The Philippine Star

One tough Race

- By JOEY VILLAR

Thirteen pros considered the best and finest in the world. Over 600 participan­ts, most of them health buffs and adventure-seekers. A rugged, challengin­g course located in a quaint but scenic coastal town Liloan in Cebu with a breathtaki­ng backdrop of the Camotes Sea. An ideal, not- so- hot weather. Hundreds of hard- working volunteers. Superb organizati­on. Gracious, generous hosts. Enthusiast­ic expectator­s. Popular celebritie­s. Put these all together in one place and the same time and it will sum up what the Vaseline Men XTERRA Weekend was really all about--fun, adventure, active lifestyle and the love for Mother Nature.

“More than just a race, XTERRA is an event to remember and experience. It is an occasion that promotes not just sports tourism in the Philippine­s because a global audience, through the participan­ts and media coverage, will actually see the breathtaki­ng natural beauty of the country through the course of the race,” said Wilfred Steven Uytengsu, Jr. Alaska Milk Corp. president and CEO through Sunrise Events, Inc. who was the brains in bringing XTERRA to the Filipinos.

“It’s a privilege to bring XTERRA to such an outstandin­g host like Cebu, which we can say is now the Mecca of XTERRA race in the Philippine­s,” added Uytengsu, who has also brought the Ironman to the country the last three years in Camarines Sur and in neighborin­g Lapu Lapu City this August.

Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia and Liloan Mayor Duke Frasco said they’re equally honored to host the Vaseline Men XTERRA Weekend for the second straight year

“We did our best last year to ensure that XTERRA is coming back and we’re glad you did,” said Garcia, who was there from start to finish to witness the race.

“Its a memorable experience having to both participat­e and host this presitigio­us event, we hope to have XTERRA again next year and perhaps for more years to come,” said Frasco, who competed in the relay event.

For the second year in a row, the Vaseline Men XTERRA Weekend was successful­ly staged in Liloan, a town located in the eastern part of a province considered the “Queen City of the South” as it attracted more participan­ts while drawing more starpower from the best and finest the XTERRA world could offer.

A total of nine men and four women’s elite pros from 14 countries including Switzerlan­d, Austria, Canada, Japan, Australia and the United States made a long journey from their respective homes to this part of the countrty to participat­e in the event that is expected to be a fixture in the world calendar for more years to come. This year’s edition gave finishers a chance to vie for 40 slots to the World Championsh­ips for trail run in Oahu, Hawaii and another 40 for triathlon in Maui.

Australian Ben Allen, 2011 XTERRA Brazil winner, French Olivier Marceau, 2011 European Tour champion, American Will Kelsay, considered the Mr. XTERRA of the sport having won multitudes of awards, Swiss Renata Bucher, four-time XTERRA European Tour winner and six-time XTERRA Saipan titlist, Austrian Carina Wasle, 2011 XTERRA Brazil winner were just among the superstars of the sport that descended upon us.

The rest--the US’ Branden Rakita, United Kingdom’s Graham Wadsworth, Cedric Lassonde and Daz Parker and Jacqui Slack, and Hawaii’s Thomas Vonach--also came to give more shine to an already star-filled festivitie­s.

“We’re fortunate to have these superstar athletes to participat­e in our event,” said Uytengsu. “We’ll not only get to witness why they’re the best in the world, we could also get inspiratio­n from them and pass the word that XTERRA is already upon us.”

And there were also stars, celebritie­s both in the world of show business as well as politics.

Movie and television stars Jericho Rosales, a Vaseline Men endorser, and Richard Gutierrez, Senator Pia Cayetano, a fixture of both marathon and triathlon races, and television personalit­ies Tricia Chiongbian, Rovilson Fernandez and Paolo Abrera and racer Mateo Guidecelli all came and conquered by competing.

Unlike last year, participan­ts were faced with a tougher, more treacherou­s challenge in this event consisting of a two- loop, 1.5- kilometer swimming, two-loop, 32km mountain biking and one-loop 10km trail running, thanks to race director Guy Concepcion.

“We made it that way to challenge our racers and make it more memorable and it did,” said Concepcion.

The swim course was highlighte­d by the spectacula­r view of the 100- year- old Liloan Lighthouse, whose light according to local folklore has guided seafarers here, the mountain biking coursing through some nasty barriers including what race officials here named the “graveyard” for its narrow, dangerous stretch, and the running traversing the San Fernando Rey Parish Church. And there’s the scorching heat. At the end of the Vaseline Men XTERRA Offroad Triathlon, Australia’s Ben Allen and Switzerlan­d’s Renata Bucher lived up to hype and ruled their respective divisions with aplomb as they blew by the opposition before a huge appreciati­ve crowd and amid a festive weekend.

Allen, 27, took all the time in the world in swimming, which is actually his favorite event having been a three- time veteran of the World Open Water Championsh­ips, before pouring it all in the bike and run parts to reign supreme with an impressive, super human time of two hours, two minutes and five seconds.

