Mindanao paddlers to compete in CDO dragon boat race

Paddlers break a sweat during a dragon boat clinic organized by Dragon Boat Kagay-an at the Cagayan de Oro River recently. Teams from all over Mindanao and Visayas will compete in the 1st Motor Ace Kagay-an Dragon Boat Fiesta Race here on Aug. 26. (Jigger J. Jerusalem)

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – Hundreds of paddlers from all over Mindanao are expected to converge here for the first Motor Ace Kagay-an Dragon Boat Fiesta Race to be held at the Cagayan de Oro river on Sunday, August 26.

Organized by Dragon Boat Kagay-an, the race is also one of the city fiesta’s core events.

Among the groups that will be competing in Sunday’s race are the Ronin Dragon Boat Team from Bohol; Baku Uno, Iligan City; Base Camp, Davao City; CGY Oro Dragons, Cagayan de Oro; Draco Cancabato, Tacloban City; Bugsay sa Pagpukaw, Davao; Kujaw Tiger Dragons, Cortes, Surigao del Sur; FSUU Blue Dragons, Butuan City; Bugsay Marajao, Surigao City; Suicide Squad of Northern Mindanao, a team from Cagayan de Oro and Iligan; Rapid Riders; and teams from Liceo de Cagayan University and a group of people with disabilities.

“We are expecting at least 300 out of town participants. Race day will be limited to 500 participants for logistics reasons,” Dragon Boat Kagay-an managing partner John Asuncion said.

Asuncion said they will hold a special qualifying race for the local teams if the number of participants reaches more than 500.

Asuncion said they are grateful that the city government has added the competition to the annual fiesta’s series of activities, adding that it is high time for Kagay-anons to be introduced to this water sport.

Asuncion said the Dragon Boat Kagay-an aims to “introduce and develop the sport at the grassroots level where it matters the most.”

He said the holding of the 1st Motor Ace Kagay-an Dragon Boat Fiesta Race and the organization’s daily clinics are venues for the people to get acquainted to the sport and discovert new talents.

“Dragon boat is one of the very few sports Filipinos excel internationally even with its late entry, late development, lacking in support, and ill-equipped team,” he pointed out.

Asuncion added: “Filipinos and paddling are meant for each other. The Philippine team makes up the U40 (under 40) category. We have yet to send a team for the U23 division. It would be a great honor to have a team coming from Cagayan de Oro.”

He said the group’s dragon boat clinic has so far attracted people from all walks of life, most noticeable is the group of persons with disabilities (PWDs) who practice their paddling skills every Saturday.

“These PWDs have shown their determination and their willingness to learn. They should serve as an example for all of us. If they can do it, there’s no reason that others can’t,” Asuncion said.

For those interested to learn how to paddle, dragon boats are docked at Duaw Park (beside the City Hall complex) every day.

The regular rate is P50 per person per hour, and P20 per student per hour for students–inclusive of boat rental, use of paddles, life vest, and assistance from seasoned paddlers of CGY Oro Dragons. (Jigger Jerusalem/PNA)

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