Tanui wins anew in cebu | Inquirer News

Tanui wins anew in cebu

/ 08:09 AM August 01, 2011

KENYAN ELITE runner Willy Tanui dominated the 15-kilometer race of yesterday’s 1st Alay Takbo held at the Plaza Sugbo at the South Road Properties.

Tanui easily won over multi-awarded Cebuano runner Ian Bernido of Southwestern University (SWU) and Adonis Singson.

Tanui clocked 50 minutes and 14 seconds while Bernido came in at 51:05 for second place. Singson finished in 51:41 to finish third.

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The win gave Tanui the P10,000 top prize while Bernido got P6,000 and P3,000 went to Singson.

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Mary Joy Tabal, meanwhile, added another title to her massive collection after she ruled the 15k women’s race with a time of 1:01:11.

Cristy Sevellino-Tutor had to settle for second place again as she clocked 1:06:20. Joeyry Lee of the University of Southern Philippines-Foundation (USP-F) was at third with a time of 01:07:17.

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It was Tabal’s second title for the weekend as she also topped the 10k race of the Saint Ignatius Run last Saturday with Tutor also trailing her at second place.

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Joel Delposo topped the 6k run with a time of 19:55 followed by Kenyan Abraham Messus (19:56) and Joebert Ferrolino (20:53).

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Jojielyn Mae Pepito finished first in the 6k distaff side with a time of 24:58 followed by 12-year-old Lovely Fe Andrin (25:40) and Lynle Cardenas (27:00).

Erwin Carallas grabbed the top spot in the men’s 3k fun run with a time of 11:06 while Jessa Bayon-on topped the women’s side in 15:13./CORRESPONDENT DALE G. ROSAL

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