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Bohol vs Kenya
« on: October 26, 2019, 06:23:44 PM »
Bohol runner beat Kenyan
to win 1st WTD 10K run

TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, September 28, (PIA)—A Boholano duathlon athlete used brilliant strategy in playing into the mind of a Kenyan, wasting his energies, before claiming the championship in the 10 kilometer run for the first Bohol World Tourism Day Run 2019.

Speeding off along with the main pack from the new provincial Capitol at the new Capitol Site, here, Boholano runner graduate of Marine Engineering and national athlete for duathlon Emmanuel Comendador (#1173) kept on the tail of Kenyan: Kipngeno Mutai (#1154) all throughout the large section of the 10 kilometer route from the new Capitol to Corella-Tagbilaran boundary, occasionally overtaking the legendary runner and regaining the safe 20 meter behind.

Comendador, born in Limasawa Island Southern Leyte has long opted to settle in Cambangay Norte in San Miguel Bohol, started his running career in Bohol in 2010 when he joined Bohol’s elite cycling team Paseo de Loon.

Realizing his strength is in running, Comendador, now 34 has since caught the attention of national track coaches when he qualified thrice for the Milo International Finals, took to the painful run-bike training regimen and improved his best times.

But, despite international appearances under his team Standard Insurance, Comendador knows how it is running up against legendary Kenyans.         

“I had to make him feel that I had tired and that I was weakened, so he would relax and then I would take the last sprint away from him,” Comendador shared his plan after the race.

The Boholano runner took the first lead in the race at the turn-around marker at the Petron Gas Station near corner to Cabawan, and the Kenyan took the cue and bit the bait.

Once, I had to make him feel that there is a strong competition so he would use up his energies, Comendador said.
 
The Kenyan took the lead again after that while Boholano runners Jonathan Pagaura, Paul Jumamil (who was recovering from an injury) and Leonides Sollegue took turns in upping the local threat.

I stayed about 30-50 meters behind him, and when he is not looking behind, Id sneak in a few meters, was what he did until 1.2 kilometers into the finish line.

From there, I picked pace and took the lead, knowing that the remaining track would be a way down and an ascent before the finish line. Kenyans are great at picking up speed with the help of gravity, he said.

At the end line, Comendador finished the 10 kilometers in fashion, over 50 meters ahead of Mutai, who was also challenged by Pagaura, Sollegue and Jumamil.

Pagaura settled for third place in the male 10K run.

In the female category for the 10K Women, Nysel Hermoso (#1172) picked first place while Chelsea Dagdayan (#1107) placed second and Shienna Angcahan (#1162) crossed the finish line third.

For the men’s 5K run, Michael Ucab (#5289) was first, Drimon Baja (#5042) came in next and Deven Valderoza (#5267) was third.

For the women’s 5K run, Charlene Justol (#5012) came in first, followed by Diane Torres (#5100) and Hailey Villafuerte (#5268). 

The first ever WTD celebration which was now held outdoors also awarded the youngest runner to 8-years-old Daniel Olaer (#5107) and the oldest runner at 64 years old Jaimee Boncavil.

The award for the first couple who crossed the line together was to (#1051) Cyril and Ma. Caress Arnejo (#1041).

The sexiest male was triathlete Paul Jumamil who run in the 10 kilometer route on summer bikinis, while the sexiest Female was En Torres.

Best costumed runner was Nilo Quizon (#1194) who run the entire stretch in a Superman’s outfit. 

Also getting awards were the runners from Mithi Resort and Spa for the largest tourism establishment delegation, while Bohol Island State University which fielded in over a hundred runners picked the biggest delegation from a tourism school.

Panglao CAAP Aerodrome also picked an award and distinction for the largest running delegation from a government agency.

Bohol tour guides, a running group composed of Bohol Island tour Guides Association of the Philippines and Kahugpungan sa mga Bol-anon nga Guides put in a singular force to win the most number of runners from tourism stakeholders, which was also joined by tour drivers, tour agents, service providers and tour destination representatives.

The race was organized for the World Tourism Organization by the provincial Government’s Bohol Tourism Office assisted by Bohol Marathoners’ Club, tourism establishments, training colleges and stakeholders. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)

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