DAPITAN CITY, Sep. 11 (PIA) – The historic City of Dapitan created another indelible memory by hosting the international Ironman 5150 Triathlon Series on September 10 this year.
Drawing participants from 11 countries and boasting over 400 participants, the 5150 derives its name from its 1.5km swim course, 40km bike course, and 10km run course, totaling a distance of 51.5km.
Princess Galura, the Regional Director of The Ironman Group in the Philippines, highlighted the city’s uniqueness and its ability to accommodate a large number of triathletes and the organizing team when choosing Dapitan as a location.
Galura emphasized the importance of providing athletes with a unique experience beyond the triathlon itself, incorporating Dapitan’s historical relevance. The running course guided participants through the city’s historical sites and landmarks, maximizing the local scenery.
Dapitan joins Tagum City in Davao del Norte as the only cities in Mindanao to host the 5150 Series.
Dapitan City Mayor Seth Frederick “Bullet” Jalosjos expressed excitement at combining heritage celebration and sports at such a profound level. He noted the event as a perfect opportunity for families and the community to come together, honor their past, experience life in the present, and inspire the youth and the broader community toward a future in sports.
“Dapitan has a rich history and is now becoming a destination for sports tourism,” Mayor Jalosjos said.
In addition to being the first 5150 Series in the province, this installment stands out as the first and only one in the Ironman series to offer monetary rewards, courtesy of the city government.
A total of Php. 870,000.00 was at stake across 22 categories, with Php. 175,000.00 awarded to the first male and female finishers of the race.
Adding to the event’s uniqueness, the city invited 23 elite athletes, representing the Philippines in international races, to compete in the “Bagong Bayani” category. Renowned athletes such as Kim Mangrobang, Fer Casares, Rambo Chicano, Maynard Pecson, and Bea Quiambao participated.
Apart from the P175k prize for the overall male and female winners, the Bagong Bayani category’s first-place finishers will receive a Php. 40,000.00 reward each.
For those not ready to tackle the 5150, the Go for Gold Sunrise Sprint offered a shorter alternative with a 750m swim, 20km bike, and 5km run.
“There are many strong athletes in Mindanao, and we are looking forward to discovering in Dapitan some emerging stars in the field,” said Jeremy Go, Powerball Vice President for Marketing whose company has supported the Sunrise Sprint for many years.
The city also hosted a costumed fun run the day before the official competition, named “The Noli Run.” This 4km race featured locals and visitors in Spanish-Era costumes, paying homage to Dr. Jose Rizal and his work. The Noli Run had a registration fee of Php. 650.00 and awarded a Php. 20,000.00 prize for Best Costume.
Fernando “Fer” Casares and Kim Mangrobang were crowned the first male and female finishers of the 5150 race, each earning a Php. 175,000.00 cash prize on top of the Php. 40,000.00 they will receive as the first finishers under the Bagong Bayani category. (RVC/EDT/PJF/PIA9-Zamboanga del Norte)
Photo credit to: 5150 Triathlon Dapitan