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Blue and Lady Tankers swim to podium finish in UAAP

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Published September 28, 2010 at 11:39 am

IN 2004, the Los Angeles Lakers had a line-up built around four hall-of-famers. Ultimately though, they succumbed to a well-oiled Detroit Pistons team in the finals. If there’s anything to be learned from this, it’s that a star team is better than a team of stars.

Last September 23 to 26, the Blue and Lady Tankers trekked to Trace College in Los Baños, Laguna to compete in the 73rd UAAP Swimming competition. As the sun set on the fourth day, the pool deck was littered with celebration ―no matter the outcome. The men’s team finished 2nd runner-up to UP and UST while the ladies yielded to a well-balanced UP squad on the last day.

Of notable interest was the fact that Atenean swimmers swept all individual awards. Returning veteran Evan Uy and last year’s Rookie of the Year, Denjylie Cordero grabbed the MVP awards for the men and women respectively while General Santos city native Lawin Dacera and Southeast Asian Games tanker Jasmine Ong nabbed the ROYs for the Blue and White.

Although both the Blue and Lady Tankers are among the best in the country, there are a lot of areas for improvement. At the end of the competition, what hurt them was the well-balanced attack of the State University tankers. In swimming, finishing any place within the top 8 garners points. While Ateneo swimmers made a killing at the podium, UP just had far too many contributors, sometimes even occupying half of the possible lanes in an event.

During the first day of competition, the men took off the gates rather slowly, eventually falling to fourth place halfway through all events. The third day however, was when Evan Uy stamped on his dominance, treading the water towards two golds and two new records. By the end of the contest, the Blue Tankers finished one place lower than the previous year. As was expected, the ladies romped through the opposition in the early stages. It was only on the last day that they relinquished their lead.

Nevertheless, it was a euphoric four days for Team Ateneo. The men’s team finished with eight golds, six silvers, and seven bronzes, and in the process set two new UAAP records. For the women’s team, the medal haul consisted of 16 golds, seven silvers, and four bronzes which came with nine new league records—some of which were more than fifteen years old.

Without a shadow of a doubt, the men’s 4×50 m medley relay in day three was the highlight of the tournament. The boys in blue led comfortably through the first three legs of the race until UST and DLSU fought back. The last 50 meters had no shortage of excitement as all three swimmers plunged into the water simultaneously. Benjo Ramos, brother of former team captain Jonas Ramos, out touched his competitors by a mere 66 hundredths of a second, ultimately sending the Ateneo faithful into a titanic surge of jubilation.

Though the Blue and Lady Tankers did not come home with the trophy they wanted, what took place during the past days are positive and engaging signs for the future. On the men’s side, Dacera, Ramos, Sean Tan, and Islau Dapat have shown that they will only get better through time. Surely, they will be potent weapons for Coach Archie Lim in the seasons to come. The women’s team triumvirate of Cordero, Ong, and Celina Gonzalez accounted for a massive 160 out of the team’s 249 points, making them—quite possibly—the most dominant trio in recent memory. Thankfully for Ateneo, they will suit up again for at least another two years.

Before Coach Lim was thrown yet again into the pool during celebration, he left with some ominous words, “We did well, but we’ll be back stronger next year.”

Author’s note: For an in-depth story behind the Blue and Lady Tankers, watch out for the October issue of The GUIDON. The Ateneo High School Junior Tankers ruled once again, swimming to an unprecedented 6-peat. Ateneans Gabe Castelo and Alberto Batungbacal were named MVP and Rookie of the Year respectively.

Medalists:

Blue Tankers

Evan Uy

GOLD 50 m Butterfly 25.72 UAAP Record
GOLD 200 m Freestyle 2:00.22 UAAP Record
GOLD 400 m Freestyle 4:21.75
SILVER 50 m Backstroke 29.67
SILVER 50 m Freestyle 23.87
SILVER 100 m Freestyle 54.12

Lawin Dacera

GOLD 400 m Individual Medley 4:56.70
GOLD 1500 m Freestyle 17:59.84
SILVER 200 m Butterfly 2:20.48
SILVER 800 m Freestyle 9:16.96
BRONZE 200 m Individual Medley 2:17.24
BRONZE 400 m Freestyle 4:26.66

