Chino Sy wins SEA Games judo gold, boosts Olympic aspirations

Chino Sy from Davao City captured the gold medal in the men's -100kg judo category at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games on December 13. The 24-year-old defeated Indonesia's Gede Gading Kalbu Soethama via ippon in the final. This marks his third SEA Games medal across different sports and a crucial step toward qualifying for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

CHONBURI, Thailand – Winning a gold medal in the 2025 Southeast Asian Games is a step in the right direction for Chino Sy in his bid to reach the Olympics. The judoka from Davao City aided the Philippines’ golden cause as he reigned supreme in the men’s -100kg class at the Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi in Pathum Thani on Saturday, December 13. Sy beat Indonesia’s Gede Gading Kalbu Soethama via ippon in the final to capture the Philippines’ first judo gold in this edition. It is actually his third SEA Games medal, with each of them coming in a different sport as the 24-year-old bagged a sambo gold in 2019 and a wrestling silver in 2023. Sy, who won UAAP titles with the University of Santo Tomas in judo, returned to the sport as he aims to qualify for the 2028 Los Angeles Games. “That’s every athlete’s dream and this is a big step towards that dream. I’ll work for that dream, not just for myself but for my family and the Philippines,” said Sy in Filipino. “I really want to make the Olympic stage.” While he is adept in various martial arts, Sy said he will turn his full attention to judo, with a training camp in Taiwan lined up for him in 2026 as he gears up for Olympic qualification. The Philippines has not had a male judoka see action in the Olympics since Kodo Nakano represented the country in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. “I’ll be focusing on judo in the coming years until I qualify, hopefully, for the Olympics,” said Sy.

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Indonesian athletes on podiums celebrating multiple gold medals at SEA Games 2025 Day 7, solidifying second place behind Thailand.
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SEA Games 2025 Day 7: Indonesia Adds 10 Golds, Strengthens Second Place

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Indonesia claimed 10 more gold medals on day seven of the SEA Games 2025 in Thailand, lifting their total to 62 golds and solidifying second place behind leader Thailand (160 golds). Building on earlier successes like swimmer Jason Donovan Yusuf's backstroke wins, highlights included triathlon, rowing, chess, weightlifting, shooting, kickboxing, and athletics.

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 athletes concluded the 33rd SEA Games 2025 in Thailand with 91 gold, 111 silver, and 131 bronze medals, totaling 333 and placing second overall. Building on mid-event progress, the success is attributed to enhanced government support, including doubled gold bonuses from President Prabowo Subianto, boosting athlete morale.

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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Indonesia's contingent closed the ASEAN Para Games 2025 with 393 medals, securing second place in the final standings behind Thailand. The total includes 135 gold, 144 silver, and 114 bronze medals. This achievement surpassed the initial target of 102 gold medals.

Indonesia's contingent added 16 medals on the third day of the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand but remains in third place in the provisional standings. The total reaches 72 medals, including 20 gold, 28 silver, and 24 bronze, trailing Vietnam by four gold medals in second place. Thailand leads solidly at the top.

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Jonatan Christie advanced to the India Open 2026 final by defeating Singapore's Loh Kean Yew 21-18, 22-20. He will face Taiwan's Lin Chun-Yi on Sunday, January 18, 2026, in New Delhi. The victory came in a tight match at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium.

 

 

 

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