TEAM CEBU City-Cebu Blue Marlin Swimming Club bets showed they are more than just great swimmers as they won titles in the 1st Panaad Aquathlon National Invitational Age-Group Meet last Sunday at the Panaad Park and Sports Complex in Mansilingan, Bacolod City.
CBM made an immediate impact in its first try in aquathlon as 24 of its 35 total participants bagged medals, finishing with a total of 10 gold medals, 8 silvers, and 7 bronze medals.
The 16-20 years old category seemed the sweetest spot for CBM as both male and female bets emerged winners.
Leading the way was Michael Ichiro Kong, who topped the category followed by teammates Johnlo Recilla and Rafael John Dacaldacal.
Kong actually had two medals as he was also hailed champion of the Open-Mixed Category.
In the distaff side, Romylin Nina Ignacio placed first followed by Trina Caneda and Shane Allyne Pareja.
OTHER WINNERS
Other male medalists for the team were Matthew Angelo Caneda (1st placer 15 years old category), Jan Niño Rosales (2nd placer male 15 years old category), Jobert Indaya (1st placer 11-12 years old), Jehaosh Reign Garrido (2nd placer 11-12 years old), Justine Christopher Yu (2nd placer 9-10 years old), Mike Gabrielle Dela Serna (1st placer 6-8 years old), and Quintin Sabalande (3rd placer 6-8 years old).
For the female side, medalists were Tanya Sy (1st placer 40-49 years old), Hannah Galo (1st placer 26-29 years old), Karen Mae Indaya (1st placer 13-15 years old), Micah Marie De la Serna (3rd placer 13-15 years old), Catherine Angeli Yu (2nd placer 11-12 years old), Bencynth Ghail Luage (3rd placer 11-12 years old). Moira Frances Gabrielle Erediano (2nd placer 9-10 years old), Isabella Marie Diehl (3rd placer 9-10 years old), Maria Michaella Recilla (1st placer 6-8 years old) Mary Pauline Indaya (2nd placer 6-8 years old) and Densil Shane Dinopol (3rd placer 6-8 years old).
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