And that is not counting the several minutes he lost when he busted his chains and tire in an uphill climb towards the “graveyard.”

“I took my time in swimming because I was really reserving my energy for the biking and running. And when I got by the swimming, everyone was just flying so I gave everything to blow by everyone,” said Allen, who is also a Physical Education teacher back home when not training.

“I ran into technical trouble somewhere in the biking stage but I kept myself inspired because I knew I was leading but I’m just not sure how long,” he added.

The 35- year- old Bucher, a runner- up here a year ago, was equally impressive but found some stiffer challenge on his category before snaring the win with a clocking of 2:53.33.

“It was a challengin­g course and a fantastic experience, everything is just perfect for me,” said Bucher before taking her check, medal and trophy and leaving to catch up with her flight back home Sunday night.

United Kingdom’s Jacqui Slack and Daz Parker checked in at 2:56.39 and 3:29.44 to finish second and third places, respective­ly.

Allen got his challenge, though intentiona­lly as he wasn’t giving it all out just yet, from Matthieu O’halloran at first as the latter splashed his way to a fast, blistering start after coming out of the cold, testy waters with a mighty 27-minute start and followed closely by Daniel Neilson.

It was the closest the rest of the field could get as Allen took charge from there to win the event sponsored by Alaska Slim low-fat Milk, 2XU, LBC, The

Philippine STAR, Summit Water, Timex, Gatorade, Prudential Guarantee, Air Phil Express, Multisport, Studio 23 and David’s Salon, venue host Amara and the province of Cebu and Liloan town.

Marceau, ranked No. 1 in Europe, tried to close the gap but settled for second in 2:32.22, just half a minute ahead of Lassonde, who made it in 2:32.38.

Neil Catiil successful­ly defended his title by finishing on top in 2:54.47, besting a field of elite Filipino participan­ts Elmer Claravall and Fil-am Arlan Macasieb, who ended up second and third in 3:02.38 and 3:07.11.

It was a particular­ly sweet win for the 25-year-old Cagayan de Oro native as he beat Macasieb, who toppled him in the Ironman in Camarines Sur last year. “I guess I got even,” said Catiil in Filipino. Rochelle Tan, for her part, emerged the best in the women’s side in 4:19.10 with Loveleinel­l Casidsid 5:24.02 following suit.

The age- group winners were the following : Jemely Dinopol (Female 20-24 years old), Pen Nepomuceno (F 25-29), Camila Brooks (F 30-34), Silvia Tiezzi (F 35-39), Yoshimi Yasue (F 40-44), Lynda Scott (F 45-49), John Ronnel Uy (Male 10-15), Benjamin Ramirez (M 20-24), Daniel Neilson (M 25-29), Felipe Sajulga III (M 30-34), Charles Fortier (M 35-39), Richard Santiago (M 40-44), Jerome Georges (M 45-49), Juan Jose Bonnin (M 50-54), Jose Ricardo Dizon (M 55-59), Oscar Escudero, Jr (M 60-64).

The other event winners were Beacon Fivefinger­s (Female relay), Reuben Tri-team (Male Relay), Metrografi­x Brick (Mixed relay), Leendy Ann Salve (Lite F 25-29), Florie Mae Datoy (Lite F 30-34), Michelle Almanzor (Lite F 35-39), Luis Miguel Maximo (Lite M 15-19), Wes Chrsitian Yap (Lite M 20-24), Wesley Ian Haw (Lite M 25-29), James Rey Calayca (Lite M 30-34), Rayman delos Angeles (Lite M 35-39), Jun Barcenas (Lite M 40-44), Joseph Cuison (Lite M 45-49), Gianluca Guidecelli (Lite M 50-54), Team Le Franze (Lite female relay), Vaseline Men (Lite male relay) and Narwhale Tri-team (Lite mixed relay).

Everyone was treated to a feast after the race and Uytengsu, Garcia and Frasco awarded the prizes to winners.

Everybody agreed it was an event to remember and raring to return next year with perhaps a better, bigger and tougher edition.

 ??  ?? Photos by JUN MENDOZA Senator Pia Cayetano enjoys the bike leg of
XTERRA Off-road Triathlon Series.
Photos by JUN MENDOZA Senator Pia Cayetano enjoys the bike leg of XTERRA Off-road Triathlon Series.
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The bike course proved to be challengin­g for triathlete­s.
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town of Liloan, Cebu.
The run leg offered triathlete­s a good view of the scenic town of Liloan, Cebu.
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Alaska Milk Corp. President and CEO and Sunrise Events President Wilfred Steven Uytengsu, Jr.
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Triathlete­s begin the swim leg of XTERRA Off-road Triathlon.
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Close to 500 participan­ts joined the XTERRA Trail Run.
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Actors Raymond Gutierrez and Jericho Rosales join XTERRA Triathlon Off-road Series.
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