The youngsters paved the way for the national tankers this year with Teia Salvino taking the helm with a gold, a silver and two bronze mints.<br /><br />The 17-year-old Salvino had a rousing debut in the Southeast Asian Games, clocking in 1-minute and 1-point-64 seconds to dominate the women’s 100-meter backstroke event.<br /><br />To make it even more memorable, she also broke the national and SEA Games records of the said event and reset the national women’s 50-meter backstroke record with her 28-point-95 – second swim.<br /><br />We’re going all out on this unbelievable performance with Teia herself! Joining us via zoom all the way from San Clemente, California.<br /><br />Visit our website for more #NewsYouCanTrust: https://www.cnnphilippines.com/<br /><br />Follow our social media pages:<br /><br />• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CNNPhilippines<br />• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cnnphilippines/<br />• Twitter: https://twitter.com/cnnphilippines