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Challenge Philippines 2015 Subic/Bataan Race Produced in partnership with Endurance Sports Philippines.
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2015ATHLETE PROGRAM
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20Challenge Philippines
Ambassadors
22Event Schedule
24Race Info: Swim
25Race Info: Bike
26Race Info: Run
27Transition Flow Map
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28Race Info: Hydration
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14Challenge Merchandise
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18Meet the Pros: Male
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06Mabuhay! It is my pleasure and honor to welcome you to the 2nd edition of the Challenge Philippines in Subic and Bataan! Ayearago,onFebruary22,thefirstChallenge Philippines Triathlon in Subic Bay and Bataan was held. Over 729 athletes from 38 countries attended. Our athletes came from every walk of life from farmer to student, to doctor to teacher and even a prince! We had the richest prize purse in Asia, which attracted over 25 of the world’s fastest Pros. Our television broadcast showcasing Pros and Age Groupers was distributed to over 82 global markets. Many who competed, even Chris “Macca” McCormack, proclaimed the course to be, perhaps the “toughest half iron distance in the world!” Tough as it was, the course delivered an old school charm of what triathlon has always been about; Challenging Conditions, Fun, Family, Friends, Courage, Support of Each Other, Success and ultimately for some, Success in the Face of Adversity. For all who participated, it was a taste of what Challenge is all about. We are about inclusion, not threats or excluding; we support sport development and encourage participation in all events, not just our Challenge brand, but other events too. We are not bean counters or venture capitalists, Our team is made up of athletes, friends and family. We love the sport, just like you and we are very proud to call each of you Family! With the global recognition and success of ourfirstChallengePhilippineseventinSubicBayand Bataan, several great things happened; 1. We were able to expand a great relationship with a very special partner, Yellow Cab Pizza, who has now become our New Title partner for all Challenge Events! They are Family! Make sure to get a slice on the Run! 2. We were also granted a huge opportunity to expand our Challenge Brand and now have a great new event in Camsur, “Where It All Began!”, The Challenge Camsur on June 21, 2015!
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DAVE VOTHChairman, Challenge PhilippinesLeverage Sports Asia
3. We have launched the Tri Challenge Grass Roots & Multi Sport Development Programs. Challenge and Leverage Sports Asia will target, underwrite and support 25 Grass Root Teams in provinces and cities across the Philippines. The Tri Challenge Foot Print reaches out to around a thousand potential athletes who may have never had a chance. This is part of our Corporate Sport Responsibility CSR, program. 4. We celebrate New Partnerships with Best in Class Partners. This event is only possible because they support us, so we can support you! Thank you for remembering and supporting them when you purchase! Check out our Sponsor Page and links to greatoffers,justforyou. No event, especially a Challenge event, is ever the result of one person or group; itisalwaysacollaborativeeffortbymany,OneTeam,OneFamily,andFocusedEffortto deliver the best race day experiences. We are forever grateful to our stakeholders, our supportive and caring volunteers, our Challenge PhilippinesStaffandourBestinClassCommercial Partners and Family. Our special thanks and gratitude for all the support from Governor A. Garcia, the Honorable Governor of Bataan and Chairman Garcia of Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority. Without their vision and kind support, we could never have delivered this event. ToourRaceHeadquartersandOfficialVenue Partner Camayan Beach Resort, Ocean Adventure & Adventure Beach, Subic Bay Marine Exploratorium Inc. ( SBMEI), thank you for your support to Challenge and our year round portfolio of Active Lifestyle events. You guys are truly a World Class Destination with wonderful Family Values. Thank you! Have a great race, be safe, push your self, have fun and share your passion with everyone! Seeyouatthefinishline!YouareFamily!
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“WE ARE NOT BEAN COUNTERS OR VENTURE CAPITALISTS, OUR TEAM IS MADE UP OF ATHLETES, FRIENDS AND FAMILY. WE LOVE THE SPORT, JUST LIKE YOU AND WE ARE VERY PROUD TO CALL EACH OF YOU FAMILY!”
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Hello all! CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES Subic and Bataan welcomes you to our second year. Last year, I joined Challenge Philippines as an athlete and also experienced what “TOUGH” was all about. Asamultiplefinisherofhalfandfulldistance races here and abroad, I bring the athlete perspective along with the expertise and guidance my race committee provides, to give you a race experience like no other. Nomatterhowtoughthecoursemaybe,remember the process you went through before you toed the starting line. I know you worked hard so enjoy each moment. The race is a celebration of what you have achieved in your training. CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES 2015 will beoneiconicrace. Itwouldn’tbepossiblewithout the tremendous support from our generoussponsorsandhardworkingstaffandcrew.CamayanBeachResort,ourofficialhostvenue, and the province of Bataan and Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) made all the stops to make this a grand, fun, and safe race for all. After the race, expect an epic post race party at the Lighthouse featuring Chef Claude Tayag whowillwhipupsomeauthenticPinoyfood! Welcome toChallengeFamilyandseeyouatthefinishline!
JUMBO TAYAGRace Director, Challenge PhilippinesLeverage Sports Asia
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Triathletes Welcome to the CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES 2015 event where athletes from all over the world converge in Subic and Bataan to participate in one of the regions most spectacular events in the Philippines. TheAsiaPacificregionisaboomingareafor triathlon and CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES is leading the way in providing an outstanding race weekend to showcase the sport and provide a unique event experience to everyone. The CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES team has established a fantastic grass roots program in the region that is shaping our future athletes, and I would like to congratulate them on this initiative. Theevent,deliveredbythededicatedstaffat Challenge Philippines, spearheaded by the much admired and experienced Dave Voth have done a fantastic job and will ensure you have the very best athlete experience. I have no doubt you will enjoy the event and all the wonderful attractions the region offers.ThankyouforchoosingtoparticipateinCHALLENGE PHILIPPINES! Have a safe, enjoyable race and I look forwardtoseeingyouatthefinishlineandwelcoming you to the Challenge Family.
MARCUS ALTMANNCEO, Challenge Family AsiaPacific
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Totheorganizers,participants,officials,andsponsors of CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES, our warmest welcome to Subic Bay! As part of the fast-growing Challenge global series of triathlons, CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES promises a spectacular course in the scenic Subic Bay. In turn, the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) commits its full support in ensuring the success of this prestigious triathlon series that has seen action in at least 19 countries. The staging of this much-celebrated international sporting event further validates the increasing popularity and prestige of Subic Bay as the triathlon capital of Luzon, if not, of the entire Philippines. And why not? Subic Bay is a showcase of nature’s best with its ideal mix of sun, sand, and sea, winding courses, and rough terrains. There are also great man-made infrastructures and tourist amenities. SBMA is also known for its solid reputation for safety and security. Thus, the SBMA is proud and happy to note that Subic Bay is now included among the iconic and stunning locations around the world where Challenge has already been held. We are deeply honored that Subic Bay was chosen as the triathlon destination of CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES Mabuhay and best wishes to all!
ROBERTO V. GARCIAChairman and AdministratorSubic Bay Metropolitan Authority
ALBERT S. GARCIAGovernor of Bataan
Warm greetings from Bataan! I take great pleasure and honor in extending my congratulations to the CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES Family on its second year of conquering the hearts and minds of Filipino triathletes. Thisisafittingtimetoacknowledgetheselflesseffortsofthemenandwomenbehindthisendeavorwhoworkedhardtoofferthechance to experience a race of a lifetime not only to Filipinos but to triathletes all over the world as well. Rest assured that the people of Bataan are with you as you continue to challenge us all to race hard and beat our personal best in triathlon.
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CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES HAS NEVER BEEN THIS EXCITING!
Visit the Challenge Booth and check out our available merchandise like: 2015 CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES Cycling Jersey, 2015 CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES Shirt, 2015 CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES Cycling Shorts, and many more!
2015 Challenge Philippines Cycling Jersey 2015 Challenge Philippines Cycling Shorts
2015 Challenge Philippines Shirt
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VISIT THE SHRINE OF VALOR (DAMBANA
NG KAGITINGAN) ATOP MT. SAMAT IN DIWA, PILAR. The Shrine of Valor, locally known as Mt. Samat, is the Sentinel of Bataan. It is in memory of the heroic stand andsacrificesofFilipinosand Americans who fought during World War II. Why not give time to know our country’s history that made Bataan recognized in the whole world?
BE WITH NATURE TO WITNESS GOD’S
BLESSINGS BY SIGHTSEE-ING, MOUNTAIN BIKING, TREKKING, SWIMMING, WATCHING MIGRATORY BIRDS, AND BE PART OF THE ADVOCY TO HELP AND SAVE MARINE TURTLES. Bataan is really a proof of
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Alotofsurprisesawaitfirsttimevisitorsandevenlocals whocan’t get enough of this paradise. Exciting activities, gastronomical pleasures, and breathtaking vistas thrive in Bataan.
ExperiencebondingwithnatureatitsfinestinSubic. Breathe fresh air, mingle with animals, and rest your eyes on lush evergreens. Driving for two tothreehoursfromManilaisdefinitelyworthit.
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God’s wonders from the seas to the land and up to the mountains. Indeed, it satisfiesnotonlyhistoriansbut all walks of life, espe-cially nature lovers.
IMMERSE IN THE CULTURE AND
TRADITION OF BATAAN.What makes this province unique is its culture and tradition. Why don’t you visitthedifferentAetacommunities, century old churches, and the former site of the Philippine Refugee Center? Yes, our ancestors are Aetas, we were ruled earlier by the Dominican missionaries, we helped the Vietnamese, Cambodians and Laos and they even left their land-marks and cuisines in the province and now, we are
tagged as, “One Bataan, One for BATAAN”.
