Philippine Army Dragon Boat Team

Philippine Army
Dragon Boat Team

Team Logo
Sport Dragon boat
Based in Manila, Philippines
Owner(s) Philippine Army
Head coach Sgt. Usman Anterola
(as of 2015)
Manager Lt. Col. Harold Cabunoc
(as of 2015)
Assistant coach SSg. Romy John Dionio
(as of 2015)
Drummer Sgt. Reynaldo Baylon
(as of 2015)
Steersman MSG. Franco Tinoco
(as of 2015)
Federation Philippine Dragon Boat Federation
Website Official Facebook Page

The Philippine Army Dragon Boat Team is a dragon boat sports club affiliated with Philippine Army. The sporting team is a member of the Philippine Dragon Boat Federation.

History

2011 IDBF Dragonboat World Championship

Seven members of the Philippine Army Dragon Boat Team were called up to be part of the Pinoy Dragon Warriors team which participated at the 2011 IDBF Dragonboat World Championship which was held in Tampa, Florida in the United States. The team won 5 golds and 2 silvers at the said competition.[1]

2014 IDBF Club Crews World Championship

The Philippine Army competed at the 9th IDBF Club Crews World Championship which was hosted at the Standiana Rowing Center in Ravena, Italy. The Philippine Army had lack of funds to send a team to the championships where they had qualified for, having no tickets to Italy two days before they flew out for the race in August 31. Team president, Lt. Col Harold Cabunoc planned to withdrew participation for the team if they fail to receive the remaining balance of 2 million pesos for the expenses of the trip. Philippine Army managed to find sponsors through, Intermed Philippines which sponsored half of the team's finances, the Armed Forces of the Philippines and friends of the members of the team.[2]

The Philippine Army team participated in three events at the tournament which began in September 3, 2014. They failed to achieve a podium finish at their opening event, the 2 kilometer race, after they collided with Team Netherlands during the race and they finished seventh. The team later won gold and set new competition records at two events the 200 meters Premier Open (47.85 seconds) and the 500 meters Premier Open (2:06.76) where they beat the runner-up team based in Germany.[1][2][3]

2015 Japan Dragon Boat Championships

The Philippine Army participated at the 2015 Japan Dragon Boat Championships which was held in July 19, 2015 at the Okawa River in Osaka, Japan. The tournament was participated by 70 teams.[4]

The team participated at the men's 250 meter race where it finished first out of 17 teams. The Army paddlers registered an average heat time of 53 seconds. At final 100 meters they paddled against the current of the Okawa River beating runner-ups the Japanese national team by one second.[5]

Recent team

2015 Japan Dragon Boat Championships roster
Army Rank Paddler
Sergeant Reynaldo Baylon (Drummer)
Master Sergeant Franco Tinoco (Steerer)
Staff Sergeant Joemar Ocquiana
Staff Sergeant Salvador Sumagaysay
Staff Sergeant Ronald Tan
Sergeant Elwin Juan
Sergeant Jomon Ocquiana
Staff Sergeant Rodrigo Tanuan Jr.
Sergeant Romel Anote
Sergeant Domingo Bagni
Corporal Pajiri Sahibad
Corporal Sonny Boy Bendebel
Corporal Ramie Llano
Corporal Gerald Dela Cruz
Private First Class Alvin Sabijon
Private First Class Reyjel Paranaque
Corporal Jose Ijalo
Corporal Gil Martin Gonzales
Corporal Hardy Pabulayan
Corporal Arnie Cafe
Private First Class Leomar Mirasol
Private Abdil Azziz Sanaani
Staff
Team Manager: Lt. Col. Harold Cabunoc
Head Coach: Sgt. Usman Anterola
Assistant Coach: SSg. Romy John Dionio
References:Rappler[4]

Honors

2014 International Dragon Boat Federation Club Crews World Championships (in Ravenna, Italy)
2015 Japan Dragon Boat Championships (in Osaka, Japan)

References

  1. 1 2 "PH Army dragon boat team wins gold at IDBF World Championships". Rappler. 6 September 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  2. 1 2 Songalia, Ryan (8 September 2014). "PH Army Dragon Boat team overcomes funding issues to win gold in Italy". Rappler. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  3. Lozada, Bong (6 September 2014). "Philippine Army fetes Dragon Boat Team". Inquirer.net. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  4. 1 2 Songalia, Ryan (16 July 2015). "PH Army to compete in Japan Dragon Boat Championships". Rappler. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  5. Songalia, Ryan (19 July 2015). "Philippine Army wins gold at Japan Dragon Boat Championships". Rappler. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
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