The Boracay Sun Paddlers continued their winning streak and claimed the top spot in the mens open category by clocking two minutes, 14 seconds in the last heat. The team dominated the first two heats Friday.
Bugsay Boracay, another mens team from the island, finished second in 2:21. Manila Paddlers came in third in 2:24.
The mixed open category was clinched by the Bugsay Boracay Blades A, capping its dominance in the first two heats Friday. It had an impressive 2:18 in the third heat and 2:29 in the fourth.
The PCU-St. Scholasticas College mixed team put up a good fight as it finished second in the mixed open category (2:23) in the third heat and finishing just one second behind the winning team at 2:30 in the fourth. The Manila Dragons settled for third place with 2:25 in the third heat and 2:37 in the fourth heat, beating another Boracay team, the Bugsay Boracay Blades 1 in 2:42 and 2:51.
The four-kilometer event was also won by the powerful Boracay Sun Paddlers (19:56) followed by the Bugsay Boracay mens team (21:59) and Manila Paddlers (22:29). The Boracay Blades womens team raced to shore amid applause from the crowd in 23:02 to secure the final spot.
The four-kilometer event had the four competing teams paddling non-stop from one end of the island to the other and back.
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