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Contingent finished the 12-day biennial games with 51 gold medals, 67 silver, and 92 bronze medals in 31st SEA Games in Vietnam

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HANOI, VIETNAM – Tokyo Olympics bronze winner Eumir Marcial mauled his unheralded Timor-Leste opponent to lead a final-day, four-gold medal haul that somehow lost luster after Gilas Pilipinas failed in its mission on Sunday in the 31st Southeast Asian Games here.

Showing superior skills, Marcial made quick work of Delio Anzaqeci Mouzinho, forcing a referee-stopped contest (RSC) victory in the first round of the middleweig­ht finals, following through on big victories scored earlier by Ian Clark Bautista and Rogen Ladon at the Bac Ninh Stadium.

But the story of the day, the saddest in Team Philippine­s’ participat­ion here, was the stunning 81-85 defeat suffered by Gilas Pilipinas to a gritty Indon squad backstoppe­d by former NBA player Marques Bolden and coached by former Gilas coach Raiko Toroman.

The defeat came after the Gilas Pilipinas women’s team absorbed a similarly surprising 93-96 setback at the hands of the upstart Malaysian squad at the Thanh Tri Gymnasium earlier, although the loss was somehow softened by the fact the distaff team still won the gold medal via the winner-over-the-other rule.

The Gilas women’s cause was helped along by Vietnam, which beat Malaysia 69-65 late Saturday night, the Malaysians’ second defeat in five games.

With a 4-1 card, the Gilas women bagged the gold. Indonesia can match that record with a win over Singapore later Sunday but Gilas will still prevail, having beaten the Indons 93-77 Monday last week.

The men’s squad coached by Chot Reyes, who took over when Tab Baldwin gave up the post last January, became only the third Philippine team in SEA Games history to fail in its golden quest after similar silver medal finishes by the country in the 1979 and 1989 games, both in Malaysia, against 18 title conquests.

This immediatel­y prompted calls on social media for Reyes to resign, with his detractors pointing out that the biennial competitio­n is the lowest form of competitio­n in Asia

The last time Reyes coached Gilas was in the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea, with the team winning just three of seven games to finish seventh overall.

Lost in the horror of that loss were the victories posted by Ladon, who edged Thao Tran Van of Vietnam 3-2 in the men’s 52kg division, and Bautista, who humbled Naing Latt of Myanmar 5-0 in the men’s 57kg class.

The other Pinoy boxer in the finals, Tokyo Olympian Irish Magno, lost to Vietnamese Nguyen Thi Tam in the women’s flyweight championsh­ip and bagged the silver, the same fate suffered by the esports team in the League of Legends showdown against Vietnam 0-3.

The Philippine contingent, backed by the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee, finished the 12-day biennial games with 51 gold medals on top of 67 silver and 92 bronze medals, a big comedown from its overpoweri­ng performanc­e three years ago when it bagged the country’s second overall crown with a harvest of 149-117-121.

Host Vietnam put the finishing touches to its dominant run to the overall crown with a 193-115-109 haul, followed by Thailand (84-96-126) and Indonesia (63-83-74).

Singapore, which seized fourth overall from the Philippine­s last Friday, remained stuck at 47 golds with 45 silver and 67 bronze medals for fifth.

Of the 11 participat­ing countries here, only Timor Leste failed to win gold.

Bolden, who played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, served as the lynchpin for the Indon squad that finished with a 6-0 card, with Abraham Grahita also lending support.

With his teammates watching from the sidelines, Marcial, 26, who has already won two pro fights, went to work as soon as the bell sounded, delivering solid punches to his foe.

“I shouted to him to extend the fight, but it didn’t reach the last two-minute mark, I guess. The referee just stopped the fight,” women’s featherwei­ght bronze medalist Nesthy Petecio said after cheering Marcial.

The Philippine­s ended the boxing competitio­n with three gold medals, one silver and five bronze medals, a far cry from the seven golds, three silver medals and two bronze medals won by the country in the 2019 SEA Games.

“I congratula­te Malaysia. They still had that heart to play the game. Even though they were down, we really had a hard time. They were making shots,” said Gilas Women coach Pat Aquino.

The Gilas women had an average winning margin of 23 points in their past four games in winning their second straight SEA Games title.

“I still tap my hat off for the girls. They played their hearts out. It’s just not as sweet as we want it to be. But we are still gold medalist. I’m so proud of them having that feat,” said Aquino. /

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GILAS PILIPINAS VS INDONESIA
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GILAS WOMEN VS MALAYSIA

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