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[1] was born on October 8, 1974[2] in Washington, D.C., in the United States.[1] The youngest of three children, Akiko was born to a Japanese mother from Hiroshima, Hiroko Nakamura, and an American father, James Marsh Thomson.[1]
Thomson began swimming at the age of six at the Manila Army and Navy Club where her family had lived nearby.[5] She became part of the club's swimming team.[3]
Thomson was invited to join the Philippine national team when she was 10 years old.[3] 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.[6]
Thomson served as a commissioner at the Philippine Sports Commission from 2010 to 2016.[9][10] She was elected as president of the Philippine Olympians Association in 2015, following the death of Art Macapagal.[11] Motivated by her daughter's condition, she also become involved in Special Olympics Pilipinas as its chairperson and president.[12]
Personal life
Thomson is married to Samuel "Chips" Guevara since June 2009.[3][10] They have two sons and a daughter who has Down syndrome.[13]