Manila Bulletin

Navo, Villanueva rout field

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Determinat­ion and luck paid off nicely for Richard Anson Navo and Andrea Villanueva as they emerged the fastest finishers of the 1st Sun Life Aquathlon held Sunday at the Makati Aqua Sports Arena and the University of Makati track oval.

Navo, who raced in the 15-17 male age group, finished the Aqua Full distance of a 400-meter swim and 5-km run in 26 minutes and six seconds, while Villanueva, racing in the 18-24 age group, was top finisher among the women. crossing the finish at 33:43.

“I relied on my swimming skills and just endured the toughness of the run until I crossed the finish line. I did not even expect to make the Top 3 of my category,” said Navo.

Garnering points for Bike King’s “Athlete of the Year” rankings motivated Villanueva to push harder.

"I kept on training and recently I finished a standard distance triathlon. I focused on this race and did not expect to finish first," she said.

Other winners of the 400-m swim, 5-km run aquathlon were Larissa Aynera (female 15-17), Cathy Tan (female 40-44), May Bonalos (female 50- over); Neil Pasibe (male 18-24), Denise Noble and Enchong Dee (25-29), Lou Maghuyop and Riccardo Facchin (30-34), Keith Francis Henson (male 35-39), Decerel Mendoza and Julius Sin (45-49), Norman Davadilla (male 50-54), Albert Bartilad (male 55-59) and Chicho Mantaring (male 60over).

In the relay competitio­n, the team of Melanie Tan and Kristine Cuevas was declared the All-Female Relay champion with a time of 1:08:49. The All-Male Relay title went to Patrick Bryan Angeles and Rainier Madrig who timed 39:30. The Mixed Relay team title went to Ronaldo Celestial and Sab Celestial with a finish of 30:42.

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