Showing posts with label 2023 sea games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2023 sea games. Show all posts

Philippines' SIBOL on LoL Grand Finals: 2023 SEA Games

admin 19:33 Add Comment

Watch PHL SIBOL on League of Legends Grand Finals on the 2023 SEA Games being held in Cambodia. Philippines will go up against Singapore in Mixed Team at 1:00 P.M. local time, 2:00 PM PHL TIme.

It's time to rally behind our national athletes as they compete in the SEA Games!

Watch all the heart-pumping action today and cheer for our country to victory LIVE via the Smart Live Stream App.

The Philippines is the defending champion in Mobile Legends e-Sports.

Philippines' SIBOL on LoL Grand Finals

Meanwhile, Philippines Swimming Team ill also dive for a Gold medal at 7:00 PM to 9:00PM via 200m Individual Medley, 100M Freestyle and 100m Backstroke for the men's event. Men's Volleyball (Philippines vs Singapore) will be at 6:00 PM Live on Sports. 

Latest Medal Standings-2023 Cambodia SEA Games

admin 16:44 Add Comment

The latest medal standings of the 11 nations participating in the 32nd Cambodia SEA Games 2023 is available on this page.

Update: May 5, 2023:

Host Cambodia is currently leading the medal race with a total of 9 Medals, 5 of which are Gold and 4 Silver. The Philippines is in 2nd Place with a total of 7 medals, Thailand on third place with 3 medals and Laos with 1 Gold. Indonesia, Singapore, and Vietnam are yet to haul their first gold medal as of this posting.

Philippines Kaila Napolis struck the first gold medal for Team Philippines on Thursday, beating a highly-favored foe in Jessa Khan in front of a hometown crowd in women’s jiu-jitsu at the SEA Games 2023.

Meanwhile, Rose Jean Ramos won 3 silver medals (snatch, clean and jerk and total) in the Women’s 45kg class at the 2023 Asian Weightlifting Championships in Jinju, South Korea.

Update May 6, 2023 at 11:50 P.M: Philippines is now at No. 4 while Cambodia is still leading the medal race with a total of 41 medals. 


credit:GMA News



The Philippines has the most number of delegates aside from host Cambodia with 860 participants. Thailand with 846, Vietnam with 702, Malaysia with 677, Indonesia with 599, Laos with 576, Singapore with 558, Myanmar with 341, Timor Leste with 90 and Brunei with only 65 participants. 

Keep visiting this page for the latest medal tally at the 32nd SEA Games.

Philippines are expected to do well in Basketball, Boxing, Athletics, Billiard, Gymnastics with World Gold Medallist Carlos Yulo and Swimming. The Philippine National Women's Volleball Team, with their team captain Alyssa Valdez will try to take a podium finish.