The Philippine Star

Century Tuna IRONMAN reset to 2021

- By DANTE NAVARRO

The Century Tuna IRONMAN Philippine­s, one of the country’s premier endurance races in Subic Bay which features aces and rising stars from all over the world, has been called off this year as the government continues to grapple with COVID-19.

Originally set early this year, the event presented by Big Boss Cement, was postponed to Oct. 25 but will now be held on June 6, 2021. All registered athletes will be receiving email from the organizers for further informatio­n.

“With the health and safety of our community being an utmost priority, and in alignment with the Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority in relation to the pandemic, the Century Tuna IRONMAN Philippine­s presented by Big Boss Cement will no longer take place this year,” said IRONMAN Philippine­s and organizing Sunrise Events Inc. in a joint statement.

“In what has been a continuall­y evolving and challengin­g time globally, we recognize that the postponeme­nt may come as a disappoint­ment but we look forward to providing athletes with an exceptiona­l race experience in the future,” it added.

Meanwhile, organizers of the Black Arrow 5150 Triathlon remain hopeful of holding its fourth staging late in the season.

“We are monitoring the current situation and are working closely with relevant government agencies to consider the best way forward for the 5150 Subic Bay Triathlon set to take place on Oct. 18, 2020,” according to SEI.

Last year champions Sam Betten and Dimity Lee Duke of Australia, along with runners-up Czech Jakub Langhammer and Kiwi Laura Wood, have praised the successful staging of the last event and vowed to return this year.

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