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Musa Man Tridavnor Tagum City, Davao Del Norte Sunday, June 23, 2019 Musa Man TriDavNor Tagum City, Davao Del Norte Sunday, June 23, 2019 Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Category Swim Bike Run Total 1 7 Jorry Ycong Rider Omega Pro Tri Team M Elite 0:17:42 1:02:05 0:39:02 1:58:49 2 1 Paul Jumamil Tri SND Barracuda M Elite 0:17:43 0:58:55 0:44:17 2:00:55 3 2 Justin Constantino Trigear M Elite 0:17:14 0:59:32 0:44:42 2:01:28 4 355 Leonard Rondina Go for Gold M Elite 0:18:55 1:02:07 0:41:50 2:02:52 5 4 Ronald Molit Herbalife M Elite 0:18:00 1:02:35 0:42:30 2:03:05 6 6 Jonard Saim Tri Generals M Elite 0:18:01 1:01:47 0:44:57 2:04:45 7 3 Jimboy Donayre TriVengers/Team Army M Elite 0:32:22 1:14:00 1:11:49 2:58:12 5 Banjo Norte Rider Omega Pro Tri Team M Elite 0:18:55 1:09:50 DNF Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Category Swim Bike Run Total 1 11 Rue Reinhardt Pañibon Go for Gold F Elite 0:21:42 1:11:04 0:46:26 2:19:11 2 9 Ian Banzon Sante Barley F Elite 0:21:42 1:07:20 0:54:15 2:23:17 3 10 Cianyl Jamae Gonzales Rider Omega Pro Tri Team F Elite 0:23:12 1:12:27 0:52:41 2:28:20 4 12 Izah Jane Sueno TRI-FM F Elite 0:20:47 1:08:17 1:02:31 2:31:36 5 8 Madeleine Argosino SN AboitizPower F Elite 0:21:20 1:13:35 1:00:20 2:35:14 Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Category Swim Bike Run Total 1 13 Sophia Gabrielle Muñoz Team Ironman Cocowater F 18-24 0:20:42 1:23:36 0:54:28 2:38:46 2 15 Kimi Wee Trinitarian Wildcat- GRSL F 18-24 0:20:17 1:15:12 1:08:12 2:43:42 3 346 Jane Espanola Rider Omega Pro Tri Team F 18-24 0:26:59 1:20:59 1:08:11 2:56:09 5 14 Angelica Jill Reyes Trigatz F 18-24 0:52:18 1:38:56 1:42:58 4:14:12 Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Category Swim Bike Run Total 1 19 Katherine Jumapao Rider Omega Pro Tri Team F 25-29 0:24:15 1:13:31 1:03:32 2:41:19 2 21 Hannah Maris Manguilimotan Rider Omega Pro Tri Team F 25-29 0:27:58 1:15:20 1:03:25 2:46:43 3 20 Marie Flor Justiniane Go4Less Tri Team F 25-29 0:27:58 1:25:42 0:58:24 2:52:04 4 17 Rexel May Dalinog Go4Less Tri Team F 25-29 0:28:36 1:24:21 1:01:34 2:54:32 5 16 Marielle Grace Boligao tribuddies F 25-29 0:34:58 1:19:02 1:04:04 2:58:04 6 22 Gertrude Tabiar Tri-Tophz F 25-29 0:28:02 1:25:14 1:22:21 3:15:38 18 Rona Diaz F 25-29 DNF Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Category Swim Bike Run Total 1 24 Socorro Arellano Go4Less Tri Team F 30-34 0:26:13 