The Manila Times

Chicano, Ganzon aim to keep Asian Elite plums

- PHOTO BY ROGER RAÑADA

SEA Games silver medalist John Leerams Chicano sets out not just for another crack at the Asian Elite crown but also to further sharpen up for the upcoming biennial games as he goes for back-to-back in the Black Arrow Express 5150 slated Sunday (Oct. 27) in Subic Bay.

Chicano dominated their side in last year’s inaugurals of the BAE triathlon and placed a strong third overall, making him the marked man in the event also serving as part of his buildup for next month’s SEAG, also set in Subic, where he and Andrew Remolino will try to defend the country’s 1-2

But he will up against the likes of August Benedicto, Raymond Torio, Fernando Casares and Mark Hosana in what promises to be a spirited duel for the Asian Elite plum worth P200,000 with Alexandra Ganzon tipped to cruise to another women’s triumph in the event set over the Olympic distance of 1.5k swim40K bike-10K run.

The Asian Elite cast will share center stage with the pros with Aussie Mitch Robins and Guam’s Manami Iijima also seeking to make it two- in- row in their respective divisions in the event sponsored by one of the country’s leading cargo movers and scores in the absence of the wind.

“A couple of 65s were posted here last year, so his (Shin’s) 64 stands as the new course record,” said Summit Point general manager Vic de Guzman.

Shin actually flubbed a fourfooter for birdie on the opening hole but banged in a birdie from just about the same distance on the third to ignite a run, that included a three-footer on the next,

on the seventh, and another four-footer on No. 10.

He missed two eagle chances on Nos. 14 and 16 then closed out with another “gimme” on the 18th to match his career-best eightunder card he shot during the

Masters at Southwoods.on No. 5, a tap-in on the seventh, and organized by Sunrise Events, Inc., now part of the IRONMAN Group.

But Sam Betten, also from Down Under, is out for a payback while Czech Jakub Langhammer hopes to score a follow- up to his recent Penong’s Davao feat. Multi-titled and Bangkok-based Aussie Dimity Lee Duke and Laura Wood of New Zealand, on the other hand, go all out to foil Iijima’s title-retention drive.

Also on tap is the Go for Gold Sunrise Sprint, a short distance triathlon series featuring a 750m open-water swim, 20km bike ride and a 5km run put up by Go for Gold to help Filipino athletes

of the Resorts World Masters at Southwoods. promote excellence

For details, contact secretaria­t at blackarrow­express@ 5150ph ilippines.com. For pro athletes, contact preregistr­ation@ ironman.com.

Long considered as the country’s triathlon hub, Subic has hosted some of the biggest national and internatio­nal races, including the IRONMAN 70.3

in the country in 2018. In fact, the pristine waters of Subic Bay and the well-paved roads inside and around the Subic Bay Freeport Zone will ho st the region’s top and rising endurance racers in the coming SEA Games.

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