Photos By JONAS REYES and ROBIN TUAZON


[1-2] The Philippines’ Dzi Gervacio and Dij Rodriquez take on Singapore’s Eliza Chong and Gladys Lee during their last round-robin match at the Subic Sand Court, subic Bay Freeport on Friday, Dec. 6. The Philippine duo won at 21-18, 21-16

[3] SBMA Chairman and Administrator Amy Eisma waves the Philippine colors as she cheers with her staff for the Philippine women’s volleyball team during their match against Singapore at the Subic Sand Court, Subic Bay Freeport on Friday, Dec. 6

[4] Bronze medalists Dij Rodriquez, Dzi Gervacio, Sisi Rondina and Bernadeth Pons pose triumphantly after beating Singapore and winning the bronze medal in women’s beach volleyball at the Subic Sand Court, Subic Bay Freeport on Friday, Dec. 6

[5] Hermie Macaranas (left) receives a silver medal in men’s singles 1000m canoeing before ruling the men’s singles 200m race for the country’s first gold in canoe/kayak on Friday, Dec. 6, at the Malawaan Park in the Subic Bay Freeport

[6] SBMA Chairman and Administrator Amy Eisma cheers for Philippine team’s Michael Comaling, as he transitions from the swim leg in the modern pentathlon event at the Boardwalk Park, Subic Bay Freeport on Dec. 6

[7] Michael Comaling hits the target to win the gold medal of the men’s beach triathle in the modern pentathlon event with a time of 17 minutes 8.87 seconds

[8] Michael Comaling clowns for the camera during the awarding for the mixed relay in the modern pentathlon event on Dec. 6 at the Boardwalk Park, Subic Bay Freeport

[9] Tree-Planting: Game officials, including Ormoc City Mayor Richard Gomez (2nd, left) and SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eilma T. Eisma (3rd, left) make the SEA Games “We Win As One” sign after planting a narra tree at the Boardwalk Park, the site of the Modern Pentathlon in the Subic Bay Freeport on Dec. 6.
