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Velasco gets fresh four-year term

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LANI Velasco has been given a fresh four-year term as Philippine Swimming, Inc. chairman and president during the recent election of the local swimming body at the New Coast Hotel in Manila.

According to Velasco, the goal remains the same for the PSI board of trustees, and that is to have a “healthy participation from all five disciplines” in the sport, as well as to send athletes to different international tournaments particularly the 2024 Paris Olympics.

“We’re hoping to see our athletes perform well in different international competitions,” said Velasco, whose leadership enjoys the full support of both the International Swimming Federation (FINA) and the Asia Swimming Federation (AASF).

“We want to see more of our athletes qualify in various meets abroad, especially the Olympics,” she added.

The five events in aquatics are swimming, water polo, diving, open water, and artistic swimming.

Under the leadership of Velasco, the country sent two qualified swimmers to the Tokyo Olympics — Fil-Ams Luke Gebbie and Remedy Rule.

In the 30th Southeast Asian Games the country hosted in 2019, James Daiparine bagged the gold medal in the 100-meter breaststroke — the country’s first gold in 10 years — at the New Clark Aquatics Center in Capas, Tarlac.

The national team also won six silvers and nine bronze medals in the 2019 biennial meet, and according to Velasco, the goal is to match — if not surpass — that medal haul in the Hanoi SEA Games in Vietnam from May 12 to 23.

Also elected to their respective positions were Antoinette Mendoza as secretary, Vero Paloma as treasurer, and Edgardo Lora, Conreylito Dalisay, Sherwyn Santiago, Jefferson Lao, Roberto Tan, and Lea Antig as members of the board of trustees.

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