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Dumaguete, Negros Oriental named Philippine­s’ sports tourism hub

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DUMAGUETE has been known as “The City of Gentle People” due to the extraordin­ary warm hospitalit­y of its people and genteel way of life despite being the provincial capital of Negros Oriental.

But despite its laid-back aura, it takes pride in an active population engaged in a variety of sports from sunrise to sundown as the city was recently given the coveted Organizer of the Year (Government) in the Philippine Sports Tourism Award.

Now on its second edition, the awardees were selected by a panel of judges from various sectors, including the Department of Tourism (DoT), the Philippine Sports Commission, the Philippine Olympic Committee and organizer Selrahco Management and Consultanc­y Services.

Dumaguete was also a runner-up in the Sports Destinatio­n of the Year category, having hosted a variety of sporting events which brought in thousands of athletes and tourists.

According to Dumaguete mayor Felipe Antonio Remollo, they have been positionin­g the city as a sports hub in the central Philippine­s by organizing and hosting national events.

“This award will top all off the tourism awards we got. I always believe that sports is a great equalizer and unifier,” he said at the PSTA awarding ceremonies.

In line with its 70th charter anniversar­y and fiesta in 2018, the city hosted the Dumaguete Triathlon, Children’s Games, the Dumaguete Dragon Boat Challenge and the Beach Volleyball Republic On Tour.

Moreover, the Philippine University Games has made the city their default venue because of its strategic location, splendid facilities, reasonable costs, conducive environmen­t, and warm hometown crowd.

Earlier in 2017, Little League Philippine­s Series, National Frisbee ultimate Championsh­ip, Philippine National Games, Batang Pinoy, Philippine Super Liga Spike on Tour, and the 1st Southeast Asian Beach Handball have made the city their playground.

In-mid February this year, Dumaguete hosted the Central Visayas Regional Athletic Associatio­n, the regional qualifying round of the Palarong Pambansa where the city’s sports excellence and trademark hospitalit­y were once again put to the fore.

Remollo also disclosed that the city will be hosting the 20th Asean University Games in 2020, the biggest regional sporting event for students from the member countries of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations.

To build on the momentum of its being a sports tourism capital, he said the city will embark on the Dive Dumaguete program this June to encourage the residents to engage in scuba diving, which can be later used for water safety and protection of the marine ecosystem.

Aside from its sports award, the city was named by The Philippine Retirement Authority as the top in their Retirement Area Deemed as Retiree-Friendly (RADAR) index which measures a place’s compliance with global lifestyle standards set by the United Nations, the World Health Organizati­on, and Internatio­nal Living.

It was also listed as the world’s fifth best place to retire by the prestigiou­s

Forbes Magazine.

 ??  ?? IN PHOTO are Mayor Felipe Antonio Remollo (center), along with the city officials and department heads, receiving the award with DoT Central Visayas regional director Shalimar Hoffer Tamano.
IN PHOTO are Mayor Felipe Antonio Remollo (center), along with the city officials and department heads, receiving the award with DoT Central Visayas regional director Shalimar Hoffer Tamano.

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