Saturday, August 10, 2019

A day after the Cobra Ironman 70.3 race in Cebu

August 7, 2017





Enchong Dee was returned back to Manila from his flight inboard Philippine Airlines, from the airport, he and his group would hear the mass at St. Martha Chapel, Harrison Plaza, then spending a dinner and makapag-tambay at the Century Park Hotel Manila a few meters from his school De La Salle University with his sister Anj, manager Keren Pascual, handler Monch Novales and road manager Maquie Raquiza and Diane Juntado of Star Magic, as well Sun Life Financial Philippines executives and advisors.

Their gifts are 2009 adidas DLSU hoodie (green and white-green), 2011 Nike exclusive De La Salle Dri-Fit tee (white-green and green-white), arena AGL-1400 EMBL swimming glass (mirror Swedish type) and ARN-6005M GRN One-Piece Long Spats nux-K Power Strush, ARN-6007M GRN Long Spats nux-K Power Strush, ARN-6008M GRN Half Spats nux-K Power Strush, ARN-6009M GRN rimic nux-K, ARN-6014 DGRN Half Spats nux-f and ARN-6015 DGRN rimic nux-F, speedo speedsocket Mirror goggle - black (8-705893515) and FASTSKIN FS-PRO men's bodyskin (8-008053218), jammer (8-008093218) and legskin (8-008083218). Close to more than 10 million stocks of their products are available at Titan and The SM Store.

He thanked the Sun Life Tri-Team for his participation at the Cobra Ironman 70.3 triathlon along with teammates actor Piolo Pascual (run) and Toniel Ty (bike), also to Mr. Gian Berino of UPVST for the likes on Instagram, Bodyworx Spa and Fitness Club sports director Ken Uy and former De La Salle University (DLSU) Green Tankers coach Rene "Guy" Concepcion, as well his sponsors: Bench, Bench/Body, Bench/ Skin Expert, Powerade, Sun Life Financial, Timex, arena swimwear, speedo, Adidas, Nike, DC Shoes, Bert Lozada Swimming School, Bodyworx Spa and Fitness Club, GAOC Dental Clinic, Lucky Me! and Fern-C also to designers Val Taguba, Joey Samson and Nere Ku.

Dee will start off with the swim, passing it on to Pascual for the bike ride and finally to Ty for the run.

Celebrities Castillo, Atienza, Paraiso to compete in ironman race

CEBU CITY, Philippines — A few showbiz celebrities will compete in the Regent Aguila Ironman 70.3 race that will start in less than 48 hours.

According to Sunrise Events Inc., Paul Jake Castillo, Kim Atienza, and Bubbles Paraiso are part of this year’s official race roster.

Castillo will be part of the 35 to 39 years old age bracket.

The Cebuano actor updated his fans on his Instagram account through posting photos with Cebu City Rider Omega Triathlon Team.

Read more: Organizers ready for any eventuality: Regent Aguila Ironman a go on Sunday

Ironman 70.3 is a swim-bike-run race with more than 2,000 athletes around the world are joining.

Castillo made a name in the show business industry when he joined “Pinoy Big Brother: Double Up” in 2009 where he finished second place.

He appeared in several films like “Para sa Hopeless Romantic” (2015) and “No Other Woman” (2011).

In 2016, the Cebuano actor is married to Kapamilya actress Kaye Abad.

For Atienza, he is in the official roster for  50 to 54 years old age bracket.

The “Matanglawin” host shared to his Instagram followers that he already arrived in a private resort in Lapu-Lapu City.

“Cebu #Ironman703 number 8 here we go! Thank you for the opportunity to swim, bike, and run dear Lord,” he said on his Instagram posts.

Among the photos he shared are his bike, wristband, cap, and Ironman 70.3 body marking.

Just like Atienza, Paraiso also shared an update to her fans as she got 1407 for her body marking.

Paraiso arrived in Cebu on August 9, Friday together with show business personality Raymond Guiterrez. 

“Eternally grateful for the privilege to challenge myself and test out the fitness once again in this weekend’s @aguilam703ph. Best of mechanical luck,” she said.

Paraiso is an actress who appeared in television series like “Pangako Sa ‘Yo”, “Legacy”, “Captain Barbell”, and “Pahiram ng Isang Ina.”

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