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  2. Philippine Aquatics - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. List of Philippine records in swimming - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Kayla Sanchez - Wikipedia

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    She was replaced in the final by Oleksiak, but shared in the team's bronze medal win. She, Oleksiak and Summer McIntosh jointly set a record at the championships for most medals by a Canadian swimmer at a single edition, with four each. [27] In July 2022, Philippine Swimming announced that Sanchez would start representing the Philippines. [5]

  5. Chloe Isleta - Wikipedia

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    Isleta debuted at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) in the 2021 edition. [8] In May 2022, Isleta would win the Philippines' first SEA Games gold medal in swimming since 1993, at the 2021 SEA Games in Vietnam. She emerged as the best swimmer in the 200 meters backstroke event. [9]

  6. Philippines at the 2022 World Aquatics Championships

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    Philippines entered three swimmers. [3]The country initially qualified six swimmers. The three other swimmers were Jerard Jacinto, Luke Gebbie, and Chloe Isleta.Jacinto did not enter citing medical reason while Gebbie was rendered unavailable due to an injury and was replaced by Jonathan Cook.

  7. Akiko Thomson - Wikipedia

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    She became part of the club's swimming team. [3] Thomson was invited to join the Philippine national team when she was 10 years old. [3] She started to represent the Philippines in several swimming competitions locally and abroad after becoming a naturalized Filipino citizen through Presidential Decree No. 1983 issued in 1985. [6]

  8. Philippines at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships

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    The Philippines competed at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar from 2 to 18 February. [1] [2]This marks the country's return to the World Aquatic Championships after its athletes along with Kenya's competed as neutral athletes under the banner of "Suspended Member Federation" in 2023 as a consequence for the suspension of Philippine Swimming, the FINA recognized national ...

  9. Miguel Molina (swimmer) - Wikipedia

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    Miguel "Migs" Sacro Molina (born July 22, 1984) is a swimmer from the Philippines.He is a national record-holder in four individual events (200-meter freestyle, 200-meter breaststroke, the 200- and 400-meter individual medley), and two relay events (the 400-meter medley relay and the 800-meter free relay).