Before some of the big names of triathlon slug it out in the Regent 5150, kids aged 6 to 14 clash in the Alaska Ironkids Aquathlon II Saturday at WOW Recreation and Activity Center/Remy Field in Subic Bay.
Titles are at stake in the 13-14, 11-12, 9-10 and 6-8 categories. Winners will also book spots in the culminating race of the four-stage circuit, the Alaska IronKids Triathlon II slated August in Mactan, Cebu.
The Ironkids is the appetizer to the Regent 5150 Triathlon on Sunday where Australian Sam Betten seeks a record three-peat in the men’s pro side.
Also to be disputed in the Alaska Ironkids Aquathlon II are the relay long and short titles with the regular campaigners bracing for a fierce challenge from a slew of newcomers raring to pull off some surprises.
The event, produced and organized by Sunrise Events, Inc. serves as the third of a four-stage Ironkids circuit.
The Alaska IronKids is held to promote a well-balanced lifestyle for kids and at the same time serving as a perfect venue for family bonding.
Meanwhile, the third Regent 5150 Triathlon, a 1.5K swim, 40K bike and 10K run event will have a record field clashing for top honors.