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Noli Torre tops 5K in Leg 3 of Trilogy Run Asia

Noli Torre tops 5K in Leg 3 of Trilogy Run Asia

GMA Network16-07-2025
Jose Rizal University product Noli Torre topped the men's 5K race of the third Manila leg of Trilogy Run Asia held last Sunday at the Mall of Asia Complex.
Torre clocked in 16 minutes and two seconds to rule the course, while Justwin Guerrero (17:08) and Brandon Aydlett (19:31) completed the podium. Lezamy Sanita (20:21), Shaira Mae Fantilaga (20:30, and Elleiot Abat (25:01) were the top three finishers of the women's 5k race.
Arlan Arbios, meanwhile, ruled the men's 32K race with a time of one hour, 52 minutes, and 28 seconds, almost two minutes faster than runner-up Edsel Moral (1:54:35) and third placer Mark Anthony Oximar (2:09:46).
Maricar Camacho, on the other hand, had two hours, 21 minutes, and 29 seconds to rule the women's 32K race, ahead of Eloisa Cusi (2:22:59) and April Rose Diaz (2:26:06).
In the 21K race, Eduard Flores (1:13:27) and Jessa Mae Roda (1:36:42) finished first in the men's and women's division, respectively, while Vincent Arvin Avestruz (33:52) and Asia Paraase (40:11) ruled the 10K men's and women's races, respectively.
The National Finals of the Sante Barley Trilogy Run Asia will be held on November 9.
—JKC, GMA Integrated News
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