Guerrero saves day for Pinoy swimmers
January 22, 2002 | 12:00am
Sydney Olympics veteran Jenny Rose Guerrero saved the day for the RP swim team by capturing the countrys lone gold medal in Sundays start of the pool events in the 11th Asean University Games at the Rizal Memorial pool.
The 18-year-old Guerrero dominated her favorite event - the womens 200-m breaststroke where she clocked two minutes and 44.89 seconds for the gold. Her victory came on a day powerhouse Thailand ruled Day One of the swimming competition.
So overpowering was Guerrero that her winning time was way ahead of Thailands Tachaporn Iamsanitamorn (2:49.64) and Vietnams Nguyen Phoung Thrang (2:97.09).
But Guerreros triumph was overshadowed by the Thais, who jumpstarted their title-retention bid by winning seven of the eight gold medals disputed on opening day, including one by Guerreros victim - Iamsanitamorn - in the womens 100-m butterfly.
Chorkaew Choompol emerged as Thailands first double gold medalist after she topped the womens 400-m freestyle and 100-m backstroke in lopsided fashion.
Choompol registered a time of 4:35.43 in the freestyle event before bagging her second gold in the backstroke with a time of 1:09.29.
Thailands other gold medalists were Wattapong Tongpawee (mens 1,500-m freestyle), Piyawat Kraithumjthkul (mens 100-m backstroke), Vorrawatti Aumphiwan (mens 200-m breaststroke) and Teonpong Boonsmikatsawad (mens 100-m butterfly).
The 18-year-old Guerrero dominated her favorite event - the womens 200-m breaststroke where she clocked two minutes and 44.89 seconds for the gold. Her victory came on a day powerhouse Thailand ruled Day One of the swimming competition.
So overpowering was Guerrero that her winning time was way ahead of Thailands Tachaporn Iamsanitamorn (2:49.64) and Vietnams Nguyen Phoung Thrang (2:97.09).
But Guerreros triumph was overshadowed by the Thais, who jumpstarted their title-retention bid by winning seven of the eight gold medals disputed on opening day, including one by Guerreros victim - Iamsanitamorn - in the womens 100-m butterfly.
Chorkaew Choompol emerged as Thailands first double gold medalist after she topped the womens 400-m freestyle and 100-m backstroke in lopsided fashion.
Choompol registered a time of 4:35.43 in the freestyle event before bagging her second gold in the backstroke with a time of 1:09.29.
Thailands other gold medalists were Wattapong Tongpawee (mens 1,500-m freestyle), Piyawat Kraithumjthkul (mens 100-m backstroke), Vorrawatti Aumphiwan (mens 200-m breaststroke) and Teonpong Boonsmikatsawad (mens 100-m butterfly).
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