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[Title] => Calinawan tops Cagayan NAGT
[Summary] => Gerrie Calinawan seized the sixth leg to firm up his claim to the 2005 SPEEDO National Age-Group Triathlon Series yesterday in Cagayan de Oro.
It was actually fellow Cebuano Eldy Banluta who came out the overall winner after crossing the finish line first with a time of 1 hour, 5 minutes and 12 seconds, but his win was not counted being a member of the RP team.
Calinawan clocked 1:08:57, as RP coach Abet Alon-alon came in second.
The third place overall was reigning National junior champion, Joash Serrano, who is also the male 15-below winner.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => SEA Games bets slug it out in national triathlon
[Summary] => BAYAWAN CITY, Negros Oriental Close to a hundred athletes slug it out for fame, fortune and slots in this years Southeast Asian Games when the National Triathlon Championships unfolds today in this scenic coastal city of Negros Oriental.
This one-day event, which jumpstarts the Triathlon Association of the Philippines year-long program, offers a total purse of P700,000 courtesy of the TRAP and Bayawan, a city 20 times the size of neighboring Dumaguete.
[DatePublished] => 2005-01-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Joey Villar
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[Title] => Vilog, Mendoza rule triathlon, duathlon events
[Summary] => National champions George Vilog and Ryan Mendoza emerged as the stars in Lagunas multi-sports week-end as they ruled the triathlon and duathlon events, respectively.
[DatePublished] => 2004-08-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Ferrer, Jap expat clinch triathlon titles
[Summary] => Former national champion Michelle Montes-Ferrer turned the Enervon National Age-group Triathlon series fourth leg into a one-woman show even as Japanese expatriate Hiroshi Takei had to lean on his finishing kick to rule the mens side in Sta. Cruz, Laguna over the weekend.
Ferrer, a 27-year-old Pakil, Laguna native absent from the triathlon scene for three years in favor of a swimming coaching job in the Middle East, covered the 750-meter swim/20-kilometer bike/5-km run course in one hour 25 minutes and 55 seconds, nearly 10 minutes clear of the opposition.
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[Title] => Alindogan steals show from Alon-alon, Jopson
[Summary] => Veteran long distance triathlete Alvin Alindogan stole the thunder from the fancied pair of former national champions Abet Alon-alon and Nonoy Jopson when he posted a come from behind victory in the first-time ever Philippine Ironman triathlon in Batangas recently.
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[Title] => Alon-alon, Jopson test mettle in RP triathlon
[Summary] => It will be a rematch of sorts for Abet Alon-alon and Nonoy Jopson when they go head-to-head in the first ever Philippine Ironman Triathlon set this Saturday in Batangas.
The two former national champions engaged in a classic duel in last years Half Ironman contest where Alon-alon, 37, a native of Laguna and presently an assistant coach of the national triathlon team, edged out the younger Jopson, 27, a three-time national champion and still the national record holder in this gruelling event.
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[Title] => Alon-alon wins anew in triathlon
[Summary] => Former national champion and now playing coach Abet Alon-alon proved that age cannot slow him down as he successfully retained his title in the fifth Philippine Half-Ironman Triathlon, in Lian, Batangas last Saturday.
The 35-year-old native of San Pedro, Laguna finished the 2 km swim- 90 km bike-21 km run event, organized by the Manila Triathlon Club (MTC), with a winning time of 5:09:40. He was followed by the comebacking Nonoy Jopson at second place with 5:13:17, and at third is Michael Mariano with 5:20:35.
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[Title] => Laguna bets rule triathlon
[Summary] =>
Laguna bets Mark Candelaria of Calamba and Nancy Pajarillo of Pakil fashioned
out similar come-from-behind victories in the first leg of the 2000 Ginsana
Sprint triathlon series at Balayan, Batangas yesterday.
Candelaria, a newcomer in the national training pool, surged ahead in the
halfway mark of the bike leg after coming out of the water in third position en
route to dethroning provincemate Abet Alon-alon of San Pedro.
Pajarillo, the country's no.
