Gamers and G-strings: 5 moments from the 30th SEA Games
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Gamers and G-strings: 5 moments from the 30th SEA Games
James Edgar,
Agence France-Presse
Published Dec 12, 2019 12:06 PM PHT

CLARK, Philippines -- The 30th Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines, which drew to a close on Wednesday, not only produced sporting drama, but also some unusual and unforgettable moments. Here are five of the most memorable:
CLARK, Philippines -- The 30th Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines, which drew to a close on Wednesday, not only produced sporting drama, but also some unusual and unforgettable moments. Here are five of the most memorable:
1. Super surfer
Filipino gold medallist Roger Casogay was hailed as a hero for saving an Indonesian competitor during the surfing.
Filipino gold medallist Roger Casogay was hailed as a hero for saving an Indonesian competitor during the surfing.
Casogay, from the northern town of Bacnotan near the La Union venue, became an online sensation after he leapt from his longboard to help Arip Nurhidayat who had got into difficulty in choppy waters.
Casogay, from the northern town of Bacnotan near the La Union venue, became an online sensation after he leapt from his longboard to help Arip Nurhidayat who had got into difficulty in choppy waters.
The 25-year-old managed to reach Nurhidayat in the swell, and the pair rode back to shore together on Casogay's board.
The 25-year-old managed to reach Nurhidayat in the swell, and the pair rode back to shore together on Casogay's board.
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"He thanked me and then said sorry," the Filipino said. "I told him not to say sorry because that's the way it is. There is no way of knowing what will happen."
"He thanked me and then said sorry," the Filipino said. "I told him not to say sorry because that's the way it is. There is no way of knowing what will happen."
2. Emerging esports
The SEA Games marked a first crack at the sporting mainstream for esports which was a full medal event at an Olympic-recognized multi-sport competition for the first time.
The SEA Games marked a first crack at the sporting mainstream for esports which was a full medal event at an Olympic-recognized multi-sport competition for the first time.
Video gaming featured at last year's Asian Games as a demonstration sport, but has been dropped for 2022.
Video gaming featured at last year's Asian Games as a demonstration sport, but has been dropped for 2022.
Players from nine countries competed at a darkened arena in Manila over six days for medals in six disciplines.
Players from nine countries competed at a darkened arena in Manila over six days for medals in six disciplines.
The host nation won golds in team battle games Dota 2 and Mobile Legends. Home hero Caviar Napoleon Acampado came top in the science fiction strategy game Starcraft II. Malaysia's Yew Weng Kean won the card game Hearthstone. Tekken 7 and Arena of Valor were won by Thailand.
The host nation won golds in team battle games Dota 2 and Mobile Legends. Home hero Caviar Napoleon Acampado came top in the science fiction strategy game Starcraft II. Malaysia's Yew Weng Kean won the card game Hearthstone. Tekken 7 and Arena of Valor were won by Thailand.
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3. Schooling schooled
Singaporean swimmer Joseph Schooling famously beat his idol, US legend Michael Phelps to win Rio Olympic gold in the 100-meter butterfly, but was worryingly out of form and out of shape just seven months from Tokyo 2020.
Singaporean swimmer Joseph Schooling famously beat his idol, US legend Michael Phelps to win Rio Olympic gold in the 100-meter butterfly, but was worryingly out of form and out of shape just seven months from Tokyo 2020.
Fans questioned his bulky frame and Schooling, 24, admitted he needed to change things after winning only one individual gold.
Fans questioned his bulky frame and Schooling, 24, admitted he needed to change things after winning only one individual gold.
"Of course, no one likes to lose, that's why we do this," he said after being beaten twice by younger teammates and having to settle for silver each time.
"Of course, no one likes to lose, that's why we do this," he said after being beaten twice by younger teammates and having to settle for silver each time.
"This is a good reality check," he said, pledging to consult his nutritionist to "fix this."
"This is a good reality check," he said, pledging to consult his nutritionist to "fix this."
4. Duterte dancing
President Rodrigo Duterte showed off some of his dancing skills at the opening ceremony as he grooved along to Philippines classic "Manila" by Hotdog.
President Rodrigo Duterte showed off some of his dancing skills at the opening ceremony as he grooved along to Philippines classic "Manila" by Hotdog.
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The loudest cheer of the night came when Duterte -- sat alongside Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah -- was seen on his feet and shaking his hips as the national athletes paraded around the indoor Philippine Arena.
The loudest cheer of the night came when Duterte -- sat alongside Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah -- was seen on his feet and shaking his hips as the national athletes paraded around the indoor Philippine Arena.
Duterte had apologized the day before following a string of gaffes and chaotic organization which even sparked the hashtag #SeaGamesFail.
Duterte had apologized the day before following a string of gaffes and chaotic organization which even sparked the hashtag #SeaGamesFail.
5. Brief encounter
A Filipino martial artist was almost gave up a chance of gold when he refused to don underwear beneath his loincloth.
A Filipino martial artist was almost gave up a chance of gold when he refused to don underwear beneath his loincloth.
Crisamuel Delfin eventually topped the podium in the arnis competition, but only after he was persuaded to sport a bikini-type thong.
Crisamuel Delfin eventually topped the podium in the arnis competition, but only after he was persuaded to sport a bikini-type thong.
"In the Ifugao Igorot culture, it's an insult to the cultural traditions if you wear undergarments under the loincloth," said senator Miguel Zubiri, the president of the Philippines Arnis Federation.
"In the Ifugao Igorot culture, it's an insult to the cultural traditions if you wear undergarments under the loincloth," said senator Miguel Zubiri, the president of the Philippines Arnis Federation.
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Delfin's coach argued with judges who insisted the fighter covered up in case the loincloth moved to expose parts not normally seen on live television.
Delfin's coach argued with judges who insisted the fighter covered up in case the loincloth moved to expose parts not normally seen on live television.
"Eventually he agreed to wear it," said the coach. "He was willing to be disqualified."
"Eventually he agreed to wear it," said the coach. "He was willing to be disqualified."
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