Philippines at the 2010 Asian Games
The Philippines is sending 188 athletes to the 2010 Asian Games which is happening in Guangzhou, China from November 12 to November 27, 2010.
Aquatics - 13 athletes (including swimming and diving)
Men
Jaime Asok - 10 metre platform, synchronized 10 metre platform
Niño Carog - 1 metre springboard, 3 metre springboard, synchronized 3 metre springboard
Zardo Domenios - 1 metre springboard, 3 metre springboard, synchronized 3 metre springboard
Rexel Ryan Fabriga - 10 metre platform, synchronized 10 metre platform
Women
Sheila Mae Perez - 1 metre springboard, 3 metre springboard
Archery - 2 athetes
Men
Delfin Anthony Adriano
Mark Javier
Athletics - 7 athletes
Men's 3000 Steeplechase: Rene Herrera
Men's Hammerthrow: Arniel Ferrer
Men's Javelin Throw: Danilo Fresnido
Men's Long Jump: Henry Dagmil
Men's Marathon: Eduardo Buenavista
Women's Javelin Throw: Rosie Villarito
Women's Long Jump: Marestella Torres
Basketball - 12 athletes
Men's Basketball Team (Smart Gilas Pilipinas)
Dylan Simon Ababou
Japeth Paul Aguilar
Jason Ballesteros
Marnel Baracael
Andy Mark Barroca
Joseph Evans Casio
Marcio Lassiter
John Aldrech Ramos
Gregory William Slaughter
Pauliasi Taulava
Christopher John Tiu
Kelly Williams
Board Game - Chess - 6 athletes
Men's Individual:
Rogelio Antonio Jr.
Wesley So
Men's Team:
Rogelio Antonio Jr.
Wesley So
John Paul Gomez
Darwin Laylo
Eugene Torre
Women's Individual:
Chardine Cheradee Camacho
Catherine Perena
Women's Team:
Chardine Cheradee Camacho
Catherine Perena
Shercila Cua
Jedara Docena
Rulp Ylem Jose
Board Game - Xiangqi - 2 athletes
Bowling - 12 athletes
Boxing - 6 athletes
Men's 46-49kg: Victorio Saludar III
Men's 52kg: Rey Saludar
Men's 56kg: Charly Suarez
Men's 64kg: Delfin Boholst
Men's 69kg: Wilfredo Lopez
Women's 48-51kg: Annie Albania
Canoeing - 2 athletes
Cue Sports - 14 athletes
Men's 8-Ball Pool Singles:
Roberto Gomez Jr.
Efren Reyes
Men's 9-Ball Pool Singles:
Warren Kiamco
Dennis Orcollo
Men's Carom 3 Cushion Singles:
Reynaldo Grandea
Rodolfo Luat
Men's English Billiards Singles:
Reynaldo Grandea
Benjamin Guevarra Jr.
Men's Snooker Singles:
Benjamin Guevarra Jr.
Marlon Manalo
Men's Snooker Team:
Alvin Barbero
Benjamin Guevarra Jr.
Marlon Manalo
Women's 6-Red Snooker Singles:
Floriza Andal
Mary Ann Basas
Women's 6-Red Snooker Team:
Floriza Andal
Mary Ann Basas
Zemonette Oryan
Women's 8-Ball Pool Singles:
Rubilen Amit
Iris Ranola
Women's 9-Ball Pool Singles:
Rubilen Amit
Iris Ranola
Cycling - 6 athletes
Dancesport - 12 athletes
Dragon Boat - 24-Man Team 24-Woman Team
Fencing - 2 athletes
Golf - 7 athletes
Gymnastics - 2 athletes
Judo - 6 athletes
== MEN's Individual ==
John Baylon, -81kgs
Kenji Yahata, -100kgs
Tomohiko Hoshina, +100kgs
== WOMEN's Individual ==
Nancy Quillotes, -48 kgs
Karen Ann Solomon, -70kgs
Ruth Dugaduga, -78kgs
Karate - 4 athletes
Rowing - 3 athletes
Sailing - 3 athletes
Sepaktakraw - 3 athletes
Shooting - 9 athletes
Softball - 15 athletes
Soft Tennis - 10 athletes
Squash - 2 athletes
Tennis - 4 athletes
Taekwondo - 12 athletes
Triathlon - 2 athletes
Weightlifting - 2 athletes
Wrestling - 4 athletes
Wushu - 7 athletes
Mabuhay ang mga atletang pinoy!
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