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The Philippine Aquatics, Inc. continues to receive recognition from the international community, which, according to Executive Director Chito Rivera, is a pat on the back in the organization’s efforts to promote a comprehensive program not only in swimming but also in other pillars of aquatics sports such as diving, water polo, artistic swimming, and open swimming.
“During the Asian Aquatics convention, we were once again praised for hosting the Asian age-group championship last February in Clark and the election of PAI president Vargas and Cong. Eric in the central board only shows the esteemed recognition to the PAI leadership by the international community,” Rivera said at the Tabloids Organization in Philippine Sports, Inc. ‘Usapang Sports’ on Thursday at the PSC Conference Room inside the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
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