TACLOBAN CITY, March 20 (PNA) -- An environmental
lawyer and triathlete dubbed as 'Pinoy Aquaman' swam from historic Limasawa
Island from Padre Burgos town in Southern Leyte to commemorate the first
Christian mass 496 years ago.
Ingemar Macarine endured big waves and strong
current of Canigao Channel to finish his four-hour unassisted swim on Sunday
that signals the kick-off of the celebration of the first Catholic Mass in
Asia.
Two boats from the Bantay Dagat and Coast Guard
escorted Macarine in his 10.34-kilometer non-stop swim.
Macarine said that aside from promoting the 496th
First Mass in Limasawa, another objective of swimming in an open sea is to make
people aware on taking care of our seas and ocean.
“It is always my advocacy to promote clean seas and
beaches and including marine resource protection and climate change awareness
every time I swim,” Macarine said.
Macarine thanked the local officials of Southern
Leyte province, Limasawa, and Padre Burgos for helping him achieve his goal.
“Thank you so much Gov. Damian Mercado, Board
Member Lee Uy, Mayor Nilo Petracorta, Vice Mayor Melchor Petracorta, Mayor
Hermenegildo Culpa, Vice Mayor Freiche Poblete, Tourism Officer Nedgar Garvez,
Philippine Coast Guard, Bantay Dagat, and my navigator Roel Catoto for the
support,” he said.
Macarine was dubbed by various sportswriters in the
country as “Pinoy Aquaman.” He is the founding president of Surigao Runners
Club and a member of the Triathlon Bohol, Team Solomon Running, and Triathlon
Surigao.
A lawyer by profession, Macarine is a native of
Surigao, but now based in the town of Tubigon, Bohol where he is a practicing
environmental lawyer and also currently the town’s election lawyer.
Previously, he swam from Basul Island to Surigao
City in 2013 and from Hikdop Island to mainland Surigao City in 2014.
In the United States, he is the first Filipino to
swim from Alcatraz Island Penitentiary to San Francisco City, California on
April 7, 2014.
He is the second man to conquer the Chesapeake Bay
by swimming 8.1 kilometers from Bay Bridge Marina to Sandy Pointe Park Beach,
Annapolis in Maryland.
One of his longest swims was 16.8 kilometers from
Cabilao Island, Loon, Bohol to Argao, Cebu last June 12, 2016.
Limasawa is referred to as the site of the first
Catholic mass in the Philippines officiated on Easter Sunday of March 31, 1521
by Father Pedro de Valderrama under the fleet of Ferdinand Magellan.(PNA)
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