Amphibious Aquatics Shines at 5th Asian Open Schools Invitational

Amphibious Aquatics delivered a stellar performance at the 5th Asian Open Schools Invitational Long Course Swimming Championships in Bangkok, competing against nearly 1,200 athletes from 18 countries. All 22 team members achieved new personal records, with several swimmers earning gold, silver, and bronze medals, as well as top finishes in their heats. Notably, Mia Lee dominated the competition with five gold medals, two silver medals, and the prestigious Gold High Point Trophy.

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Amphibious Aquatics delivered a stellar performance at the 5th Asian Open Schools Invitational Long Course Swimming Championships in Bangkok, competing against nearly 1,200 athletes from 18 countries. All 22 team members achieved new personal records, with several swimmers earning gold, silver, and bronze medals, as well as top finishes in their heats. Notably, Mia Lee dominated the competition with five gold medals, two silver medals, and the prestigious Gold High Point Trophy.

Other standout performances included Keana Santos securing gold in the 1500m and 800m freestyle, Isla Rodriguez earning bronze in the 50m freestyle, and impressive personal bests from Naleeyah Thompson and Tanom Camacho. Head Coach Andy Lee praised the athletes for their dedication, while President Jennifer Camacho highlighted the team’s bright future as they build momentum for upcoming competitions.



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