John Cabang Tolentino wins gold with SEA Games record in hurdles

John Cabang Tolentino set a new Southeast Asian Games record in the men's 110m hurdles, boosting the Philippines' medal count. Hokett delos Santos also claimed gold in the decathlon, raising the country's total golds to 11.

At the Supachalasai National Stadium in Bangkok on December 12, 2025, John Cabang Tolentino established a new Southeast Asian Games record in the men's 110m hurdles with a time of 13.66 seconds. The 24-year-old 2024 Paris Olympian surpassed the previous mark of 13.69 seconds set by Thailand's Jamras Rittidet in 2015. This improved on his bronze from 2023 in Cambodia, while Singapore's Ang Chen Xiang took silver with 13.75 seconds.

"For me, it is an honor to raise the flag on the top of the podium for the Philippines," Tolentino said. "I’m super happy."

Tolentino was not the only star in athletics; Hokett delos Santos topped the men's decathlon with 6,917 points, denying Thailand's Suttisak Singkhon a three-peat with 6,649 points for silver. Delos Santos is the reigning UAAP athletics MVP for the University of Santo Tomas.

The Philippines' other golds that day came from the men's baseball team, taekwondo athlete Tachiana Mangin, gymnast John Ivan Cruz, and swimmer Kayla Sanchez. Currently, the Philippines has 11 golds, 16 silvers, and 35 bronzes, placing fifth in the medal tally behind Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Singapore, with eight days of competition remaining.

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Indonesia dropped to third in the provisional SEA Games 2025 medal standings after Vietnam surged to second on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Despite adding eight golds from swimming, basketball, and athletics, the Merah Putih contingent now holds 13 golds, 20 silvers, and 13 bronzes. Highlights include historic wins in women's 3x3 basketball and pole vault.

The Philippines wrapped up the 2025 Southeast Asian Games with a total of 277 medals, including 50 golds, finishing sixth overall. Host Thailand dominated with a record 233 golds. Highlights included historic victories in women's beach volleyball and football.

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Philippine gymnast John Ivan Cruz secured a shared gold medal in the men's vault at the Southeast Asian Games on December 12, 2025, in Pathum Thani, Thailand, tying with Malaysia's Muhammad Sharul Aimy. This came after he missed the floor exercise final. The win continues the Philippines' streak in the event.

Eumir Marcial defeated Indonesia's Maikhel Muskita 4-1 in the men's 80kg final at the Chulalongkorn University Sports Center in Bangkok, Thailand, on December 19, 2025, securing the Philippines' only boxing gold at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games. This marks his fifth SEA Games gold and avenged earlier losses by Filipino teammates to controversial decisions. 'This is not just for me. This is for the entire nation and the Philippine boxing team,' Marcial said in Filipino.

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Indonesia's contingent capped off a strong campaign at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand by securing 80 gold medals, meeting the Ministry of Youth and Sports' pre-event target. Building on mid-tournament successes that included 31 golds and notable individual performances, this final tally highlights the athletes' excellence across multiple sports.

Youth and Sports Minister Erick Thohir attended the opening ceremony of the 13th ASEAN Para Games 2025 in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, on January 20, 2026. He affirmed full government and public support for Indonesia's 290 para athletes competing in 18 sports. The Red and White contingent targets 82 gold, 77 silver, and 77 bronze medals.

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Following 20 golds through day 3 (third place behind Thailand's 66 and Vietnam's 24), Indonesia eyes more on Saturday (13/12/2025) via finals in swimming, sport climbing, weightlifting, martial arts, tennis, and badminton.

 

 

 

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