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‘Water Beast’ sinisid ang ikalawang gold sa APAC

Chris Co - Pang-masa

MANILA, Philippines — Tuloy ang matikas na ratsada ni Brent Interna­tio­nal School ace tanker Micaela Jasmine Mojdeh nang languyin ang ikalawang ginto sa Asia Pacific Activities Conference (APAC) Swimming Championships na ginaganap sa Seoul Foreign School swiming pool sa Seoul, South Korea.

Muling umariba ang 16-anyos na Philippine national junior record holder nang manguna sa girls’ 100 butterfly bilis na isang minuto at 4.17 se­gundo.

Inunahan ni Mojdeh sina Andrey Sandeen na may 1:06.55 at Aidon Chow na na may 1:08.00 ng Hong Kong International School

Una nang kumuha si Mojdeh ng ginto sa girls’ 200m Individual Medley sa bilis na 2:22.05 at tanso sa girls’ 100m freestyle (1:00.90) at girls’ 200m medley relay kasama sina Kirsten Tan, Jira Hedeager at Natalia Javier.

“I’m just happy winning the gold and the same time improving my personal best in all of my three individual events here in South Korea. It was a great campaign here,” ani Mojdeh.

Nag-ambag si Tan ng tansong medalya sa girls’ 50 backstroke sa kanyang 33.73 se­gun­do.

May tansong medalya rin sina Ethan Waskiewicz, Connor Hodges, Yuan Wang at Ethan Hod­ges sa boys’ 200m freestyle relay.

Nagsumite ang Brent quartet ng isang minuto at 47.90 segundo para sa podium finish.

“We want them to enjoy the moment, meet new friends and learn the culture of this country and their foreign counterparts because this is what this sport is all about. Buil­ding character and learning new things,” pahayag ni Swim League Philippines chairman Joan Mojdeh.

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