IRONMAN 70.3 Davao will feature a new coastal challenge
DAVAO CITY - Eric van der Linden defied age and expectations, outperforming competitors half his age to win the IRONMAN 70.3 Davao championship on Sunday with incredible endurance and competitive spirit.
IRONMAN 70.3 Davao will feature a new coastal challenge
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In the women's division, Leyann Ramo extended her winning streak by delivering another dominant performance to claim the title. The race, which included a 1.9km swim, a 90km bike ride, and a 21.1km run, also highlighted Davao City's recently constructed Coastal Road.

Van der Linden, a 50-year-old Olympian from Schagen, North Holland, established an early lead with a strong swim and bike performance, which proved crucial as he held off a determined late charge from John Patrick Ciron and Franklin Yee in the run segment to win the overall men's championship in 04:19:27.
Meanwhile, Ramo demonstrated her strength in all events, but she stood out in the bike and run stages, winning the overall women's title in 04:48:18.
In the women's division, Ramo of Sultan Naga Dimaporo, Lanao del Norte, demonstrated her developing strength by capturing the title with unwavering tenacity. Ramo, fresh off a victory in Subic, recorded leg timings of 00:29:47 (swim), 02:34:37 (bike), and 01:38:44 (run).


Sophie Capistrano finished second in 05:12:14, with leg times of 00:35:44, 02:38:18, and 01:52:03, and Chloe Jane Ong finished third in 05:21:05, with times of 00:36:29, 02:40:20, and 01:56:04.

Van der Linden also topped the 50-54 age group winners, with Ciron taking the 25-29 title and Yee dominating the 18-24 category. Ycong won the 30-34 class, Lukosz won the 40-44 category, and Ramo won the women's 30-34 title.

Capistrano took the women's 18-24 title, while Ong won the 35-39 category.

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