The Philippines competed at the 28th Southeast Asian Games from 5 to 16 June 2015.[2] The Philippines contingent was composed of 472 athletes and 136 sporting officials participating in 35 out of the 36 sports.[3]
Preparation
Singapore National Olympic Committee trimmed the number of "Traditional" sports and prioritized sports that are staged in the Olympics to increase the level of competition among nations in key sports. 24 of the 36 sports played in this edition will be Olympic Sports.
Philippines were eyeing for a decent finish in this edition of the Southeast Asian Games after a dismal finish of 7th place, its worst finish since joining the biennial event. After fielding 210 athletes in 2013, Philippines Sports Commission and Philippines Olympic Committee will now be going for "Quantity over Quality" to give the athletes the opportunity to not only bring home medals but also gain their needed experience in competing against the best of the best in Southeast Asia.[4]
According to Chef-de-mission Julian Camacho, while the PSC goes for quantity they will still prioritize quality as well as young and upcoming athletes. Some National Sports Association must shoulder their expenses, should they win a medal their expenses will be reimbursed. PSC is confident that the Philippines will surpass their 2013 showing. Camacho predicted around 40 to 50 Gold medals. "The goal is to improve our finish in 2013 in Myanmar - whether it's sixth, fifth, fourth or higher," Camacho said.[5]
POC chose Alyssa Valdez from the women's Volleyball to carry the flag.[6] POC also considered 2014 Asian Games Silver Medalist and Wushu specialist Daniel Parantac however he will be seeing action on the same day as the opening ceremony. Valdez becomes the first non medalist, as well as the first athlete from Volleyball, to lift the flag in the opening ceremonies of the biennial event.
POC is also considered to send the men's floorball Team. Singapore National Olympic Committee offered to shoulder all the expenses should the POC agree to send the Floorball Team.[7] The POC sent the men's and women's national team to compete at the games but the latter were withdrew. Currently, there are only 3 NOC to play in women's floorball, SEA Games rule is that there should be at least 4 participating nations in a sport to make the sport competitive.
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Jeremiah Vincent Beltran
Massada Dem Cabillas
Ronald Rozz Santos Carbonell
Mark Jello Argarin Cerdon
Jame Kevin De Jesus
Ian Galman
Luis Manila III
Joseph Monico Navarro
Henielee Ojano Pastor
Joshua Jerahmeel Paunil
Jose Maria Peteza Jr.
Mark Anthony Polo
Ralph Andrew Ramos
Justin Jerome Santiago
Hazzer Talingdan
Lionel Nico Velez
Michael Villanueva
Jan Claude Vitaliano
Edward Camposano (OH)
Marck Espejo (OH/OPP)
Kheeno Franco (MB)
John Vic de Guzman (MB)
Rex Intal (MB)
Ysrael Marasigan (OPP)
Sandy Montero (L)
Andre Joseph Pareja (OH) (Captain)
Ish Polvoroza (S)
Timmy Santo Tomas (S)
Peter Den Mar Torres (MB)
Joshua Alexis Miguel Villanueva (MB)
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