The Philippine Star

Five PSL tankers MOS awardees in Tokyo meet

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TOKYO – Five Philippine Swimming League (PSL) standouts copped the Most Outstandin­g Swimmer awards in their respective age groups in the 2016 Buccaneer Invitation­al Swimming Championsh­ip held at the St. Mary’s Internatio­nal School swimming pool here.

Record-breaker Micaela Jasmine Mojdeh of Immaculate Heart of Mary College-Parañaque led the list by winning six golds and a couple of silvers highlighte­d by four records in individual events to pocket the top honors in the girls’ 9-10 event.

Mojdeh smashed records in the 200m individual medley ( 2: 44.23), 50m butterfly (33.07), 100m butterfly (1:11.95) and 100m IM (1:15.86) then steered the girls’ 9-10 200m medley relay ( 2: 40.41) and 200m freestyle relay ( 2: 21.49) to another recordbrea­king feats.

She wound up second in the 100m freestyle and 50m breaststro­ke events.

Weisenheim­er Academy’s Marc Bryan Dula secured gold medals in the 50m butterfly (35.49) and 50m backstroke ( 37.91), silver in 100m backstroke ( 1: 24.19), 200m medley relay and 200m freestyle relay, and bronze in 100m breaststro­ke (1:39.37) and 100m butterfly (35.49) to claim the MOS award in the boys’ 9-10 category.

Also sharing the spotlight was Hope Christian School- Legazpi bet Trump Christian Luistro who swept all his six individual events to dominate the boys’ 8-under. He ruled the 25m freestyle, 50m breaststro­ke, 25m butterfly, 50m freestyle, 25m backstroke and 100m IM.

Rio Lorenzo Malapitan of Divine Word College of Calapan joined them by winning four golds, one silver and one bronze, good enough to bag the boys’ 11-12 MOS award.

Malapitan topped the 100m breaststro­ke, 50m butterfly, 50m breaststro­ke and 100m IM then placed second in 50m freestyle and third in 200m IM.

Sun Yat Sen School-Kalibo’s Kyla Soguilon had one gold and four silvers in individual events, and two golds in relay ( 200m medley and 200m freestyle) for the girls’ 11- 12 MOS trophy.

“It’s a job well done for our young swimmers. We would like to thank all personalit­ies and groups who helped us in this endeavor especially Sen. Nikki Coseteng, Commodore Dante Jimenez of the Violence Against Crime and Corruption, Philippine Sports Commission William “Butch” Ramirez, and parents and coaches,” said PSL president Susan Papa.

 ??  ?? Most Outstandin­g Swimmer awardees Micaela Jasmine Mojdeh, Kyla Soguilon, Marc Bryan Dula, Rio Lorenzo Malapitan and Trump Christian Luistro with Philippine Swimming League president Susan Papa (right) and secretary general Maria Susan Benasa (left).
Most Outstandin­g Swimmer awardees Micaela Jasmine Mojdeh, Kyla Soguilon, Marc Bryan Dula, Rio Lorenzo Malapitan and Trump Christian Luistro with Philippine Swimming League president Susan Papa (right) and secretary general Maria Susan Benasa (left).

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