Sermona, Martes rule Urdaneta leg

By July 21, 2017News, Sports

MILO MARATHON

URDANETA CITY– Veteran runner Julius Sermona ran the fastest among 12,000 competitors in the first Milo Marathon race for 2017 in Urdaneta on July 16.

Sermona, a Philippine Air Force airman, finished the 21-kilometer half-marathon in one hour, 15 minutes, and 31 seconds, a little under two minutes faster than second placer Hernani Sore (1:17:21).

“The first few kilometers have not been easy for me… but I just kept my head in the game which eventually helped me sprint faster in the last eight kilometers,” said Sermona.

Romulo Ballnas finished third after clocking in at one hour, 20 minutes, and 45 seconds.

Meanwhile, former SEA Games athlete Christabel Martes blew by everyone to win the women’s division with the time of one hour, 23 minutes, and 45 seconds.

Showing that she can still pull it off, Martes’ winning time is way faster than that of runner-up Rowena Valdez, who entered the finish line at one hour, 47 minutes, and 12 seconds.

“I just stayed at my own pace,” Martes said. “I am very pleased with the route and it helped me stay in the lead from start to finish.”

Quipsie Milagros came in third at one hour, 54 minutes, and 10 seconds.

The podium finishers qualified for the 42-kilometer national finals in Cebu on Dec. 3, while Sermona and Martes each got PHP10,000 for winning their respective divisions. (PNA/PS)

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