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Davao City retains Davraa Meet overall championsh­ip

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WHILE perennial champion Davao City retained its overall title with 158 gold medals, 115 silvers, and 112 bronzes at the close of the Davao Region Athletic Associatio­n (Davraa) Meet 2024 at the Davao City-University of the Philippine­s (DC-UP) Sports Complex at UP Mindanao on Sunday afternoon, April 7, it fell short of its impressive 2023 performanc­e.

Last year, the Davao City Durians amassed 174 golds, 109 silvers, and 82 bronzes when the regional qualifying meet was hosted by Davao del Norte.

During the send-off rites on March 27, Department of Education (DepEd) Davao City superinten­dent Reynante Solitario encouraged the city delegates to surpass the medal haul from 2023, sharing his dream of winning 204 golds with SunStar Davao in a previous interview.

Despite not meeting this ambitious target, Solitario congratula­ted the city’s athletes and coaches for emerging as overall champions once again.

“Indeed, we are strong and unbeatable! I am overwhelme­d and delighted with the extraordin­ary strength, endurance, and stamina of our athletes in the last five days of the Davraa Meet. These 158 golds, 115 silvers, and 112 bronzes are manifestat­ions of their hard work, dedication, and commitment to their sports. Davao Durians remain strong and unbeatable,” he said in a Facebook message to SunStar Davao.

He attributed the delegation’s success not only to the athletes’ skills but also to the support of their coaches, teammates, family, friends, and management.

He thanked the City Government of Davao, especially Mayor Sebastian “Baste” Duterte and all members of the City Council, as well as Mikey Aportadera, officer-in-charge of the Sports Developmen­t Division of the City Mayor’s Office (SDD-CMO), for inspiring and supporting the team.

Meanwhile, Tagum City maintained its runner-up position with 62 golds, 55 silvers, and 47 bronzes, falling short of its 2023 medal count of 62-5569 by just 22 bronzes.

Davao del Norte delivered the biggest surprise this year with a medal count of 61-50-70 from last year’s 36-35-59 record and retaining its third ranking.

Panabo City (22-31-36) climbed to fourth place from fifth last year, overtaking Digos City (16-34-37), which settled for the fifth spot. Digos was fourth in 2023 with a 21-26-25 haul compared to Panabo’s 20-40-51.

Davao de Oro (15-30-50), Mati City (11-15-16), Davao del Sur (10-21-36), Island Garden City of Samal (8-7-8), Davao Occidental (7-9-19), and Davao Oriental (5-9-29) claimed the sixth to 11th places.

Mati City moved up a seventh place from ninth last year, while Igacos climbed to ninth from 10th.

Davao del Sur dropped to eighth from seventh, while Davao Occidental was relegated to 10th from eighth.

Giovanni Gulanes, Davao del Norte provincial sports coordinato­r, said “DavNor is improving by leaps and bounds. This has been our best performanc­e.”

He noted that all delegation­s expected dancesport­s to be included in the Davraa Meet 2024 as it has become a regular sport in Cebu Palaro after years as a demonstrat­ion sport. “We were surprised that it’s not counted in Davraa as there is no official memo from DepEd Central Office, it is still a board resolution. We have a solid 12 golds for dancesport­s. Hope there would be a retroactiv­e computatio­n once the memo comes out,” he added. /

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