Saturday, September 13, 2025

5150 CamSur a test of endurance, resolve

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THE 5150 Triathlon CamSur will be held this Sunday in Camarines Sur, featuring a racecourse in championship condition that promises to challenge the hundreds of participants gearing up for the event.

It’s been 15 years since the first Ironman race took place in the sports and adventure capital of the Philippines and the landscape has evolved to accommodate the changing times.

The Olympic distance race, consisting of a 1.5km swim, 40km bike and 10km run, will witness fierce competition among a new generation of athletes eager to test their endurance and mental fortitude.

Jonathan Pagaura and Emil Lorbes lead the cast in the men’s division while Bea Quiambao and Erika Burgos are poised for a spirited clash in the women’s side of the event organized in an Olympic-style setup against the scenic backdrop of Mt. Isarog.

The field will face not only the challenging race course but also the hot weather conditions at this time of the year, adding an extra layer of toughness to the competition.

Race director Julian Valencia expressed excitement about bringing back the triathlon to CamSur, acknowledging the support of the provincial and local government of CamSur and various agencies in ensuring a memorable and safe race.

The 5150 CamSur includes relay events for all-male, all-female and mixed teams.

The Go for Gold Sunrise Sprint, featuring Kim Remolino and Raven Faith Alcoseba, will also be part of the event.

Triathlon’s homecoming to Camarines Sur, organized by The Ironman Group/Sunrise Events, Inc., attracts a diverse field from at least 11 nations, including Australia, Bahamas, Bermuda, France, Hong Kong, Japan, the Netherlands, Portugal, Portugal, Russian Federation, Singapore and Turkey.

Age-group titles, ranging from 15-19 to 65-69, will be contested alongside the overall championship.

 

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