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List of Qualified Athletes LIST OF QUALIFIED ATHLETES AS OF 4 NOVEMBER 2020 LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME SPORTS NATIONAL SPORTS ASSOCIATION 1 ALKHALDI JHASMINE PALER AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 2 DEIPARINE JAMES CHRISTIAN AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 3 OLIVA NICOLE JUSTIN MARIE JAPSON AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 4 MANGAOANG DESIRAE AUBREY ESTEPA AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 5 GEBBIE LUKE MICHAEL CORPUZ AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 6 HATCH JAROD JASON CRISOSTOMO AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 7 KHOUZAM JEAN - PIERRE SAMEH BOLHAYON AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 8 ISLETA CHLOE KENNEDY ANNE DOROMAL AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 9 RULE REMEDY ALEXIS TURLA AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 10 COOK JONATHAN SEBASTIAN SUGAY AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 11 JACINTO JERARD DOMINIC SAJO AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 12 OLSON JADEN CHRISTIAN ACLARO AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 13 PEREGRINA THOMAS JUSTIN NEVILLE AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 14 BARRETO MIGUEL CRUZ AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 15 RODGERS JOY SERDAN AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 16 ILUSTRE MAURICE SACHO CONSTANTINO AQUATICS - SWIMMING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 17 GOMEZ TANI JR. BASCARA AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 18 REYES MCGYVER PILAR AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 19 ANOTA MICO GUHITING AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 20 SERRANO JUAN PAOLO BAÑAGA AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 21 VALDEZ MARK JERWIN BEDAN AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 22 BELO ROMARK JOHNSON TAOTAO AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 23 YU MATTHEW ROYCE AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 24 GONZALES ADAN PILO AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 25 SALONGA REYNALDO, JR. VALENZUELA AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 26 ALAMARA MUMMAR KASIM AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 27 AMILADJID ABNEL SADJAIL AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 28 CAÑETE TEODORO ROY PELINIA AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 29 SICAT VINCENT STA MARIA AQUATICS - WATERPOLO PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 30 OCMER ROSE ANN CORDIAL AQUATICS-DIVING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 31 JOEL XIAN IGI FLORES AQUATICS-DIVING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 32 REYNALDO JOSEPH MENDOZA AQUATICS-DIVING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 33 CALUPAS KIEL ANSLEY YULO AQUATICS-DIVING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 34 VILLAFLOR JANA MARY AQUATICS-DIVING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 35 TRISINIO MICHAEL JAY CAROG AQUATICS-DIVING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 36 ESCOBAL ALEJANDRO RIVERA AQUATICS-DIVING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 37 FRANCISCO DEORELAR SORIANO AQUATICS-DIVING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 38 DEMAISIP MONIQUE ANN ONG AQUATICS-DIVING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 39 TRISINIO MARK DAVE CAROG AQUATICS-DIVING PHILIPPINE SWIMMING INC. 40 DELA CRUZ PAUL MARTON SANTOS ARCHERY WORLD ARCHERY PHILIPPINES 41 DELA CRUZ RACHELLE ANNE CABRAL ARCHERY WORLD ARCHERY PHILIPPINES 42 TINDUGAN ABBIGAIL PINEDA ARCHERY WORLD ARCHERY PHILIPPINES 43 CHAN JENNIFER DY ARCHERY WORLD ARCHERY PHILIPPINES 44 BIDAURE PIA ELIZABETH ANGELA MARIÑO ARCHERY WORLD ARCHERY PHILIPPINES 45 BADIOLA ROBERTO NAVALES ARCHERY WORLD ARCHERY OF THE PHILIPPINES 46 OLAÑO ANDREI JOHANN FELICIANO ARCHERY WORLD ARCHERY OF THE PHILIPPINES 47 ROJAS ARNOLD BALDOZA ARCHERY WORLD ARCHERY OF THE PHILIPPINES 48 ROBLES ANDREA LUCIA UY ARCHERY WORLD ARCHERY OF THE PHILIPPINES 49 HASTIE CARSON FRANCIS DOMINGO ARCHERY WORLD ARCHERY OF THE PHILIPPINES 50 FELICIANO JASON EMMANUEL ZULUETA ARCHERY WORLD ARCHERY OF THE PHILIPPINES 51 BIDAURE GABRIELLE MONICA MARIÑO ARCHERY WORLD ARCHERY OF THE PHILIPPINES 52 AMISTOSO PHOEBE NICOLE CATAYLO ARCHERY WORLD ARCHERY OF THE PHILIPPINES 53 ARCE JERIC M ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 54 BANARES MIKE C ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 55 BOLAMBAO DEXLER S ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 56 DELFIN CRISAMUEL T ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 57 HUQUIRE JESFER P ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 58 MANLAPAS ELMER C ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 59 PUZON MARK DAVID P ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 60 TEJADA CARLOYD M ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 61 ABAD ABEGAIL D ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 62 ADEGUER MARY ALLIN L ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 63 BRILLANTES ANNJEANETTE D ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 