ANGELES CITY – The waves of pride continue to rise in Angeles City as Daniel Jonas Ocampo made his mark at the Batang Pinoy National Championships 2025, earning multiple medals and bringing honor to his hometown. The young Angeleño swimmer’s impressive performance captured the hearts of many and showcased the city’s growing strength in national swimming competitions.
Ocampo delivered an outstanding performance at the national meet, securing two silver medals in the 100-meter Backstroke and 100-meter Freestyle, along with a bronze medal in the 200-meter Backstroke. His consistent excellence across multiple events highlighted not only his skill but also his determination to continually improve and represent Angeles City with pride.
Behind every medal lies countless hours of training, discipline, and perseverance — qualities Ocampo displayed throughout his journey. His achievements serve as a reminder to young athletes that with passion and hard work, success is always within reach, no matter the odds.
Mayor Carmelo “Jon” Lazatin II extended his warmest congratulations to Ocampo for his remarkable accomplishments and his dedication to his sport. The mayor commended the young athlete for embodying the true Angeleño spirit — resilient, determined, and full of heart.
“Daniel Jonas Ocampo’s victories remind us that excellence comes from perseverance and commitment,” Mayor Lazatin said. “He is a shining example of what our youth can achieve when they pursue their goals with focus and courage. Truly, our athletes continue to make Angeles City proud.”
The City Government of Angeles reaffirmed its full support for the city’s athletic programs and youth development initiatives, recognizing the importance of nurturing homegrown talents. Officials emphasized that achievements like Ocampo’s inspire other young Angeleños to engage in sports and strive for excellence in their chosen fields.
As Ocampo continues his journey in the sport, his medals represent more than just victories — they symbolize the strength and pride of Angeles City. His success at the Batang Pinoy National Championships serves as both an inspiration and a challenge to future athletes: to dream big, work hard, and make waves for their city and their country.
Source: Angeles City Information Office