Rock ‘n’ Roll running series in Manila returns

Thousands of runners coming from all walks of life answer the starting gun for the 10k distance on Sunday morning during the highly-successful Asics Rock ‘n’ Roll running Series Manila, which culminated with the 42k race ran at night in and around the historical sights of the capital city. —

FILE–Thousands of runners coming from all walks of life answer the starting gun for the 10k distance on Sunday morning during the highly-successful Asics Rock ‘n’ Roll running Series Manila, which culminated with the 42k race ran at night in and around the historical sights of the capital city. —CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines–Leading up to the race night in November, ASICS Rock ‘n’ Roll Series Manila is returning bigger than ever this year.

From the kick-off on February 16 up until the race night at Rizal Park on November 26, the event has lined up a series of activities for the racing community–including training runs with seasoned runners and a medal and route showcase–on top of the unique race itself.

The event, which features music and runners in colorful costumes, was first staged in June 2022 when more stringent COVID-19 measures were still in place.

“We are just as excited as the rest to host this Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series for the second straight year,” said Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna during a press event recently.

“Manila has so much to offer and the local government and the Manila Police District will closely coordinate with the organizers to guarantee safety for the runners and spectators alike.”

The Rock ‘n’ Roll event is one of the world’s largest running series, organized by IRONMAN, and is staged annually in various countries. It was held first in Southeast Asia in the Philippines.

“We are very happy to have the Asics Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon series presented by AIA vitality back in Manila. We received very good feedback in 2022 and we look forward to making it bigger in 2023. Make this your year-ender run,” said IRONMAN Philippines founder and Ambassador Fred Uytengsu.

It is expected to draw more than 5,000 runners this time, with four races lined up starting at midnight of November 26.

The Rock ‘n’ Roll  Manila Marathon will begin in front of Rizal Park and will take the runners through the city’s historical sights like National Museum, Manila City Hall, Kartilya ng Katipunan, and the famed walled area of Intramuros.

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