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Jessie Khing Lacuna ( ; born December 23, 1993) is a
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former competitive swimmer who competed in the freestyle and
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events. He had, overall, won 26 Gold medals in Philippine Olympic Games and 7 in SEA Age Group Swimming Championship, he represented the country
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in
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and Asian Games.Jessie Khing de Guzman Lacuna: Achievements
Speedo.com Philippines (2012)
Lacuna had a total of 51 gold medals, consisting of 35 at national and 16 at international titles. He also qualified as universality in
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in 200 meters Freestyle at the 1st SEA Swim Championships. He had timed at 1:53.84 in which he ranked first as of in the Philippines' federation.


Early life

Lacuna was born and raised in Paltao,
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. His potential in swimming was discovered when he was a child, through the neighboring resort where he often swims with his parents since he was months old. His parents made him wear inflatable armband that helps him paddle on water. This soon became his pastime.Gasgonia, Dennis (2012
''"Filipino Olympian: Jessie Khing Lacuna"'', ABS-CBNnews.com
Retrieved ''July 18''
At the age of 6, he already started joining swimming competitions at school. In 2001, Lacuna had his first national competition at the age of 8 that, winning a gold medal in the 100 meter freestyle event.Vanzi, Sol Jose (200
''"Laguna retains Batang Pinoy Championship"'', Philippine Headline News Online
Retrieved Sta. Cruz, Laguna, ''Jan. 28''
His first win at a national event took him into various other national competitions, including the Philippine Olympic Games. Bulacan BullSharks Swimming Club was lacuna's first swimming club where he competed as a high school student at Bulacan State University Laboratory High School, division in 2005. Until turning college, the Philippine Olympic Committee recognizes Lacuna's overall 32 gold medals in the Philippine Olympic Games and other local swimming competitions. He joined the national club in the Philippines which molds athletes into international prospects. This then leads him to entering the Asian Games.


Career


Batang Pinoy National Championship

The first nationals competition had lacuna raced is the 2nd event of Batang Pinoy National Championship held in Laguna. He set his record as one of a youngest gold grabber in the competition, composed of a gold at 1:02.71 time in the event 100 LC Meter Butterfly and silver with 2:05.35 in 200 LC Meter Freestyle. His winning meets grant of “Dangal ng Pulilan Awardee” in
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, Bulacan. Nevertheless, at the 3rd Batang Pinoy National Championship in Bacolod, lacuna upshots only one silver medal at the event. Consequently, he gains a silver and bronze at 4th Batang Pinoy in Puerto Princesa,
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competition.


Philippine Olympic Festivals

At Nationals, Lacuna was bestowed the Most Valuable Player award in the 2nd Philippine Olympic Festival. He earned manifold medals composed of 13 gold medals in the events 100m freestyle, 200m butterfly and 50m freestyle. Although, that time lacuna was expecting only 11 gold to bring home, however, the two breaststroke events was folded gold at 100m and 200m breaststroke. He joins as his first entry in Philippine Olympic Festival competitions represented in Bulacan which were held at
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,
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in 2007. The Philippine Olympic Festival in 2008 held in
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, lacuna obtained 13 gold same in the former game event. He races the events of 400 Individual Medley, 400 m Freestyle, 200 Backstroke, 200 m Breaststroke, 200 m Butterfly and 100 m Freestyle.


Palarong Pambansa

At 49th
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, lacuna adds two gold, two silvers and bronze in 2006 held in Naga City. He swims in 100 LC Meter Backstroke where he gains silver at 1:09.67, 50 LC Meter Butterfly with bronze at 00:30.15 times, in 100 Long Course Meter Freestyle he gains gold at 1:01.41 and 100 LC Meter Butterfly silvered at 1:05.62.Philippine Amateur Swim. Assoc (200
''PALARONG PAMBANSA 2006''
Retrieved - 5/9/2006 to 5/12/2006
In 400 LC Meter Medley Relay, Lacuna grouped Gerard Gelanga, Gene Ryan Ebue and Fritz Marnold Agapay who are at 4th where 5:12.43 in final time. Nevertheless, in final results lacuna have headed the golds. In his second event to compete in Palarong Pambansa 2007 at
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, Cotabato, he picks up only 3 bronze. Hither, on the other hand lacuna bestowed “CLRAA Consistent Highest Pointer” as of Most Valuable Player in swimming where his points from 3rd Grade school to High school made him focal by region.


