Nathaniel Padilla

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Nathaniel "Tac" Padilla is a Filipino sports shooter.

Nickname
Tac
Event(s)
Rapid fire, center fire and standard pistol
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Nathaniel Padilla
Personal information
Nickname
Tac
Sport
SportShooting
Event(s)
Rapid fire, center fire and standard pistol
Medal record
Men's Shooting
Representing  Philippines
Southeast Asian Games
Gold medal – first place2009 VientianeRapid fire
Gold medal – first place1993 SingaporeRapid fire
Gold medal – first place1987 JakartaRapid fire
Gold medal – first place1983 SingaporeRapid fire
Gold medal – first place1979 JakartaRapid fire
Silver medal – second place2005 ManilaRapid fire
Bronze medal – third place1987 JakartaStandard pistol (60 shots)
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Career

He learned to use a pistol at age 9 and he was first known in the national sporting scene in 1976[1] when he became the junior champion of the rapid fire, center fire and standard pistol events at the Benito Juarez World Shooting Championships which was hosted in Mexico City.[2]

He won five gold medals, all in the rapid pistol event at the Southeast Asian Games. He won in the aforementioned event at the 1979, 1983, 1987, 1993, and 2009 editions.[3] He did not win any gold medal in the regional tournament for 16 years until he won at the rapid fire event at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games in Laos.[1] By 2012, Padilla has competed 17 times for the Philippines in the regional tournament.[1] He did not participate in the 1999 and 2013 Southeast Asian Games due to the non-contest of rapid fire pistol event in those two editions.[3]

By January 2010, he has won in nine Southeast Asian Shooting championships and achieved more than a dozen silver and bronze tournaments in other continental tournaments.[1]

Personal life

His father was Olympic shooter Tom Ong[4] and his siblings are Carolina, Kristine, Rose, Donald, and Jeffrey.[citation needed] He is also the general manager of Spring Cooking Oil, his family's business.[1]

Padilla is married to Paola Montelibano with whom he has two children.[1] His second daughter, Mica, is following in his footsteps, and has joined the sport.[4]

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