TASTE THE GASTRONOMICAL
LOCAL FOOD PRODUCTS AND GRASP EXPORT QUALITY HANDICRAFTS. Bataan is not just home of the First Economic Zone in the Philippines but the locals also produce export quality handicrafts such as walis lasa, capiz, hand- beaded and hand painted bags and food products
like tinapa(smokedfish), bagoong (sautéed shrimp), araro cookies, cashew nuts andevencoffeebeanswhich are all branded as “galing Bataan”.
MINGLE WITH THE HOSPITABLE
LOCALS OF THE PROVINCELastly, what makes a trip memorable is the warmth and willingness of the locals to share everything about Bataan.
SUBIC
MONKEYS, OH MONKEYS
The monkeys in Subic Bay Freeport Zone are gre-garious creatures. They are probably the most sociable of their kind and you’ll literallyfindthemhangingaround and causing a ruckus on the road to Ocean
1 Adventure. They’ll even sit by your window and wait for some food. Known as the Philippine long-tailed macaque, it is an endagered species.
GOING BATTYThe Philippines has an estimated 74 spe-
cies of bats. In SBFZ, you’ll findtensofthousandsof Philippine giant fruit bats and a small roost of thegolden-crownedflyingfoxes. Look up, we’re sure you’llfindthemflyingaround.
EXPLORE THE REEFOlive Ridley’s andAngelfishes
are everyday sights at Miracle and Camayan Beach. Camayan beach is your gateway to four differentreefdivesandnine shipwrecks. Just a few feet from the shore and
you enter a full-on coral garden!
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE
Learn jungle survival skills from one of the Philippines’ indigenous groups, the Aeta. Camp and trek the Apaliin trail.
GET HIGHZip line through
old forest growth in Subic Treetop Adventure. With names such as Superman and Tree Drop, you’ll surely be using up all your adrenaline!2
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CHRIS MACCA MCCORMACKDOB:4/4/1973|PhuketThailand/Sydney,Australia
McCormackisatwo-timewinnerofthe IronmanWorldChampionship,in 2007and 2010.Healsowonthe1997 InternationalTriathlonUnion (ITU)World Cup Series, the 1997 Triathlon World Championships, and the 2012 Long Distance
World Championships Two-time Ironman World Champion (2007, 2010) ITU Long Course Distance Champion 2012 ITU World Champion 1997 ITU World Cup Champion 1997 Multiple Challenge and Ironman wins
FREDRIK CRONEBORGDOB:11/6/1980|Sweden;nowbasedinPhuket,Thailand
He was in Sweden and now based in Phuket, Thailand training at the Thanyapura Triathlon Academy, Fred is very famous and a regular at theAsiantriathloncircuit.2014washisfinestseason.Hewonhisfirstfulldistanceraceat
Challenge Atlantic City and got podium places in seven other long distance races. 3rd Challenge Philippines 2014 2nd Challenge Taiwan 2014 2nd Ironman 70.3 Japan 2014 1st Challenge Atlantic City 2014 1st Ironman 70.3 Taiwan 2013
CHRISTOPH SCHLAGBAUERDOB:9/11/1989|Weiz,Austria
Christoph took up Sports Science in 2010. He was known as a fast runner and hobby cyclist, but his swimming weakness contracted his passion for triathlon. After doing serious and scheduled training, he went from strength to
strength as an Age-Group athlete, which was why he decided to start as a professional in 2014. Vice World Champion Ironman Hawaii 2013 M18 2nd Challenge Taiwan 2014 Vice European Champion Ironman70.3 Germany 2012 M18 1st Ironman Austria 2013 M18
BRIAN FLEISCHMANNDOB:8/8/1978|Jacksonville,FloridaUSA
Brian Fleischmann is an American professional triathlete specializing in Olympic and half distance triathlon. He will be competing in his firstfulldistanceeventthisyear. Brianhasbeena professional triathlete since 2001 and enjoys
racingallovertheworld. 2006 ITU Triathlon Team World Championships, Team USA 1st place 2013BeijingInternationalTriathlon 3rdplace 2007VancouverITUTriathlonWorldCup 6thplace 2009 Ironman 70.3 World Championships 10th place 2009Ironman70.3Austin,TXUSA 2ndplace 2007 Pan American Games Team USA athlete 8th overall 2006 and 2007 Tri-California Triathlon Series champion 2012 Beijing International Triathlon 4th place
MALERASMUS PETRAEUSDOB:9/13/1989|Copenhagen,Denmark
Rasmus has shown his talent and has had great results in short course and half distance races. He is a multiple Danish Champion in Sprint, Olympic and half distance formats. With
swimming as his strongest discipline, he is someone to look out for. 2009 Danish long course championships – 1st 2010 Challenge Aarhus – 1st 2013 Challenge Phuket – 1st 2013 ITU World cup, Weihai China – 1st 2014 ITU World championships – 7th
DOMENICO PASSUELLODOB:3/24/1978|Livorno,Italy
Domenico was a soccer player and cyclist at professional level for four years before he became a triathlete in 2009. Dom loves racing challenging races and he normally takes part at
the hardest races. He loves hot weather and hatesdrafting! 1st Challenge Rimini 2014 1st Challenge Sardinia 2014 4th ALpe d’huez Triathlon 2009 3rd Ironman Los Cabos 2014 4th Ironman UK 2011 2nd Ironman 70.3 Putrajaya 2009 3rd Ironman 70.3 Lanzarote 2013 1st Italian Long Distance champ 2011 3rd Ironman 70.3 South Africa 2013
MICHAEL MURPHYDOB:7/9/1989|Cronulla,Sydney,Australia
Michael is a triathlete from Sydney, Australia. He’ll be moving to the Philippines soon where he had joined most number of races in the past few years. He came from a surf life-saving
background. He wants to make an impact on the half distance circuit in 2015. 2ndChallengePhilippines 2014 2nd Laguna Vietnam Lang Co 2nd5150Subic 3rd 70.3 Japan 1st Golden Triangle Oceanic and Australia U23 Long Course Champ
ERIC WATSONDOB:8/29/1989|PerthAustrallia;nowbasedinBahrain
Eric is an up-and-coming triathlete. Originally from Perth, Australia, he is now based in Bahrain. Eric frequently races in the Philippines. See him soon in Challenge Phiippines 2015.
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CAROLE FUCHSDOB:6/5/1979|Paris,France;nowbasedinPhuket,Thailand
Carolestarted triathlonin2011.Shequicklyclimbed to the top of amateur ranking, con-stantlyplaced1st overallagegroupandknownasthefirstagegrouperinAsia.Shebecameaprofessional triathlete in 2014, becoming the
onlyprotoofficiallyrepresentThailand. In2014,shereceivedthe title of best pro female long course from the online tri-magazineAsiatri. 7th atChallengePhuket2014(Thailand) 4th womanatLagunaPhuketTriathlon2014 (Thailand) 3rdoverall atIronman70.3Cebu2014 (Philippines) 4th overall at Ironman 70.3 Putrajaya 2014 (Malaysia)
STEF PUSZKADOB:4/28/1985|Melbourne,Australia;nowbasedinDarwin,Australia
Stefmadethedifficultdecisiontoturndown a PhD scholarship in order to focus on her triathlon career and was awarded her professional license in 2014. She enjoys racing in tough conditions especially in the tropics.
4th Challenge Laguna Phuket 2014 1st Yungaburra Soldier On Triathlon 2014 5th Challenge Taiwan 2014 8th Ironman 70.3 Sunshine Coast 2013 4th Rotorua Half Ironman, NZ 2012 3rd MetaMan Bintan Half Iron distance, Indonesia 2012 1st Bali International Triathlon 2012
PARYS EDWARDSDOB:4/29/1976|Harare,Zimbabwe;nowbasedinLondon,England
Parys was born in Zimbabwe and later moved to South Africa to study Physiotherapy. Parys got into triathlon late after a successful hockey career representing Zimbabwe and South Africa at Junior level. She won World
Championship titles at both the Olympic and 70.3 distances and was voted British Female Age Group Triathlete of the Year in 2009. She is now embarking on her 2nd season as a Pro triathlete and targets hot and hilly races which Challenge Philippineslookssettoprovide! 3rd Denmark 70.3 2014 3rd Alpe d’Huez Triathlon 2nd Laguna Phuket Challenge 2014 1st European Standard Distance Championships 2012 British and World Standard Distance Champion 2013
RADKA VODICKOVADOB:11/7/1984|JablonecNadNisou,CzechRepublic
Radka is a Czech Professional triathlete. She was number 1 in ETU ranking in 2010, and was also a member of the Czech National Team. This will be her second time tojoinChallengePhilippines.Shefinished
4th last year. Radka loves to travel and race in exotic locations, and always love trying out new food! 6th at 70.3 World Championship, 2014 1st at Challenge Batemans Bay, 2014 2nd Laguna Phuket Challenge 2014 1st European Standard Distance Championships 2012 British and World Standard Distance Champion 2013
KATJA RABEDOB:8/13/1978|Phuket,Thailand
Katja has been into triathlon since 2000. She used to be a competitive swimmer in Germany. She has been racing professionally since 2007.
