DoT-6 holds advocacy swim event in Western Visayas

BREATHTAKING waters, intimate interaction with nature, and a surprise cash prize captivated 146 swimmers who participated in the opening leg of the Western Visayas International Open Water Swim Circuit hosted by Sipalay City from Feb. 17 to 18, 2024.

The open water "advocacy swim" event at the top beach destination in southern Negros Occidental marked the first of four legs of the Department of Tourism Region 6 (DoT-6) efforts to campaign for sustainable tourism.

The next three legs will be in Sicogon Island in Carles, Iloilo on April 14; Taklong Island in Nueva Valencia, Guimaras on June 30; and in Boracay Island in Malay, Aklan on September 22.

"The Western Visayas International Open Water Swim Circuit is not just a race; it is a testament to our country's commitment to environmental conservation and community engagement. Through the DoT-6-spearheaded event, we aim to tap into new markets of adventurers and sports enthusiasts. This successful kickoff in Sipalay City underscores the importance of responsible tourism, emphasizing the significance of caring for our environment. As we invite participants to register for future legs, we look forward to offering diverse and exciting swim experiences that echo our dedication to sustainable tourism and the warm hospitality of Western Visayas," DoT Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco said.

According to DoT-6 Regional Director Crisanta Marlene Rodriguez, open water swimming is a low-impact activity that promotes human-nature connections, engaging the community and creating awareness in terms of taking care of our environment.

"It is very important to be able to be mindful of our activities. We should be aware that we are not just only promoting the beauty of our destinations, but also making everyone aware of the importance of taking care of our environment," Rodriguez said.

Tapping into a new market segment of adventurers and sports enthusiasts is a key priority for the region which boasts of being the most accessible in terms of aviation connectivity, as well as having beautiful natural landscapes and waters.

"We're very proud of where we are now. We are a small city but we're very big on environmental conservation. We take care of our remaining resources. It's all geared toward saving, not just conserving, what we have and to optimize what we have," Sipalay City Mayor Maria Gina Lizares said.

Organized in partnership with the Zamboanga Open Water Swimming Club Inc., the event featured three distance categories: 1.5K, 3K, and 5K, participated by five age groups ranging from 12-50 years old.

Podium finishers were given a wooden trophy crafted by a local artisan and a cash prize sponsored by Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson and Mayor Lizares.

Full winners and details about the upcoming legs can be found on Western Visayas International Open Water Swim's Facebook page and Instagram account.

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