Posts Tagged ‘CWC

30
May
12

Marathons: More Fun in the Philippines

Running had become the “it” sport in urban centers in the Philippines these past few years with races achieving “world-class” levels, and if I were to pick three amongst the best in the country, the list would look something like this:

See how much we love running here in the Philippines? :)

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01
Aug
11

Featured Race: Summit Water CamSur Marathon

The registration for Philippines’ only AIMS-accredited and IAAF-certified marathon, CamSur Marathon, is now open, and I can’t help but be excited with my CamSur repeat.

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07
Jul
11

Travel Junkie

The love for travel must be in my blood as I suddenly realized, without much effort, that I had scheduled a travel practically every month for the second half of the year, both local and international!  And of course most of these revolve around the sport I love, running.

But where to?

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04
Oct
10

Impromptu 42: My CamSur Experience (Part 1: Pre-Race)

Camarines Sur, or CamSur, has recently become popular because of the world class CamSur Watersports Complex (CWC), host to world wakeboarding championships and for the past two years Cobra Ironman 70.3.  Last week, another world class event was staged in the province, the first CamSur Marathon which is another government initiative headed by Governor L-Ray Villafuerte Jr. to boost more sports tourism in the province.

Coordinates: 13°40′N 123°20′E

 

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19
Aug
10

Two Days Before 70.3

Ironman 70.3 that is.  Two days to go before the second Ironman 70.3 Philippines, again set at CamSur Watersports Complex (CWC), Camarines Sur.  Indeed this is the biggest international triathlon event in the country today.

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25
Jun
10

runningpinoy on Print: One Sport Magazine

Yes, you read it right, runningpinoy is on print!  Well, sort of.  One Sport Magazine, a sports and fitness events guide, has given yours truly a chance to be a contributing writer for its June 2010 issue.  One Sport Magazine is a FREE magazine that covers everything sports (of course including running) and even includes an events calendar should you want to widen your horizons. :)

You can get your FREE copy from the following:

Shops

  • 5-0 Skate Shop
  • All Terra
  • Bike King
  • Bike Town Cyclery
  • Delifrance
  • Habagat
  • J&S Surf
  • Mesuca
  • Mizuno
  • New Balance
  • Nike Stadium
  • Oakley
  • Planet Sports
  • R.O.X.
  • Res Toe Run
  • Runnr
  • Sabak
  • Sanuk
  • Speedo
  • Starbucks
  • Stoked Inc.
  • The North Face
  • Transition1 (T1)
  • Wabi-Sabi Noodle House and Vegetarian Grocery

Sports, Fitness & Wellness Center

  • Bikram Yoga Manila
  • Bliss Yoga
  • Camp Sandugo Wall Climbing Gym
  • Club 650
  • Club Punta Fuego
  • CamSur Watersports Complex (CWC)
  • Fitness First
  • Gotcha, Inc.
  • Greenhills Badminton Center
  • Iyengar Yoga Center Manila
  • Lago de Oro
  • Manila Polo Club
  • Power Up
  • Pulse Yoga
  • Studio Makati
  • Terra Wellness Spa
  • Yoga Manila

This month’s cover story is about the 4th Boracay International Dragonboat Festival.

This is my write-up, go grab your FREE copy now!

25
Aug
09

Bozzone and Bentley: The Rulers of Ironman 70.3 Philippines

The inaugural race that is Cobra Energy Drink Ironman 70.3 Philippines last August 23, 2009 held in Pili, Camarines Sur (CamSur) saw two world champions competing: the reigning 70.3 champion Terenzo Bozzone (New Zealand) and Ironman Hawaii World Champion Chris “Macca” McCormack, with the former ruling from a come-from-behind victory (03:51:25) and the latter settling for second (03:52:18)—a testament to world-class level of competition this race brought on our shores.  Cameron Brown settled for third place (03:52:31).  The women’s category was anything but a walk in the park either as eleven-time Ironman Champion of the Hawaii Ironman Championship Lisa Bentley (Canada) won the competition (04:24:29) followed by Gina Kehr (04:26:11) and Charlotte Paul (04:31:26).

Lisa Bentley and Terenzo Bozzone are the first champions of Cobra Energy Drink Ironman 70.3 Philippines (Credit: Ironman Philippines)

Lisa Bentley and Terenzo Bozzone are the champions of the first Cobra Energy Drink Ironman 70.3 Philippines (Credit: Ironman Philippines)

The Champions

Terenzo Bozzone is a professional triathlete from New Zealand.  After finishing school he focused on multisport and won the 2001 & 2002 Junior Men’s Elite Duathlon World Championship and the 2002 & 2003 Junior Men’s Elite Triathlon World Championship.  In 2008 Bozzone won the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Clearwater, Florida setting a new course record of 3:40:10.

Lisa Bentley is one of the most successful Ironman athletes of all time with 11 wins despite never having won an Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii.  She is known as an excellent runner and often comes from behind off the bike to win.  Diagnosed in her 20′s with Cystic Fibrosis Lisa has become a role model for much broader audience.

Ironman 70.3

An Ironman 70.3, also known as a Half Ironman, is one of a series of middle-distance triathlon races organized by the World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) consisting of a 1.2-mile (1.9 km) swim, 56-mile (90 km) bike ride, and 13.1-mile (21.1 km) run.  70.3 is the total distance in miles.  The whole and each part of the event is half the Ironman distance.  The length of the 70.3 event encourages a meeting of Olympic distance/short course triathletes and Ironman/long course triathletes.  Like the Ironman, the bike section is non-drafting.  Since 2006 an annual Ironman World Championships 70.3 has been held at Clearwater, Florida, USA during the month of November.  Some Ironman 70.3 events also act as qualifiers for the full Ironman World Championship in Hawaii, and it includes the Cobra Ironman 70.3 Philippines.

Cobra Ironman 70.3 Philippines

Murphy Reinschreiber, Managing Director Asia Pacific World Triathlon Corporation credits Fred Uytengsu, CEO of Alaska Milk Corporation, with finally bringing the Ironman to the Philippines with the holding of the Cobra Ironman 70.3 at the CamSur Watersports Complex (CWC).

Reinschreiber said after seeing Uytengsu’s passion, awarding the Ironman brand to the race was an easy decision to make.

“Our group is very selective at where we put our races,” he said.  “But then we meet a guy like Fred.  We see a venue like CamSur and a person like Governor LRay Villafuerte who is really very eager for it to happen…  So the decision to hold the race here becomes a very easy decision.”

The WTC official said the Cobra Ironman 70.3 is easily the biggest event in the WTC calendar in Asia this year.

“Ironman racing is different from other sports,” said Reinschreiber.  “It’s more than just winning.  It’s the experience of competing as athletes.  They are here to experience the local venue.  They are here to meet the other participants.  They are here to experience the whole race.”

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