Fer Casares outdueled John Chicano in a thrilling clash of Southeast Asian Games gold medalists while Kim Mangrobang dominated Samantha Corpuz and the rest in the women’s side as they crowned themselves the first 5150 Dapitan Philippines champions yesterday in Zamboanga del Norte.
Casares, the reigning back-to-back gold medal winner in the biennial regional games, clocked 01:57:19 to beat recent Bohol 5150 titlist Chicano, who timed 01:59:33 over the 1.5-kilometer swim, 40km bike and 10km run race that passed by heritage houses and historical landmarks in Dapitan City.
Satar Salem, also a former Sun Life 5150 titlist, likewise stalked the duo in swim and pulled ahead in bike but slowed down in the closing run and missed the silver medal by the slimmest of margins with a 01:59:35 clocking.
Mangrobang, on the other hand, flashed top form from start to finish and secured the women’s tiara in 02:11:40 in a victory that somewhat made up for her failed four-peat drive in the last SEAG in Cambodia.
Corpuz timed 02:18:30 for second while Erika Burgos fell short of her bid for a second 5150 diadem after topping the Bohol race last July, finishing with a 02:21:45 clocking in the event that marked the historic city’s hosting of the ever-popular tri-racing organized by The IRONMAN Group/Sunrise Events Inc.
Other winners in the event, which also featured a new category in Bagong Bayani, were Matthew Hermosa (1:01:43) and Raven Alcoseba (1:08:38), who shared top honors in the Go for Gold Sunrise Sprint (750m-open water swim, 20km bike and 5km run).
Casares, a Spanish-Filipino, also went on to top his age-group (25-29) while Chicano ruled the 30-34 division.
Mangrobang, meanwhile, took command in swim (00:21:54) and never looked back, posting a 01:06:56 clocking in bike and a blistering 00:41:04 in run to match Casares’ winnings of P175,000.