Mary Grace delos Santos shows winning form, tops 16k distance of Run for BB3 | Inquirer News
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Mary Grace delos Santos shows winning form, tops 16k distance of Run for BB3

/ 07:37 AM June 06, 2011

While everyone thought she was done racing in long-distance running, Mary Grace delos Santos proved that she still should be considered one of the toughest runners in the region.

The Zamboanga native, who has made a name for herself in Cebu’s running scene last year,  showed her old form yesterday, winning the 16-kilometer race of the Run For BB3: Super Heroes Run  at the Chong Hua Medical Arts Center grounds.

Delos Santos was rumored to have suffered a leg injury since she was just competing in short-distance races in her previous stints.

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Her absence in the long-distance running scene has paved the way for Mary Joy Tabal to shine in local races this year.

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But Delos Santos changed that yesterday, as she clocked one hour, six minutes and 31 seconds to rule the women’s 16k race.

Still, the anticipated head-to-head battle between Tabal and Delos Santos didn’t happen since the Southwestern University (SWU) ace Tabal opted to race in the 8k category, which she won with a time of 32:42.

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Mendel Lopez, meanwhile, topped the 16k men’s division by clocking 56 minutes and three seconds.  Joebert Carolino of Davao clocked 27:36 to rule the men’s 8k race. Jay Yosores (01:12:38)  and Heven Palma (01:24:10) won the 16k medical division.

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Lenlie Cardenas and Peter Wilson Orbiso both came in first in the 4k division with times of 17:34 and 16:55, respectively.

More than a hundred runners joined the race, which was aimed at helping children patients of the Chong Hua’s hematology-oncology unit.

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