Philex Mining supports, runs in IBP marathon
>> Thursday, October 26, 2017
TUBA,
Benguet – Supporting sports events as part of its advocacy for a healthy
and holistic lifestyle, Philex Mining Corp., through its Padcal mine in this
province, took part in the recently concluded fun run organized by the
Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) – Baguio City-Benguet Chapter, where
two of the 34 candidates it fielded finished as major winners in their
respective categories.
Beverly San Juan, a
Grade 9 student at the Saint Louis High School – Philex, was the champion among
the girls in the 3-kilometer (3K) run, while Eunice Bacoco, an underground
safety engineer at Padcal’s Safety/Loss Control Division, placed second among
the 5K female finishers in the “2nd IBP Baguio-Benguet Law Run,” which started
and finished at the Melvin Jones Grandstand, in Baguio City’s Burnham Park Sept.
30.
“We are glad that we
were able to extend our support and participate in this worthy endeavor by our
friends in the law profession in Baguio City and the whole of Benguet,” Eduardo
Aratas, manager of Padcal’s Legal Division, said after the event, where he ran
in the 3K category. “We look forward to running again with the IBP next year.
While we have our own annual sports fest and other sporting events at the mine
camp, we still go out of our way to support similar activities.”
Philex Mining also
supported the maiden “Philippine Councilor’s League (PCL) – Benguet Fun Run,”
held in the provincial capital of La Trinidad, on June 24, where Rico Arceo, of
Padcal’s Legal Dept., finished 8th in the 10K run, clocking 41:40.
The company had fielded more than 30 participants in the fun run, which had 130
overall finishers in the 3K, 5K, and 10K categories.
On April 29, Philex
Mining hosted the “2nd National Martial Arts Games: An Open Invitational
Tournament and Festival of Arnis and Sikaran,” at its Padcal mine’s APP Sports
Center, in Tuba’s Sitio Padcal, Brgy. Camp 3, where 14 of the company’s 33
players were among the winners who had since been tasked to represent the
Philippines at an international martial-arts event in Minsk, Belarus, on Nov.
29 to Dec. 4.
It
was the second time for Padcal to host the annual event, where more than 40 of
the 120 participants had won awards in the white- and black-belt divisions as
well as other categories of arnis, a Filipino national sport and
martial art using a rounded stick of rattan or wood,
and sikaran, where players use their feet only during a fight
match. Arnis is becoming popular even in other countries, with Arnis
Philippines, a group of martial artists headed by Jonathan Abaya, having
chapters
in
Japan, the US, Nepal, Australia, Iran, and India.
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