Aboitiz TRI2016 stages 3rd successful race at Pico de Loro
Slight swells, steep hills on the bike and run, and humidity did not stop a triathlete age-grouper and a returning Filipina elite from finishing on top with impressive times in their respective categories in the Aboitiz TRI2016 Olympic distance last September 3.
Ben Regan of the Fitness First team placed first overall in with a time of two hours, eight minutes, and 58 seconds in the men’s category of the Aboitiz TRI2016, a 1.5-kilometer (km) swim, 40-km bike race, and 10-km run held at Pico de Loro Beach and Country Club, Hamilo Coast, in Nasugbu, Batangas.
One Triathlon Team’s Neil Adrian Aynera followed seven minutes later at 2:15:56, while last year’s champion Mervin Rencel Santiago of Sante Barley Tri Team snatched third place at 2:16:21.
On the distaff side, former national triathlon champion and ActiveHealth member Ani De Leon Brown won 1st place, clocking in at 2:43:34. Finishing 2nd and 3rd respectively were Maria Danielle Infantado (2:47:36, One Triathlon Team, 2:47:36) and Celma Hitalia (2:54:05 CenturyTri Hard).
“I really did not expect to win. By looking at the field of participants, I felt I could just make the Top Ten finishers. There were some challenges along the way like the sea’s current going out and the first hill on the bike but I managed to get over them and I even enjoyed running around the lagoon,” Regan said after crossing the finish line.
In response to the large turnout of 477 triathletes, 59 of them Aboitiz Group team members, Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc. (AEV) Chief Human Resources Officer Txabi Aboitiz praised their grit, discipline, and determination. “It is our third time to organize this event and, every year, our athletes continue to raise the level of competition with the same spirit of sportsmanship through every challenge,” Aboitiz said in his speech during the awarding ceremony.
The age-group winners were Alexandra Faith Garcia and Alfiero Zyro Manzanilla (18-24), Kriska Sto. Domingo and Eugene Garcia (25-29), Katelyn Kearney and Benjie Zapanta (30-34), Nina Beltran and Joseph Miller (35-39), Franchesca Carpo and Noel Salvador (40-44), Geraldine Abuan (Female 45-above), Peter Gonzalez (45-49), Lorenzo Ocampo (50-54), and Cyril Rocke (55-above). Ocampo is President of PETNET, Inc., AEV’s financial services business unit.
The relay champions in this year’s Aboitiz TRI2016 were Team Ciclo (all-male), SN AboitizPower TRI Team 2 (all-female) and Team Ellis (mixed). In the triathlon team competition, which is a combination of the finish times of the five fastest members of each team, One TriathlonTeam won first place with a time of 13:25:09, followed by Team Podium BF Baguio’s 13:37:51, and the Sante Barley Tri Team at 14:02:03.
This year’s triathlon put together by one of the country’s leading multisport race organizers Bike King, was supported by AEV, AboitizPower, UnionBank, and WeatherPhilippines together with Pico de Loro Beach and Country Club, Orbea, Nuun, TIMEX, Sante Impact Systems, Standard Insurance, and media partners The Philippine Star, SPIN.ph, RaceDay, and Endurance Sports.
The Aboitiz Group organizes these projects in the spirit of collective sustainability, said Aboitiz. “We believe in doing well by doing good, always making the right, long-term decisions that balance the interests of people, planet, and profit. Promoting a healthy and sustainable lifestyle through sports is an integral part of that mindset,” he said.
The Aboitiz TRI2016 is just one of the Aboitiz Group’s several groupwide initiatives that support the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, specifically on Good Health and Well-Being (Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages).