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MILESTONE 8K SWIMS

Davao City’s Paolo Miguel Labanon, Eirron Vibar in 1-2 finish in Surigao del Sur

- BY MARIANNE S. ABALAYAN

PAOLO Miguel Labanon and Eirron Seth Vibar, both from Davao City, secured a remarkable onetwo finish for the Philippine­s in the Epic Island Adventure Race 20-2024 8K Certificat­ion Swim held at Britania, San Agustin, Surigao del Sur on Saturday, March 23, 2024.

Labanon, a 17-year-old Grade 12 student of Mapua Malayan Colleges Mindanao (MMCM), clinched the title with a time of two hours and 21 seconds, surpassing 25 other swimmers. Among them was his fellow Dabawenyo, 21-year-old Vibar (2:00:32), a third-year BS Home Economics student at the University of the Philippine­s (UP) Diliman, and Jose Luis Larrosa Chorro of Spain (2:00:34), the global manager for Oceanman

Swim, who finished second and third, respective­ly.

“The experience was great because I get to compete with other internatio­nal open water swimmers and to explore the corals of Britania in Surigao del Sur,” Labanon said in a Facebook interview with SunStar Davao on Monday, March 25.

His 8K title victory was unexpected, he said, considerin­g the seasoned nature of open-water foreign swimmers. “It was a challenge for me to compete side-by-side with them,” he added.

Labanon recounted the intense moments he and his close friend Vibar faced, battling waves splashing into their faces from all directions while ensuring they stayed on course.

For him, the Britania 8K race marked his farthest open water swim yet. “I am willing to go further for the experience,” he said, emphasizin­g his participat­ion in the competitio­n to revel in Britania’s pristine waters and well-preserved islands and corals while testing his mettle against swimmers from diverse background­s.

In a separate interview, Vibar also echoed Vibar’s sentiments, praising Britania as an excellent location for the event. “I enjoyed the experience very much. It was a lot of fun racing against the internatio­nal competitio­n po,” he said.

Labanon captured his second title on Sunday, March 24, after topping the 5.8K four-island swim while Vibar placed third in the 6K race.

Veteran Davao swimming coach Haroon Cali was also third in the three-island race.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO VIA PAOLO MIGUEL LABANON ?? 1-2 FINISH.
Davao City’s Paolo Miguel Labanon, center, and Eirron Seth Vibar, third, celebrate their podium finishes in the Epic Island Adventure Race 202024 8K Certificat­ion Swim held at Britania, San Agustin, Surigao del Sur on Saturday, March 23, 2024.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO VIA PAOLO MIGUEL LABANON 1-2 FINISH. Davao City’s Paolo Miguel Labanon, center, and Eirron Seth Vibar, third, celebrate their podium finishes in the Epic Island Adventure Race 202024 8K Certificat­ion Swim held at Britania, San Agustin, Surigao del Sur on Saturday, March 23, 2024.

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