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Considered as the ultimate dream of any triathlete, and the supreme triathlon test, the event features a 3.8-kilometer open water swim, followed by a 180-kilometer bike, and a full 42.2-kilometer marathon.

The racecourse covers a total of 226 kilometers from start to finish. The unique sport, considered the most exciting endurance race in the world, originated in Kona, Hawaii.
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The 35-year-old native of San Pedro, Laguna finished the 2 km swim- 90 km bike-21 km run event, organized by the Manila Triathlon Club (MTC), with a winning time of 5:09:40. He was followed by the comebacking Nonoy Jopson at second place with 5:13:17, and at third is Michael Mariano with 5:20:35.
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Considered as the ultimate dream of any triathlete, and the supreme triathlon test, the event features a 3.8-kilometer open water swim, followed by a 180-kilometer bike, and a full 42.2-kilometer marathon.

The racecourse covers a total of 226 kilometers from start to finish. The unique sport, considered the most exciting endurance race in the world, originated in Kona, Hawaii.
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The 35-year-old native of San Pedro, Laguna finished the 2 km swim- 90 km bike-21 km run event, organized by the Manila Triathlon Club (MTC), with a winning time of 5:09:40. He was followed by the comebacking Nonoy Jopson at second place with 5:13:17, and at third is Michael Mariano with 5:20:35.
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