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The Philippine Swimming League (PSL) is an organization for the sport of swimming based in the Philippines. It organizes swimming tournaments usually conducted by month. Its founder is Olympian and former Philippine national swimmer and sports journalist Susan Papa. The Philippine Swimming League has a group of swimmers under the leadership of ...
Philippine Aquatics Incorporated is the national governing body of aquatic sports in the Philippines. It oversees swimming, diving, and water polo. The organization is accredited by the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) since October 2023. Previously Philippine Swimming Inc. (PSI) was the national governing body. PSI was formerly accredited by ...
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 National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) swimming tournament is held every August during the year-long NCAA season. The championship is determined by the total number of points accumulated by a team, by virtue by the placements in the final rounds (similar to the method used in the General Championship .
Singapore improved on its last SEA Games result and won over half the available gold medals, 23 out of 38, to be the first in swimming events again with a total of 37 medals. Singapore won all the relay events and set 13 Games records and seven Singaporean national records.
NCAA Philippines Swimming Championship; External links. With 4 titles, La Salle leads race for UAAP overall title (October 15, 2003) ... This page was last edited on ...
Philippines: 340.17 3 m springboard Yeoh Ken Nee Malaysia: 676.41 Suchart Pichi Thailand: 658.92 Zardo Domenios Philippines: 635.64 10 m platform Bryan Nickson Lomas Malaysia: 580.20 Rexel Ryan Fabriga Philippines: 566.61 Sareerapat Pimsamsee Thailand: 585.87 Synchronized 3 m springboard Philippines Zardo Domenios Niño Carog: 299.40 Malaysia
The Philippines was originally chosen to host the Asian Swimming Championships, scheduled to be held from November 7 to 17, 2020, at the new aquatic facilities in New Clark City. [2] [3] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was rescheduled to November 7–17, 2021. [5] [6] It was then further postponed to 2023. [7]