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Air Force paddlers rule Cobra Regatta

The Philippine Star
Air Force paddlers rule Cobra Regatta

Members of the Philippine Air Force squad that emerged overall champions of the 2016 Cobra Energy Drink-PDBF Cobra Regatta last weekend pose with their medals and trophies together with PDBF president Marcia Cristobal (left).

MANILA, Philippines – Philippine Air Force dominated the third and fourth legs last Sunday in a marathon conclusion to the Cobra Energy Drink-PDBF Dragon Boat Regatta at the Manila Bay overlooking the Baywalk along Roxas Boulevard.

Racing under ideal conditions, the Air Force paddlers swept the 300-meter Open, Women’s, and Mixed Standard events of both legs of the competition sponsored by the country’s leading energy drink that began early in the morning and finished near sunset.

They capped their campaign in grand style and with plenty to spare, leading from start to finish in topping the Open division of the fourth leg in a time of one minute, 11.39 seconds of the series organized by the Philippine Dragon Boat Federation.

Philippine Coast Guard was relegated to second place (1:13.50) while the Bruins placed third (1:15.39) in the 41st and last race of the day after 15 races were held in the morning in a carryover of the third leg, which was cut short due to the turbulent Manila Bay waters then.

The Air Force bets had a tougher time in fourth leg’s 300-meter Women’s finale, rallying in the last 50 meters to surge past pacesetting Triton A to win by a whisker in 1:33.80 against the latter’s 1:34.34. Coast Guard finished third (1:41.61).

They also picked up the Mixed-Standard plum, ruling the race 1:14.60 by a half-boat length over second-place Coast Guard (1:15.82) while Rowers Club of the Philippines wound up third (1:19.59) as the last leg of the Cobra regatta series drew another banner field of 41 teams.  

“Our paddlers really worked a lot and were determined to win. They practiced every other day for this event,” said Air Force First Lt. Mohammad Sali Abubakar, who thanked PAF chief, Lt. Gen. Edgar Fallorina, for fully supporting the squad.  

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