Press release:
The coastal city of Dumaguete was the site of
the 2nd Pioneer National Bangkarera, as part of Republic Chemical Industries,
Inc. (RCI)’s 60th anniversary celebration. From May 12 to May 14, 2017,
thousands gathered along the city’s main thoroughfare, Rizal Boulevard, to
catch the action as 40 teams of fishing boats made up of 144 entries from
Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao braved the challenging waters to register impressive
times.
The competition had
four categories: the 16HP (Open Category), 7HP (Open Category), 7HP (Angat Sa
Dagat Category) and the Paddle Boat (Open Category).
John Spakowski II, RCI
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, said that they were “inspired
about helping people with the way they do their living and at the same time use
our products to protect and preserve the environment”.
Republic Chemical
Industries is the maker of Pioneer Epoxy bonds, paints and sealants. The race
celebrates fishing as a dignified source of livelihood as well as display the
high quality of Pioneer adhesives--the preferred brand of the
fishermen-participants.
OCEAN CONSERVATION
EFFORTS
As part of the
festivities, Pioneer Adhesives Foundation, Inc. (PAFI), led by Executive
Director Martina Spakowski, collaborated with the Siliman University Marine
Labs to conduct the Reef Fix project in Dumaguete.
The Reef Fix project is
part of “Our Earth, Our Responsibility”, PAFI’s environmental campaign that
responds to the growing harmful effects of global warming on our environment.
During the Reef Fix project in Dumaguete, 10 volunteer divers participated and
dove into the sea of Siliman Beach to remove the damaging Drupella and
Coralliophilia from the coral reef.
The project has also
initiated activities to repair 4,600 corals as part of sustained efforts to
protect marine sanctuaries in Puerto Princesa, Boracay, Alaminos and Dumaguete
City to improve fish catch. Some 11,200 mangroves were also planted by about
1,815 volunteers.
RACE RESULTS
Teams from the Visayas
and the host island of Negros dominated the score boards. Below are the final
race results:
16HP (Open Category)
Champion: Team Pirata of
Iligan City (P110,000)
2nd Place: Team Aranicole
of Bulacan (P80,000)
3rd Place: Team Boracay
(P50,000)
7HP (Open Category)
Champion: Team Black
Manta of Negros Occidental (P60,000)
2nd Place: Team Overtime
of Cebu (P30,000)
3rd Place: Team Cebu
(P20,000)
7HP (Angat Sa Dagat
Category)
Champion: Team Cebu
(P60,000)
2nd Place: Team
Tamztroopers of Dipolog City (P30,000)
3rd Place: Manful Racing
Team of Negros Occidental (P20,000)
Paddle Boat (Open
Category)
Champion: Team
Tamztroopers of Dipolog City (P30,000)
2nd Place: Poblacion
Sibulan Team of Negros Occidental (P15,000)
3rd Place: Zamboanguita
Team of Negros Occidental (P10,000)
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