
Raipe, Mabait rule 16K in Davao Leg 1
By Lito delos Reyes
PhilBoxing.com
Sat, 22 Jun 2024
DAVAO CITY – Sean Raipe and Myrasol Mabait ruled the 16-kilometer race in the Hoka Trilogy Run Davao Leg 1 held June 16, Sunday at the Palos Verdes Country Club, located inside Davao Riverfront Corporate City on Ma-a Diversion Road.
Raipe of General Santos City won the men’s division and earned P5,000.
He was followed by Mardione Albert Mozo of Quezon City and third by Angelito Virtudazo of Davao
Mabait of Cagayan de Oro City, on the other hand, dominated the women’s division.
Cathy Arias of Davao City was second followed by April Joy Morales of Davao.
Meanwhile, Elmer Bartolo and Joy Bektran of Tupi topped the 10K division respectively.
Bartolo of Davao won the men’s division followed by Rovel Millare. Third was Albert Garciano.
Beltran ruled the women’s division followed by Shamina Habie and Roxanne Beltiador as second and third, respectively.
The other results:
5k men – 1. Kyle Vielchi Cayog 2. Janry Pelones 3. Youone Kriven Ramos
5k women – 1. Faith Marie Ocon 2. Danica Jane Dumandan 3. Lynette Garcia
16k 20-24 Men – 1. Lance Morales 2. Noel Kyle Andrada 3. Gemuel Lagura
16k 20-24 Women – 1. Cristelle Farrales 2. Alyana Lim 3. Alessandra Aquino
16k 25-29 men – 1. Jomar Quinanola 2. AJ Colis 3. Mark Kenneth Caba
16k 25-29 women – 1. Tanya Seng 2. Lizel Enorina 3. Erica Solomea
16k 30-34 men – 1. Albert Mozo 2. Kristian Ullo 3. Raymart Taleon
16k 30-34 women – 1. Tiffany Joy Bago 2. Princess Plaza 3. Elizabeth Ebe
16k 35-39 men – 1. Sean Raipe 2. Ramoncito Aristoza 3. Jerome Go
16k 35-39 women – 1. April Morales 2. Ma. Andriane Co 3. Lovely Jane Aguilon
16k 40-44 men – 1. Kristopher Lopez 2. Richie Pableo 3. Mark Anthony Tan
16k 40-44 women – 1. Myrasol Mabait 2. Patricia Tan 3. Rhiza Ravago
16k 45-49 men – 1. Angelito Virtudazo 2. Erickson Castil 3. Warren Mariscal
16k 45-49 women – 1. Cathy Arias 2. Mae Jul Mapanao 3. Dolores Cecilio
16k 50-54 men – 1. Jeff Babol 2. Agustin Dumatay 3. Raymundo Isidro
16k 50-54 women – 1. Marites Cruz 2. Marylene Uyboco
16k 55-59 men – 1. Jap Pana 2. Francis Salanguit 3. Rodger Velasco
16k 55-59 women – 1. Erlinda Namuag 2. Alma Madrazo 3. Imelda Susi
16k 60-64 men – 1. Daniel Dumlao 2. Willie Prado 3. Ronald Santos
16k 60-64 women – 1. Annabelle Zoleta [LDR]
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