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SUBIC — Getting a glimpse of the course a day earlier, world No. 1 Petr Vabrousek estimated finishing the race in a little over four hours. He was right on target.


Vabrousek, 33, ruled the International Triathlon Union O2 Long Distance Triathlon yesterday in dominating fashion under heavy rains and gusty winds brought about by Super Typhoon Reming that hit the Subic Bay Freeport Zone here.

The Czech, in his first O2 race after eight Ironman races, four half-Ironman and three O3s, breasted the tape in four hours, 17 minutes and 29 seconds.
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Former national triathlon champion Abet Alon-Alon, RP team coach Peter Gonzales, duathlon mentor Mark Candelaria, Fred Uytengsu, expats Hiroshi Takei and Anthony Welsh, Ironman triathlon champion Alvin Alindogan and Marc Houle lead the local challenge.
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SUBIC — Getting a glimpse of the course a day earlier, world No. 1 Petr Vabrousek estimated finishing the race in a little over four hours. He was right on target.


Vabrousek, 33, ruled the International Triathlon Union O2 Long Distance Triathlon yesterday in dominating fashion under heavy rains and gusty winds brought about by Super Typhoon Reming that hit the Subic Bay Freeport Zone here.

The Czech, in his first O2 race after eight Ironman races, four half-Ironman and three O3s, breasted the tape in four hours, 17 minutes and 29 seconds.
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Former national triathlon champion Abet Alon-Alon, RP team coach Peter Gonzales, duathlon mentor Mark Candelaria, Fred Uytengsu, expats Hiroshi Takei and Anthony Welsh, Ironman triathlon champion Alvin Alindogan and Marc Houle lead the local challenge.
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