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IRONMAN PH, 70.3 Subic brace for record ’24 run
ELEVEN months into its 11th staging, the organizing IRONMAN Group is pulling out all the stops to guarantee not only a record draw and but also a highly successful Century Tuna IRONMAN Philippines and IM 70.3 Subic on June 9, 2024 in Subic Bay.
In fact, registration for the two premier endurance races will open today (Wednesday, Aug. 16) with the twin races expected to attract athletes and their respective families from all over the world. For listup and details, log on to www.ironman.com/imphilippines-register.
“Century Tuna has been in the forefront of triathlon in the Philippines with small sprint races for more than 10 years to the pinnacle of racing, that is the Century Tuna IRONMAN in the Philippines for four years counting,” said Century Pacific’s executive vice president and COO Greg Banzon.
“Supporting these events have enabled us to see the rise in participation and excellence of the Filipinos in the sport, including SEA Games gold medalist Nikko Huelgas, a product of Century Tuna’s youth development program, to giving access for triathlon to be a venue for health and fitness for the wider community,” said Carlo Endaya, vice president and general manager for the Domestic Tuna Business of Century Pacific.
Also on tap is the IRONKIDS triathlon.
Subic officials are also ensuring the smooth conduct of the event in one of the country’s major economic hubs known for its resorts, golf courses, water sports and other recreational activities. Subic Bay has also been a popular tourist and leisure destination for years with eco-adventure, safari and marine parks among its top draws, including canopy walks, zip-lining and hiking for adventure seekers.
“We are always excited to host the IRONMAN PH here at Subic Bay. More than a sports tourism destination, it offers an exhilarating experience to immerse yourself with nature, given our pristine sea waters and green mountains – all in one place,” said SBMA (Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority) chairman and administrator Jonathan Tan during Monday’s ceremonial photo-op of the event.
“This is an opportune time for us to foster a strong sense of community in promoting a healthy lifestyle for everyone. We will continue to support advocacies exemplified by the IRONMAN triathlon and encourage the advancement of physical fitness, mental resilience and discipline for everyone here at the Freeport,” added Tan.