Sun.Star Cebu

PRINCE IS HALF-MARATHON KING

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CEBUANO Prince Joey Lee stood at the top of the podium as the fastest Filipino half-marathoner in all three legs of the 7-Eleven Run Series Sunday held simultaneo­usly in Manila, Cebu and Davao.

Lee, the pride of Spectrum Runners Club, topped the Cebu Leg after crossing the finish line at the Cebu Business Park in 1 hour, 11 minutes and 7 seconds. He received more good news when it was announced at the awarding ceremony that his time was the fastest in all three legs.

As a reward, 7-Eleven will be sending Lee anew to an internatio­nal race along with the other overall Top 3 runners.

Lee was previously sent by the same race to Jeju, South Korea before the Covid-19 pandemic.

The runners-up in the Cebu Leg were Jeson Agravante with a time of 1:19:49 and Andy Toniacao clocking ni 1:21:13.

On the other hand, Ruffa Sorongon breasted the tape in 1:28:20 to win the women’s 21K and place second in the overall ranking, earning a spot for an internatio­nal race.

Cherry Andrin (1:33:56) and Jennylyn Nobleza (1:37:28) were the runners-up to Sorongon for Cebu Leg. However, they did not make the cut for the overall ranking.

In the marathon, Kenyan Joseph Mururi (2:41:55) won the men’s division while visiting runner from Bacolod City Stephanie Cadosale (3:34:44) conquered the women’s side.

Kenyan Eric Chipsiror 1:54:44 won the men’s 32K distance, Jerome Casinillo (1:58:01) placed second and Maclin Sadia (2:01:12) was third.

Lizane Abella (2:43:23) topped the distaff side followed by Lucita Fernandez (2:59:07) and Riza Bausin (3:00:31).

The race also had short distance categories in 10K, 5K and 3K.

Bong Gayanilo, regional manager for the Visayas, said that the Cebu Leg had 7,900 participan­ts. The nationwide participan­ts reached to about 40,000 runners.

“This is a bounce-back year as we call it revenge run. My assessment is better performing compared to the 2019 run. Participan­ts were excited about the race and that resulted in a high number of participan­ts,” he said.

The race returned to its normal setup after being moved to a virtual run for the past two years due to the Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

 ?? / CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO BY JOHN VELEZ / CONTRIBUTE­D ?? OFF THEY GO. Runners battle for supremacy in the 7-Eleven Run Series for cash prizes and a slot in an internatio­nal race.
PRINCE JOEY LEE (center)
/ CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO BY JOHN VELEZ / CONTRIBUTE­D OFF THEY GO. Runners battle for supremacy in the 7-Eleven Run Series for cash prizes and a slot in an internatio­nal race. PRINCE JOEY LEE (center)

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