LAOAG CITY -- Around
185 triathletes took part in the fifth Tri-Ilocos Norte last March 18,
organized by TriSports Solutions Inc., Tri North, an Ilocos Norte-based
triathlon club and provincial government.
The triathlon was
first held in 2013, to build up the province’s “sports tourism” wherein
national and foreign athletes were invited and have been participating ever
since.
This year it was
dubbed as “Tinman”, which according to Mikey Chua, TSI head and race director,
is their own version of the “half-ironman.”.
“TIN stands for Tri
Ilocos Norte and later napag alaman namin na ang TIN pala is more
resilient underwater than iron, parang Ilocos Norte lang, resilient
province.” Chua added.
According to Chua, the
race course this year was improved in terms of safety through the assistance of
the PGIN.
He cited participation
of young Ilocanos through the Sirib Ilokano Kabataan Association, who helped
and guided participants throughout the course.
The event featured
individual sprint, the 750-meter swim, 20-km bike and 5-km run,
individual/relay standard course of 51.5km (1.5km swim, 40km bike and 10km
run), and individual/relay “half-ironman” or 70.3 miles (1.9km swim- 90km bike
and 21km run).
Also included were age
group ranges from 12 years old up to 50 and above.
The first stage was
the swimming course at the beach front of Playa Tropical Resort in Currimao,
followed by the biking route stretching through Currimao, Paoay and Laoag City
via the Currimao-Paoay-Suba-Balacad Road and going back to Playa Tropical
Resort.
The third and the last
stage was the running route starting at Playa Tropical Resort to the Pangil
Rock formation and again finishing at Playa Tropical.
Jazz Valdez emerged as
the overall champion of the 113-kilometer race.
Meanwhile, Jonathan
Arellano from La Union and Lou Ann Ramos from Baguio ruled the 51.50-kilometer
category while Jeth Ramos and his 15-year-old son Joshua Ramos, both from
Baguio, were the overall champions in the sprint division.
Chua said new and
returning participants appreciated Ilocos Norte’s natural landmarks which help
to promote a pollution free environment.
Gov. Imee R. Marcos
who envisions the province as a “sports and wellness hub by 2020” supports
major sports events, not only due to their potential to strengthen Ilocos
Norte’s tourism industry but also because more Ilocanos are now becoming health
conscious.
Organizers followed
international triathlon safety standards, adding that the smooth coordination
among TSI, Tri North and the PGIN was strong factor in ensuring success of the
event.- Glenn T. Batuyong, photo by Alaric M. Yanos
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