2011 Philippine National Games

At the first country show of
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competition in 2011, Lacuna got 6 gold medals and a silver. He started swimming at Bacolod, Panaad Swimming Pool where he competed in the 200 m Freestyles, 100 m breastroke, and 50 m Freestyle events. On the first day of the event, Lacuna competed in the 200 LC Meter Freestyle at 1:55.94 that best a qualifying entry-time. Also, he includes gold in the event 100 LC Meter Breaststroke at the time of 1:11.21 and 50 LC Meter Freestyle event that clocked at 00:25.02.Luna, Richard G. TG (201
''"2011 POC-PSC GAMES "'', Results
PASA National Aquatic Center Retrieved ''May 25''
At Nationals day two, in the event 200 LC Meter Individual Medley he has gold at 2:11.76 time with a straight winning of 50 LC Meter Breaststroke at 00:31.89 clocked. However, he chucked silver in position of 200 LC Meter Medley Relay at 2:30.67 which he grouped his brother Dexter John Lacuna also includes John Philip Castillo and Armand Joshua Reyes who are compete as a Bulucan competitors in the event.


SEA Games

At the 25th Southeast Asian Games, lacuna silvered the 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay. His 7:31.10 times is a trial in his first joining SEA Games where held in
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, Laos. Lacuna batched
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, Charles Walker, and Miguel Molina in Philippine Team. In 2011, the 26th SEA Games in Palembang, Indonesia are his second combat to excel medals. However, he represented the Philippines with silver as of 1:52.23 in the event 200m freestyle. Also, he adds two bronze at 4 × 100 m and 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relays. Lacuna sets his new national(Philippine) record in
2013 Southeast Asian Games The 2013 Southeast Asian Games ( my, ၂၀၁၃ ခုနှစ် အရှေ့တောင် အာရှ အားကစား ပြိုင်ပွဲ), officially known as the 27th Southeast Asian Games, or the 27th SEA Games, and com ...
. He clocked 00:51.52 seconds in 100 meter freestyles but fall through finishes 5th in finals.


2011 World Aquatics Championships

In 14th FINA World Championship in
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, China in 2011, Lacuna however only hits heats qualifier wherein he did not advance at the competition. He had rank 40 in Men's 200m Freestyle at 1:52.27, rank 36 in the event 200m Butterfly at 2:04.23.Omega Data (201
''"14th FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS"'', FINA
Retrieved ''July 26''
Indeed, he represents as a Philippine competitor who buckle-up to raise its mark.


