Amphibious Aquatics Guam proudly announced their roster for the upcoming 5th Asian Open Schools Invitational Long Course (50m) Swimming Championships to be held at Assumption University in Bangkok, Thailand this week. 

The AOSI Championships brings together 1,195 talented athletes from 18 countries including teams from Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Philippines, Russia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, and USA. 

The competition will be held from Feb. 6 to Feb. 9, 2025 and will showcase various individual events, relays, and competitive spirit from athletes of all ages. 

Team captain Mia Lee is joined by swimmers Lauren James Ada, Maverick Apiag, Kai Black, Tanom Camacho, Matua Camacho, Kalista Datu, Skyler Dueñas, Demi Blu Hurchanik, Dexter Huynh, Amos Huynh, Miles Horton, Logan Gandaoli, Logan Jun, Nina Lee, Ella Lynn Pangelinan, Nanea Price, Isla Rodriguez, Gabriel Rodriguez, Keana Santos, Naleeyah Thompson and Naiatea Wooley.  

Led by Amphibious Head Coach Andy Lee and Coaches Darren Apiag, Shane Black, Julia Johnson, and Michelle Santos, swimmers ages 10-17 years old will compete in seven individual events and several relays in this Long Course (50m) Swimming Championships.

The action begins this afternoon with Keana Santos swimming the 1500m Freestyle. 

"As we gear up for this international swim meet, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to our team, parents, supporters, sponsors, and the local community. Your unwavering support has been crucial in helping our young athletes train and compete. Together, we’re building confidence, conditioning and skill, as they share the Håfa Adai spirit and compete on the global stage,” said President of Amphibious Aquatics, Jennifer C. Camacho.

Please find the AOSI competition schedule here: Schedule.pdf and visit Global Aquatics online for more information.