Lee Patrick Concepcion
    1. Heat – 1:07.93 (→ did not advance, 50th place)

Men's 200m Breaststroke

  • Lee Patrick Concepcion
    1. Heat – 2:29.62 (→ did not advance, 46th place)

Men's 100m Butterfly

  • Joseph Eric Buhain
    1. Heat – 57.17 (→ did not advance, 31st place)

Men's 200m Butterfly

  • Joseph Eric Buhain
    1. Heat – 2:05.32 (→ did not advance, 32nd place)

Men's 200m Individual Medley

  • Rene Concepcion
    1. Heat – 2:10.37 (→ did not advance, 30th place)

Men's 400m Individual Medley

  • Rene Concepcion
    1. Heat – 4:48.00 (→ did not advance, 30th place)


Women's 50m Freestyle

Women's 100m Freestyle

Women's 100m Backstroke

[edit] Weightlifting

Men's 54 kilograms

  • Gregorio Colonia

Men's 56 kilograms

  • Samuel Aligada

Men's 90 kilograms

  • Ramon Solis

[edit] Wrestling

Men's Greco Roman (– 52 kg)

  • Florante Tirante

Men's Freestyle (– 52 kg)

  • Florante Tirante

Men's Freestyle (– 60 kg)

  • Dean Manibog

[edit] Demonstration Sports

[edit] Bowling

Arianne Cerdena won the gold medal. Because bowling was a demonstration sport and not an official event, Cerdena's gold medal is not included in the medal tally.

[edit] Taekwondo

Men's Flyweight

  • Stephen Fernandez

Men's Lightweight

[edit] References