SILDREY Veloria and Jeane Bracken were among those who had their fair share of the spotlight by topping their respective divisions of Run From ‘22 on Saturday.
Ann Bang heads to the finish line of Run From ’22 on Saturday at the former Mariana Resort.
Veloria finished with a time of 00:05:04 to rule the open age division of the downhill race from the Buddhist Temple to the former Mariana Resort.
In second place was Jalen Lucido with a time of 00:05:39 followed by Aaron Pamintuan in third with a time of 00:05:50.
Galvin Deleon Guerrero smiles as he nears the finish line of Run From ’22 on Saturday at the former Mariana Resort.
In the women’s open age division, Jeane Bracken cleared the course with a time of 00:09:10 to clinch first place followed by Arriane Antonio with a finish time of 00:09:17 and Heather Camacho in third with a time of 00:10:07.
Other top finishers
In the U14 male division, Eamon Tang claimed first place with a time of 00:07:52 followed by Beau Bauer at 00:08:14.
In the U18 male division, Simon Tang took first place with a time of 00:05:06. Rex Pixley came in second with 00:05:10 while Theo Rodgers finished third with 00:05:33.
In the 35-39 female division, Kerri Baur stood strong with a time of 00:08:22.
In the 45-49 age group, Galvin Deleon Guerrero went solo in the male division with a time of 00:06:43 while Rosemarie Chisato took first place in the female division with a time of 00:06:34 followed by Ann Bang who clocked 00:06:51.
In the 50-54 age group, Matthew Furan led the male division with a time of 00:05:43 followed by Roger James Sardea with a time of 00:06:21, and James Abuy with a time of 00:08:52.
In the female division, Jessica Ortizo took the top spot with a time of 00:06:58 followed by Elizabeth Church who clocked 00:08:12, and Leonora Abuy who finished at 00:08:51.
In the 55-59 age group, Ron Snyder finished with a time of 00:09:10 while Kim Church came in at 00:09:05.
In the 60-and-above male division, Chong Name Lee finished strong with a time of 00:05:46, followed by Edgar Abalos, 00:06:39; and Paul Khang, 00:06:59.