2nd Golden Triangle Tri 2014 3rd Ironman Japan 70.3 2012 2nd Ironman Sri Lanka 70.3 2012 6th Challenge Philippines 2014
KELLY WILLIAMSONDOB:12/5/1977|Austin,Texas
Kelly resides in Austin, Texas with her husband Derick, who owns Durata Training (coaching business) and serves as her coach. She has been racing as a professional since 2002, starting out
with ITU racing and gradually migrating to 70.3 and eventually Ironman in 2010. Kelly balances out her training and racing with coaching athletes and has an interest in pursuing health psychology at some point. 2014 - Ironman Texas Champion (8:54/2:54 run) 2014 - 2nd Place Ironman CdA, 3rd Place Ironman Cozumel Two-time San Juan 70.3 Champion 2nd place 70.3 World Championships 2012 2013 Rev 3 Williamsburg Champion
EMMA POOLEYDOB:10/3/1982|Norwich,UK
Emma raced as a professional cyclist for six years alongside studying for a doctorate in geotechnical engineering. Her athletic career highlights include the Time Trial World Championship title (2010), Olympic
and Commonwealth Games silver medals; multiple National Championship titles; and multiple World Cup and stage race wins. In August 2014, Emma retired from professional cycling in order to concentrate on long-distance triathlon. 1st Swissman Xtreme 2013 3rd Challenge Philippines 2014 2nd Rapperswil 70.3 2014 1stZofingenPowermanWorldChampionships2014
LOUISE RUNDQVISTDOB:12/8/1984|Falun,Sweden
Louise grew up as a downhill skier in northern Sweden. She took up triathlon in her mid-twenties after discovering she had a talent for long distances and began her journey towards becoming an elite
triathlete in 2012. With a fearless attitude, challenging coursessuitherwell. Swedish Champion at the half distance 2012 2nd Swedish Championships in Duathlon 2013 2ndSwedishChampionshipsin longdistance triathlon 2013 4th Ironman Sweden 2013 4th Ironman 70.3 Norway 2014 2xSilver medals at the Swedish Championships in track cycling 2014, Individual pursuit and Points race
FEMALE
20 CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES A M B A S S A D O R S
FilipinoNaga City, Camarines SurPriestTeam Parokya ni Boc
2014 Challenge Philippines Subic/Bataan Finisher
2013 and 2014 IM 70.3 PhilippinesFinisher
FilipinoCebu CityUniversity of San Carlos PE TeacherTeam Fish 18
2012 7th placer IM 70.3 Cebu Filipino elite cat (4:56 overall time)
2012 Timex 226 5th overall/2nd place AG (10:46 overall time)
FilipinoHometown – Laguna, Current - SubicSales Representative of Eli Lilly Philippines Inc.Licensed Nutritionist DieticianYellow Cab Tri Clark
1st Place 30-34 K-Swiss Subit International Triathlon
14-year-tri veteran – regularly wins her AG in races 13:37finishIM
Langkawi Malaysia
FR. BOC NICOLAS
FRANZ A. BAGUIO
MARIS MARFORI BALATIBAT
FilipinoMetro ManilaComputer EngineerEntreprenuerTriathlon CoachTeam Sante Barley
Top AG Male 25-29 2nd fastest Filipino AG
IM 70.3 2013 and 2014 2nd Place Overall 2012
White Rock Triathlon
FilipinoCagayan de OroStudent/AthleteTeam Power Pops
Xterra Cebu 2013 and 20143rd Place Filipino Elite
Defy 123 Triathlon2013 1st Place AG2014 3rd Place AG
Dipolog City Triathlon2014 2nd Place AG
FilipinoGrew up in Baguio, cur-rently in ManilaTechnology SupervisorTeam Suunto Philippines
4x Iron Distance Finisher Sub 11 hours in IM Melbourne 2014
6x Half-Iron Distance FinisherSub 5 hours in IM 70.3 Phils 2013
Challenge Philippines Subic/Bataan2nd 35-39 Age Group 2014
DON VELASCO
JEFFERSON TABACON
RHODERICK “ERICK” GUIEB
21FilipinoMalaybalay City, BukidnonFarmerTeam Caltex Delo – Triathlon Bukidnon
Ironman Langkawi 2014 – 10:17:32
Ironman 70.3 Japan 2013 – 4:39:10
Ironman 70.3 Philippines 2012 Fastest Filipino Age Grouper
FilipinoAngeles City, PampangaBusinessmanYellow Cab Tri Clark
3x Iron Distance Finisher 2011 Ironman Korea 2012 Ironman Western
Australia 2014 Ironman Melbourne Multiple Half Iron
distance Challenge Subic/Bataan 2014
FilipinoMandaue City, CebuBusinessmanTeam Isuzu Dmax
Xterra Philippines 2014 – 1st Place AG
5150 Subic 2014 – 3rd Place AG
5150 Bohol 2014 – 1st Place AG
FELIPE “JONG” LEYRITANA SAJULGA III
JOHN VILLANUEVA
JOSE MERDINO “JOMER” LIM
FilipinoHong Kong -basedTennis/Swim/Gym/Sport CoachTeam Suunto Philippines
IM 70.3 Philippines 20121st Place Age Group
5150 Subic 2012 and 20132nd Place Age Group
Xterra Cebu 20141st Place Age Group
FilipinoSubic Bay, OlongapoFather of Philippine Triathlon (31-year Vet)Team Herbalife (8 years run)
1st Filipino Triathlete 1st Philippine National
Champion (1982) 1st Filipino to win 5 AG Member of National
Team for 5 years 129 Triathlon Finishes
and counting...
FilipinaMuntinlupa CityLogistics Manager – Toyo Ink (Phils) Co., Inc.Century Tri-hard
6 Marathons (3:53:30 PB) 3rd Overall Female
Timex 226 2012 (13:39:00)
2nd AG Ironman Malaysia 2014 (13:20:09)
4 Half Iron Distance Finishes (all on Podium)
Age group podium mainstay
NESTOR GLENN PRECIOSO M. GONZALES III
FRANK “THE LEGEND” LACSON
CELMA “CHANG” HITALIA
CHALLENGE PHILIPPINES A M B A S S A D O R S
6:00 AM Athletes’ Transfer to the Swim Start Camayan Beach Resort
6:10 AM Race Start Ceremony Camayan Beach Resort
6:00-6:20 AM Swim Warm-up Camayan Beach Resort
6:20 AM Start Assembly Camayan Beach Resort
6:30 AM Challenge Philippines Male PRO and SEA-FIL ELITE START
Camayan Beach Resort
6:35 AM Challenge Philippines Female PRO and SEA-FIL ELITE START
Camayan Beach Resort
6:40 AM Challenge Philippines Age Group M30-39, M50+ Camayan Beach Resort
6:50 AM Challenge Philippines M18-29, M40-49 Camayan Beach Resort
7:00 AM Challenge Philippines ALL FEMALE AND RELAY
Camayan Beach Resort
9:00 AM Wellness Zone and Kids’ Area Open for Spectators
Adventure Beach
10:30 AM 1st Challenge Philippines Finisher Expected Adventure Bech
8:00 – 10:00 PM Challenge Philippines
8:00 – 10:00 AM Aquaspere Swim Course Open Camayan Beach Resort
10:00 AM Felt Bike Out Camayan Parking Lot
10:00 – 8:00 PM Mandatory Athlete Check-in & EXPO Harbor Point Mall
10:00 – 8:00 PM Bike Service Harbor Point Mall
2:00 – 4:00 PM 2XU Run Course Open Ilanin Forest
4:30 – 5:30 PM Pro’s Press Conference The Lighthouse Marina Resort
6:00–7:30 PM Pros, VIP and Sponsor’s Dinner by SBFCC – Lighthouse
The Lighthouse Marina Resort
7:30 – 9:30 PM Meet the Pro’s Cocktail Party Terrace Hotel
8:00 – 10:00 PM Challenge Philippines Shuttling Hours
8:00 – 10:00 AM Aquasphere Swim Course Open Camayan Beach Resort
10:00 AM Felt Bike Out Camayan Parking Lot
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM Mandatory Athlete Check-in & EXPO Harbor Point Mall
10:00 – 3:00 PM Bike Service Harbor Point Mall
2:00 – 4:00 PM 2XU Run Course Open Ilanin Forest
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Mandatory Bike Check-in Adventure Beach
5:00 PM Official Athlete Welcome and Race Briefing by CHALLENGE FAMILY
Adventure Beach
6:00 PM Pro Athlete’s Race Briefing Adventure Beach
6:30 – 8:30 PM Camayan & Yellow Cab Carbo Party Adventure Beach
4:00 AM – 11:00 PM Challenge Philippines Shuttling Hours
4:00 AM Athlete Pick-Up Harbor Point/Partner Hotels
4:30 AM Transition Area Opens Adventure Beach
6:15 AM Transition Area Closes Adventure Beach
4:30 – 6:15 AM Bike Service Adventure Beach
22 E V E N T S C H E D U L E
SATURDAY – FEB 21 EVENT VENUE
THURSDAY – FEB 19 EVENT VENUE
FRIDAY – FEB 20 EVENT VENUE
11:00 AM Post Race Media Interview Adventure Beach
1:00 PM Bike Check-out Begins Adventure Beach
4:00 PM Race Officially Closes (9 hours) Adventure Beach
5:30 PM Transition Closes Adventure Beach
6:30 PM Awards and iChallenge Party (by Claude Tayag)
The Lighthouse Marina Resort
7:00 AM – 12:00 PM CP Shuttling Service
7:00 AM Registration Junior Challenge Adventure Beach
9:00 AM START OF RACE 30 PM Adventure Beach
11:00 AM Awards Presentation Adventure Beach
3:00 PM Volunteers Party Adventure Beach
23E V E N T S C H E D U L E
EVENT VENUE
*ALL SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
SUNDAY – FEB 22
Challenge Triathlon EXPO Presented by ZootFebruary 19-20 –10:00 AMFind out the latest products and innovation from our event partners as they display gears and equipment for triathlon. Get big discounts and wear the trendiest apparel only from Challenge Expo Partners.
