Borja repeats as Alaska Ironkids champ | Inquirer Sports

Borja repeats as Alaska Ironkids champ

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 02:30 PM June 02, 2018

Zedrick Borja. Photo by Tristan Tamayo/INQUIRER.net

SUBIC — Not only did Zedrick James Borja expected to win, he delivered as well.

Borja topped the 13-14 boys age group in the Ironkids Philippines, taking only 16 minutes and 39 seconds in the aquathlon at WOW Recreation and Activity Center here.

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“I’m very happy. The race was really fun yet very competitive,” Borja told INQUIRER.net after the awarding ceremony. “I did expect to win because that was my goal.”

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Borja was the fastest to complete the eight-lap swim and two-loop run beneath the scorching heat.

The 13-year-old Borja, who is from San Pedro, Laguna, notched his second Ironkids victory after also winning two years ago in Subic.

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Second-placer Ronel Cruz finished 13 seconds after Borja while Clifford Pusing came in third, clocking 17:56.87.

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Pusing failed to follow up his win two months ago in the Ironkids Davao.

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Samantha Corpuz tops IronKids girls.

Meanwhile, Samantha Corpuz came out on top in the girls division with a time of 17 minutes and 23.39 seconds.

She built a big lead early with a strong showing in the swim before cruising in the run.

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Honny May Yanong trailed Corpuz in second while Katrina Salazar was in third.

In other results, Rob Jarrel Balderas ruled the 11-12 boys age group while Aubrey Tom won in the girls category.

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