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                    [Title] => Another Fil-Am tanker makes it to Athens
                    [Summary] => With exactly one month left before the start of the Athens Olympics, the number of competing Filipino athletes rose to 15 following the inclusion of another swimmer based in the United States.


Jaclyn Pangilinan, an 18-year-old residing in New Jersey, met the Olympic Grade B qualifying time of two minutes 35.99 seconds in the women’s 200-meter breaststroke when she clocked 2:35.01 last February.

According to her father Florante Pangilinan, Jaclyn posted her qualifying time during the US National Championships in Orlando, Florida.
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Walsh, a 17-year-old student who competed out of the Tide Water Club in Virginia, met the Olympic B standard of two minutes 04.56 seconds in the men’s 200-meter butterfly when he clocked 2:04.13 in the Charlotte Ultra-Swim Championships last June 10 to 14.
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                    [Title] => Another Fil-Am tanker makes it to Athens
                    [Summary] => With exactly one month left before the start of the Athens Olympics, the number of competing Filipino athletes rose to 15 following the inclusion of another swimmer based in the United States.


Jaclyn Pangilinan, an 18-year-old residing in New Jersey, met the Olympic Grade B qualifying time of two minutes 35.99 seconds in the women’s 200-meter breaststroke when she clocked 2:35.01 last February.

According to her father Florante Pangilinan, Jaclyn posted her qualifying time during the US National Championships in Orlando, Florida.
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Walsh, a 17-year-old student who competed out of the Tide Water Club in Virginia, met the Olympic B standard of two minutes 04.56 seconds in the men’s 200-meter butterfly when he clocked 2:04.13 in the Charlotte Ultra-Swim Championships last June 10 to 14.
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