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Biker dies during Ironman’s relay race

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CEBU CITY, Philippines — A member of a Cebu-based relay team competing in the Cobra Energy Drink Ironman 70.3 Philippines, died in an accident during the cycling phase of the grueling swim-bike-run event on Sunday.

The fatality was identified as Ramon Igaña, who was biking for Team TTB-Extreme, that also includes his wife, Dr. Humility Igaña, reportedly the designated runner in the final leg of the relay event.

Cebu Ultra Runners Club president Tony Galon confirmed Igaña’s death in an interview with the Philippine Daily Inquirer on Sunday.

Igaña, a  load controller of the Cebu Pacific Air assigned at the Mactan Cebu International Airport, reportedly lost control of his bike, fell on the road  and hit his head on a concrete gutter at the South Coastal Road in Talisay City.

Marshalls and rescuers along the route said they saw Igaña wobbling on his bike shortly before he fell.

The unconscious Igaña was taken to the Chong Hua Hospital here but  was pronounced dead on arrival.

A competitor in the team relay  also died during the swim portion of the event in 2010 when it was still being held in Camarines Sur in Bicol.

Galon said he and Igaña’s wife waited for him to arrive at the transition area for the last leg of the relay in Shangri-La Mactan Resort and Spa in Lapu-Lapu City.

Galon said the family was planning to have Igaña’s body autopsied.

Four other bike participants, John Vincent Ong, Wilson Ang, Wellington Yao and Joel Ting, also sustained various minor injuries after taking  spills due to the rough and rugged bike course, according to Barangay Captain Dave Tumulak of Basak Pardo here.

Yao, Ang and Ting later rejoined the race after getting first aid.

Australian Pete  Jacobs, the winner for the third straight year, said the course was terrific but also one of the toughest conditions for an Ironman anywhere in the world.

“If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere,” he said, “If the bumpy sections on the road could be smoother that would be fantastic.”


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  • akramgolteb

    Kaya sa relay sumasali ang ibang participant ay dahil hindi talaga sila fit para sumali sa buong Ironman o hindi talaga sila fit per se . 
    Ang mga kadalsan na sumasali sa relay division ay mga weekend warriors (1-2x a week lang magtrain). Ang namatay din dati sa Cam Sur ay relay participant. Dapat huwag na lagyan ng relay division ang event na ito dahil hindi biro ang sumali sa ganitong klase ng sport. Kailangan ng matagalang pagsasanay na supervised ng qualified at aral na aral na coach. 

    • Irwin Kevin Carpio

      akramgolteb: Sa tingin ko po, hindi iyan ang tamang solusyon sa isyung ito. Parang ang sinasabi niyo po ay kung masyadong mapanganib ang paligsahan, alisin ang mga tao, hindi ang panganib. Sa aking palagay, tama ang mungkahi ng Australyano. Kailangang ayusin po ang daan para maging ligtas ito para sa mga kalahok.



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