;
Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total

Team Philippines rebounds with 8 gold medals in SEA Games Day 6

Philippines just one gold behind Malaysia in race for fifth
Dec 16, 2025
undefined
PHOTO: POC Media Pool

PATTAYA, Thailand – The Philippines produced eight gold medals, the most by-far for a day, on Monday to continue its nip and tuck race with Malaysia in the middle of the overall standings of the 33rd Southeast Asian Games.

The PH contingent switched places with Malaysia throughout Day 6 of competition before ending up at sixth place with 25 golds, 38 silvers, and 80 bronzes.

Malaysia is in fifth with 26-28-80.

READ: PH practical shooting team captures four SEA Games gold medals

Four gold medals came from the practical shooting team with world champion Rolly Tecson (standard), Edcel Gino (men’s production optics), Erin Micor (women’s open), and Genesis Pible (women’s production optics), putting a spotlight to the sport that was introduced in the SEA Games for the first time.

Elreen Ando finally helped the weightlifting team break through by winning the gold in the women’s 63kg category.

Elreen Ando SEA Games

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW ↓

READ: Elreen Ando gives Team PH its first weightlifting gold medal

Jones Inso completed the sweep of the taijiquan + taijijian event with a gold in the wushu taolu event.

Two rising stars of Philippine athletics in Naomi Cesar and Hussein Lorana swept the 800m events at the Supalachasai National Stadium in the penultimate day of the sport.

Kayla Sanchez closed her SEA Games stint with a silver in the 4x100m medley relay with Heather White, Miranda Cristina Renner, and Xiandi Chua.

Robyn Brown also copped the silver in the women’s 400m hurdles in athletics.

The practical shooting team had a silver in Evelyn Woods (women’s production optics), and three bronzes from Stefanie Lee (women’s standard), Aeron John Lanuza (men’s production optics), and Gerard Loy (men’s open).

Paris Olympian Lauren Hoffman got a bronze medal in the 400m hurdles, as was Bernadette Bejoy in the women’s 800m, and Junel Gobotia in the 3000m steeplechase.

CONTINUE READING BELOW ↓
Watch Now

Kristina Knott, Lianne Pama, Jessica Laurence, and Zion Nelson claimed the bronze in the women’s 4x100m relay.

Get more of the latest sports news & updates on SPIN.ph

NOTICE ON UNAUTHORIZED AND UNLAWFUL USE, PUBLICATION, AND/OR DISSEMINATION OF SPIN.PH CONTENT: Please be notified that any unauthorized and unlawful use, publication, and/or dissemination of Spin.ph’s content and/or materials is a direct violation of its legal and exclusive rights to the same, and shall be subject to appropriate legal action/s.

Read Next
Watch Now
Sorry, no results found for
PHOTO: POC Media Pool
  • POLL

    • Quiz

      Quiz Result