Meet the PROs Party at the TERRACE HOTELThursday, February 19, 2015 – 7:30PMMeet and mingle with the pros and enjoy a special night of cocktails. Each exclusive ticket comes with two (2) free beers or cold drinks. Remember, HYDRATE. Tickets at USD$10. Proceeds will be donated to the Challenge Philippines Samar Relief Fund.
Official Athlete Welcome and Race Briefing by CHALLENGE FAMILYFriday, February 20, 2015 – 5:00PMGettoknowyourfellowathletesastheRaceOffi-cialsconducttheRaceBriefing.Getampedupasyou get inspirational messages and much needed tips from the Challenge Family PROs!
Camayan and Yellow Cab Carbo PartyFriday, February 20, 2015 – 6:30PMRace Entry entitles you to one (1) free Inter-national Carbo Party Ticket on Friday Night at Camayan Beach Resort. The Carbo Party, catered by award winning Camayan Resort and our title sponsor Yellow Cab Pizza, will take place imme-diately after the mandatory race brief at Ocean Adventure after bike check-in. Great food, great times, and great fun, we promise to get you fed and home for an early race evening sleep. Extra tickets for family and friends priced at USD$15.
iChallenge Awards and Party at the LIGHTHOUSE!Saturday, February 21, 2015 – 6:30PMCelebrate your accomplishment with a great award party sponsored by LIGHTHOUSE! Enjoy free beer and cold drinks with all your friends and mingle with the pros in attendance. Special authentic Pinoy food by Claude Tayag will be served. Free for participants. Extra food tickets for family and supporters are avail-able at USD$15. Oh and there is BEER below ZERO!
1. ATHLETE CHECK-INMANDATORY Check-In for all athletes in the Chal-lenge Philippines will be on February 19, Thursday between 10:00am and 8:00pm and February 20, between 10:00am and 3:00pm.
You must show a government issued ID to be able to register (i.e. Driver’s License, Passport etc.) No athlete will be allowed to check-in after 3:00pm Friday (February 20). Please make your travel arrangement accordingly.
During Athlete Check-in, the athlete will receivetheofficialracekit,whichconsistsofthefollowing:
RACE BIB (to be worn on the bike and on the run) ATHLETE WRISTBAND (must be worn at all times) COLOR CODED SWIM CAP HELMET STICKER (placed in front of the helmet) BIKE STICKER (placed around the seat post) RACE TATTOOS (right arm and right calf) TRANSITION GEAR BAG (one bag to bring all
Swim Bike Run GEAR on RACE MORNING)
2. TIMING CHIPYou will be issued a timing chip and it will be checked by our timing supplier. Please make sure the number on the CHIP corresponds with your race number and other personal information. On race day, make sure it is wrapped securely around your LEFT ANKLE.WITHDRAWALS/DNS: If for any other reason you decided not to start the race, you must return the TIMING CHIP to the Timing Tent at Transition area or at the Finish Line tent. If the timing chip is lost, you will be charged $150 as replacement. This is to make sure that all athletes are accounted for.Timing results will include swim, bike and run splitsandoverallfinishtime.
3. BIKE CHECK-IN at TRANSITION AREAMANDATORY BIKE CHECK-IN will be on Friday, February 20 between 10:00AM and 5:00PM Before checking in, an athlete must have the following:
ATHLETE WRISTBAND BIKE STICKER FIRMLY SECURED ON THE
SEATPOST OF THE BIKEIf you do not have either of these, you will not be allowed to enter the transition area. Make sure your athlete wristband number corresponds with the number of your bike sticker.
NO WRISTBAND, NO ACCESS TO TRANSITION AREA!Your bike will be visually checked by onsite bike check-in marshalls. This is not a guarantee of safety. Athletes are responsible for their bikes being road and race worthy. Ensure that your bike and helmet are in good working condition to avoid delay and rejection.
SPECIAL MONKEY ALERT!ONLY BIKES WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE CHECKED-
IN. NO NUTRITION (ANY FOOD, GELS, ETC) WATER BOTTLE AND OTHER NON-SECURED/REMOVABLE ITEM WILL BE ALLOWED.YOU CAN ALL BRING YOUR NUTRITION, WATER BOTTLE, AND OTHER GEAR (EXTRA TIRES AND INTERIORS) ON RACE MORNING WHEN TRANSI-TION OPENS AT 4:30 AM.The transition area is very near the forest and wild monkeys have been known to come down and take anything they can in the evening.
VEHICLE PARKINGLimited parking slots are available at Camayan parking lot and in front of Ocean Adventure. It is strictly prohibited to park vehicle on parts of the race course. Marshallls and attendants can point you to the right direction.
TRANSITION ON RACE MORNING Your ATHLETE WRISTBAND will give you access
in the TRANSITION AREA. The transition area will be open from 4:30AM to 6:15AM.
The athlete race bib must be worn on the bike andontheruncourse.Youmayfliptheracebibto your back during the bike leg. On run leg, race bib must be clearly visible on the front. You may not manipulate, cut or fold your bib in any way.
Your TRANSITION GEAR BAG is large enough for you to carry all your swim, bike, and run gear to transition on race morning. This includes bike and running shoes, helmets, water bottles and nutrition.
Exiting transition and on your way to swim start in Camayan Beach, you may want to wear shoes, sandals, or slippers. You may use your Transition Gear Bag to deposit your shoes, sandals or slippers near the baggage deposit area, near the swim start. All Transition Gear Bag deposited at swim start will be transferred and placed on your own transition basket.
PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE ANYTHING OF VALUE (NON-TRIATHLON GEAR) IN YOUR TRANSITION BASKET.
SPECIAL NEEDSCollection of Run Special Needs bag will be in the baggage deposit area inside the transition area. Please provide your own bag for your special needs and mark it clearly with your race number.The location of the Special Needs station will be on the run course. The exact station will be mentionedonracebriefing.
PRE RACE INFORMATION
RACE DAY INFORMATION
24 R AC E I N F O : S W I M
The swim leg is a one-lap point-to-point swim starting at Camayan Beach andfinishingatAdventureBeach.The course will be clearly marked with turn buoys and supported with swim lines throughout.
SWIM STARTTherewillbefivewavestarts.Athletes will walk under a timing mat before entering start assembly corral of his/her wave. An athlete who started before his/her designated wave will be automatically disqualified.
Waves will be constantly announced on start assembly, and a wave marshall will hold a sign posting the age groups included in the wave.
SWIM TO BIKE TRANSITIONAfterswimfinish,youwillpassatimingmatandashowerbeforeenteringtransition.Swimgearmustbeproperlyplaced
in designated basket. Fasten the buckle of your helmet before removing your bike from the rack. You are not allowed to touch or interfere with any gear, bike or equipment of other athletes. You are to mount your bike only on the designated Bike Mount area.
AQUASPHERE SWIM COURSE - 1.9KMCUT OFF TIME: 8:30 AM
START TIME GROUP WAVE SWIM CAP
6:30 AMChallenge
Philippines Male PRO and Male SEA-
FIL ELITE START
1st GRAY
6:35 AMChallenge
Philippines Female PRO and Female
SEA-FIL ELITE START
2nd GRAY
6:40 AMChallenge
Philippines Age Group M30-34, M35-
39, M50+
3rd RED
6:50 AMChallenge
Philippines M18-24, M25-29, M40-49
4th RED
7:00 AM
Challenge Philippines ALL FEMALE AND
RELAY5th
PINK
YELLOW
25R AC E I N F O : B I K E
The bike course will be an out and back course, with a 20km loop to be done at the far end of the course in Morong town of Bataan.
Duetothedifficultyofthecourse,athletes are advised to consider compact cranks with 25 to 28 tooth rear cogset.
TRAFFIC & SAFETYTherewillbevehiculartrafficinsome parts of the course. Athletes are advised to practice normal road rules and also practice vigilance and safety around vehicles if encountered. A throng of volunteers, police and trafficmarshallswillbeoncoursetoguideandcontroltrafficflow.
FELT BIKE COURSE – 90KMCUT OFF TIME – 1:00 PM
SUPPORT VEHICLEThere will be vehicles on course to support athletes who are unable to continue with the race. Athletes who rodetheSAGvehicleswillbefirsttransported to the nearest aid or medical station where they have to wait until a vehicle will be free to transport everyone to transition. Due to the length of the course, expect to have some delays on the arrival of support vehicles. Waiting cyclists are advised to walk to the nearest aid or medical station. Collected bikes
from unforeseen medical situations will be transported to the transition area. Support vehicle will also act as sweeper for those cyclists who fail to reachthebikecut-offtime.
BIKE TO RUN TRANSITION Dismount before reaching the
dismount line near transition. Only unbuckle your helmet after
you have racked your bike. Discarded bike gear must not spill
out into transition pathway.
In some sections of the course, cyclists climbing the hills might be tempted to cross the centerline to counter and level out steepness of the hill. Athletes are advised to stay to the right as faster cyclists going back will be descending on the same hill!!
26 R AC E I N F O : R U N
The 2XU Run Course is a beautiful out and back course. The run will take you through the Ilanin Forest Reserve where paved roads morph into a rare triple canopy run. No exhaust fumes, no distractions. Our run course is fully closed to carsortrafficandisentirelywithintheprotectedforestreserve. New and unique to this run leg is the allowable use of earphones and music players. Enjoy the sight of the forestwithsomesoothingmusictoentertainyouenroutethefinishline.
