Malumpati Eco-Run return a success after three years of hiatus
After three years of absence, the “MALUMPATI ECO-RUN” finally staged its long-awaited comeback last April 23, 2023, at the Malumpati Watershed in the Province of Antique. In partnership with the LGU-Pandan and the Province of Antique, the “MALUMPATI ECO-RUN 2.0” was a success and was embraced by hundreds

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
After three years of absence, the “MALUMPATI ECO-RUN” finally staged its long-awaited comeback last April 23, 2023, at the Malumpati Watershed in the Province of Antique.
In partnership with the LGU-Pandan and the Province of Antique, the “MALUMPATI ECO-RUN 2.0” was a success and was embraced by hundreds of participants.
This event primarily aims to boost Eco-tourism activities in the Municipality of Pandan and raise awareness on the health benefits of running.
The prestigious event had four categories for both the male and female divisions namely: 3-km, 10-km, 21-km, and 42-km.
For the male 3-km event, Allen Candari bagged first place honors followed by Laurence Caminoy as the second placer and Joey Domenden winning third.
Ramonito Cualbar meanwhile dominated the male 10-km category with Niel John Lacerdo and Alron John Samillano winning second and third, respectively.
Jaster Sajonia had his grip on the 21-km male trophy while Jason Apolinario and Jero Matheus Jaro fell short of winning the gold but managed to clinch a podium finish.
In the last male category, the 42-km, Joebert Elmaguin grabbed the spotlight after reigning supreme while Renero Edano finished second and Jun Ramires third.
For the female category, Mari Flora Bautista nabbed first place in the 3-km category with Anyag Dionela and Jonalyn Ambubuyog settling for second and third, respectively.
Rodela Aros meanwhile prevailed over EMS Corener and Jee Maria Osorio in the 10-km category while Angie Alejo and Jennylyn Nobleza were hailed as champions in the 21-km and 42-km categories, respectively.
A portion of the proceeds of this event will go to several PBI Batch 2000 projects which include an Adopt-A-Public School Program and a tree planting activity.
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