Sun.Star Baguio

Presidenti­al son-in law, hundreds list up for ‘Ironman 70.3’

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a brief stint in 2014. Defender Daisuke Sato is back in the squad after serving his suspension in the draw against Yemen.

Javier Patiño, Amani Aguinaldo, Luke Woodland, and Misagh Bahadoran are out of the squad due to injuries.

The rest of the players are the Davao Aguilas’ Dylan de Bruycker, Simone Rota, Nicholas O’Donnel and Phil and James Younghusba­nd, Ceres Negros’ Carlos de Murga, Kevin Ingreso, Jim Junior Munox, Iaian Ramsay, Manuel Ott, Global Cebu’s Hikaru Minegishi, Paul Mulders, Dominic del Rosario, Patrick Deyto and Dennis Villanueva. Also getting called up are Neil Etheridge of Cardiff City, Harry Foll of FC Hansa Rostock, Mike Ott of Angthong United, Stephen Palla of Wolsberger AC and Daisuki Sato of AC Horsens. Sun.Star Cebu DAVAO CITY – Presidenti­al son-inlaw and husband of Mayor Sara DuterteCar­pio are among the more than a thousand participan­ts who registered during the first day of the nationwide on-site simultaneo­us registrati­on of the Alveo Ironman 70.3.

"The biggest fulfillmen­t of an athlete is to finish the race and that will be my goal," Lawyer Manases “Mans” Carpio said. Carpio was among the 200 early registrant­s on Sunday in Davao City.

Carpio will compete in the relay challenge together with Michael Denton Aportadera, the City Sports Division head and another teammate.

Carpio bared he will be competing in the running event while teammates Aportadera for biking and the other for swimming.

He said the reason of his participat­ion in this big race is his health since he is getting older.

“Kailangan na talagang maging healthy, medyo tumatanda na kasi (I really need to be healthy because I am getting older),” he said.

Carpio said he is now going to the gym as part of his preparatio­n for the upcoming race in March 2018.

“We will be also having a full training with my teammates for us to have coordinati­on,” he said, adding that he does not mind of not winning the race because it is more important for him and his team to finish the race.

“Iba kasi ang fulfillmen­t pag natapos mo ang race (It will give you a sense of fulfillmen­t if you finish the race),” he said.

Aportadera also said that aside from the cash prize, the biggest benefit is for the health.

"The biggest impact of this competitio­n is to promote a healthy lifestyle and to avoid diseases as athletes train for the upcoming competitio­n," he said.

Meanwhile, Aportadera said the city government and their private organizer Sunrise Events is expecting to draw about 1,500 participan­ts not just from the Philippine­s but also from other countries.

Davao City is hosting The Ironman 70.3 as a special event to celebrate the 10th anniversar­y of Ironman in the Philippine­s.

The participan­ts will race through the city’s fusion of nature and urban infrastruc­ture. Ironman 70.3 is one of a series of longdistan­ce triathlon races organized by the World Triathlon Corporatio­n (WTC).

The "70.3" refers to the total distance in miles (113 kilometers) covered in the race – including the 1.2-mile swim, 56-mile bike race, and the 13.1-mile run. Prior to the launch of the 70.3 series in 2005, the WTC races were then known as Half Ironman. PNA

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