64 DORERO JONAH MAE A ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 65 MONVILLE ROSS ASHLEY D ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 66 MORCILLO JEZEBEL S ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 67 RIMPUS ALICIA R ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 68 SAGNE ADELFA A ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 69 SORIANO JEDAH-MAE G ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 70 YALONG EZA RAI C ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 71 MALISA GLENNON JHON N ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 72 ALIGA DON LEE M ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 73 CRUZ JORDAN C ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 74 CUNAMAY VILLARDO V ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 75 DELA CRUZ JERRICHMOND C ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 76 GONZALES NOAH ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 77 TALLEDO NINO MARK E ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 78 VILLAFLOR JEFFERSON JOHN B ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 79 VALENZUELA BILLY JOEL B ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 80 AGAPITO JEANETTE B ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 81 BUSACAY ERLIN MAE C ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 82 COLOYAN JENINA ERNESTINE A ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 83 DEL MONTE SHEENA R ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 84 ENERO MA. LYCA M ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 85 MARULLANO MARY JOY C ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 86 MILANO JANIE MAE V ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 87 RODRIGUEZ JUDE OLIVER MARIE V ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 88 SANCHEZ RYSSA JESSEL A ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 89 TOLENTINO CHARLOTTE P ARNIS PHILIPPINE ESKRIMA KALI ARNIS FEDERATION 90 OBIENA ERNEST JOHN UY ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 91 BAUTISTA CLINTON KINGSLEY ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 92 UBAS JANRY BORINAGA ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 93 ALFEROS REYMOND ANCHETA ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 94 TOLEDO ARIES BANEZ ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 95 LUZON ELOIZA MORALES ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 96 MEDINA FRANCIS TIAGA ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 97 DEL PRADO MICHAEL CARLO GRAFILO ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 98 KNOTT KRISTINA MARIE ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 99 ALEJAN EDGARDO JR. GERONGA ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 100 CRAY ERIC SHAUWN BRAZAS ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 101 UY NATALIE ROSE STEINLAGE ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 102 DIONES MARK HARRY ALOTO ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 103 CALANO MELVIN NOLASCO ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 104 LOPENA ANFERNEE TALABOC ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 105 TABAL MARY JOY R ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 106 DEQUINAN SARAH NOVENO ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 107 NELSON ZION ROSE CORRALES ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE AMATEUR TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 108 MORISON WILLIAM III EDWARD ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 109 HALLASGO CHRISTINE ORGANIZA ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 110 RICHARDSON KAYLA ANISE MAICO ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 111 RICHARDSON KYLA ASHLEY MAICO ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 112 LILLY CARTER MATHEUS ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 113 GAGNAO JOYDA GADOT ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 114 MASANO MARIANO REDUBAN ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 115 SEQUITA JOYMIE ALBAO ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 116 LUMAMPAS JESSEL DIALINO ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 117 BROWN ROBYN LAUREN CRISOSTOMO ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 118 SCHRIJVERS MAUREEN ONG ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 119 RAMIREZ FREDERICK CABATU ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 120 WAGDOS SONNY MONTENEGRO ATHLETICS PHILIPPINE ATHLETICS TRACK AND FIELD ASSOCIATION 121 BARREDO SARAH JOY EDANG BADMINTON PHILIPPINE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION 122 ESCUETA PHILIP JOPER FORTUNA BADMINTON PHILIPPINE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION 123 MAGNAYE PETER GABRIEL DE JESUS BADMINTON PHILIPPINE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION 124 LEONARDO ALYSSA YSABEL VILLACORTA BADMINTON PHILIPPINE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION 125 PEDROSA ROS LEENARD RAMIRO BADMINTON PHILIPPINE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION 126 MORADA ALVIN NITURA BADMINTON PHILIPPINE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION 127 PADIZ SOLOMON JR. 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