Lorenzo outkicks Yakult 16K foes; Kenyans 1-2-3 | Inquirer Sports

Lorenzo outkicks Yakult 16K foes; Kenyans 1-2-3

/ 11:55 PM May 24, 2015

CINDERELLA Lorenzo retained her Yakult 16K crown while the Kenyans swept anew the first three places in the men’s division at CCP Complex in Pasay Sunday.

The 25-year-old Lorenzo dominated the women’s race right from the start, clocking 1 hour, 7 minutes and 21 seconds to pocket the P7,000 top prize. She finished ahead of Mona Liza Ambasa (1:08.00) who bagged P5,000.

Criselyn Jaro edged younger sister Celie in a photo finish at 1:21.52 for third place. She took home P4,000 and a trophy.

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“I really prepared for this,” the jubilant Lorenzo, who won over a Kenyan last year.

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Eliud Kering ruled the men’s race in 51:29 minutes and picked up P7,000.

David Kipsang (53:36) and Elphiz Kiptarus (55:35) made it a 1-2-3 Kenyan finish.

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The absence of Southeast Asian Games-bound Rafael Poliquit, five-time marathon champion Eduardo Buenavista and other top local runners made it easier for the Kenyans in the 26th edition of the annual footrace.

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Charles Bitoon Jr. was the best-placed Filipino runner as he placed fourth in 1:04.08.

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Junrel Bendoy bagged the men’s 5K in 17:16, edging Diosmar Garcia by two seconds. Victor Gabelo took third in 18:38.

Lyca Sarmiento ruled the distaff 5K race in 20:42, followed by Rochelle Abanis (24:03) and Rishane Abellar (24:04).

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About 3,000 runners answered the starting gun of the race supervised by veteran race director Rudy Biscocho.

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