1:16:08 0:54:34 2:36:55 2 29 Ana Rica Palconit TRIAD F 30-34 0:30:07 1:23:12 1:10:20 3:03:40 3 26 Leslie Lim Trivengers F 30-34 0:27:56 1:20:52 1:18:05 3:06:53 4 31 Marianne Rana Santiago South Shore Divers Triathlon Team F 30-34 0:29:22 1:30:58 1:15:55 3:16:14 5 25 Nicolle Dueñas TagaBukid DBS F 30-34 0:32:29 1:26:11 1:21:54 3:20:34 6 28 Cherry Mae Palanas team PNP PRO11 F 30-34 0:41:21 1:38:00 1:16:17 3:35:38 27 Emilou Nunez TRIAD F 30-34 DNS 23 Arceli Abella trisibots F 30-34 DNS 30 Maria Palermo OranguTri F 30-34 DNS 32 Reina Tabiar TRITOPHZ F 30-34 DNS 33 Nikki Laraine Te Trisibots F 30-34 DNS 34 Miki Tirol OranguTri F 30-34 DNS Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Category Swim Bike Run Total 1 37 Pilar Angela Bubbles Paraiso Team Gotta F 35-39 0:23:00 1:12:46 0:58:23 2:34:09 2 36 Rupesa Llegunas TriSoBuk-Kiokong F 35-39 0:23:09 1:15:02 1:04:02 2:42:13 3 35 Raz Ledres Caltex Delo Triathlon Bukidnon F 35-39 0:28:34 1:23:52 1:04:49 2:57:15 4 39 Anna Liezl Solamo OranguTri F 35-39 0:33:15 1:25:31 1:34:03 3:32:49 38 Zaida Pontillo F 35-39 DNS Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Category Swim Bike Run Total 1 41 Catherine Arias F 40-44 0:23:17 1:13:17 0:56:43 2:33:17 2 45 June Marq Ocana Rider Omega Pro Tri Team F 40-44 0:30:39 1:20:05 0:56:34 2:47:18 3 46 Zarah Love Palanca Tri-Cabadbaran F 40-44 0:30:58 1:17:29 0:59:52 2:48:19 4 44 Gelyn Ninofranco Tri Generals F 40-44 0:29:56 1:24:44 1:04:47 2:59:27 5 42 Maria Ivy Kyono KYONO Tri Team F 40-44 0:27:59 1:26:43 1:09:01 3:03:42 6 40 Dorina Ararao Tri Avengers F 40-44 0:33:55 1:20:54 1:26:18 3:21:06 7 43 Bianca Bhani Maglana Team QueenB F 40-44 0:31:35 1:26:34 1:27:14 3:25:22 47 Eliza Uy Blue Genes 94 Tri F 40-44 DNS Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Category Swim Bike Run Total 1 48 Hazel Busa Go4Less Tri Team F 45-49 0:30:41 1:23:02 1:07:52 3:01:35 2 49 Gigi Gorre Team PNP PRO 11 F 45-49 0:30:55 1:32:43 1:09:55 3:13:32 Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Category Swim Bike Run Total 1 50 Jocelyn Bernadas TriBuddies F 50-above 0:29:15 1:32:59 1:22:40 3:24:53 Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Category Swim Bike Run Total 1 77 Jonathan Pagaura Rider Omega Pro Tri Team M 18-24 0:19:39 0:59:37 0:42:34 2:01:51 2 63 Xy James Dacayanan Go for Gold PH M 18-24 0:20:27 1:01:31 0:45:57 2:07:56 3 82 Justice Sousa Rider Omega Pro Tri Team M 18-24 0:19:57 1:06:04 0:43:31 2:09:32 4 54 Alton Lorenzo Amor Rider Omega