- Teófilo E.
Yldefonso (born Teófilo
Yldefonso y de la Cruz;
November 5, 1903 – June 19, 1942) was a
Filipino ****troke swimmer. He was the
first Filipino...
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Yldefonso may
refer to:
Parque Yldefonso Solá Morales, multi-use
stadium in Caguas,
Puerto Rico Teófilo
Yldefonso (1903–1943),
Filipino swimmer in the...
- Gonzaga, high-jumper
Simeon Toribio, and
swimmers Tuburan Tamse and Teófilo
Yldefonso. The non-competitors were attaché C. Boissevain,
sports official J. Fruitt...
- Netherlands, the
commonwealth won its
first medal when
swimmer Teófilo
Yldefonso finished third in the men's 200
metre ****troke
aquatic event. In the...
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Padilla Jr., and
Carlos Padilla Sr., and
swimmers Abdurahman Ali, Teófilo
Yldefonso, and
Jikirum Adjaluddin.
There were also two coaches.
Three people won...
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Parque Yldefonso Solá
Morales is a
baseball stadium in Caguas,
Puerto Rico. It
serves as the home
field of the
Criollos de Caguas. The
stadium has a capacity...
- José
Antonio Víctor
Yldefonso de
Arana Urigüen (born 1872 – 31
December 1909) was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a
midfielder and who won the 1902...
- Southeast-Asian
country to have
medaled at the games; a
bronze courtesy of Teófilo
Yldefonso during the 1928
Amsterdam games.
Another milestone came in 2024 when Carlos...
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Corregidor in May 1942. On June 19, 1942, the
Filipino swimmer Teófilo
Yldefonso, who won the country's
first ever
Olympic medal, died at the camp aged...
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swimming championships was on
November 23 to 25, 2023 at the
Teofilo Yldefonso Swimming Pool,
Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila. Source: [citation...