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Mojdeh shines in her final ‘Palaro’

Cebu City—Micaela Jasmine Mojdeh is in her final year as an age-group swimmer, marking the end of an impressive era.

The 2024 Palarong Pambansa will be her last competition at the secondary level. So far, the 17-year-old Mojdeh has entered seven events and clinched three victories in the first two days at the Cebu City Sports Complex pool.

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On the second day of competition, Mojdeh secured two more gold medals, setting a new record in the 200-meter backstroke with a time of 2:14.75, surpassing Xiandi Chua’s (NCR) five-year-old record of 2:43.08.

Following her record-breaking 200-meter butterfly performance the previous day, Mojdeh dominated the 200-meter individual medley with a time of 2:26.68.

“I’m happy with my time today. This year, I haven’t gone below 2:20, so I’m thrilled to achieve that,” said Mojdeh after winning the 200-meter butterfly gold on the first day with a time of 2:19.72. This performance shattered her own five-year-old course record of 2:22.69.

“That’s a season’s best, and it means a lot in my final year at the Palaro,” added Mojdeh.

Jasmine is significantly contributing to Region IV-A’s quest for dominance at the Palarong Pambansa this year. She hopes to leave a lasting impression at the high school level before heading to the United States.

Mojdeh has accepted a scholarship at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and will compete in the US NCAA Division next year.

Her Palarong Pambansa stint comes a month after she won two bronze medals at the 13th ASEAN Schools Games swimming competitions in Da Nang, Vietnam. Mojdeh, a student at Brent School in Biñan, secured podium finishes in the girls’ 200-meter butterfly and the girls’ 100-meter butterfly events.

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