Court Or Choir? The Impeachment Court And The Illusion Of Impartiality

The impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte is not just about her fate; it's a test of the Senate’s commitment to uphold the Constitution. Senators voicing defense before evidence is presented cast shadows over the fairness of the process itself.

Knai Bang Chatt By Kep West Ushers In A Bold New Era Of Regenerative Travel In Cambodia

Adventure, wellness, and cultural immersion come together at Knai Bang Chatt by Kep West, marking a revolutionary change in travel in Southeast Asia.

4.4K Senior Citizens In Albay Get Social Pension

Ang mga indigent na senior citizen sa Albay ay nakatanggap na ng kanilang social pension mula sa provincial government.

DepEd Sets Up Command Centers To Address School Opening Woes

Inilunsad ng DepEd-CAR ang mga command centers para sa agarang tulong sa mga isyu ng mga mag-aaral at magulang sa nalalapit na pagbubukas ng klase.

Army Dragon Boat Team Wins 2 Golds In Korea Open

The Philippine Army dominates the 11th Korea Open Dragon Boat Festival, taking home gold in thrilling 200-meter and 300-meter races.


Army Dragon Boat Team Wins 2 Golds In Korea Open

3
3

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Philippine Army team captured two gold medals in the 11th Korea Open Busan International Dragon Boat Festival at Suyeong River, APEC Naru Park, Haeundae on Sept. 1-4.

The Dragon Warriors dominated the 200-meter and 300-meter events in the Premiere Open, Small Boat category.

The Philippines clocked 51.294 seconds to win the 200-meter event. The Classic Dragon Boat Team of the United Arab Emirates (52.105s) finished second followed by Ching Fung Dragon of Hong Kong (52.145s) and CNU Watersport Club of Taiwan (53.367s).

In the 300-meter race, the Army registered the best time of 1:15.796, besting CNU Watersport and Cheng-Chu Unity that finished second (1:19.384) followed by Chinese Banquet C.E. Dragon (1:21.677) and Qatar Dragon Boat Association (1:22.077).

A total of 16 teams from 12 countries, including the United States, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Taiwan, Guam, Malaysia, Qatar, China, Canada, Hongkong and the Philippines, competed this year.

The Army leadership lauded the Dragon Warriors for their dedication in giving their best effort to win two gold medals that reflects the Army’s commitment to values of excellence and unyielding teamwork. (PNA)