Pro Tri Team M 18-24 0:19:55 1:06:13 0:44:14 2:10:22 5 71 Peydut Gutierrez Go for Gold Philippines M 18-24 0:24:35 1:04:02 0:43:42 2:12:19 6 79 Andrei Sajulga CALTEX DELO-TRIATHLON BUKIDNON M 18-24 0:22:55 1:03:48 0:47:16 2:13:59 7 52 Miguel Aldeguer SIKAD Davao M 18-24 0:20:10 1:07:01 0:47:22 2:14:33 8 68 Christian Joshua Gagno Go4Less Tri Team M 18-24 0:25:04 1:05:13 0:44:43 2:15:00 9 53 Rey Jacob Aliño Team Rey Aliño M 18-24 0:19:02 1:09:36 0:49:55 2:18:33 10 80 John Carlo Selubo GOFORGOLD M 18-24 0:23:47 1:04:51 0:50:20 2:18:59 11 51 Jericho Auguis Go4Less Tri Team M 18-24 0:25:34 1:07:10 0:48:37 2:21:21 12 73 Rejei Andrae Librando Tri-Kidapz M 18-24 0:22:58 1:08:18 0:53:28 2:24:44 13 85 Martin Jusher Vicada MetroTrivengers M 18-24 0:25:23 1:05:22 0:55:21 2:26:06 14 57 Ydnar Christian Baldelovar Tri-Fm M 18-24 0:23:01 1:05:55 1:00:36 2:29:32 15 272 Kit Ryan Ode Tbb Tri M 18-24 0:25:04 1:08:54 0:55:40 2:29:39 16 65 Karl Niño Deyto Team Elevation Fitness M 18-24 0:23:14 1:10:01 0:56:41 2:29:57 17 81 Jhay-R Sotto Goforgoldph M 18-24 0:32:29 1:06:50 0:50:40 2:29:59 18 55 Darel Ane Tri Balay Pasilungan M 18-24 0:24:29 1:10:14 0:56:31 2:31:14 19 66 Ivan Miguel Escaño S2 Tri Team M 18-24 0:22:15 1:11:51 0:58:56 2:33:03 20 59 John Lloyd Cabebe Tri Balay Pasilungan M 18-24 0:22:19 1:10:17 1:08:00 2:40:37 21 61 Jose Angelo Cagape Team Elevation Fitness M 18-24 0:23:19 1:09:58 1:07:31 2:40:48 22 67 Jp Benjamin Fortinez TRIAD M 18-24 0:23:57 1:11:52 1:07:22 2:43:12 23 60 Reynante Cabug-Os TBB TRI M 18-24 0:25:28 1:08:34 1:09:52 2:43:54 24 56 Hanz Christian Nix Arceño S2 Tri Team M 18-24 0:26:09 1:12:28 1:06:54 2:45:32 25 76 Julius Patrick Mar M 18-24 0:28:32 1:16:26 1:06:55 2:51:53 26 69 Vincent Gementiza Tbb Tri M 18-24 0:28:57 1:10:05 1:14:19 2:53:20 27 84 John Innthik Tan Tri Tophz M 18-24 0:25:51 1:08:11 1:19:58 2:54:00 28 74 Neil Llanes ORANGUTRI M 18-24 0:26:45 1:23:34 1:10:43 3:01:02 29 62 George Adam Callora BG Tri Crew M 18-24 0:31:37 1:20:40 1:09:43 3:01:59 30 86 Jeno Rafael Villaceran Team Elevation Fitness M 18-24 0:24:05 1:21:10 1:19:25 3:04:40 31 347 Khian Trapago Davao Metro Shuttle Trivengers M 18-24 0:24:30 1:47:20 0:58:27 3:10:17 32 58 Jezer Ballenas TRI-DAV-SUR M 18-24 0:34:03 1:13:10 1:30:25 3:17:38 33 357 Junater Dupina Jr Aura M 18-24 0:36:20 1:26:50 1:17:33 3:20:43 34 78 John Elijah Ramos Team Elevation Fitness M 18-24 0:23:31 1:23:12 1:34:08 3:20:52 35 70 Lorenzo Gudian M 18-24 0:43:51 1:28:06 1:48:52 4:00:50 36 83 