2XU RUN COURSE –21.1KM INTERMEDIATE CUT OFF TIME 3:30 PM AT 15KM MARK
TRANSITION FLOW MAP
R AC E I N F O 27
28ON TRANSITIONTransition Aid Stations, located after exiting the Aquasphere Swim Course on your way to transition, and just right after exiting transition on run outto2XURunCoursewilloffer
Water Pocari Sweat Energy Gels (for run out)
ON FELT BIKE COURSEThere will be 6 Hydration stops on the Felt Bike Course positioned around 15 kilometers.Volunteerswilloffer
Water Pocari Sweat Bananas Ice
Be careful and slow down when entering the bottle pick-up zone. Do not discard any bottles in any area other than the designated area. Otherwise, you may incur an anti-littering penalty from Marshallls. Due
HYDRATION STATIONS
R AC E I N F O
tothedifficultyofthecourse,youarerequired to bring two water bottles at the start of the bike leg.
ON 2XU RUN COURSEThere will be 13 hydration stops in the 2XU Run Course positioned approximately 1.5kms apart. Volunteerswilloffer
Water Pocari Sweat DeGassed Cola (selected stations) Energy Gels Bananas Watermelon Salted Snacks Ice
CUT-OFF TIMES Swim- 1 hour and 30 minutes
after last wave. By 8:30am, all athletes must complete the 1.9km swim leg.
Bike- 6 hours and 30 minutes from start time. If by 1:00 pm, cyclists are still on the bike course, they will be picked up by support vehicles. Run-intermediatecutoffby
3:00pm at 15km mark. Race officiallyclosesat4:00pm.
TOILETSPortalets will be placed along the Hydation Stations.
Special and unique to the 2XU Run Course will be the Yellow Cab Pizza Feeding Stations. They will be positioned randomly along the course.Grab and BITE INTO YELLOW!
AWARDS
MALE FEMALE
18-24 18-24
25-29 25-29
30-34 30-34
35-39 35-39
40-44 40-44
45-49 45-49
50-54 50-54
55-59 55 & above
60 & above
AGE GROUP AWARDSAwards will also be given to the Top 3 finishersofeachagegroupcategory:
PRO MEN PRO WOMEN
1st – 5,000 EUROS 1st – 5,000 EUROS
2nd – 2,500 EUROS 2nd – 2,500 EUROS
3rd – 1,550 EUROS 3rd – 1,550 EUROS
4th – 1,000 EUROS 4th – 1,000 EUROS
5th – 750 EUROS 5th – 750 EUROS
6th – 500 EUROS 6th – 500 EUROS
7th – 450 EUROS 7th – 450 EUROS
8th – 350 EUROS 8th – 350 EUROS
9th – 250 EUROS 9th – 250 EUROS
10th – 150 EUROS 10th – 150 EUROS
PRIZE PURSE
SEA Elite (Male and Female Categories)1st – 1,000 USD | 2nd – 500 USD | 3rd – 250 USD
Filipino Elite(Male and Female Categories)
1st – 1,000 USD 2nd – 500 USD 3rd – 250 USD
29S TA R T L I S T: P R O S
NAME AGE GROUP COUNTRY
MALE 18-24
Basagre, Mariano Jr. 18-24 PHI
Brown, Mark Jason 18-24 PHI
Brown, Reiny 18-24 HKG
Fujii, Daichi 18-24 JPN
Gonzalez, Joshua Glenn 18-24 HKG
JinSen, Lee 18-24 MYS
Navarro, Noel Eliezer 18-24 PHI
Policarpio, Kevin 18-24 PHI
Razouk, Basel 18-24 PHI
Sakakibara, Ryunosuke 18-24 JPN
Salamanque, Antonio Jr. 18-24 PHI
Santiago, Allen Gabrielle 18-24 PHI
Tsai, Chadwick Jerald 18-24 PHI
Warren, Henry 18-24 HKG
MALE 25-29
Abuel, David William 25-29 PHI
Almirante, Antonio III 25-29 PHI
Amoranto, Vernon 25-29 PHI
Basilio, Ghian Carlo 25-29 PHI
Bautista, Sid Angelo 25-29 PHI
Bouillane, Nicholas 25-29 GBR
Brecenio, Renel 25-29 PHI
Chiong, Carlo 25-29 PHI
Clutario, Evan Albert 25-29 PHI
Consing, Anthony 25-29 PHI
De La Pena, Allan 25-29 PHI
Donahue, Matthew 25-29 CAN
Lu, Michael 25-29 PHI
Luansing, Adrian Joseph 25-29 PHI
Mendiola, Bryan 25-29 PHI
Mitchell, Colin 25-29 SGP
O Suilleabhain, Cian 25-29 VNM
Pinto, Nikolai 25-29 PHI
Preddy, Grant 25-29 AUS
Sabado, Mikhail Tito 25-29 PHI
Salcedo, Joseph Kennedy 25-29 PHI
Santos, Chris Jansen 25-29 PHI
Spencer, Rory 25-29 SGP
Takahashi, Yu 25-29 JPN
Ting, Aiken Ainsley 25-29 PHI
Torres, Daryll 25-29 PHI
Wong, Nigel 25-29 CHN
Wongtanaponsil, Patdhrvut Oat 25-29 THA
Wood, Joe 25-29 CHN
MALE 30-34
Abella, Rajendra 30-34 PHI
Alcoreza, Joden 30-34 PHI
Alindogan, John Marlon 30-34 PHI
Altmeppen, Tilman 30-34 CHN
Baguio, Franz 30-34 PHI
Biag, Billy 30-34 PHI
Bituin, Paul Arvin 30-34 PHI
Bolinao, Louise Ian 30-34 PHI
NAME AGE GROUP COUNTRY
MALE PROS
Croneberg, Fredrik Male SWE
Elosegui, Eneko Male ESP
Fleischmann, Brian Male USA
Lo, Ivan Male HKG
McCormack, Chris Male AUS
Murphy, Michael Male AUS
Passuello, Domenico Male ITA
Petraeus, Rasmus Male DEN
Robins, Mitchell Male AUS
Schlagbauer, Christoph Male AUT
Schramm, Till Male DEU
Watson, Eric Male AUS
MALE SOUTH EAST ASIAN ELITE
Benedicto, August Male PHI
Chantaraj, Saranon Male THA
Jearanai, Jaray Male THA
MALE FILIPINO ELITE
Esteves, Robinson Male PHI
Santiago, Mervin Rencel Male PHI
Tabacon,Jefferson Male PHI
Tanjay, Carlos Male PHI
Valdez,Jefferson Male PHI
NAME AGE GROUP COUNTRY
FEMALE PRO
Edwards, Parys Female GBR
Fuchs, Carole Female THA
Pooley, Emma Female GBR
Puszka, Stef Female AUS
Rabe, Katja Female DEU
Rundqvist, Louise Female SWE
Vodickova, Radka Female CZE
Williamson, Kelly Female USA
FEMALE SOUTH EAST ASIAN ELITE
Torres, Monica Female PHI
FEMALE FILIPINO ELITE
Albarote, Lezette Female PHI
Hodges, Maria Female PHI
Langit, Lea Coline Female PHI
MALE PROS
AGE GROUP
FEMALE PROS
Bonalos, Philippe 30-34 PHI
Bote, Bryom Joseph 30-34 PHI
Capuno, Ryan 30-34 PHI
Castaneda, Frederick 30-34 PHI
Castillo, Paul Jake 30-34 PHI
Clemente, Ken Martin 30-34 PHI
Corpuz, Jordan 30-34 PHI
David, Jeremy 30-34 PHI
De Mata, Neil Bryan 30-34 PHI
Diaz, Raegan 30-34 PHI
Duria, Benedick 30-34 PHI
Famarin, Mat Julius 30-34 PHI
Francisco, Francis John 30-34 PHI
Galicia, Lloyd 30-34 PHI
Galicia, Lloyd 30-34 PHI
Gan, Dennis 30-34 PHI
Ginestet, Matthieu 30-34 VNM
Alzaga, Eric 35-39 PHI
Ancheta, Emil 35-39 PHI
Angeles, Ryan Kristian 35-39 PHI
Aquino, Ryan 35-39 PHI
Arellano, Andrew 35-39 PHI
Arias, John 35-39 PHI
Barredo, Kenneth 35-39 PHI
Berger, Matthias 35-39 SGP
Bergin, Robert 35-39 VNM
Braganza, Carmelo 35-39 PHI
Bretana, Nino 35-39 PHI
Cabunoc, Glenn 35-39 PHI
Cajucom, Aristotle 35-39 PHI
Calara, Jessie 35-39 PHI
Calica, Frederick 35-39 PHI
Canieso, Ian Oliver 35-39 PHI
Capati, Jernard 35-39 PHI
Capco, Ferdinand 35-39 PHI
Carino, Don Juan Aristotle 35-39 PHI
Carlos, Marjon 35-39 PHI
