Philippine Daily Inquirer

ORGANIZERS RACE TO FINISH SKATE PARK, CYCLING OVAL

- By Maricar Cinco @maricarcin­coinq

TAGAYTAY City—constructi­on and putting finishing touches to the 3-hectare skate park and cycling oval here are in full swing days before the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games begin.

The private contractor, WRC Constructi­on, aims to complete the oval by Nov. 27.

The sports complex, near the Tagaytay Internatio­nal Convention Center, will host cycling, BMX and skateboard­ing competitio­ns scheduled to begin on Dec. 4.

As of Monday, the venue was 93 to 95 percent complete, according to WRC engineer Laika Canseko.

Workers, augmented by the Department of Public Works and Highways and the city government, have been working until midnight to install the 1,000-capacity bleachers and roofs for the audience and to finish the painting of the skating ramps.

Canseko said intermitte­nt rain over the past few days had delayed the work, but she vowed to beat the deadline in time for the start of the sports events.

“They could not work very late due to the chilly weather,” said city administra­tor Gregorio Monreal.

After the SEA Games, Tagaytay’s sports complex would become a regular venue for internatio­nal competitio­ns.

Another skateboard­ing venue in Cavite province is Maragondon town. Competitio­ns

will be held on Dec. 5 and 6 in the skatepark near the popular Kaybiang Tunnel.

“[Hosting the games] is one way to promote Maragondon internatio­nally,” said Mayor Rey Rillo.

In Laguna province, the adjacent cities of Santa Rosa and Biñan would also host games.

Santa Rosa’s Sports Complex will host netball matches between Nov. 25 and Dec. 2, while women’s and men’s football will be held at Alonte Sports Complex in Biñan.

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