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22 SWIMMERS, 22 PERSONAL RECORDS IN BANGKOK

Amphibious Aquatics impressive in Thailand swim meet

PRESS RELEASE – (Bangkok, THAILAND) – Amphibious Aquatics proudly announces its outstanding performance at the 5th Asian Open Schools Invitational (AOSI) Long Course (50m) Swimming Championships held at Assumption University in Bangkok, where all 22 members of the travel team achieved new personal records. Competing against 1,195 athletes from 18 countries, including the U.S., Canada, Philippines, and Thailand, the team brought home an impressive collection of gold, silver, and bronze medals, along with numerous first-place finishes in their heats.

Outstanding performances at the recent swim meet were highlighted by 16-year-old Mia Lee’s remarkable achievement of medals in every event including five gold, two silver and earning the prestigious Gold high point trophy. Lee is a senior at St. John’s School. 17-year-old Keana Santos, a senior at John F. Kennedy High School, took on the 1500m and 800m freestyle earning gold in both events. Isla Rodriguez, 16-years-old earned the bronze in the highly competitive 50m freestyle event.

Additionally, twelve-year-old Naleeyah Thompson shone brightly, achieving personal bests across each of her events, particularly in the 200m freestyle where she made an impressive 37.17-second improvement, setting a new PR of 2:45.72. Twelve-year-old Tanom Camacho also showcased his talent by achieving multiple personal bests, including a remarkable 23.39-second drop in the 200m freestyle, culminating in a new PR of 2:41.39. 

AthleteEventMedalFinals time
Keana Santos1500m FreestyleGold21:07.89*
Mia Lee 100m BackstrokeSilver1:14.33*
Keana Santos800m  FreestyleGold11:08.33*
Mia Lee100m ButterflyGold1:10.82
Isla Rodriguez50m FreestyleBronze30.22
Mia Lee50m BackstrokeSilver32.40*
Mia Lee200m FreestyleGold2:16.94*
Mia Lee100m FreestyleGold1:01.12
Mia Lee50m ButterflyGold29.47*
Mia Lee50m FreestyleGold27.38
Tanom Camacho
PR Smasher
200m FreestylePR Smasher (-23.39)2:41.39*
Naleeyah Thompson
PR Smasher
200m FreestylePR Smasher (-37.17)2:45.72*
Mia LeeGold High Point Trophy5 Gold, 2 Silver medals

*indicates new personal record

Head coach Andy Lee  expressed his pride in the team’s performance: “Our coaching staff is incredibly proud of our swimmers. Each athlete pushed themselves to achieve new records, and their hard work and dedication truly paid off. The atmosphere at the championship was electric, and it was inspiring to see our swimmers excel on such a grand stage.”

Amphibious Aquatics President Jennifer C. Camacho extended gratitude to the event organizers, stating, “We are thankful to the AOSI organizers for hosting such a well-run championship. It provided our athletes with the opportunity to compete internationally and put their hard work and training to the test. What our young athletes achieved is a testament to their incredible coaches, their strong work ethic, parents support, and the positive and powerful team we’ve built.  At Amphibious Aquatics we will continue to build momentum as we prepare for upcoming competitions, fueled by the success and experience gained from this remarkable event.”

Individual PRs include:

AthleteEventSeed (entry) timeFinal Time
Lauren Ada100m Freestyle1:52.721:37.2
Lauren Ada50m Freestyle46.8544.78
Maverick Apiag100m Freestyle1:34.271:25.11
Maverick Apiag50m Backstroke51.6846.60
Kai Black50m Backstroke1:08.751:03.30
Tanom Camacho100m Freestyle1:15.901:12.02
Matua Camacho100m Backstroke1:51.461:38.83
Matua Camacho100m Freestyle1:36.631:27.02
Kalista Datu200m Freestyle2:49.862:41.90
Kalista Datu50m Butterfly39.8433.8
Skyler Dueñas200m Freestyle3:04.902:48.60
Skyler Dueñas100m Backstroke1:36.771:24.66
Demi Hurchanik200m Individual Medley3:16.433:04.63
Demi Hurchanik100m Breaststroke1:39.361:34.26
Amos Huynh100m Freestyle1:38.811:28.11
Amos Huynh50m Freestyle43.8138.16
Dexter Huynh100m Freestyle1:41.991:34.86
Dexter Huynh50m Freestyle49.1041.43
Miles Horton200m Freestyle3:02.892:49.25
Miles Horton100m Backstroke1:40.381:33.24
Logan Gandaoli100m Freestyle1:09.371:07.47
Logan Gandaoli50m Freestyle30.3829.68
Logan Jun200m Individual Medley3:38.013:16.78
Logan Jun100m Freestyle1:27.91:18.88
Nina Lee100m Butterfly1:40.091:34.71
Nina Lee100m Backstroke1:40.221:34.77
Ella Pangelinan100m Freestyle1:43.641:26.01
Ella Pangelinan50m Breaststroke1:07.6957.25
Nanea Price200m Freestyle3:05.802:39.80
Nanea Price100m Backstroke1:38.981:26.62
Isla Rodriguez200m Breaststroke3:20.153:10.67
Isla Rodriguez50m Butterfly39.6734.11
Gabriel Rodriguez100m Breaststroke1:27.551:24.10
Gabriel Rodriguez

All photo by Musashi Flores, Amphibious Aquatics DOF

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