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                    [Title] => We did it!
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It took some time to do it, 17 years to be exact but only one thing matters, we did it! When current Cebu Executive Runners Club president Roel Militar and several members of the club hatched the idea of organizing a full marathon (42.2 kms), it sounded like a mission impossible. In fact I was lukewarm to the project as I know it would entail not only a huge budget but a lot of time as well. We started preparation this year but can't seem to take off due to limited funds. But the dilemma even posed a big challenge.
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                    [AuthorID] => 1753444
                    [AuthorName] => SPORTS EYE By Raffy T. Uytiepo
                    [SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Sports
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                    [Title] => 2005 Cebu Midnight run: Lumindas-Getaruelas, Reli share top honors
                    [Summary] => New champions emerged when the dust settled down in the 2005 edition of the Cebu Midnight Run held December 18 at the Cebu Business Park.


Aerobics instructor Leszl Lumindas-Getaruelas and Rogelio Reli of the Philippine Army took contrasting routes to victory as they claimed the championship title in their respective divisions.

Lumindas-Getaruelas grabbed the women's open title in her first attempt, stunning defending champion Christy Sevilleno of University of Cebu, who was bidding to take her fourth consecutive tiara.
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Reli, a product of the University of Cebu Webmasters, finished the premier 10-kilometer run in 37 minutes and 19.28 seconds as Riez Enriquez of University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF) clocked 37:29.58 to capture the runner-up honors.

Completing the top three finishers is Adonis Singson in 38:36.46.
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                    [Title] => We did it!
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It took some time to do it, 17 years to be exact but only one thing matters, we did it! When current Cebu Executive Runners Club president Roel Militar and several members of the club hatched the idea of organizing a full marathon (42.2 kms), it sounded like a mission impossible. In fact I was lukewarm to the project as I know it would entail not only a huge budget but a lot of time as well. We started preparation this year but can't seem to take off due to limited funds. But the dilemma even posed a big challenge.
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                    [Focus] => 0
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                    [ArticleID] => 312909
                    [Title] => 2005 Cebu Midnight run: Lumindas-Getaruelas, Reli share top honors
                    [Summary] => New champions emerged when the dust settled down in the 2005 edition of the Cebu Midnight Run held December 18 at the Cebu Business Park.


Aerobics instructor Leszl Lumindas-Getaruelas and Rogelio Reli of the Philippine Army took contrasting routes to victory as they claimed the championship title in their respective divisions.

Lumindas-Getaruelas grabbed the women's open title in her first attempt, stunning defending champion Christy Sevilleno of University of Cebu, who was bidding to take her fourth consecutive tiara.
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Reli, a product of the University of Cebu Webmasters, finished the premier 10-kilometer run in 37 minutes and 19.28 seconds as Riez Enriquez of University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF) clocked 37:29.58 to capture the runner-up honors.

Completing the top three finishers is Adonis Singson in 38:36.46.
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