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IRONMAN 70.3 Lapu-Lapu tossup among top pros

CEBU , Philippines – The IRONMAN 70.3 Lapu-Lapu kicks off today at the Mactan Newtown in Cebu with a diverse field of over 1,400 participants, representing 55 countries and including 24 professional athletes in pursuit of glory.

Encompassing a 1.9 km swim, 90km bike and 21k run, the premier endurance race has attracted Olympians, world-record holders and rising stars from across the globe. Among the notable contenders in the men’s division are Denmark’s Daniel Bakkergard, known for his record-breaking performance (3:33:02) in IRONMAN 70.3 Dubai, and Rio Olympics bronze medalist Henri Schoeman of South Africa, who boasts an impressive track record of victories.

In the women’s side, Lucy Byram of Britain and Dutchwoman Els Visser emerge as frontrunners, eager to add another triumph to their illustrious careers in the event dubbed as the Crown Jewel of Asia. Alongside seasoned campaigners, newcomers such as Michael Tong from New Zealand gear up a scorching debut.

“I expect it to be hot, both in speed and in weather,” said Tong.

As the event, presented by Megaworld The Mactan Newtown and organized by the IRONMAN Group, Lapu-Lapu District Rep. Cynthia Chan expresses enthusiasm for the festivities coinciding with the city’s commemoration of the 503rd victory at Mactan.

Meanwhile, Christy Ann Perez and Miro Habana pulled off thrilling victories in the premier 13-15 division as they led the winners in the RLC Residences IRONKIDS at The Reef Island Resort in Mactan, Cebu yesterday.

Perez showcased her top form by dominating the swim leg with a swift time of 04:12 before hanging tough in the run (09:17) to win in 13:30 over the 250m swim and a 2km run distance.

Fritzie Surima rallied in the run part after a 04:32 clocking in swim, delivering the best time of 09:07 but ultimately settling for second in 13:14. Elizza Ecalla rounded out the top three in 14:12.

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