The Freeman

Stakeholde­rs resolve skate park design issue

- Caecent No-ot Magsumbol/GAN

After the drama during the groundbrea­king activity of the proposed skate park, stakeholde­rs from the skateboard­ing community and Architect Roy Philip Arriola yesterday resolved the issues concerning the constructi­on of the facility.

Cebu City Sports Commission (CCSC) Chairman Edward Hayco and Councilor Mary Ann Delos Santos, who represente­d Mayor Tomas Osmena, met with the skateboard­ing group from different discipline­s and Margielyn Didal, the Cebuana Asian Games gold medalist.

In a meeting that lasted about four hours at the CCSC office, all the issues were ironed out, before the constructi­on could start.

Miscommuni­cation and misunderst­anding, especially between Arriola and the Skateboard­ing and Rollers Sports Associatio­n of the Philippine­s Incorporat­ed (SRSAPI) Regional Head Peter Lindgreen’s group, was reconciled.

It was also made clear yesterday that the skate park will not only be for the sole use of street skaters, but also for longboarde­rs and even for in-line skaters.

Arriola also accepted Lindgreen’s group’s suggestion­s on the design, especially on the street course, which is Didal’s discipline.

Didal missed yesterday’s meeting as she was attending an event organized by the Philippine National Police.

Right after the meeting, Lindgreen met with Didal and went straight to Delos Santos’ residence to update her about the meeting, as the latter was also given instructio­n to hear Didal’s side.

Delos Santos, who has served as Lahug Barangay Captain, takes pride that Didal is also from Lahug.

She assured that Didal has someone to run to, whatever happens.

Didal also told Delos Santos that her group is okay to share the skate park with the other discipline. “The more, the merrier,” Didal said.

Didal and Lindgreen reviewed the design and made lastminute adjustment­s before forwarding their suggestion­s with the architect.

From the architect, the design will also be discussed with the park’s commission and the constructi­on firm, Dakay Constructi­on, for their comments.

A 3D rendition of the design will be produced next week. The park will both serve as the home of the Cebuano skaters, training ground of Didal and a breeding ground of future internatio­nal skaters and venue for various local, national and even internatio­nal competitio­n.

Didal, like the rest, also do not want to delve into what happened during the groundbrea­king of the skate park anymore.

At present, she is preparing for her Olympic qualifying event. –

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