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Eala-led Team Philippines wows in SEAG opening ceremony

BANGKOK – Led by flagbearers Alexandra Eala and Bryan Bagunas, members of Team Philippines looked resplendent in their attire during the parade of nations opening the 33rd edition of the Southeast Asian Games Tuesday evening at the Rajmangala National Stadium in Bangkok.

Created by fashion designer and sports advocate’s Avel Bacudio’s “Laro ng Lahi” collection, the Filipino athletes’ formal wear is a modern interpretation of the barong, carrying a powerful expression of identity and fashion rooted in heritage.

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With a concept rooted in the unity of all Southeast Asian countries, the opening ceremony featured a balance of Thailand culture and storylines centered on the history of the SEA Games, and the beauty of competition among regional neighbors.

The ceremony opened with a stunning drone show featuring 800 drones with the backdrop of music from composer Sarawut Lertpanyanuch.

Throughout the program, music and performances showcased the talent and heritage of the hosts, with local acts such as Violette Wautier, Twopee, and F.HERO.

The ceremonies, which was graced by King Rama X, also had visually engaging LED performances and a pyro show. 

The late Queen Sirikit was also given her due with tributes scattered in the program, owing also to her focus on growing sports in Thailand.

Tennis superstar Alexandra Eala carries the PH flag and the hope of a sporting nation.

“The SEA Games is not only a major sporting event of Southeast Asia but also a reflection of how nations coexist in today’s world-where intense competition can flourish alongside friendship, mutual respect, and unity.” said H.E. Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand.

“The spirit of the Games echoes the way our global community thrives: by honouring diversity, respecting common rules, and standing together despite differences.”

An aquatic spectacle also wowed audiences with an underwater ballet, jet ski stunts, and flyboard dazzling those at the stadium. Other performances featured Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra and GOT7’s BAMBAM.

Team Philippines’ Alex Eala and Bryan Bagunas were the flag bearers for the 200-hundred strong Philippine contingent present at the opening ceremony.

The Philippines currently flaunts upwards of 1600 delegates in Thailand including athletes, coaches, and officials.

All 11 SEA countries were represented in the parade of athletes with the loudest cheers ringing for the host country.

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