7-Eleven’s annual running event finishes strong with over 40,000 attendees
The record-breaking number marks the biggest 7-Eleven Run yet!
MANILA, Philippines — Convenience store giant 7-Eleven brought the community together again this 2024 for the 12th installment of their annual fun run. Participants raced to the finish line for their health and wellness across three venues in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. The Manila leg was set at the Quirino Memorial Grandstand last February 3 to 4, while the cities of Iloilo and Cagayan de Oro joined the event for the first time.
Apart from holding the run in three new places, this year’s installment also made history with its number of attendees.
"This is the biggest run of 7-Eleven with over 40,000 participants," shared Philippine Seven Corporation President and CEO Jose Victor Paterno, who also notably fired the starting gun for the 42K division. It was a great turnout considering part of the run’s proceeds will once again go to the brand’s charity organization, Philseven Foundation.
Paterno added, “We’re immensely grateful for everyone who supported the run, and we’re looking forward to an even bigger event in the years to come.”
Among the more than 40,000-strong participants, 28,325 geared up in Manila, 6,945 in Iloilo, and 6,714 in Cagayan de Oro. Among those who participated are experienced runners and athletes such as Bubbles Paraiso, Nikko Huelgas and SEA Games Medalist Marites Nocyao.
7-Eleven’s brand partners also didn’t miss the chance to join in on the fun, gracing the streets with treats and goodies for the crowd. In total, 50 sampling booths were stationed in Manila, and 21 each were set up for both Iloilo and Cagayan de Oro.
Sponsors for the 7-Eleven Run included Sip, Mogu Mogu, Oreo, Selecta Cornetto, Pocari, Del Monte Fit n Right, Kopiko Lucky Day, Nature’s Spring, Gatorade, Summit, Le Minerale, Cali, C2, Coca-Cola, Absolute, Nova, Pepsi, Refresh, Cobra, Mountain Dew, Wilkins, Sting and Nutriboost.
The thrilling event, which saw attendees of all ages come from far and wide, concluded with medals and cash prizes for its triumphant winners.
In particular, contestants who placed in the three major heats are:
21K Division
Male
- 1st - Ricky Organiza
- 2nd - Rogen Aguirre
- 3rd - Arlan Jr Arbois
Female
- 1st - Christine Hallasgo
- 2nd - Nhea Ann Barcena
- 3rd - Cherry Andrin
32K Division
Male
- 1st - Richard Salaño
- 2nd - Prince Joey Lee
- 3rd - Jimboy Lugay
Female
- 1st - Lizane Abella
- 2nd - Macrose Dichoso
- 3rd - Jennelyn Isibido
42K Division
Male
- 1st - Florendo Lapiz
- 2nd - Ramil Neri
- 3rd - James Kevin Cruz
Female
- 1st - Maricar Camacho
- 2nd - Jennylyn Nobleza
- 3rd - Myrel S. Benignos
More than the glory of first place, though, the participants who won gold will each have the honor of representing the Philippines in an international running competition.
Missed all the buzz from everyone’s favorite neighbor? Don’t worry because as one of the country’s biggest running events, the 7-Eleven Run Series will return next year better than ever.
"We made history, this is the biggest 7-Eleven Run to date in three new locations, starting simultaneously with one gunshot, and we hope to see you all again in 2025,” said General Merchandise Division Head and E-Commerce Managing Director Jose “Jun” Ang.
Until then, stay tuned for more surprises, perks and offers that are sure to bring comfort, convenience and excitement to 7-Eleven customers this year.
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Editor's Note: This press release is sponsored by 7-Eleven. It is published by the Advertising Content Team that is independent from our Editorial Newsroom.
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