Thousands expected to compete in Rock 'n' Roll Running Series

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Thousands expected to compete in Rock 'n' Roll Running Series

ABS-CBN News

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Updated Nov 21, 2024 04:07 AM PHT

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MANILA -- Thousands of runners are expected to gather at the Rizal Park this weekend when the city of Manila hosts the third edition of the ASICS Rock 'n' Roll Running Series.

The event offers four race categories: 5K, 10K, 21K, and 42K. For marathon and half-marathon runners, the races will begin at 10 p.m. on Saturday, offering a unique opportunity to traverse illuminated historical landmarks under the city's night sky.

The host city is rolling out the red carpet for the international event which gathers over 9,000 participants from 58 countries.

Aside from the race itself, the event offers a party atmosphere filled with music and a touch of nostalgia and history.

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The streets of Manila will be illuminated during the race which covers iconic spots starting from KM 0, Intramuros, the National Museum, Jones Bridge and Chinatown.

Manila Vice Mayor Yul Servo graced the event's formal kickoff during Tuesday's Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Forum at Robinson's Place Manila.

The vice mayor welcomed the international event being staged for the third time with open arms, adding that participation is "all about discipline and determination, and being fit and healthy."

Joining Servo in the special edition of the weekly forum were Princess Galura, general manager and regional director of the organizing IRONMAN Group Philippines; Melissa Henson, chief marketing officer of AIA Philippines; Charlie Dungo of the Department of Tourism, Culture and Arts of Manila; and Rustica Faith So, Senior Brand Communications Executive of ASICS.

Shina Buxani of ASICS delivered a videotaped message citing the event as proof that running in the country "is truly alive."

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Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna highlighted the city's dedication to promoting health, tourism and community spirit. She described the marathon as a testament to Manila's progress, emphasizing its readiness to host world-class events as a cultural and global destination.

Galura said the meticulously planned event is more than just a race.

"With music and Manila's iconic landmarks, this is a celebration of the city – its resilience, history and aspirations for the future," she said during the forum.

A grand finale awaits runners at the Quirino Grandstand, where a lively midnight concert will cap off a night of endurance and entertainment.

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