The Manila Times

History beckons full IRONMAN bidders

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WHILE the elite pros are expected

so, the bulk of the brave 1,268 bidders from 47 countries brace for a grueling race that could stretch

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off Sunday in Subic.

In fact, the organizing Sunrise Events, Inc. has set a two-hour, 20-minute cutoff in the 3.8k swim leg; a 10-hour, 30-minute limit in the 180km bike stage; and a 17- hour deadline to finish the 42.95km closing run to ensure a smooth, hassle-free staging of the most demanding endurance challenge ever to be held here.

Seven each in the men’s and women’s sides will slug it out for the coveted crown in the centerpiec­e Pro division while two in each category are vying in the Asian Elite. But focus will also be on the 11 age group divisions, which drew the bulk of the IRONMAN participan­ts.

Two hundred ninety nine are entered in the 40-44 age class, including 266 in the men’s side, while 280, including 257 in the men’s, are entered in the 45-49 category. The 35-39 group has 248 entries while the 30-34 and 50-54 classes drew 151 and 122 casts, respective­ly.

“Everybody’s got that mixed feelings rush heading to the event — thrilled yet wary. But it will certainly be a unique feeling for every full Ironman finisher, a combinatio­n of relief, fatigue, joy, full

to be staged here,” said SEI general manager Princess Galura.

Century Tuna, after successful­ly holding three 5150 and 70.3 races,

- MAN in partnershi­p with SEI, the country’s producer and organizer of triathlon, which incidental­ly is celebratin­g a decade of IRONMAN staging here.

“The last three years, we saw our Century Tuna IRONMAN 70.3 races sold to almost full capacity, proving that the Philippine triathlon community has grown and progressed,” said Greg Banzon, vice president and general man-

With the full IRONMAN, Filipino athletes now have the chance to experience the highest level of competitio­n without going far.

Meanwhile, IRONMAN legends Dave Scott of the US and Craig Alexander will hold a meet-and-greet session today (Thursday) at 4 p.m. today at Shangri-La at The Fort.

For updates, visit www.ironmanphi­lippines.com and www.ironman. com/subicbay70­3 for Ironman 70.3

facebook and twitter.

Other backers of the event are venue hosts Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority and ACEA Subic Bay, bike leg racing partner NLEX and SCTEX, courier and logistics partner Black Arrow Express, footwear sponsor Hoka One One, hydration

swim cap TYR, energy gel Gu, bike mechanics Storck;

David’s Salon, Intercare and Prudential Guarantee ( major sponsors), Hyper HD on Cignal, The Philippine Star, Trilife,Asiatri. com and Finisherpi­x (media partners), Alcoplus, Cetaphil, Devant, Ford, PLDT, Regent, Sanicare and Timex ( marketing sponsors), Active Network (registrati­on partner), and ACEA, Best Western Plus, Court Meridian, The Lighthouse, Mansion Garden Hotel, The Villas, Subic Bay Peninsular, Subic Bay Yacht Club and Subic Holiday

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