IM 70.3 Puerto Princesa draws strong foreign cast

Participants in the IRONMAN 70.3 Puerto Princesa take it easy at the Baywalk area ahead of the city’s first-ever hosting of the premier endurance race which drew over 1,200 triathletes from 26 countries.

MANILA, Philippines — Five months after ruling the full IRONMAN Philippines in exacting conditions in Subic, Dutchman Eric van der Linden is back in pursuit of another triathlon glory – half the distance but full in challenges in the IRONMAN 70.3 Puerto Princesa blasting off on Nov. 12 in Palawan.

Van der Linden will lead the crack roster of foreign bidders from 38 countries against the local top guns in the 1.9km swim, 90km bike and 21.1k run distance event marking its Palawan return following a successful hosting of the premier endurance race last year.

The Schagen, North Holland native, 49, placed sixth in the first IRONMAN 70.3 Puerto Princesa, but his triumph in Subic should boost his confidence heading to the upcoming race also serving as first-time host to the Asia TriClub and Relay Championship.

Other foreign bets in the fold are Emmanuel Bordeau, Paul-Henri Guyon and Frederic LeBlanc, all from France, Singapore’s Chun Ann Neo, Kento Niimi from Japan, Americans Colton Morgan and Jason McKinney, Swiss Valery Franscella, and Long Kit Chiu and Ka Nok Cheng from Hong Kong.

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