Castro, Francisco 35-39 PHI
Chang, Hua 35-39 TWN
Ching, Rexton 35-39 PHI
Chow Tze Ho, Kevin 35-39 HKG
Clemens, Clemens 35-39 CHN
Corpuz, Ricky 35-39 PHI
Cruz, Carlito 35-39 PHI
Cruz, Ronwaldo 35-39 PHI
De Guzman, Carlos 35-39 PHI
De Leon, Carlo Thomas 35-39 PHI
Declarador, Ronald Rei 35-39 PHI
Dhulst, Michael 35-39 THA
Dijkstra, Mijndert 35-39 SGP
Du Plessis, Jaco 35-39 ARE
Dy, Lloyd 35-39 PHI
Flores, Raymond 35-39 PHI
Gaba, John Paul 35-39 PHI
Garcia, Xerxes 35-39 PHI
GK, Vijay 35-39 SGP
Griffiths, Evan 35-39 HKG
Guieb, Rhoderick 35-39 PHI
Ilagas, Dennis 35-39 PHI
Isla, Timothy Joseph 35-39 PHI
Jacinto, Jay 35-39 PHI
Jenkins, Lloyd 35-39 PHI
Kuhar, Riccardo 35-39 HRV
La Penna, Paolo 35-39 AUS
Leopando, Ivan 35-39 PHI
Lepeu, Julien 35-39 HKG
Leuterio, Alexander 35-39 PHI
Lim, Jose Merdino 35-39 PHI
Lopez, Miguel Antonio 35-39 PHI
Lugasing, Adrian 35-39 PHI
Mallari, Carlo Paolo 35-39 PHI
Manebo, Ferdinand 35-39 PHI
Martinez, August Albert 35-39 PHI
Guzman, Marco Antonio 30-34 PHI
Hizon, Alfredo Jr. 30-34 PHI
Imbong, Dean 30-34 SGP
Kristiansen, Morten 30-34 SGP
Laurel, Raymund 30-34 SGP
Lim, Patrick Joseph 30-34 PHI
Manahan, Alvin 30-34 SGP
Matsuzaki, Sho 30-34 JPN
Maturana, Crisanto Antonio 30-34 PHI
Mendoza, Juan Carlos 30-34 PHI
Munoz, Guillermo 30-34 THA
Nicholas, Liu 30-34 SGP
Pagay, James Vincent 30-34 PHI
Paguio, Rafael 30-34 SGP
Pamittan, Raffy Ian 30-34 PHI
Paragas, Christopeter 30-34 PHI
Ramos, Jethro Karl 30-34 PHI
Regoso, Christian Ernel 30-34 SGP
Reinert, Alexandre 30-34 HKG
Reyes, Aristotle 30-34 PHI
Rondera, Raki 30-34 PHI
Ruangsuttipap, Sutach 30-34 THA
Rueda, Maximo 30-34 PHI
Rutherford, Simon 30-34 GBR
Saclauso, Jeric 30-34 PHI
Sajulga, Felipe III 30-34 PHI
Salvador, Ralph Jerome 30-34 PHI
Sanchez, Cid 30-34 PHI
Sanchez, Mark Gil 30-34 PHI
Sarangaya, Frederick Jasper 30-34 PHI
Sepulveda, Michael James 30-34 SGP
Soriano, Leo Andre 30-34 PHI
Vargas, Rafael 30-34 PHI
Verdejo, Chris 30-34 PHI
Vital, John Bryan 30-34 PHI
MALE 35-39
Alivia, Arvin 35-39 PHI
Almanza, Ryan 35-39 PHI
Altamira, Adrian 35-39 PHI
30 START LIST: AGE GROUP
Martinez, Karl Mark 35-39 PHI
Nicosia, Filippo 35-39 ITA
Olives, Javy 35-39 PHI
Orquiza, Retzel 35-39 PHI
Pan, Ericson 35-39 PHI
Parallag, Mark 35-39 PHI
Paredes, John Omar 35-39 PHI
Pascual, Norman 35-39 PHI
Pasia, Nelson 35-39 PHI
Pasion, Alvin 35-39 PHI
Phillips, Robert 35-39 CHN
Piasecki, Artur 35-39 SGP
Primero, Adreco 35-39 PHI
Protacio, Glenn Joseph 35-39 PHI
Que, Mark Anthony 35-39 PHI
Ranoja, Alexander 35-39 PHI
Ravalo, Edrickson 35-39 PHI
Respeto, Salvador Jr. 35-39 PHI
Reyes, Marnie 35-39 PHI
Rivera, Mark Jonas 35-39 PHI
Roquero, Eduardo 35-39 PHI
Rosales, Luisito Jr. 35-39 PHI
San Agustin, Enrique Lorenzo 35-39 PHI
Santiago, Elmer 35-39 PHI
Santos, Al 35-39 PHI
Sarabia, Kenneth 35-39 PHI
Segundo, John Paul 35-39 PHI
Silva, Ruben Jr. 35-39 PHI
Siriban, Kieron 35-39 SGP
Stasiewicz, Piotr 35-39 PHI
Subhan, Aqsa 35-39 SGP
Taneza, Archimedes 35-39 SGP
Tang, Gilbert 35-39 PHI
Tik, Mandy 35-39 HKG
Tobias, Marlon 35-39 PHI
Torres, Ian Rosell 35-39 PHI
Wissum, Jacob 35-39 SGP
Zapata, Jose Raphael 35-39 PHI
MALE 40-44
Abenis, Arnaldo 40-44 PHI
Alagao, Allan 40-44 PHI
Albergaria, Alex 40-44 SGP
Almanzor, Makoy 40-44 PHI
Amor, Alton 40-44 PHI
Antolin, Joy Reginand 40-44 PHI
Aquino, Norberto III 40-44 PHI
Bagasbas, Joel 40-44 PHI
Ballena, Elson 40-44 PHI
Barretto, Manuel 40-44 PHI
Biton, Alvin 40-44 PHI
Bondoc, Arnel 40-44 PHI
Buenaventura, Eugene 40-44 PHI
Caburnay, Joel 40-44 PHI
Cagurangan, Jose Mari 40-44 PHI
Castillo, Rodel 40-44 PHI
Castro, Mark Anthony 40-44 PHI
Chinalpan, Andrew Jr. 40-44 PHI
Chua, Jiffy 40-44 PHI
Cortez, Cesar 40-44 PHI
Custodia, Gerald 40-44 PHI
Dela Rosa, Rey Thomas 40-44 PHI
Delos Angeles, Rayman 40-44 PHI
Dyer, Patrick 40-44 SGP
Eustaquio, Ronie 40-44 PHI
Fahy, Warwick John 40-44 CHN
Fuentes, Raymund 40-44 SGP
Gan, Patrick 40-44 PHI
Gatchalian, Joey 40-44 PHI
Gutilban, Jeffrey 40-44 PHI
Hamili, Claro Adriano 40-44 PHI
Harper, Richard 40-44 GBR
Hirao, Yasumitsu 40-44 JPN
Isip, Jose 40-44 PHI
Ison, Dodjie 40-44 PHI
Jimenez, Arnold 40-44 PHI
Kasten, Olaf 40-44 HKG
Key, Neil 40-44 GBR
Kort, Marthijn 40-44 IDN
Lacson, Vladimir Nhoy 40-44 PHI
Lista, Reuben 40-44 PHI
Loo, Boon Leong 40-44 MYS
Lorenzo, Armando Jr. 40-44 PHI
Maderazo, Sidney 40-44 PHI
Mallari, Ryan 40-44 PHI
McMeekin, Lee 40-44 PHI
Meer, Lamberto Jr. 40-44 PHI
Narvaez, Marlon 40-44 PHI
Nevelos, Paul 40-44 PHI
Ng, Napoleon 40-44 PHI
Oledan Michael 40-44 PHI
Pacturan, Roderick Peter 40-44 PHI
Pamakid, Gregie 40-44 PHI
Peavoy, Devon 40-44 CAN
Pesci, John 40-44 HKG
Pineda, Jonathan 40-44 PHI
Po, Jeremy 40-44 SGP
Ramsden, Matthew 40-44 HKG
Reformina, Karl 40-44 PHI
Romao, Nuno 40-44 PHI
Roque, Junrox 40-44 PHI
Salazar, Bhrein 40-44 PHI
Salvador, Mark Lester 40-44 PHI
Sarmiento, Edward Jay 40-44 SGP
Sebastian, Joseph Jericho 40-44 PHI
Smith, Kieron 40-44 PHI
Tan, Oliver 40-44 PHI
Tayag, Manuel 40-44 PHI
Tayag, Rene 40-44 PHI
Thiry, Luc 40-44 BEL
Tora Mira, Francisco Javier 40-44 CHN
Trippner, Kay 40-44 THA
Victoria, Reginaldo 40-44 PHI
Villarta, Paulo 40-44 PHI
Wahid, Firdaus 40-44 SGP
Wong, Coleman 40-44 PHI
Zapanta, Andrew Jr. 40-44 PHI
MALE 45-49
Alinea, Antonio 45-49 PHI
Altamira, Ernesto III 45-49 PHI
Bonz, Steve 45-49 PHI
Calagui, Joy 45-49 JPN
Camua, Lazaro 45-49 PHI
Carpio, Jonathan 45-49 PHI
Chiongbian, William II 45-49 PHI
Cohrs, Ingolf 45-49 DEU
Colmenares, Jose Mari 45-49 PHI
Cruz, Roehl 45-49 PHI
Cuerpo, Anthony 45-49 PHI
Dalangin, Juancho 45-49 PHI
Davis, Chad 45-49 PHI
Doel, Mark 45-49 PHI
Enriquez, Jupiter 45-49 PHI
Florendo, Adrian 45-49 PHI
Gildemeister, Rudolf 45-49 HKG
Goldberg, Peter 45-49 PHI
Gonzales, John Thomas 45-49 PHI
Gonzalez, Nestor Glenn 45-49 HKG
Gozum, Rene Gerard 45-49 PHI
Hervas, Gerardo III 45-49 PHI
Hufana, Vlad 45-49 PHI
Ifurung, Edward 45-49 PHI
Intal, Roel 45-49 PHI
Jimenez, Antonio 45-49 PHI
Kateni, Sunari 45-49 SGP
Leather, Jamie 45-49 PHI
Lee, Arnold 45-49 PHI
Ler, Derek 45-49 SGP
