Manila Bulletin

Ironman gets a new partner

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Philippine triathlon gets a big boost as it drew a new sponsor for its annual 70.3 event beginning next year with the AAI Group of Companies, through its members AAI Worldwide Logistics and Black Arrow Express, also putting up the inaugural Black Arrow 5i50.

The inaugural Black Arrow Ironman triathlon is set on June 3, 2018 in Subic Bay.

As the official sponsor, AAI Worldwide will also be providing logistics support to stage the upcoming Ironman series from 2018 to 2020. Black Arrow Express, the “last-mile” and consumer company of the AAI Group, will be the title sponsor and will launch its own Black Arrow 5i50 triathlon series, also in the next three years.

Officials of the AAI Group of Companies, led by chairman Rico Brizuela, and Wilfred Uytengsu, president and founder of Sunrise Events, Inc., the official licensee of the Ironman Triathlon in the country, signed the sponsorshi­p agreement recently.

The Phl Ironman series is the only other sanctioned Ironman event in the Southeast Asia region apart from Langkawi, Malaysia. It has lured the some of the world’s leading and rising triathlete­s in its past staging with the next three editions expected to attract more and more participan­ts from around the world.

Black Arrow president Allan Brizuela, himself is a 70.3 triathlon finisher, will also be racing in the upcoming full Ironman event on June 3, 2018.

 ??  ?? Black Arrow Express CEO Allan Brizuela, 2nd left, and Sunrise Events CEO Wilfred Uytengsu, 2nd right, sign the contract making AAI Worldwide the Ironman Triathon sponsor from 2018-20. Others in photo are AAI Worldwide Logistics president Arnold...
Black Arrow Express CEO Allan Brizuela, 2nd left, and Sunrise Events CEO Wilfred Uytengsu, 2nd right, sign the contract making AAI Worldwide the Ironman Triathon sponsor from 2018-20. Others in photo are AAI Worldwide Logistics president Arnold...

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