Zabelle Eugenio, Euan Ramos run the show in IRONKIDS


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Zabelle Eugenio, left, and Euan Ramos after ruling their respective classes within the IRONKIDS Philippines in Subic Bay. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines-Euan Ramos kicked his approach to the highest within the bike stage and went on to say the boys’ crown whereas Zabelle Eugenio took cost within the opening swim leg to finish a wire-to-wire victory within the ladies’ aspect of the IRONKIDS Philippines in Subic Bay on Saturday.

Ramos battled again from joint fifth within the swim with an enormous surge within the bike then stayed in management within the closing run to rule the premier 13-15 division in 24:34 with mixed clockings of 04:53 (swim), 11:07 (bike) and 06:50 (run) over 250-m swim, 6-km bike and 2-km run distance.

The Baguio-based Ramos toppled pre-race favourite Darell Bada, whose rally within the run (6:39) proved quick as he completed in 24:45, together with 4:50 and 11:30 within the swim and bike levels, respectively, whereas Jyrehn Gross sales positioned third in 25:24 from 04:48, 11:31 and 07:02 instances in swim, bike and run, respectively.

Tikhon Tsinamdzgrishvili from Taguig got here out quickest within the swim (04:34) however slowed down within the subsequent two legs (12:15 and 08:41) and ended up tenth with 27:52 clocking within the occasion which ushered within the third staging of the Century Tuna IRONMAN Philippines and the Subic 70.3 Triathlon firing off at present (Sunday).

Ramos’ victory got here on the heels of his triumph in Azuela Cove in Davao final March however held over the swim and run races.

Eugenio, from San Isidro, Rizal, bested Erin Burgos in 28:54, clocking 05:01 within the swim and sustaining her cost with 12:20 and 09:01 instances within the bike and run legs. Burgos completed in 29:22 with instances of 05:17, 12:22 and 09:00, whereas final 12 months’s Vermosa winner Celinda Raagas settled for third in 30:04 (05:32-13:15-08:40).

Johan Marcelo and Fritzie Surima shared the 11-12 crowns disputed over the 200-m, 4-km bike and 1.5-km stretch, whereas Hans Samputon and Aliya Adre topped the 9-10 class (150-m swim, 4-km bike and 1.5-km run) of the occasion additionally held to develop values like self-discipline, sportsmanship and respect for others and encourage the kids to reside an energetic, wholesome way of life.

Oliver Alingarog and Athena Masadao captured the 6-8 titles contested over the 100-m swim, 2-km bike and 1-km run distance.

Marcelo timed 20:01 with leg clocking of 02:54, 07:35 and 07:25 with Julio Tayag and Remsen Cayowet taking the following two spots in 20:30 and 21:55, respectively, whereas Surima posted a 20:30 clocking (02:52-08:09-06:54) to thwart Lauren Tan (21:21) and Victoria Banal (22:33).

Samputon timed 23:10 (03:46-09:14-07:47) to edge Phil Cayetano (23:27) and Chris Lacuna (23:39), whereas Adre clocked 21:59 (03:32-09:04-07:09); and Alingarog clocked 15:34 (02:38-05:06-05:04) and Masadao turned in a 15:40 clocking (01:53-06:06-05:00).

The Olongapo Junior Trackers Multi Sport, alternatively, turned again 2600 Tri in relay in 17:24 (02:59-06:57-05:08) with the latter submitting a 17:41 and TriClark putting third in 21:56, whereas Olongapo Torpedoes 2 dominated the 6-10 division in 18:23 (01:55-08:13-05:31) over Olongapo Torpedoes (22:02).

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