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ABET ALON
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[Title] => Calinawan tops Cagayan NAGT
[Summary] => Gerrie Calinawan seized the sixth leg to firm up his claim to the 2005 SPEEDO National Age-Group Triathlon Series yesterday in Cagayan de Oro.
It was actually fellow Cebuano Eldy Banluta who came out the overall winner after crossing the finish line first with a time of 1 hour, 5 minutes and 12 seconds, but his win was not counted being a member of the RP team.
Calinawan clocked 1:08:57, as RP coach Abet Alon-alon came in second.
The third place overall was reigning National junior champion, Joash Serrano, who is also the male 15-below winner.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-19 00:00:00
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[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1096583
[AuthorName] => Caecent No-ot Magsumbol
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[Title] => SEA Games bets slug it out in national triathlon
[Summary] => BAYAWAN CITY, Negros Oriental Close to a hundred athletes slug it out for fame, fortune and slots in this years Southeast Asian Games when the National Triathlon Championships unfolds today in this scenic coastal city of Negros Oriental.
This one-day event, which jumpstarts the Triathlon Association of the Philippines year-long program, offers a total purse of P700,000 courtesy of the TRAP and Bayawan, a city 20 times the size of neighboring Dumaguete.
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[Title] => Vilog, Mendoza rule triathlon, duathlon events
[Summary] => National champions George Vilog and Ryan Mendoza emerged as the stars in Lagunas multi-sports week-end as they ruled the triathlon and duathlon events, respectively.
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[Title] => Ferrer, Jap expat clinch triathlon titles
[Summary] => Former national champion Michelle Montes-Ferrer turned the Enervon National Age-group Triathlon series fourth leg into a one-woman show even as Japanese expatriate Hiroshi Takei had to lean on his finishing kick to rule the mens side in Sta. Cruz, Laguna over the weekend.
Ferrer, a 27-year-old Pakil, Laguna native absent from the triathlon scene for three years in favor of a swimming coaching job in the Middle East, covered the 750-meter swim/20-kilometer bike/5-km run course in one hour 25 minutes and 55 seconds, nearly 10 minutes clear of the opposition.
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[Title] => Alindogan steals show from Alon-alon, Jopson
[Summary] => Veteran long distance triathlete Alvin Alindogan stole the thunder from the fancied pair of former national champions Abet Alon-alon and Nonoy Jopson when he posted a come from behind victory in the first-time ever Philippine Ironman triathlon in Batangas recently.
[DatePublished] => 2002-12-03 00:00:00
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[Title] => Alon-alon, Jopson test mettle in RP triathlon
[Summary] => It will be a rematch of sorts for Abet Alon-alon and Nonoy Jopson when they go head-to-head in the first ever Philippine Ironman Triathlon set this Saturday in Batangas.
The two former national champions engaged in a classic duel in last years Half Ironman contest where Alon-alon, 37, a native of Laguna and presently an assistant coach of the national triathlon team, edged out the younger Jopson, 27, a three-time national champion and still the national record holder in this gruelling event.
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[Title] => Alon-alon wins anew in triathlon
[Summary] => Former national champion and now playing coach Abet Alon-alon proved that age cannot slow him down as he successfully retained his title in the fifth Philippine Half-Ironman Triathlon, in Lian, Batangas last Saturday.
The 35-year-old native of San Pedro, Laguna finished the 2 km swim- 90 km bike-21 km run event, organized by the Manila Triathlon Club (MTC), with a winning time of 5:09:40. He was followed by the comebacking Nonoy Jopson at second place with 5:13:17, and at third is Michael Mariano with 5:20:35.
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[Title] => Laguna bets rule triathlon
[Summary] =>
Laguna bets Mark Candelaria of Calamba and Nancy Pajarillo of Pakil fashioned
out similar come-from-behind victories in the first leg of the 2000 Ginsana
Sprint triathlon series at Balayan, Batangas yesterday.
Candelaria, a newcomer in the national training pool, surged ahead in the
halfway mark of the bike leg after coming out of the water in third position en
route to dethroning provincemate Abet Alon-alon of San Pedro.
Pajarillo, the country's no.
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