Linsangan, Gerard 45-49 PHI
Lista, Reujenson 45-49 PHI
Manzano, Alvarez Kelly 45-49 PHI
Maranon, Gregory 45-49 PHI
Mempin, Mike 45-49 PHI
Mendiola, Frederick 45-49 PHI
Napiza, Boner Jose 45-49 PHI
Ong, Neil 45-49 PHI
Opiana, Meinardo 45-49 PHI
Pabelico, Joel 45-49 PHI
Palmer, Jerry 45-49 USA
Patrimonio, Ignatius 45-49 PHI
Porteous, Alan 45-49 IDN
Rayco, Manuel 45-49 PHI
Reyes, Alex 45-49 PHI
Romero, Don 45-49 PHI
Rosca, James 45-49 PHI
Salazar, Cez 45-49 PHI
Santos, Eric 45-49 PHI
Santos, Jerry 45-49 PHI
Santos, Ricky 45-49 PHI
Selukov, Arnaud 45-49 SGP
Sugapong, Ronald 45-49 PHI
Tansengco, Jonathan 45-49 PHI
Velarde, Ramil Juanario 45-49 PHI
Villanueva, John 45-49 PHI
Viola, Victor 45-49 PHI
Yong Beom, Kim 45-49 KOR
MALE 50-54
Caguiat, Edwin 50-54 PHI
Carpenter, Mark 50-54 AUS
Co, Mike 50-54 PHI
Coulson, Fred 50-54 PHI
Davadilla, Norman 50-54 PHI
Fajardo, Antonino 50-54 PHI
Go, Randolph 50-54 PHI
Hallworth, Tim 50-54 HKG
Heiner, Darryl 50-54 PHI
Lacson, Frank 50-54 PHI
Lontok, Joselito 50-54 PHI
Malibiran, Arsenio 50-54 PHI
Navasero, Tom 50-54 PHI
Odulio, Sonny 50-54 PHI
Richmond, David 50-54 PHI
Soellner, Juergen 50-54 DEU
MALE 55-59
Bergara, Eric 55-59 PHI
Gann, Philip 55-59 HKG
Generoso, Chito 55-59 PHI
Gueta, Josef 55-59 PHI
Kuhne, Thomas 55-59 PHI
Liboro, Ramon 55-59 PHI
Mendoza, Ariel 55-59 PHI
Omar, Jahari (Joe Brown) 55-59 SGP
Ong, Roberto 55-59 PHI
Ridao, Richard 55-59 USA
Tsai Ting-Mou 55-59 TWN
MALE 60 & above
Balaba, Brigilio 60 & above PHI
Chang, Pang-Wen 60 & above TWN
FEMALE 18-24
De Francia, Unaiza 18-24 PHI
Hanson, Caroline 18-24 CHN
Komine, Sayaka 18-24 JPN
Myrvang, Michael-Anne 18-24 CHN
Shito, Mika 18-24 JPN
FEMALE 25-29
Bienas, Sara 25-29 SGP
Gamez, Catrina 25-29 SGP
Sy, Natalia Joy 25-29 PHI
Tobar, Cintia 25-29 THA
FEMALE 30-34
Agdon, Vanessa 30-34 PHI
Altamira, Althea Rowena 30-34 PHI
Chung, Stephanie 30-34 USA
De Guzman, Noelle Frances 30-34 PHI
Guevara, Mara 30-34 PHI
Guidote, Beatrice 30-34 SGP
Gumabay, Kristine Marie 30-34 SGP
Heinrich, Corinna 30-34 CHN
Hsieh, Jennifer 30-34 USA
Lai, Diane Risha 30-34 PHI
Ong, Chloe Jane 30-34 PHI
Tuazon, Shemin Claire 30-34 PHI
FEMALE 35-39
Balatibat, Maris 35-39 PHI
Bautista, Nylah Rizza 35-39 PHI
Benipayo, Hazel 35-39 PHI
Delos Reyes, Maria Carmela 35-39 PHI
Paredes, Laarni 35-39 PHI
Plumbley, Joanne 35-39 PHI
Ruzzi, Ceri 35-39 THA
Sales, Maria Roche Karen 35-39 SGP
Stroh, Anna 35-39 PHI
Valladores, Jo Anne 35-39 PHI
FEMALE 40-44
Bartolome, Irene 40-44 PHI
Distant, Donna 40-44 SGP
Endaya, Ma Evangeline 40-44 PHI
Grandinetti, Belle 40-44 PHI
Jose, Lilia Monina 40-44 PHI
Leather, Lyka 40-44 PHI
Mayuga, Rio 40-44 PHI
Relf, Carly 40-44 PHI
Rutherford, Kate 40-44 HKG
FEMALE 45-49
Davis, Natasha 45-49 PHI
Goldberg, Hayley 45-49 HKG
Parez, Sonya Grace 45-49 PHI
FEMALE 50-54
Hitalia, Celma 50-54 PHI
Wilcox, Wendy 50-54 SGP
FEMALE 55 & Above
Azuma, Kiyoko 55 & Above JPN
31S TA R T L I S T: R E L AY
ALL MALE RELAY
BIB # NAME DISCIPLINE
TRAIPHUM
Cappel, Powell SWIM
1801 Williams, Brett BIKE
Cappel, Powell RUN
YELLOW CAB TRI CLARK DREAM TEAM
Recabar, Romer SWIM
1802 Recabar, Ronald BIKE
Flores, Aey RUN
ERIN
Pitchay, Philip Gerard SWIM
1808 Pasimio, Francis Robert BIKE
Reyes, Calvin RUN
Parokya ni Bok
Boringot, Joselito SWIM
1809 Cetro, Carlo BIKE
Nicolas, Manuel RUN
PMMA MULTISPORTS
Victoria, Ricky SWIM
1811 Fermo, Joey BIKE
Anyayahan, Joel RUN
PMMA MULTISPORTS
Fabella, Ariel SWIM
1812 Totanes, Roman BIKE
Capayas, Levy RUN
YELLOW CAB TRI CLARK 5
Pinero, Dionesio V SWIM
1813 Donato, Rawlin BIKE
Patawaran, Aries RUN
PMMA MULTISPORTS
Anyayahan, Jolo SWIM
1814 Pumaren, Kenneth BIKE
Serrano, Carlo Miguel RUN
KMJ
Fule, Kevin Emmanuel SWIM
1816 Hernandez, Mark BIKE
Nacino, Jay RUN
TRIDELTA/999SETH2
Pascual, Nicolie Deo SWIM
1820 Dizon, Raymond BIKE
Canlas, Gilbert RUN
TEAM VOLVO
Yao, Ronald SWIM
1821 Viacrusis, Randy BIKE
Vallo, William RUN
PRAETORIAN RELAY
Guillen, Girard Eisen SWIM
1822 Mercado, Francis BIKE
Menichetti, Enrico RUN
TRIDELTA/999SETH3
Sinamban, Jefferson SWIM
1823 Guarin, Jey BIKE
David, Frenz RUN
TRIDELTA/999SETH4
Mandi, Catalino SWIM
1825 Pineda, Aristotle BIKE
Pineda, Louie RUN
TEAM R
Floresca, Raoul SWIM
1826 Zamora, Raffy BIKE
Sangalang, Luisito II RUN
FITPLUS-ALLMENS
Evangelista, Timothy SWIM
1827 Maralit, Alejandro BIKE
Macalinao, Lawrence RUN
TEAM G BANGUNGOT
Villamil, Melvin SWIM
1829 Magtoto, Ton BIKE
Custodia, Jeff RUN
OCEAN ADVENTURE 3
Pangilinan, Romwel SWIM
1831 Ecal, Deaniel BIKE
Funa, Christian RUN
OCEAN ADVENTURE 4
Razon, Oliver SWIM
1832 Dulcero, Paul Anthony BIKE
Gura, Felissimo Jr. RUN
OCEAN ADVENTURE 1
Soriano, Juanito SWIM
1833 Sentasas, Edwin BIKE
Cruz, Teodoro RUN
OCEAN ADVENTURE 2
Cardozo, Edmund SWIM
1834 Arabe, Wilfren BIKE
Rolle, Ernesto RUN
OCEAN ADVENTURE 6
Padua, Edwin SWIM
1836 Samaniego, Jerome Paul BIKE
Besana, Stephen Boyd RUN
TRI-TAFT
Antonio, Glenn SWIM
1837 So, Timothy BIKE
Gotaco, Luis Fernando RUN
POWERPOPS TRIKINGS 1
Dela Rosa, Guz SWIM
1840 Yao, Oliver BIKE
Bondoc, Onemig RUN
POWERPOPS TRIKINGS 2
Tan, Robert SWIM
1841 Sy, Manuel Jr. BIKE
Lim, Stephen RUN
YELLOW CAB TRICLARK BASHERS
Timbol, Deo SWIM
1842 Ifurung, Art BIKE
Bituin, Paul Arvin RUN
PTT POWERPOPS TRIKINGS
Talibong, Nomer SWIM
1845 Cosca, Darwin BIKE
Aquino, John RUN
YELLOW CAB TRI CLARK 6
Bermudo, Cyril SWIM
1846 Sunga, Jonathan BIKE
Tanglao, Joselito RUN
FUELED BY LOVE
Velasco, Raymund SWIM
1847 Velasco, Raymund BIKE
Leano, Paolo RUN
FUELED BY LOVE
Velasco, Raymund SWIM
1847 Velasco, Raymund BIKE
Leano, Paolo RUN
YELLOW CAB TRICLARK DREAM GIRLS
Aquino, Rondee SWIM
1848 Suarea, Dennis BIKE
Garcia, Andy RUN
CAMSUR TRI TEAM 1
Pantila, Juan Jr. SWIM
1849 Plantilla, Margarito Jr. BIKE
Nicolas, Alvin Jr. RUN
ONEBATAAN/POWERPOPSTRIKINGS
Ronquillo, Arthur Francis SWIM
1850 Quiambao, Jaime BIKE
Mallari, Lawrence RUN
STREAMLINE A
Basa, Noy SWIM
1851 Bond, Mike BIKE
Layug, Dan RUN
STREAMLINE B
Gonzales, Alphonsus SWIM
1852 Diaz, Raegan BIKE
Garcia, Antonio Luis RUN
TRIPHIBIAN-TRI-OCOACHING
