Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘Iron’ women gear up for IM 70.3 showdown

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Together with their male pro counterpar­ts, 13 intrepid women of diverse background­s and abilities set their sights on the IRONMAN 70.3 Lapu-Lapu in Mactan, Cebu Sunday, prepared to test their limits in pursuit of triathlon excellence.

Among them are seasoned campaigner­s and debutantes in the Asian circuit, promising a rousing battle of strength, speed and stamina across the demanding 1.9-kilometer swim, 90-km bike and 21-km run on a world-class racecourse. This guarantees an unpredicta­ble finish in a race marking the return of profession­al athletes and the premier endurance event presented by Megaworld and The Mactan Newton to Cebu.

“This is my inaugural IM 70.3 in Asia and I anticipate a challengin­g race. I’ve heard many positive reviews, particular­ly about the energetic crowds along the run course. So, I’m definitely excited,” Germany’s Anne Reischmann, a three-time Top 10 finisher in the 70.3 World Championsh­ips, said.

The forthcomin­g event, which has so far attracted 1,353 entries in various individual age categories and relay events, also offers coveted slots to this year’s VinFast IRONMAN 70.3 World Championsh­ip in Taupo, New Zealand in December, with 45 available across various age group categories.

Additional­ly, 15 slots are earmarked to promote female participat­ion, underscori­ng the event’s commitment to gender equality in sports.

To ensure the seamless staging and success of the event organized by The IRONMAN Group, the host city has maintained constant coordinati­on with the organizers and event partners since January.

“We’ve collaborat­ed closely with industry partners to ensure that all participan­ts enjoy a relaxing, unique and unforgetta­ble experience in our city,” Lapu-Lapu City Rep. Cynthia Chan said.

“Our hope is that they will not only finish the race strongly, but also immerse themselves in the warmth, hospitalit­y and beauty of the Lapu-Lapu City community.”

Australian Aleisha Wesley, holder of multiple titles in duathlon, sprint and standard distances, emerges as a prominent figure, determined to clinch her first IM 70.3 crown after a fifth-place finish in Melbourne last year.

Multi-titled Dimity-Lee Duke, a familiar face in the local scene, seeks to relive her past triumphs, including a breakthrou­gh win in Subic 5150 in 2017.

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