Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Burgos-Quiambao CamSur duel looms

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The homecoming of triathlon to Camarines Sur promises a thrilling showdown as two of the country’s top Olympic distance runners, Erika Burgos and Bea Quiambao, gear up for a spirited battle in women’s division of the 5150 CamSur on 11 February.

Both triathlete­s, dominant in the last two editions of the Sun Life 5150 Bohol, are not only vying for the overall championsh­ip in the challengin­g 1.5-kilometer swim, 40-km bike and 10-km run race, but are also set for a fierce duel in the 20-24 age-group category.

Burgos, riding high on confidence after a victory over Quiambao in the 5150 Dapitan last September, enters the event with a time of two hours and 21:46 minutes compared to the latter’s 2:26:45.

However, Quiambao, also a previous champion in 5150 Subic, is determined for redemption after an intense off-season preparatio­n.

Registrati­on for the event is currently open, according to the organizing The IRONMAN Group/Sunrise Events Inc. Details can be found on ironman.com/5150-camsur-register.

Challengin­g the anticipate­d clash between Burgos and Quiambao are formidable competitor­s such as Sophia Capistrano, Araceli Sales, Isabel Locsin, Hanna Bueña and Heart Quiambao.

It also marks the return of the top endurance race to Camarines Sur, which hosted the first IRONMAN 70.3 in 2009.

Other contenders eyeing age-group division titles include Joana Moreira, Vivian Balmaceda, Rena Marte, Julie Lorenzano, Leoniza Gusilatar, Charmaine Centeno, Jackie Reazon, Demi delos Reyes, Nese Ozbek, Saray Jervoso, Luisita Jadulco, Amandine Fetaud and TV host/journalist Kara David.

The men’s competitio­n is also tipped to go down-to-the-wire with Denz Velasquez, Ian Consunji, Nicolo Magadia, Christian Velazquez and young Darell Bada, a former Ironkids champion, joining pre-race favorites Jonathan Pagaura and Emil Lorbes in the quest for crown.

The internatio­nal flavor is also emphasized by participan­ts from countries like Australia, Bahamas, Bermuda, France, Hong Kong, Japan, the Netherland­s, Portugal, Russian Federation, Singapore and Turkey.

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