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Philippines 23 July 2019: World Championships: Gwangju, South Korea [7] 100m breaststroke: 1:01.46 James Deiparine Philippines 4 December 2019: Southeast Asian Games: Capas, Philippines [8] 200m breaststroke: 2:14.21 h: Miguel Molina Philippines 16 April 2009: Japan Championships Hamamatsu, Japan [9] 50m butterfly: 23.89 Jarod Hatch Philippines ...
The world records in swimming are ratified by World Aquatics (formerly known as FINA), the international governing body of swimming. Records can be set in long course (50 metres) or short course (25 metres) swimming pools. World Aquatics recognizes world records in the following events for both men and women, [1] [2] except for the mixed relays ...
Jasmine Alkhaldi (born 20 June 1993) is a Filipino swimmer who represented the Philippines in the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2016 Rio. [2] She holds the Philippine women's record in the 200, 100, 50 metre freestyle and 100 metre butterfly and 50 metre butterfly events. [3] At the club level Alkhaldi swims for the Ayala Harpoons. [4]
Four swimmers coached by Sherwin Santiago competed for the Philippines in the championships. [1] In this edition of the championships, Remedy Rule broke the Philippine national record for the women’s 100-meter butterfly set by Jasmine Alkhaldi (1:01.00) in the 2015 Southeast Asian Games. [2]
With ten medals (3 gold, 5 silver and 2 bronze medals), Coloso-Espino holds the record for the most number of medals won by a Filipino athlete - male or female - in the Asian Games. [ 4 ] [ 9 ] She and fellow swimmer Jocelyn von Giese were the first Filipina athletes to win gold medals in the Asian Games .
Below is a list of current championship (or "meet") records for the two World Championships in swimming: the swimming events of the World Aquatics Championships, held in a long course (50 meter) pool. World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25m), at which swimming is the only discipline.
Jaclyn Pangilinan (born May 29, 1986) is a Filipino-American former swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke events. [2] She is a two-time Filipino record holder, a four-time Ivy League champion (2005, 2006, and 2008) in the 100 and 200 m breaststroke, and a multiple-time medalist at the Southeast Asian Games (2005 and 2007). [1]
Women's Boys' Girls' 1 (1938–39) University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas: 2 (1939–40) University of the Philippines Diliman University of the Philippines Diliman: 3 (1940–41) University of the Philippines Diliman University of the Philippines Diliman: 4 (1941–42) Not held due to World War II: 5 (1942–43) 6 (1943–44)