MANILA, Philippines — BY coincidence or by design, the Philippine hosting of the International Canoe Federation World Dragon Boat Championships from Oct. 27 to Nov. 4 in Puerto Princesa, Palawan could not be more timely as the ICF celebrates its centennial anniversary as the governing world body for the sport. "As the president of the Philippine Canoe Kayak Federation, it is both an honor and a humbling responsibility to host the ICF World Dragon Boat Championships in Puerto Princesa, especially as we celebrate the International Canoe Federation's centennial anniversary," PCKDF president Leonora Escollante noted in a statement. "This milestone not only celebrates the sport's rich legacy but also propels us into a future where dragon boat racing continues to inspire, unite, and drive positive change," added Escollante of bringing the premier ICF-sanctioned global paddling competition to the country's shores. She was grateful that Puerto Princesa City government under the dynamic leadership of Mayor Lucilo Bayron had given its all-out support in staging the championships that will make the Philippines the epicenter of dragon boat racing for a week. "I must extend my deepest gratitude to the City of Puerto Princesa and, in particular, Mayor Lucilo Bayron, for their unwavering support and belief in this sport and in the vision of the PCKF. Mayor Bayron and his administration have been fully committed from Day One, offering 100 percent backing in terms of logistics, resources, and facilities," the PCKF head pointed out. "Their dedication to making Puerto Princesa not only a premier destination but also a key player in the world of sports has been inspiring. Together, we've aligned on a theme that resonates deeply—"Paddle Together for Climate Action,'" she explained.

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