The Freeman

UV Centennial Run a sweeping success

- Caecent No-Ot Magsumbol Staff Member

The University of the Visayas (UV) kicked off its yearround Centennial celebratio­n with a big bang after drawing over 3,000 participan­ts during its charity fun run yesteday.

It was such an overwhelmi­ng success that exceeded the organizers’ expectatio­ns, thanks to the all-out support of the school’s administra­tion, faculty and staff, the students and alumni as well.

“I’m very happy and overwhelme­d with the turnout. We were hoping we would reach 3,000 and we got more. This is a very fitting kickoff activity,” said Atty. Darling Chyrmyth Wagas, co-chairperso­n of the UV Centennial celebratio­n.

Wagas has taken note of the students’ involvemen­t not only from their main campus but also from their sattelite campuses from Compostela, Toledo, Dalaguete, Minglanill­a, Mandaue, Banilad, Pardo, and Danao.

UV Athletic Director Dr.Chris Mejarito added that a lot of alumni also supported their fund-raising event, some were even from abroad together with their families.

“It’s such a great success and it’s because of the full support of everyone, from the administra­tion to the faculty, students, and of course, the alumni. It’s really more than what we expected and I’m so thankful for that,” said Mejarito.

Race director Joel Baring of Sports and Fitness Enthusiast­s (SAFE) couldn’t be prouder for being part of the momentous event being a UV alumnus himself.

“Successful gyud ang event with the support of everyone. Of course, mas maka-happy kay gikan gud ko diri.I’m happy we are able to have this event running smoothly and successful­ly,” said Baring.

Aside from joining the actual run, the student and alumni also showcased their wares in Zumba and campus cheerdance presentati­on before the awarding ceremonies.

The UV Green Lancers led by their team manager Samsam Gullas and coach Gary Cortes also came in full force.

Meanwhile, Kenyans Elluid Kiring and Eric Chipsirror posted a 1-2 finish in the 10K run with a 33:14.75 and 33:36.38 clockings, respective­ly, as Azlan Pagay came out third in 39:22.04.

Ruffa Sorongon, one of Cebu’s top female runners, warmed up herself for today’s Cebu City Marathon after reigning supreme in the distaff side with a time of 44:16.13 followed by Jeneciel Saballa (47:06.78) and Princess Jive Borneo (53:41.92)

Ariel Saballa and (17:26.19) and Melody Perez (21:36.86) stamped their respective classes in the 5K category, while Joseph Emia (9:20.80) and Jennifer Noval (14:27.60) were the top finishers in the 3K action.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? The UV Green Lancers led by their team manager Samsam Gullas and coach Gary Cortes came in full force to support the UV Centennial Run.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO The UV Green Lancers led by their team manager Samsam Gullas and coach Gary Cortes came in full force to support the UV Centennial Run.
 ??  ?? After taking part in the UV Centennial Run yesterday, the participan­ts sweat it out further through the zumba dance workout after the race at the school's main campus along Colon Street. PAUL JUN E. ROSAROSO
After taking part in the UV Centennial Run yesterday, the participan­ts sweat it out further through the zumba dance workout after the race at the school's main campus along Colon Street. PAUL JUN E. ROSAROSO

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