Philippine Daily Inquirer

SAILING A POTENTIAL GOLD MINE

- By June Navarro @junavINQ

SUBIC BAY— After witnessing Filipino sailors make waves in keelboat racing, the FarEast 28R class will be the center of attraction in the sailing competitio­n of the 2019 Philippine Southeast Asian Games.

The victory of the Philippine Sailing Associatio­n (PSA) team skippered by Emerson Villena in the Standard Insurance Subic Bay Cup Regatta here has validated the observatio­n of sailing chief Ernesto “Judes” Echauz that the country has a potential gold mine in the event.

The PSA squad controlled the first six races on the calm waters near the shore of the former US naval base, assuring the Philippine­s the title over Singapore, Japan and Taiwan with still two more races remaining.

“As the host country, we have the luxury of choosing the events that we want in the SEA Games,” said Echauz, the Philippine Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n’s co-Executive of the Year awardee, the other being San Miguel Corporatio­n chief Ramon S. Ang.

“Sailing with the FarEast 28R will give us an edge in the medal race.”

When the national team topped the Asian Sailing Federation FarEast 28R Championsh­ip in China last year, it became an eye-opener for the local sailing federation after Filipino junior sailors won all seven races at the expense of New Zealand and Singapore.

“The best feeling after winning the championsh­ip is when the team goes on stage, displays the Philippine flag,” said Echauz, group chair of Standard Insurance Co. Inc.

Standard Insurance has donated six FarEast 28R boats to the PSA for national sailors to further hone their skills.

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