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PADS, SHANGRI-LA BOOST DRAGON BOAT

Pads teams up with Shangri-La to help promote dragon boat racing in Cebu

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A new opportunit­y has opened for the Philippine Accessible Disability Services Inc. (Pads) Dragon Boat Racing Team as it partnered with a hotel to help develop dragon boat racing in Cebu.

“This partnershi­p can help uplift the future of dragon boat races and it also can give livelihood opportunit­ies for paddlers,” said Pads executive officer JP Maunes on the team’s partnershi­p with Shangri-La’s Mactan Resort and Spa in Lapu-Lapu City.

Maunes said that the Pads dragon boat paddlers are tasked to develop the hotel’s dragonboat training program and a possible dragon boat team for the employees.

The hotel will also open a dragon boat paddling activity for the guests with Pads paddlers among the instructor­s.

The members of the Pads Dragon Boat Team are persons with disability.

“It’s an opportunit­y for us paddlers to experience Shangri-La. It’s a boost for our morale to be tapped by the hotel and be part of the paddling activity which can give livelihood opportunit­y,” said Maunes.

He added that as part of the partnershi­p, they are allowed to use the hotel’s internatio­nal standard dragon boat, which is licensed by the Internatio­nal Dragon Boat Federation. The team plans to do their training at the hotel twice a week.

Pads signed a memorandum of agreement with Shangri-La’s Mactan Resort & Spa on Wednesday to formalize the partnershi­p.

Maunes said that there’s a possibilit­y that the hotel will host a dragon boat race in the future.

Shangri-La is not new in sporting events, since the hotel has hosted the Ironman 70.3 Philippine­s for seven straight years already.

Pads will now have two training venues including their first one at the Adaptive Sports and Recreation­al Rehab Center in Marina Seaview, Lapu-Lapu City. /

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