Mojdeh hihirit ng medalya sa South Korea
MANILA, Philippines — Babanderahan ni Philippine national junior record holder Micaela Jasmine Mojdeh ang Brent International School swimming team na sasabak sa Asia Pacific Activities Conference (APAC) Swimming Championships na idaraos sa Pebrero 3 hanggang 4 sa Seoul Foreign School sa Seoul, South Korea.
Limang events ang lalahukan ng 16-anyos na si Mojdeh — tatlong individual events at dalawang relay.
Puntirya ng World Junior Championships semifinalist na makahirit ng medalya sa girls’ 200m Individual Medley, 100m Individual Medley at 100m butterfly.
Babanderahan din ni Mojdeh ang Brent quartet sa girls’ 4x100m freestyle relay at 4x100m medley relay.
“Malalakas din ang mga makakalaban ko sa APAC. Para siyang UAAP and NCAA ng iba’t ibang international schools so medyo matindi ang laban,” ani Mojdeh.
Makakasama ni Mojdeh sa kampanya sina Kira Ellis, Kira Louise Hedeager, Sofia Imasa, Natalia Lucia Javier, Kirsten Robyn Tan at Natalie Ward.
“I would like to thank my school - Brent International School - for believing in me and for always supporting me in my international competitions. I’ll do my best to bring medals for our school and for our country,” ani Mojdeh.
Pasok din sa lineup sina Marco Ziguel Campos, Connor Thomas Hodges, Ethan Joseph Hodges, Park Gwanjoon, Park Jun Seo at Ethan Matthew Waskiewicz.
“It’s a good experience for Jasmine knowing that the other competing teams are also strong especially those from the host country South Korea, China and Canada,” wika ni Swim League Philippine chairman Joan Mojdeh.
Maliban sa Brent International School, sasabak din ang Canadian Academy, Concordia International School Shanghai, Hong Kong International School, United Nations International School of Hanoi, Taejon Christian International School at American International School of Guangzhou.
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