Jet Ramos and Alessandra Castaneda lead a pack of Filipino endurance racers in the World Championship in Nice (France) and Kailua-Kona (Hawaii), respectively, following strong finishes in the just-concluded Century Tuna Ironman Philippines in Subic.
JET RAMOS and Alessandra Castaneda lead a pack of Filipino endurance racers in the World Championship in Nice and Kailua-Kona , respectively, following strong finishes in the just-concluded Century Tuna Ironman Philippines in Subic.
Ramos, racing out of Baguio Benguet Triathlon, clocked 10 hours, 20 minutes and 34 seconds to finish fifth in the men’s side topped by Dutch Eric van der Linden while Castaneda, of Chery Auto PH Tri Team, clocked 12:17:46 to also post a fifth-place effort in her side of the event ruled by Japanese Chigusa Yamashita and organized by The Ironman Group/Sunrise Events Inc.
Also in the roster are Raoul Franco Ramos, Conrad Legaspi, Kristoffer Crisostomo, Jaako Ramos, Karl Reformina, Ramoncito Gonzales, Renel Bricenio, Daniel Valdez, Eigen Rara, Ralph Bautista, JK Salcedo, Mervin Santiago, Jem Clemente and Reuven Alzaga.
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