Philippines at 2025 SEA Games: Live Medal Tally and Filipino Medal Winners

By: The Good News Pilipinas Team

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Published on: December 17, 2025

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EJ Obiena in mid-air clearing the bar during his gold-winning pole vault at the 2025 SEA Games

Filipino pole vaulter EJ Obiena clears the bar during his gold-medal-winning attempt in the men’s pole vault event at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games on December 16. Photo courtesy of POC FB.

Filipino athletes are once again flying the Philippine flag high at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games, delivering medal wins across multiple sports as competitions continue in Thailand.

This article serves as a live-updating medal tally and running list of Filipino medal winners, refreshed as official results are confirmed throughout the Games.

Last updated: December 20, 2025
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🇵🇭 Team Philippines at the 2025 SEA Games: What’s at Stake

The 33rd Southeast Asian Games are being held in Thailand from December 9 to 20, 2025, with competitions taking place primarily in Bangkok and Chonburi. The regional multi-sport event brings together athletes from 11 Southeast Asian nations across a wide range of disciplines.

For the Philippines, this edition marks a significant milestone. The country has fielded its largest-ever delegation to the SEA Games, with more than 1,500 Filipino athletes competing in athletics, aquatics, combat sports, gymnastics, racket sports, rowing, team events, and emerging disciplines.

The Philippines is aiming to build on its performance at the 2023 SEA Games in Cambodia, where the country finished fifth overall with a total of 260 medals58 gold, 86 silver, and 116 bronze. The depth of the 2025 lineup reflects a broader push to strengthen grassroots development and sustain elite-level performances across sports.

Among the notable Filipino athletes competing this year are Olympic gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz-Naranjo, tennis standout Alexandra Eala, and world-class pole vaulter Ernest John “EJ” Obiena, who has already secured a gold medal early in the Games.

This article serves as a live-updating medal tally and list of Filipino medal winners, refreshed as official results are confirmed throughout the Games.


🏅 Philippines Medal Tally (As of December 20, 2025)

  • Gold: 50

  • Silver: 73

  • Bronze: 154

Medal counts will be updated as new events conclude and official results are released.


🥇 Filipino Gold Medal Winners

Individual and Named Gold Medalists

    • EJ Obiena – Athletics, Men’s Pole Vault

    • Jasmine Ramilo – Rhythmic Gymnastics, Women’s Individual All-Around

    • Zyra Bon-as – Kickboxing, Women’s Low Kick 48kg

    • Joanie Delgaco & Kristine Paraon – Rowing, Women’s Double Sculls

    • Islay Erika Bomogao – Muay Thai, Women’s Combat 45kg

    • LJ Rafael Yasay – Muay Thai, Men’s Combat 51kg

    • Aleah Finnegan – Artistic Gymnastics, Women’s Vault

    • Justin Kobe Macario – Taekwondo, Men’s Poomsae Freestyle

    • Dean Michael Roxas – Ju-jitsu, Men’s Ne-Waza 85kg

    • Kimberly Anne Custodio – Ju-jitsu, Women’s Ne-Waza 48kg

    • Melvin Sacay – Modern Pentathlon, Men’s Laser Run

    • Dhenver John Castillo – Sailing, Men’s Windsurfing (IQ Foil U19)

    • Alexandra Eala – Tennis, Women’s Singles

    • RP Blu Boys – Softball, Men’s Softball

    • Michael Ver Comaling – Modern Pentathlon, Triathlon Individual

    • Gabriel Thomas Dinette – Wrestling (Men’s event)
    • Eumir Marcial – Boxing (Men’s division)

    Team and Event-Credited Gold Medals

      • Filipinas (Philippine Women’s National Football Team) – Football

      • Philippine Men’s Triathlon Team – Triathlon

      • Philippine Women’s Triathlon Team – Triathlon

      • Philippine Mixed Triathlon Team – Triathlon Mixed Relay

      • Philippine Women’s Swimming Team – 4×100m Freestyle Relay

      • Philippine Esports Team – Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (Men’s Team)

      • Philippine Mixed Ultimate Team – Flying Disc, Ultimate Mixed Division

      • Philippine Muay Thai Team – Muay Thai (multiple weight divisions)

      • Philippine Kickboxing Team – Kickboxing (multiple divisions)

      • Alas Pilipinas (Beach Volleyball) – Beach Volleyball (Women’s team)
      • Gilas Pilipinas Women – Basketball (Women’s team)
      • Gilas Pilipinas Men – Basketball (Men’s team event)

      Some gold medals were won in team events and multi-athlete competitions. Athlete rosters are updated as officially released.


      🥈 Filipino Silver Medal Winners (Partial List)

      • Kira Ellis, Matthew Justine Hermosa, Raven Alcoseba, Kim Remolino – Aquathlon, Mixed Team Relay

      • Kira Ellis, Erika Nicole Burgos, Kim Mangrobang – Aquathlon, Women’s Relay

      • Whinny Bayawan – Kickboxing, Tatami Kick Light


      🥉 Filipino Bronze Medal Winners (Partial List)

      • Cris Nievarez – Rowing, Men’s Single Sculls

      • Edgar Villapaña & Jonalyn Parocha – Sailing, Mixed 470

      • Inaki Lorbes, Joshua Alexander Ramos, Kim Remolino – Aquathlon, Men’s Relay

      • Mikko Camingawan – Kickboxing, Men’s Full Contact 57kg

      • Jansen Pareja – Kickboxing, Men’s Low Kick 51kg

      • Renalyn Dacquel – Kickboxing, Women’s K-52kg

      • Jomar Bolangui – Kickboxing, Men’s K-60kg

      • Jan Jodilayn Fronda, Shania Mae Mendoza, Janelle Mae Frayna, Marie Antoinette San Diego, Bernadette Galas – Chess, Women’s Team Rapid

      • Ofelia Magno – Boxing, Women’s 48kg

      • Riza Pasuit – Boxing, Women’s 60kg

      • Islay Erika Bomogao – Muay Thai, Women’s Wai Kru

      • Philip Delarmino – Muay Thai, Men’s Wai Kru

      • Elijah Cole – Athletics, Men’s Pole Vault


      📝 Editor’s Note

      Due to the volume of team events and multiple-bronze sports, silver and bronze medalists are not all listed individually; complete results are available on the official SEA Games 2025 platform.


      🇵🇭 Why This Matters

      Every medal reflects the discipline, sacrifice, and determination of Filipino athletes competing on the regional stage. From seasoned champions to rising young talents, Team Philippines continues to show that Filipino excellence shines in every arena.

      Follow more uplifting stories of Filipino excellence in sports and beyond by exploring GoodNewsPilipinas.com’s positive news features on Filipino achievements.