By BEVERLY C.
PAOYON
GUMASA, Sarangani (May
25, 2013) – Tourists from all over Mindanao and around the world flocked at the
white-sand beaches of Gumasa, Glan to party on since Friday (May 24) as
Sarangani Bay Festival enfolds.
Award-winning
photographer Cocoy Sexcion gauged SarBay this time as “(I think) this is the
biggest and wildest beach party ever” as he compared that tourist count crowding
the venue and nearby resorts are quite noticeable even in the first day where
for the last seven years the crowd usually arrived at the culmination
part.
“Even when it heavily
rained early afternoon the first day, it never ceased the crowd from partying,”
he added.
Several foreigners
were seen around mingling with the locals.
SarBay kicked-off with
the historic 15-kilometer swim-across-the-bay relay competition
yesterday.
Simultaneous with the
swim relay was the fun run for the environment of Smart Communications. Event
organizer Eliodoro Alcaya reported around 500 runners finished the 8-km and 5-km
races thru off-road and sloping trail that ended both with a 2-km beach run
along the white, fine shores of Gumasa Cove.
A swim contest in
Gumasa also drew a huge crowd. It was held in 500-, 300- and 150-meter races
along the beachfront.
Organizer Ian
Rodriguez said the race was conceptualized after the swim-across–the-bay which
provided other swimmers another venue to compete.
Among the beach sports
were volleyball, football, skim boarding clinic, jetski invitational challenge,
and the sand sculpture which showcased the participants’ visual perception of
the rich marine life of the bay.
Pinta sa Baybayon, on
the other hand, was a body-painting competition that portrayed the artists’
combined skills and imagination to present in an artistic way the affluence of
marine resources inhabiting the bay.
Also among the newest event of SarBay this time was the
30-km mountain bike ultra 3-men challenge where 30 bikers tracked rough terrains
around Glan.
People thronged to the
party zone Friday night particularly for the SMART and Talk & Text foam
party and the beach party all-night long. For more news and updates, please
visit the http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/ > Province of Sarangani
</a>. Live web updates powered by SMART. (Beverly C. Paoyon/ SARANGANI
INFORMATION OFFICE)
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