Team PH, wala pa ring paggalaw ang medalya sa #19thAsianGames

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Team PH, wala pa ring paggalaw ang medalya sa #19thAsianGames; may medalya pa ring maiuuwi mula sa wushu at tennis
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00:00 It's still a good start for the Philippines team
00:03 with a half of the Asian Games medal.
00:05 On the other hand, there's a certain medal
00:08 that some national athletes will get from Wushu and tennis.
00:12 That's what Kea Sun-Jeon of TTV Sports has to say.
00:15 On the second day, the Philippines team's medal
00:20 still hasn't moved from the 19th Asian Games.
00:24 The Philippines team is now down to 25th spot.
00:27 But for now, there are still two bronze medals
00:30 from Taekwondo Jean Patrick King Perez
00:32 and Wushu artist Jones Inso.
00:34 On the other hand, there are certain medals
00:37 that the Philippines team will get.
00:39 But they haven't put them on the medal table
00:41 because their matches are not yet over.
00:44 Tomorrow, the 2022 US Open Juniors Champion Alex Ayala
00:47 will fight for the semifinals of the Women's Singles event.
00:51 And the bronze medal is the lowest medal
00:54 that she can get.
00:56 Also, there are three Wushu sanda fighters
00:59 who will fight in the semifinals.
01:01 And if they advance to the next round,
01:03 they can get a silver or gold medal.
01:06 They are Arnel Mandal in the Men's 56kg event,
01:10 Gideon Padua in the Men's 60kg event,
01:13 and Clemente Tabugara Jr. in the Men's 65kg category.
01:18 Meanwhile, as of 3.30pm,
01:20 the 10-time Asian Games overall champion China
01:24 with 65 gold, 35 silver, and 14 bronze medals
01:28 for the overall 140 medals.
01:31 South Korea is still not in the second place
01:34 with 15 gold, 18 silver, and 24 bronzes.
01:38 And Japan is in the third place with 9 gold,
01:40 and 21 silver, and bronze.
01:43 Hong Kong is in the fourth place.
01:45 Uzbekistan is in the fifth place,
01:47 followed by India, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, and Chinese Taipei.
01:52 (speaks in foreign language)

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