Davao sets stage for IRONMAN 70.3

MANILA, Philippines — The IRONMAN 70.3 Davao gears up not just for a grand comeback on March 26 at Azuela Cove but also for the pros’ return to one of the highlight events of each triathlon season.
The organizing IRONMAN Group/Sunrise Events, Inc. expects a banner cast, this being the lone pro-laced race in a busy season with a slew of top foreign endurance racers from all over tipped to dispute top honors in the 1.9k swim-90k bike-21k run set over a championship course.
Mauricio Mendez of Mexico stunned multi-titled Tim Reed of Australia in the first IM 70.3 race held in Davao in 2018 while Germany’s Markus Rolli foiled another Aussie legend Craig Alexander the following year.
The IM 70.3 Davao, expected to boost the city’s economy and the tourism sector, will also serve as a qualifying race to the World Championship in Finland in August.
Davao was slated to hold a third IM 70.3 race last year after a two-year hiatus but the event was put on hold due to developments in Mindanao’s premier city.
The wait, however, only gave the organizers and the hosts more time to prepare and guarantee a bigger, talent-laden race, which offers $30,000 for the winners in both the men’s and women’s divisions.
“We are thrilled and excited to be starting out the new triathlon season,” said Princess Galura, general manager of the IRONMAN Group/Sunrise Events, Inc.
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