The Freeman

PADS seeks grand slam title in Hong Kong

- Gloreitta T. Larios

The Philippine Accessible Disability Services (PADS) Adaptive Dragonboat Racing Team braces for a tough competitio­n as it seeks a grand slam championsh­ip in the 2019 CCB (Asia) Hong Kong Internatio­nal Dragon Boat Races on June 14 at the Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong.

PADS team manager John Paul Maunes said that the team endured a lot of obstacles especially in their preparatio­n but he is still confident on their chances.

“We have a lot of challenges this season. We have to move to a new training location, supposedly nag setup ta ug training area sa IL Corso, SRP but with the presence of the jellyfish, nagkaskin rashes ang atong mga paddlers so we transferre­d to Mandaue City na side sa new bridge,” said Maunes.

“We also appointed new coach Ailene Padrones. She was endorsed to us by the Philippine Dragon Boat Federation (PDBF) para maguide’an ug ma-train og maayo ang team in preparatio­n sa big races like the Hong Kong race and the World Championsh­ips.”

The Cebuano paddlers are positive in accomplish­ing their mission in bagging their third-straight title in the Internatio­nal Paradragon Championsh­ips division.

The countries award-winning and premier cross-disability dragon boat team will be sending 55 paddlers in the Hong Kong race.

“We are aiming for a grand slam title in Hong Kong and we are considerin­g it as our acid test for the upcoming World Championsh­ips this August,” added Maunes.

PADS is also set to be competing against the abled teams in the 200m and 400m premier men’s open standard boat, premier mixed standard boat and premier women’s standard boat categories. —

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