Sean Tan

GOLD 100 m Breaststroke 1:08.04
GOLD 4×50 m Medley Relay 1:56.33
GOLD 4×100 m Medley Relay 4:15.84
SILVER 200 m Breaststroke 9:16.96
BRONZE 50 m Breaststroke 31.83

Benjo Ramos

GOLD 4×50 m Medley Relay 1:56.33
GOLD 4×100 m Medley Relay 4: 15.84
BRONZE 4×50 m Freestyle Relay 1:44.83
BRONZE 4×100 m Freestyle Relay 3:54.20
BRONZ 4x 200 m Freestyle Relay 8:51.43

Islau Dapat

GOLD 4×50 m Medley Relay 1:56.33
GOLD 4×100 m Medley Relay 4:15.84
BRONZE 4×100 m Freestyle Relay 3:54.20
BRONZE 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 8:51.43

Mike Contreras (Captain)

GOLD 4×50 m Medley Relay 1:56.33
GOLD 4×100 m Medley Relay 4:15.84

Karlo Lim

BRONZE 4×100 m Freestyle Relay 3:54.20
BRONZE 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 8:51.43

David Santos

BRONZE 4×100 m Freestyle Relay 1:44.83
BRONZE 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 3:54.20

Adel Barlisan

BRONZE 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 8:51.43

Chem Ocampo

BRONZE 4×50 m Freestyle Relay 1:44.83

Jared Mella

BRONZE 4×50 m Freestyle Relay 1:44.83

Lady Tankers

Denjylie Cordero

GOLD 50 m Breaststroke 35.02 UAAP Record
GOLD 100 m Breaststroke 1:18.42
GOLD 200 m Breaststroke 2:38.70 UAAP Record
GOLD 200 m Individual Medley 2:28.67
GOLD 200 m Individual Medley 5:15.48
SILVER 200 m Backstroke 2:32.77

Jasmine Ong

GOLD 50 m Freestyle 27.24 UAAP Record
GOLD 100 m Freestyle 59.12 UAAP Record
GOLD 200 m Freestyle 2:09.56 UAAP Record
GOLD 400 m Freestyle 4:37.00
GOLD 800 m Freestyle 9:42.38
BRONZE 400 m Individual Medley 5:29.60

Celina Gonzalez

GOLD 50 m Butterfley 28.77 UAAP Record
GOLD 100 m Butterfly 1:03.88 UAAP Record
GOLD 200 m Butterfly 2:24.47 UAAP Record
SILVER 200 m Freestyle 2:12.04
SILVER 400 m Freestyle 4:42.16
SILVER 200 m Individual Medley 2:28.70

Roanne Yu

GOLD 4×50 Freestyle Relay 1:56.33 UAAP Record
GOLD 4×100 m Freestyle Relay 4:21.85
GOLD 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 9:41.74
SILVER 50 m Freestyle 27.71
SILVER 100 m Freestyle 1:01.77

Nikki Banawa

GOLD 4×50 m Freestyle Relay 1:56.33 UAAP Record
GOLD 4×100 m Freestyle Relay 4:21.85
GOLD 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 9:41.74
SILVER 4×100 m Medley Relay 5:08.66

Maysheen Tiu

GOLD 4×50 m Freestyle Relay 1:56.33 UAAP Record
GOLD 4×100 m Freestyle Relay 4:21.85
GOLD 4×50 m Medley Relay 2:18.65

Kaka Enrile-Inton

GOLD 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 9:41.74
BRONZE 800 m Freestyle 10:03.61
BRONZE 200 m Butterfly 2:32.60

Paui Peña (Captain)

GOLD 4×100 m Freestyle Relay 4:21.85
BRONZE 4×50 m Medley Relay 2:18.65

Regine Yu

GOLD 4×50 m Freestyle Relay 1:56.33 UAAP record
BRONZE 4×50 m Medley Relay 2:18.65

Zari Sabelita

GOLD 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 9:41.74

Denden Decena

SILVER 4×100 m Medley Relay 5:08.66
BRONZE 4×50 m Medley Relay 2:18.65

Steph Dysangco

SILVER 4×100 m Medley Relay 5:08.66

Jen Tumambing

SILVER 4×100 m Medley Relay 5:08.66

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