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Quiamco, Miranda-Fann rule 7-Eleven Run

By Lito delos Reyes
PhilBoxing.com
Sun, 05 Feb 2023

INTERNATIONAL runner Bryan Quiamco of Iligan City and veteran Judelyn Mirada-Fann of Tagum City shared top honors by ruling the 7-Eleven Run 42-kilometer marathon today, February 5 at the SM City Davao.

Quiamco, who recently won the 2022 Ho Chi Minh City International Marathon, won the men’s category. He was followed by Jerald Zabala in second while third was Richeel Languido.

Fann, on the other hand, dominated the distaff side.

Second was Noime Fernandez while third is Nelsa Pilapi

Fann grabbed the lead in the last 10 kilometers and never looked back.

“I thanked the 7Eleven because we athletes have a chance to play in other countries and it's good,” said Fann.

The winners in the other categories are:

32K – Men – 1. Arlan Arbois 2. Ramil Neri 3. Joerge Andrade; Women – 1. Rosalyn Tadlas 2. Lalaine Patricio 3. Alona Jungco;

21K – Men – 1. Jimboy Lugay 2. Marlon Pabillaran 3. Bobby Tadlas; Women – 1. Christine Hallasgo 2. CJoanna Marie Cruz 3. CJanette Mendoza;

16K – Men – 1. Dhem Aj Monton 2. Christian Jude Sandinao 3. Lloyd Prado; Women – 1. Diana Mae Memoracion 2. Lyka Catubig 3. Angelie Panilagao;

10K Buddy – All-Men – 1. Mark Carlo Canale 2. William Lumindas 3. Kenjay Moreto; All-Women – 1. Aliyah Dianne Gregorio 2. Aira Danara Gregorio 3. Leedy Erika Villamonte; Mixed – 1. Aaliyah Jade Sandinao 2. Ryan King Salinay 3. Andrea De Guia

10K – Men – 1. Cronie Melliza 2. Fritz Clarence Lantaco 3. Elbren Neri; Women – 1. Darie Mae Daban 2. Khate Mcdowell 3. Julie Mae Jaylo;

5K Buddy – Men - 1. Kyle Ryoichi Cayog 2. Kyle Vielchi Cayog 3. Eliezer Cariñosa; Women – 1. Julia Laranjo 2. Jessa Ayop 3. Loreza Masgit; Mixed – 1. Sophia Psalm Belican 2. Alfred Sajulga 3. Ella Ano;

5K – Men – 1. Nathaniel Morales 2. Louie Niala 3. Daryl Rodemio; Women – 1. Shiekhy Heart Supremo 2. Afjeel Clampiano 3. Krysthyl Heart Mallorca;

3K – Men – 1. Mark Rennel Hubag 2. Joseff Miguel Quirino 3. Lordy Salpid; Women – 1. Mary Jane Pagayon 2. Janel Cabiles 3. Muerphy Dale Nanggan.


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