By Roel Amazona
BORONGAN CITY – The local government of Borongan City in Eastern Samar province ensures the promotion of gender equality as it hosts the 3rd leg of the Philippine National Surfing Championship this week.
This is the first time in the history of surfing competition that the
male and female categories have the same cash prizes, said Surf in the City
chairperson Rupert Ambil on Monday.
Providing equal cash prizes for both male and female athletes implies
that the city recognizes the ability and talent of both gender and even members
of the LGBTQ, Ambil added.
“If you can’t explain why the prize money for men is higher than for
women, then there’s something fundamentally wrong there. Here in Borongan, we
believe in the strength of all genders. It’s a statement from all of us, not
only as a surfing community but as representatives of Borongan City, Eastern
Samar,” Ambil said.
Officials of the United Philippine Surfing Association (UPSA) lauded
the city government for promoting gender equality in hosting professional
surfing championship tournaments.
Philippine National Surfing Team head coach John Carby said providing
equality between male and female surfers is within the current roadmap of UPSA
and they are lauding the city government of Borongan for leading voluntarily.
Carby said equality between genders in sports is a hotly debated topic,
which is why UPSA made a requirement that all categories in surfing
competitions sanctioned by their organization must have counterpart categories
in both sexes.
Being a male-dominated sport, Carby added that UPSA started to provide
better opportunities to female by including more women courses in their judging
program.
“We appreciate the initiative and looking forward to put it in our
practices for other regions, not to just copy. We hope to copy on their own,
but eventually we will also be imposing equal opportunities. This is a roadmap
that we want to see it done in a voluntary level in a particular region. We sit
down, we clap them, and we raise our hats to the initiatives,” Carby said
during a press briefing here.
Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda said the main goal of the local government
is to institutionalize this sporting event that has put the city and the
province of Eastern Samar as a destination for surfing enthusiasts in the
country.
Borongan has been hosting the national surfing competition for three
years now intending to produce local surf champions.
At present, the more than PHP2 million budget for the sporting
competition is shouldered by the city and the provincial government, they hope
that in the future hosting of the event, private sector will come in to sponsor
the competition, Agda said.
Around 250 surfers from all over the country are now in Borongan City
for the National Surfing Championship to start Nov. 26 to Dec. 3, 2022.
These surfers are from the provinces of Siargao, L Union, Ilocos Sur,
Cebu, Eastern Samar, Aurora, Sorsogon, Catanduanes, Zambales, Camarines Norte,
Leyte, and Northern Samar.
Borongan's surfing event is dubbed Surf in the City, because the
competition is held along the surfing spot on Baybay Boulevard located within
the city proper.
The event gathers the best surfers from all over the country as they
compete for the third leg of a national surfing competition sanctioned by UPSA,
the national sports body for surfing in the country.
The first leg of the competition was held in Siargao while the second
was in Baler, Aurora. (PNA)
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