Rafael Tan Team Elevation Fitness M 18-24 0:27:55 1:36:25 2:00:49 4:05:09 37 72 Ricardo Ho Team Elevation Fitness M 18-24 0:39:16 1:47:15 1:52:57 4:19:28 64 Carl Kopilov Dayanan Davao Fixed Gear M 18-24 0:26:53 DNF 87 Jose Antonio Yu Rider Omega Pro Tri Team M 18-24 0:23:38 1:11:36 DNF 75 Neil Partick Manojo M 18-24 DNS Rank Bib First Name Last Name Team Name Category Swim Bike Run Total 1 111 Vic Montebon Rider Omega Pro Tri Team M 25-29 0:19:59 1:01:57 0:42:08 2:04:04 2 110 Juanito Mahinay Jr Go4Less Tri Team M 25-29 0:22:06 1:04:25 0:41:48 2:08:19 3 349 Jefferson Tabacon Davao Metro Shuttle Trivengers M 25-29 0:23:20 1:03:19 0:43:02 2:09:42 4 94 Rey Jr Chan Tbb Tri M 25-29 0:23:08 1:02:44 0:49:26 2:15:19 5 99 Jomar Guiapal Tbbtri M 25-29 0:22:33 1:04:02 0:51:54 2:18:28 6 100 Eleazar Gumela davao metro shuttle M 25-29 0:22:20 1:19:27 0:45:36 2:27:23 7 93 Raymart Eduard Camus TBB Tri M 25-29 0:26:01 1:06:37 0:55:10 2:27:48 8 91 Jose Jezerel Baguio Go4Less Tri Team M 25-29 0:30:42 1:14:40 0:44:10 2:29:32 9 121 Mark Kim Villamor PORBO TRI KIDAPS M 25-29 0:26:27 1:07:27 1:00:16 2:34:11 10 348 Leyzander Rosell Davao Metro Shuttle Trivengers M 25-29 0:23:44 1:04:47 1:11:44 2:40:14 11 88 Rene Adalla VRC M 25-29 0:28:48 1:14:25 1:01:27 2:44:40 12 109 Reuel Ace Magan TRI FM M 25-29 0:28:37 1:12:33 1:05:32 2:46:42 13 95 Jojie Dagohoy M 25-29 0:30:25 1:17:00 0:59:31 2:46:55 14 117 Mark Steven Ricafort Team haguros cdo M 25-29 0:26:30 1:07:25 1:14:04 2:47:59 15 103 Jaymaycris Jamio OranguTri M 25-29 0:29:18 1:18:32 1:02:25 2:50:15 16 89 Venerando Alberca Jr M 25-29 0:24:47 1:12:55 1:13:02 2:50:44 17 118 Gian Karlo Sam Team Tritans BlackMamba M 25-29 0:19:59 1:14:07 1:19:28 2:53:35 18 120 Samuel Johnson Uy Team Elevation Fitness M 25-29 0:24:32 1:09:37 1:19:41 2:53:50 19 116 Marjufer Retis TRC/Hilason M 25-29 0:24:09 1:39:07 0:56:02 2:59:18 20 113 Bennie Patrick Pacolor AOF Foundation M 25-29 0:31:40 1:23:57 1:05:40 3:01:17 21 108 Marc Lua Elevation Fitness M 25-29 0:29:20 1:21:42 1:10:32 3:01:34 22 119 Lance Vincent Suico BG Tri Crew M 25-29 0:28:22 1:20:24 1:14:45 3:03:31 23 122 Math Zaldivar DAVAO METRO SHUTTLE TRIVENGERS M 25-29 0:28:03 1:16:57 1:18:43 3:03:43 24 114 Cliff Russell Pana Tri Generals M 25-29 0:26:24 1:25:07 1:15:26 3:06:58 25 106 Edo Lobenia BJMP MultiSport M 25-29 0:28:57 1:24:17 1:20:35 3:13:50 26 97 Jance Go TEAM ELEVATION FITNESS M 25-29 0:24:25 1:25:26 1:24:14 3:14:05
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