Sun.Star Davao

1ST DavOr Horse Show and Competitio­n gallops high

- Text and photos By Ace June Rell S. Perez Photos by Eden Jhan Licayan

Iremember whenever I’m required to wear a costume on whatever party or event I’m attending, I’d always choose a cowboy wear. Why? It looks good and cool.

Yes, I just knew it’s cooI but I didn’t really have a small knowledge about horse riding as a sport or leisure. Actually, I didn’t even have a chance to witness a horse riding race and/or show until last June 29, 2018 when the province of Davao Oriental organized the first-ever Horse Show and Competitio­n at the Davao Oriental Sports Complex, Dahican, Mati City.

To be honest, I never had that much interest prior the event. I just knew I need to be there to cover the activity as it is one of the highlights of the province’s 51st founding anniversar­y.

But to my surprise, I find the activity fun and moving. Watching horsemen of various ages, as young as nine-year old, leading and riding to the speed and rhythm of their horses made me realize that the sport is way cooler than just the costumes. I could only imagine the energy and force exerted by the horsemen while leading their horses who are stronger than multiple persons combined.

Watching them made me also think that this sports needs strong and deep relationsh­ip between the horseman and the horse.

The funniest and somehow scary part of my experience was when one horse went astray from the racing line and went towards my direction, where I was busy taking photos. I ran fast, holding my camera and dear life together while chased by the horse for seconds. Luckily, the horse stopped after tamed by his/ her care taker.

Lesson learned: always take safety first while covering extreme sports like horse riding.

While the show was on going, we had the chance to interview Governor Nelson L. Dayanghira­ng where he emphasized that the activity is to boost agri-tourism and give appreciati­on to Davao Oriental’s history of transporta­tion.

“If we look back, one of the means of transporta­tion for Davao Oriental is the horses. Now, because we are too modern, it seems that people forget about it, so we want to recall our history, remind our people, especially the young generation that this is our way of life before,” he said adding the activity also promotes animal welfare.

The governor, who rode a horse himself, led the lighting of the cauldron, signalling the start of the competitio­n. He also disclosed the plan of organizing a horse club in the province.

Doctor Eric R. Dagmang, provincial veterinari­an, in a separate interview shared horses do not only serve as means of transporta­tion to people, it’s also a way of transporti­ng agricultur­al products and goods from far-flung areas to the market sustaining the living of the farmers.

“In fact, we still have few areas in the province where horses are still used as transporti­ng goods,” Dagmang said enumeratin­g the barangays of Don Camar in Lupon; Sanghay and Kulian in Mati City; and Manay town, among others.

The event has gathered 150 delegates, 80 riders, and 50 horses of different breed from nine horsemen clubs around the country.

President of the Philippine Horsemen Federation and charter president of the Davao Horse Club lawyer Gerry Olaguer said majority of the federation’s member clubs joined the activity.

The participat­ing clubs include: Malaybalay Horsemen Associatio­n; Misamis Oriental-Bukidnon Horsemen Associatio­n; Agusan del Sur Horsemen Associatio­n; DavSur Horsemen Associatio­n; CDO Horsemen Associatio­n; Davao Horse Club; Manayboro Horsemen; Marfori Rachers Mati Horsemen; and Visayas Horse Men Associatio­n.

“We hope that this kind of event will not be happening only in Davao Oriental, we hope that other provinces in the country will also do the same,” he said.

The event featured barrel race, obstacle race ,and oval race.

Following the success of the first event, the government has plans of making the horse show and competitio­n a regular activity.

If this plan pushes through, well, I’m expecting myself to witness such fun event annually.

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