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Treñas: Paraw Regatta showcases Ilonggos’ enduring spirit

- ❙ By Gerome Dalipe IV

I LOILO City – Native outriggers stood the test of skill and endurance as they navigated their colorful paraws ( double- outrigger sailboats) through the waters off Iloilo City under the scorching heat of the sun during the highlight of the 51st Iloilo- Guimaras Paraw Regatta Festival.

Participan­ts and spectators from all over the Philippine­s trooped to Villa Beach in Arevalo district yesterday to witness the culminatio­n of the oldest and largest traditiona­l sailboat race in Asia.

About 40 boatmen from various provinces in Western Visayas displayed their skill and speed when navigating their paraws past 8 a.m.

The blazing heat of the sun did not deter profession­al sailors and enthusiast­s from witnessing the traditiona­l sailboat race that featured colorful paraws as they positioned themselves along the course, which provided a thrilling spectacle of colorful sails against the backdrop of the sea.

In his speech, Mayor Jerry P. Treñas said the holding of the oldest sailing event in Asia is deeply rooted in the city’s history.

Treñas voiced optimism the festival will serve as a reminder for Ilonggos not just for paraw competitio­n, but to showcase the enduring Ilonggo spirit.

“This festival is a platform to highlight our talents and skills that reflect the ingenuity of our forefather­s. It symbolizes Iloilo City’s journey, marked by challenges and triumphs,” the mayor said.

He added: “Today, we honor the legacy of those who came before us, the courageous individual­s who braved the waves; and we also celebrate the present, where this tradition continues to inspire and unite our city.”

Treñas also expressed his gratitude to Iloilo Festivals Foundation, Inc. (IFFI), which managed the event, Tatoy’s Manokan, and other partners for ensuring the success of the festival.

For his part, John Lex Bayombong, the festival chairperso­n, said he was amazed at how a simple tradition turned into such a grand festival.

“This celebratio­n is not just a festivity, but it is a living testament to the vision and initiative of those who laid the foundation for this magnificen­t event,” said

Bayombong.

He likened the paraw race to how Ilonggos navigate their lives with resilience amidst the unpredicta­ble tides of life.

“We s hould remember that just as the paraws rely on the wind, we, too, draw strength from the collective breeze of our community. Our journey is marked by a shared determinat­ion to rise above the waves that test our strength,” said Bayombong.

He thanked the Iloilo City Government, the IFFI, and other stakeholde­rs for their dedication and tireless efforts to ensure the success of the festival.

The Paraw Regatta Race is the highlight of the Paraw Regatta Festival held annually in Iloilo City. More than a sporting event, it is also a celebratio­n of the city’s maritime heritage and cultural traditions to showcase native boatmen’s skills and to celebrate their love for the sea./

 ?? ?? Mayor Jerry P. Treñas congratula­ted the Iloilo Festivals Foundation, Inc. for holding a successful 51st Iloilo-Guimaras Paraw Regatta Festival. The city mayor also thanked the organizers, sailors, and sponsors.
Mayor Jerry P. Treñas congratula­ted the Iloilo Festivals Foundation, Inc. for holding a successful 51st Iloilo-Guimaras Paraw Regatta Festival. The city mayor also thanked the organizers, sailors, and sponsors.

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