Paiso, Alfred Paul SWIM
1853 Danas, Julius BIKE
Viola, Victor RUN
GREENHILL TRI 60
Santos, Alfredo SWIM
1854 Bloom, Wil BIKE
Roldan, James RUN
ALL FEMALE RELAY
BIB # NAME DISCIPLINE
FIT PLUS 1
Hufana, Cecile SWIM
1804 Evangelista, Glenda BIKE
Ferrer-Misa, Hazel RUN
YELLOW CAB TRI CLARK CHICKS
Nepomuceno, Avelaine SWIM
1805 Balatibat, Maris BIKE
Tayag, Denise RUN
FIT PLUS ACADEMY
Lopez, Kaye SWIM
1810 Durano, Maria Fe BIKE
Tansengco, Lora RUN
TRIMAC ALL FEMALE TEAM
Co, Mitch SWIM
1824 Santos, Gloria BIKE
Fuentes, Donna RUN
TEAM VIAN
Garcia, Aina SWIM
1855 Abejar, Vian BIKE
MIXED RELAY
BIB # NAME DISCIPLINE
YELLOW CAB TRI CLARK 4
Jingco, Mark SWIM
1806 Yutuc, Terry BIKE
Sanchez, Maria Corazon RUN
BIKEKING
Frondoso, Stephanie SWIM
1807 Cuevas, Raul BIKE
Martinez, Fritz RUN
DANGIEROUS
Santos, Angie SWIM
1815 Horan, Dan BIKE
Santos, Angie RUN
TEAM DWAN
Co, Dan SWIM
1817 Abantao, Dwan BIKE
Villanueva, Myra RUN
ENCORE MULTISPORT
Balagtas, Marit SWIM
1818 Merano, RV BIKE
Lenoir, Florentin RUN
TRIDELTA/999SETH1
Soto, Jennifer SWIM
1819 Soto, Remmel BIKE
Caladiao, Ryan RUN
PNB B
Mendoza, Donato SWIM
1828 Patricio, Edmar BIKE
Bongalon, Eden RUN
PURO TRI
Dimaandal, Roman SWIM
1830 Calpito, Nerozel BIKE
Paulino, Ashlie RUN
OCEAN ADVENTURE 5
Labadan, Benamor SWIM
1835 Bonita, Eddie BIKE
Domingo, Dyan Kathleen RUN
MEDICARD24.7-1
Estrada, Vanessa SWIM
1838 Ballesteros, Pocholo BIKE
Estrada, Mark RUN
POWERPOPS TRIKINGS 3
David, Kara SWIM
1843 De Luna, Reggie BIKE
Chi, Jason RUN
TEAM HANES
Pascual, Cherry Rose SWIM
1844 Mabasa, Arthur BIKE
Galanza, Jaspher RUN
RELAY
32 S H U T T L E S C H E D U L E
ChallengewillprovideshuttleservicesbetweenCamayanBeachResort(OfficialRaceHQ)andHarborPointMall(Registration and Expo Venue Partner). Stops will be at Terrace Hotel and The Lighthouse Marina Resort, where the Meet the Pros Press Conference and iChallenge Awards and Party will happen.
* ALL TIMES ON SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
SHUTTLE BUSES
Camayan Beach Resort
to Terrace/BayFront
Terrace/BayFront Hotel
to Lighthouse
Lighthouse Resort
Going to Harbor Point
Arrives at Harbor Point
Bus Departure Times Bus Departure Times Bus Departure Times
8:00 AM 8:35 AM 8:45 AM 8:50 AM
9:00 AM 9:35 AM 9:45 AM 9:50 AM
10:00 AM 10:35 AM 10:45 AM 10:50 AM
11:00 AM 11:35 AM 11:45 AM 11:50 AM
12:30 PM 1:05 PM 1:15 PM 1:20 PM
1:30 PM 2:05 PM 2:15 PM 2:20 PM
2:30 PM 3:05 PM 3:15 PM 3:20 PM
3:30 PM 4:05 PM 4:15 PM 4:20 PM
4:30 PM 5:05 PM 5:15 PM 5:20 PM
5:30 PM 6:05 PM 6:15 PM 6:20 PM
6:30 PM 7:05 PM 7:15 PM 7:20 PM
8:00 PM 8:35 PM 8:45 PM 8:50 PM
9:00 PM 9:35 PM 9:45 PM 9:50 PM
CAMAYAN TO PARTNER HOTELS TO HARBOR POINT | February 19 and 20
Harbor PointGoing to Lighthouse
Lighthouse Resort Terrace/BayFront to Camayan
Arrives at Camayan
Bus Departure Times Bus Departure Times Bus Departure Times
4:00 AM 4:10 AM 4:20 AM 4:40 AM
8:00 AM 8:10 AM 8:20 AM 8:45 AM
10:00 AM 10:10 AM 10:20 AM 10:45 AM
12:30 PM 12:40 PM 12:50 PM 1:15 PM
2:30 PM 2:40 PM 2:50 PM 3:15 PM
4:30 PM 4:40 PM 4:50 PM 5:15 PM
6:30 PM 6:40 PM 6:50 PM 7:15 PM
8:00 PM 8:10 PM 8:20 PM 8:45 PM
9:00 PM 9:10 PM 9:45 PM
10:00 PM 10:30 PM
11:00 PM 11:30 PM
HARBOR POINT TO PARTNER HOTELSTO CAMAYAN- February 21Camayan
Beach Resort to Terrace/BayFront
Terrace/BayFront Hotel to Lighthouse
Lighthouse ResortGoing to Harbor
Point
Arrives at Harbor Point
Bus Departure Times Bus Departure Times Bus Departure Times
9:00 AM 9:35 AM 9:45 AM 9:50 AM
11:00 AM 11:35 AM 11:45 AM 11:50 AM
1:30 PM 2:05 PM 2:15 PM 2:20 PM
3:30 PM 4:05 PM 4:15 PM 4:20 PM
5:30 PM 6:05 PM 6:15 PM 6:20 PM
6:30 PM 7:05 PM 7:15 PM 7:15 PM
8:00 PM 8:40 PM 8:45 PM
9:00 PM
CAMAYAN TO PARTNER HOTELS TO HARBOR POINT- February 21
Harbor PointGoing to Lighthouse
Lighthouse Resort to Terrace/BayFront
Terrace/BayFront to Camayan Arrives at Camayan
Bus Departure Times Bus Departure Times Bus Departure Times
8:00 AM 8:10 AM 8:20 AM 8:45 AM
9:00 AM 9:10 AM 9:20 AM 9:45 AM
10:00 AM 10:10 AM 10:20 AM 10:45 AM
11:00 AM 11:10 AM 11:20 AM 11:45 AM
12:30 PM 12:40 PM 12:50 PM 1:15 PM
1:30 PM 1:40 PM 1:50 PM 2:15 PM
2:30 PM 2:40 PM 2:50 PM 3:15 PM
3:30 PM 3:40 PM 3:50 PM 4:15 PM
4:30 PM 4:40 PM 4:50 PM 5:15 PM
5:30 PM 5:40 PM 5:50 PM 6:15 PM
6:30 PM 6:40 PM 6:50 PM 7:15 PM
8:00 PM 8:10 PM 8:20 PM 8:45 PM
9:00 PM 9:10 PM 9:20 PM 9:45 PM
10:00 PM 10:10 PM 10:20 PM 10:45 PM
HARBOR POINT TO PARTNER HOTELS TO CAMAYAN- February 19 and 20
SPECTATOR INFORMATIONIncluded in the race kit of the athlete is one free entry wrist tag that provides entry to Camayan Beach (Swim Start) and Adventure Beach (Transition and Finish Line Area). Though this provides you entry on those locations, there will be restricted areas and it will be a lot of help to volunteers if you respect and avoid those areas.
THERE WILL BE DESIGNATED CHEER AND SPECTATOR POINTS IN THE RUN COURSE.
FOR TRANSPORTATION NEEDS, PLEASE REFER TO THE SHUTTLE SERVICE SCHEDULE INCLUDED IN THIS MANUAL.
BUS A BUS B BUS A & B *Athlete’s Pickup Only
RACE
DAY S
HUTTL
E BUS
SCHE
DULE
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34 E V E N T PA R T N E R S
Official Automobile: Official Motorcycle: Official Host Venue:
Title Sponsor:
Official Logistics Partner:
Official Swim Course Partner:
Official Expo Partner:
Race Headquarters and Swim Leg Presenter:
Official Jewelry and Awards Partner:
Official Retail Partner:
Official Swim Headquarters: Official Shoe: Official Bike Course Partner: Official Retail Partner: Official Brake Pads:
Official Hydration Partner:
Official Media Partners:
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Official Internet Provider: OfficialIce-Cold Beer Provider:
Official Venue for the iChallenge After Party:
Official Venue Partner: Official Venue Partner: Official Venue Partner:
Partner Hotel and Meet the Pros Party Host
Official Hotel Partner: Official Hotel Partner: Official Hotel Partner: Official Hotel Partner:
Official Snack Food Partner:
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