2012 Summer Olympics

In the 2012 London Olympic Games, LacunaLagman, Kris (2012
''"London-bound swimmer Lacuna wins 400-m freestyle gold in national games"'', InterAKTV
Retrieved ''May 29''
was his Olympic debut participation in one swimming event, the 200-meter freestyle competition. The Philippine
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sent him to
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after he was given a wild-card slot. Lacuna then was currently holding the record as the fastest Filipino swimmer, wherein he added two gold medals to his national games haul, and will also the youngest Filipino contingent participating in the 2012 London Olympic games. On July 29, 2012 at the
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, Lacuna raced in heat 2 where he opposed Matias Koski (Finland), Radovan Siljevski (Serbia), Mario Montoya (Costa Rica), Sebastian Jahnsen Madico (Peru) and Raul Martinez Colomer (Puerto Rico).Men's 200m Freestyle
Olympic Games Official London 2012 website Retrieved 29 July 2012
Nevertheless, at the heat's results, Lacuna made ranked 36 that clocked 1:54.23 with difference at +3.07 where he swim short course racing at lane 6. On the event, at 50 meters, he contest smooth in rank 3 that clocked 26:03 seconds. At 100 meters, he climbs in rank 2 timed at 53:82 seconds on splitting of 27.79 seconds. Underway, he is flawless over rank 2 at 150 meters timed at 1 minute and 22.67 seconds with a split of 28.85 where he countered Peru in the chase. However, lacuna concludes time at 1:52.91 where he ranked 5 of the heat with splitting time of 30.24. Consequentially, he is at 36th in the results wherein he did not qualify for semi-finals. In contrast, lacuna's coach, Pinky Brosas stated that he was speedy at 100 meters but race inconsistent at the rest meters, coach Brosas adds through Lacuna's excitement and adrenaline-rush was his grounds to speed on the first half,Swimmer Lacuna bombs out in men’s 200 freestyle
Ted S. Melendres, Retrieved July 30th, 2012
although, he was in the mark of his presentation to learn the consequence.


2013 Philippine National Games

In the 2013 Philippine National Games, Lacuna bags 9 gold medals that was includes 100-meter butterfly with 58.62 seconds, 200m individual medley in 2:13.39 minutes, 50m freestyle in 24.64 seconds and 100m breaststroke in 1:11.55 minutes.


2016 Summer Olympics


UAAP

Lacuna was awarded as co-Athlete of the Year for the Individual Sports category in the
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.


Retirement

On December 12, 2019, after his final game in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, Lacuna announced his retirement from the national team after swimming for 10 years


Records


Personal Bests


International Achievements


Personal life

Growing up, Lacuna's two elder
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s, Billy and Dexte, were his inspiration to be determined in being successful in swimming. His objective to swim was because of his family's zealousness in swimming. His two brothers also compete in swimming events. Another contributor to Lacuna's motivation in swimming is his admiration to fellow Filipino swimmer Akiko Thomson and
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, and legend
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’ great achievements in local and international swimming.Ropeta, Patrick Camara (201
''"Young Filipino swimmers set for Olympic debut"'', ABS-CBN Europe News Bureau:
Global Filipino Retrieved ''July 19''


Physique

In swimming, Lacuna suits for a young Filipino athlete physical attribution. His height offers propulsive row reference to a long, thin torso. He has maximum thrust that enables him belt up into
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. Weighing provide smooth hydrofoil augmentation on speed.


Carlos Brosas

Carlos Brosas became Lacuna's coachThe Philippine Star (201
''"Nat'l athletes getting taste of Olympics in buildup "'', Sports Home
Retrieved ''July 11''
once he became a member of the national swimming team. Brosas was at Trace College coaching in Los Banos, Laguna in Trace Aquatic Sports Complex where Lacuna and Alkhaldi trains and studied. Lacuna stated that Brosas will be his coach at London Olympics.Malaya Business Insight (201
''"3 Olympians leave for pre-Games camp"'', Sports
Retrieved ''28 June''


Notes


References

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External links


Speedo.com.ph Biography: Lacuna, Jessie de GuzmanJessie Lacuna Profile EuroSport.comLacuna, Jessie G. Profile
London Olympics 2012 * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lacuna, Jessie 1993 births Living people Olympic swimmers of the Philippines Swimmers at the 2012 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 2016 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics Swimmers at the 2010 Asian Games Sportspeople from Bulacan Swimmers at the 2014 Asian Games Ateneo de Manila University alumni Filipino male swimmers Male backstroke swimmers Male butterfly swimmers Filipino male freestyle swimmers University Athletic Association of the Philippines players Southeast Asian Games medalists in swimming Southeast Asian Games silver medalists for the Philippines Southeast Asian Games bronze medalists for the Philippines Competitors at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games Competitors at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games Competitors at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games Competitors at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games Asian Games competitors for the Philippines Competitors at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games