Bourne To Do It | The 2014 Ironman Melbourne Asia-Pacific Championship Philippine Team

“Swim 2.4 miles. Bike 112 miles. Run 26.2 miles. Brag for the rest of your life

On March 23, 2014, the biggest Filipino contingent to ever join an Ironman branded race compete with the best world at the  2014 Ironman Melbourne Asia-Pacific Championship.

How we were able to come up with a contingent this big still amazes us. From what I can remember, the Tri Clark boys initiated the sign ups, then a couple more followed suit. And then, when the registration finally closed, Princess of Sunrise Events, organizers of the Ironman 70.3 Philippines, somehow managed to get a “few” more slots. Those few turned into 10’s, 20’s, 30’s to 50’s.  A campaign was then started on facebook to make this the biggest Filipino contingent and the rest as they say, after burning our credit cards, is history.

The lure of this Ironman race isn’t just about doing the best Ironman in the Asia-Pacific region, but to also be part of this once-in-a-lifetime group. For sure, its going to be awhile before a Philippine contingent of this size will be assembled and compete as one team.

Below is the official list of the athletes who will compete at the 2014 Ironman Melbourne Asia-Pacific Championship.

Get to know who they are, if this is their first time, and how many Ironman’s they’ve done.

By our count, Yellow Cab-Tri Clark still continues lead the pack when it comes to individual Ironman finishes. Arland Macasieb, in the meantime, is in his own category with over 20+ Ironman finishes under his race belt.

Note :

  • If there are no details after the name, that means they weren’t able to submit to information needed. Doesn’t necessarily mean they’re Ironman first timers :)
  • If we missed anyone, send us an email at [email protected] so we can include him/her in the official line up.

Start list from the Philippines: as of 2/12/14

  1. Andy Aguila | 10th IM | IM Switzerland 2004. AUS 05 and 07, Lake Placid 06, NZ 08, Germany 09, Switzerland 10, WA 10, Cairns 12
  2. Mark Albert Almanzor | 1st IM
  3. David Almendral
  4. Lawrence Amor
  5. Ronaldo Aquino | 1st IM
  6. Augusto P Banusing Jr | 1st IM
  7. Emmanuel Barrera
  8. Jan Michael Benedicto | 1st Ironman
  9. Mike Benedicto | 2nd IM | 2011 IMWA
  10. Derek Biesheuvel | 10th IM | 1st IM distance VineMan, Melbourne 10th.
  11. Arnel Bondoc
  12. Ani Karina Brown
  13. Andrew Chinalpan | 6th IM | IM Malaysia 2009, 2010, IM Korea 2011, IM Mont Tremblant 2012, IMWA 2013
  14. Philip Co | 1st IM
  15. Raeanna Cranbourne | 2nd IM | IM NZ 2013
  16. Victorino Cruz | 1st IM | 2013 IM Melb DNS
  17. Jeremy David
  18. Chad Davis | 2nd IM | Ironman Hokkaido
  19. Natasha Davis | 2nd | IM Japan Hokkaido DNF
  20. Laarni Gail De Guzman | 2nd IM | 226 2010
  21. James Dulalia | 1st IM
  22. Ivan Fojas | 5th IM | Langkawi 2010, Jeju 2011, 226 2012, Cairns 2013.
  23. Alan Galang | 3rd IM | 2010 Langkaww, 2012 IMWA
  24. Leandro Garcia | 1st IM
  25. Vivian Genato
  26. John Thomas Gonzales | 1st IM
  27. Nestor Glenn Gonzalez
  28. Ryan Gudilos
  29. Gianluca Guidicelli | 1st Ironman
  30. Rhoderick Guieb | 3rd IM | Timex 226 2011 and 2012
  31. Gabriel Juan Heredia
  32. Roy Wyndell Hervias
  33. Edward Ifurung | 2nd IM | IM Langkawi 2009
  34. Meyrick Jacalan
  35. Jay Jacinto
  36. Amor Laurence | 2nd IM | 2011 Ironman Jeju, Korea
  37. Ngoan Le | 1st Ironman
  38. Jose Merdino Lim
  39. Miguel Antonio Lopez | 4th IM | 2002 Phil Long Distance Tri, 2003 Enduraman, IM Malaysia 2007, 2008 DNS
  40. Dante Basilio “Jomac” Macalintal
  41. Arland Macasieb | 20+ IM | Great Floridian 1997.. too many to mention :)
  42. Marvin Manalang | 1st IM
  43. Alejo Manaloto
  44. Michael Angelo Mandap | 3rd IM | IM Malaysia 09,10
  45. Jesus Joey Marcelo | 1st IM
  46. Alden Meneses
  47. Andrew Ong | 1st IM
  48. Jane Ong
  49. Retzel Orquiza | 3rd IM | IM Malaysia 2008, Timex 226 2012
  50. Gregie Pamakid
  51. Jonathan Pineda | 1st IM
  52. Aris Bernard Portugal | 2nd IM | Timex 226 2011
  53. Andreco Primero | 4th IM | IM Langkawi 2009, IMWA 2009, IM Port Maq.2010-DNS, Bohol 226 2011.
  54. Raymond Racaza | 1st IM
  55. Benjamin Ramirez
  56. Joseph Ramirez
  57. Romer Recabar | 1st IM
  58. Ronald Recabar
  59. David Richmond | 1st IM
  60. Robert Jonah Rivera | 1st IM
  61. Robert Erwin Pacheco Roca
  62. Rowena Roca
  63. Felipe Sajulga III
  64. Josefa Michelle Samonte
  65. John Paul Segundo
  66. Alberto Jr Solis | 1st IM
  67. Julian Paolo Tayag | 5th IM | IM Malaysia 07,08,09, IMWA 2012
  68. Miguel Tayag | 4th IM | 2003 Enduraman, 2005 Australia (Forster), 2010 Langkawi.
  69. Rene Ricardo “Abe” Tayag | 8th IM | IM Malaysia 07,08,09,10, IM Jeju 11, KONA 11, IMWA 12.
  70. John Villanueva | 2011 Jeju, 2012 IMWA
  71. Peter Paul Yap | 1st IM
  72. Harley Keith Yu Gusa
  73. Jose Raphael Zapata | 5th IM | Langkawi 08, 09, 10. Imwa 2012

DNS : Carlos de Guzman | 5th IM | IM Langkawi 2009, 10. IMWA 2009. Timex 226 2012

We will be monitoring their progress live here on SWIMBIKERUN.ph! God speed and good luck to the team!

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SBR.ph Team

A triathlete making a comeback and a true blue Scorpio. That sums it up quite nicely :)

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  1. while they have their local teams and are being sponsored, maybe they can have trisuits in uniform so they can proudly represent the Philippines as a team..then others (non-competing) can buy the trisuits as a sign of support and maybe fund raising for them…

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