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LOS BAÑOS, LAGUNA – Encouraged by the local crowd, Filipino swimmers from the Trace Aquatics Center outperformed their previous production and even beat six junior national records at the end of the 42nd Southeast Asian Championships.
Philippino-American Jonathan Cook erased the mark of 12-year-old Gerard Bordado (1: 05.47), clocking 1: 03.58 in the men's 100-meter breaststroke, earning him a medal. ;money.
by Arbeen Miguel Thrulen, who clocked 27.75 seconds in the 50-yard butterfly that reset Gabriel Castelo's 28.17-second record reached 11 years ago.
The record achievements of the three-day swimming competition (PSI) and supported by the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) has increased the number of medals the Filipino greatly improved, which has registered four gold medals, seven silver and 15 bronzes.
Lani Velasco, President of the ISP "Sam's work with our children gave them the motivation and knowledge necessary to perform well in this competition," said Velasco, who expressed gratitude to the PSC for Busch funding, a
Lia Margarette Amoguis earned a bronze medal in the under-13 men's 400-meter medley after clocking 5: 19.62, breaking Raven Faith's three-year record Alcoseba (5: 26,26 Rafael Barreto, winner of the Phoenix Siklab Youth Sports Award, broke the boys' record from 16-18 to the 50-meter butterfly (25,54), Juan Marco Daos set the record straight. 39, water in boys under 13. 200 m freestyle (2: 05.96) and Mishka Sy in the 200-meter backstroke under 200 meters (2: 27.34)
Filipino tankers dominated their 4-9-8 performance in gold, silver and bronze Brunei last year when they met re sanctioned by the International Swimming Federation (Fina) and Sw Xiandi Chua, Kirsten Robyn Tan and Lady Samantha Corpuz, who each won a bronze medal for the Philippine campaign supported by Finis, Boysen Paints, Philippines Arena and Wilcon Depot [19659007]. ] Do not miss the latest news and information.
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