Sanchez and Company Top the 4x100-Meter Relay in SEA Games - BusinessWorld Online
The Philippines clocked 3:44.26 to win gold and break Singapore's five-Games streak in the women's 4x100m freestyle relay at the Southeast Asian Games.
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Sanchez and company top the 4x100-meter relay in SEA Games - BusinessWorld Online
CHONBURI — How do you make a big splash on your Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) debut? For Olympian Kayla Sanchez, it’s helping the Philippines to a milestone in the swimming relays. “(It’s) very special, with all my teammates, my whole family with me here. I’m very excited to make the country proud,” said Ms. Sanchez who opened her SEAG account with gold in the women’s 4×100-meter (m) relay in part-nership with Heather White, Chloe Isleta and Xian…
Kayla Sanchez anchors PH team to 4x100m freestyle gold in smashing SEA Games debut
CHONBURI, Thailand – Olympic medalist Kayla Sanchez enjoyed a splendid Southeast Asian Games debut as she, Xiandi Chua, Chloe Isleta, and Heather White swam their way to the gold medal in the women’s 4x100m freestyle relay at the SAT Swimming Pool in Bangkok on Wednesday, December 10. Sanchez, Chua, Isleta, and White — the Philippines’ second gold medalist after poomsae standout Justin Kobe Macario — clocked 3 minutes and 44.26 seconds to end th…
SEA Games 2025: PH wins swimming gold in 4x100 freestyle relay
Follow the SEA Games 2025 Live | INQUIRER Special Coverage MANILA, Philippines — Olympian Kayla Sanchez, Heather White, Chloe Isleta, and Xiandi Chua made history for Philippine swimming after capturing the gold medal in the women’s 4x100m freestyle relay in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games on Wednesday in Bangkok, Thailand. Sanchez. White, Isleta, and Chua clocked 3:44.26 to rule the event, edging Singapore, which fell short with a time of 3:46.5…
Sanchez, Chua, Isleta, White lead PH to first-ever 4×100 relay gold in SEA Games
The Philippines made history in the pool on Day 1 of the 33rd Southeast Asian Games, as Heather White, Chloe Isleta, Xiandi Chua, and Paris 2024 Olympian Kayla Sanchez powered the country to its first-ever gold in the women’s 4×100-meter freestyle relay at the Sports Authority of Thailand Aquatics Center in Bangkok. Touching the wall in 3:44.26, the Filipina quartet stunned regional powerhouse Singapore, finishing two full seconds ahead of their…
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