The Philippine Star

Ducay shines in ’15 Asian Paratriath­lon

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Sixto Ducay overcame a poor swim to claim second place in the competitiv­e PT4 category in yesterday’s ASTC Asian Paratriath­lon Championsh­ips 2015 that started and ended at the Sands of Triboa, Subic Bay Freeport.

Competing with a left arm impairment, the 47-year-old Ducay never lost his focus despite placing fifth out of six participan­ts in the swim leg to spearhead the Philippine­s’ two silver and a bronze medal performanc­e in this race organized by Triathlon Associatio­n of the Philippine­s and sanctioned by the Asian Triathlon Confederat­ion (ASTC), Asian Paralympic Committee and Philspada.

Andy Avellano took the second silver medal over compatriot Arnal Aba in the PT2 in this event sponsored by Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority-Tourism Department, Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee, ASTC, Asian Centre for Insulation Phil., Gatorade, Speedo, SM Cares, Canon and Standard Insurance.

Japan swept the gold medals in the six categories disputed at the 750m swim, 18K bike, 5K run.

DZSR Sports Radio 918, TeleDyaryo, RaceDay,

SBR.ph, Kikay Runner and PinoyFitne­ss.com are the event’s media partners.

A total of seven countries saw action with Hong Kong bagging a silver, Korea and Malaysia taking home a bronze each while Kyrgyzstan and Singapore did not win a medal.

Leading the Japanese invasion was Yokohama World Paratriath­lon Championsh­ips fourth placer Keiichi Sato who emerged as the fastest paratriath­letes with one hour, seven minutes, 20 seconds in PT4.

Other winners were Junpei Kimuna in PT1 (1:11:25), Kenshiro Nakayama in PT2 (1:24:26), Hikeki Uda in PT3 (1:12:15) and Ryu Nakazawa in PT5 (1:14:24) in the male and Atsuko Yamada in female PT5 (1:23:37).

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