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Birth name | Gillian Akiko Nakamura Thomson | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Full name | Gillian Akiko Nakamura Thomson-Guevara | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
National team | Philippines | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1974-10-08) October 8, 1974 (age 50) Washington, D.C., U.S. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spouse |
Samuel Guevara (m. 2009) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Strokes | Backstroke, freestyle | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
College team | University of California, Berkeley | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Gillian Akiko Nakamura Thomson-Guevara (born October 8, 1974) is a Filipina television host, journalist and retired swimmer.
She is the most accomplished Filipina swimmer in the Southeast Asian Games having won eight gold medals in the biennial multi-sport meet between 1987 and 1993.
Early life and education
Gillian Akiko Nakamura Thomson was born on October 8, 1974 in Washington, D.C., in the United States. The youngest of three children, Akiko was born to a Japanese mother from Hiroshima, Hiroko Nakamura, and an American father, James Marsh Thomson.
When she was young, she and her family moved to Manila where her father, who had previous experience with the United States Office of Naval Intelligence, became the executive director of the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines in the 1970s.
Thomson entered the University of California, Berkeley after taking part in the 1992 Summer Olympics. She graduated with a major in anthropology and a minor in theater. She took her master's degree in Business Administration at the Ateneo de Manila University.
Career
Thomson began swimming at the age of six at the Manila Army and Navy Club where her family had lived nearby. She became part of the club's swimming team.
Thomson was invited to join the Philippine national team when she was 10 years old. She started to represent the Philippines in several swimming competitions locally and abroad after becoming a naturalized Filipino citizen through Presidential Decree No. 1983 issued in 1985.
Among the tournaments she competed in are the 1987, 1989, 1991 and 1993 South East Asian Games, where she won eight gold medals in total, and also in three editions of the Summer Olympic Games in 1988, 1992 and 1996.
She was also co-captain of the California Golden Bears swimming team on her senior year at University of California, Berkeley.
Post-retirement
After her retirement from competitive swimming, she became a television host and journalist with Probe Productions at ABS-CBN.
She opened the Akiko Thomson Swimming School at the Colegio San Agustin – Makati in 2011.
Thomson served as a commissioner at the Philippine Sports Commission from 2010 to 2016. She was elected as president of the Philippine Olympians Association in 2015, following the death of Art Macapagal. Motivated by her daughter's condition, she also become involved in Special Olympics Pilipinas as its chairperson and president.
Personal life
Thomson is married to Samuel "Chips" Guevara since June 2009. They have two sons and a daughter who has Down syndrome.
Filmography
Television
- Game Plan – co-host (2001–2006)
- Probe
References
- ^ Caparaz, Dean (May 19, 2021). "'Autumn's Child' Gives Back To Sports World, Cal". Cal Athletics. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
- ^ "Thomson, Gillian Akiko". The Living Archive of Olympians PH. Philippine Olympians Association. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
- ^ Fernandez, Yvette (December 4, 2018). "The Extraordinary Life of Olympic Sweetheart Akiko Thomson Guevara". Esquire. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
- "A perfect 10". Health Today. CMPMedica. June 12, 2010. Archived from the original on June 12, 2010. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
- Clarito, Ariel ian (March 19, 2021). "Wonder Women: The all-time best Filipina athletes". Rappler. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
- Carandang, Justin Kenneth (June 7, 2023). "Why Akiko Thomson chose to compete for the Philippines". GMA News. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
- "Gillian Akiko Thomson". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
- From the wires (March 11, 2014). "Find out what pool icon Akiko Thomson-Guevara is up to as new SPEEDO ambassador". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
- Murillo, Michael Angelo (April 13, 2021). "Olympian Akiko Thomson graces PSC online national summit". BusinessWorld. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
- ^ Camposano, Jerni May (October 30, 2011). "Akiko Thomson: In the swim of things". The Philippine Star. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
- Pedralvez, Bong (December 15, 2015). "Gilas members feted by former Olympians". Malaya Business Insight. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
- Carandang, Justin Kenneth (June 8, 2023). "How daughter with Down syndrome got Akiko Thomson involved in Special Olympics Pilipinas". GMA News. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
- Blanco, Jana (March 22, 2021). "Having A Child With Down Syndrome Is A Blessing Says Akiko Thomson and Chips Guevara". Modern Parenting. One Mega Group. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
- "Flashback: Gameplan". Rappler. October 5, 2014. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
- 1974 births
- Living people
- ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs people
- American people of Japanese descent
- American emigrants to the Philippines
- Ateneo de Manila University alumni
- Filipino people of American descent
- Filipino people of Japanese descent
- Filipino female swimmers
- Naturalized citizens of the Philippines
- Olympic swimmers for the Philippines
- Sportspeople from Manila
- Mass media people from Manila
- Swimmers from Washington, D.C.
- Swimmers at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- University of California, Berkeley alumni
- SEA Games medalists in swimming
- SEA Games gold medalists for the Philippines
- SEA Games silver medalists for the Philippines
- Swimmers at the 1994 Asian Games
- Competitors at the 1987 SEA Games
- Competitors at the 1991 SEA Games
- Asian Games competitors for the Philippines
- Naturalised sports competitors