Ruta Maya Launches as Paddles Drown Out the Controversy

The prestigious La Ruta Maya Belize River Challenge commenced this morning from the Hawkesworth Bridge in Santa Elena, marking the beginning of a four-day endurance test along the Macal and Belize Rivers. Despite pre-race controversies that threatened to overshadow the event, the distinctive sound of paddles striking water replaced diplomatic tensions as fifty-eight canoe teams embarked on the 130-mile journey.

The commencement brought palpable relief to organizers who had navigated weeks of dispute regarding changes to the traditional finish line. Roberto Harrison, Vice-Chair of the Ruta Maya Committee, expressed mixed emotions regarding participant numbers: “It’s always exciting to be out here on a morning like this. We registered fifty-eight teams—we had hoped for at least sixty-five, but nonetheless, it’s a good show.”

Spectator turnout showed noticeable reduction from previous years, with San Ignacio and Santa Elena Mayor Earl Trapp acknowledging diminished crowds during his early morning assessment. The race participation has declined significantly from its 2010 peak of 101 teams, a decrease attributed partially to the recent controversies affecting both paddler and supporter engagement.

Competitive focus quickly shifted to team PACT On Track, which established a commanding early lead with a two-minute advantage by the Georgeville service point. Managed by Francis Usher, the team features Belize’s sole canoeing Olympian Amado Cruz alongside relatives Christian Lopez and Enrique Cruz. “They’ve been training together since November,” Usher noted. “Having the best paddler in Belize’s history leading the team provides undeniable advantage.”

The event continues to serve dual purposes as both competitive sporting challenge and environmental awareness campaign. Mayor Trapp emphasized the race’s importance in promoting preservation of Belize’s natural resources while simultaneously boosting regional tourism through visitor engagement.

With three demanding racing days remaining, organizers anticipate improved spectator turnout as the competition progresses toward its final destination at Haulover Bridge.