Languido, Tabal win in biggest 39th National MILO Marathon Gen San race

The 9,000 runners from Gen San swarmed the race tracks in the 39th National MILO Marathon.

Reigning MILO Marathon Queen and SEA Games medalist Mary Joy Tabal and MILO Marathon veteran Juneil Languido breezed through the running routes at the National MILO Marathon qualifying leg in General Santos on Sunday. About 9,000 runners joined the race, making this year’s MILO Marathon the biggest fun run in General Santos, to date.

Languido and Tabal each took home the top prize of P10,000 in cash and a trophy; and earned their slots to the National MILO Marathon Finals. The finals will be held in Angeles on December 6, where they will meet the nation’s elite runners in a heated grand finale to claim the MILO Marathon King and Queen titles. To provide another level of prestige to the competition and incentive for the runners, this year’s King and Queen will be sent by MILO to the USA on all-expense paid trips, for a chance to run in the prestigious 2016 Boston Marathon.

Languido posted a time of 01:14:04, overcoming his rivals Elmer Bartolo (01:16:47) and Gilbert Maluyo (01:20:42) who finished in second and third place, respectively. In the distaff side, Tabal ruled with a time of 01:21:42, relegating Mona Liza Ambasa (01:35:03) to second place and Noemu Andrea Galeos (01:52:44) in third.

The 31-year-old farms watchman has been running in the MILO Marathon for four years now, consistently winning in the regional legs. Last year, he placed first in Cagayan De Oro. This is his third time to win in General Santos. “My training for this race has not been that good, so I have to improve for the National Finals. My goal is to get into the top 10,” shared Languido. “It would be a great achievement if I could accomplish it, because the MILO Marathon is where the best and the strongest runners compete.”

(From left) Juneil Languido and Mary Joy Tabal whipped up an impressive performance and won the highest stakes in the 39th National MILO Marathon in General Santos City.

(From left) Juneil Languido and Mary Joy Tabal whipped up an impressive performance and won the highest stakes in the 39th National MILO Marathon in General Santos City.

Fresh from guiding her grassroots students who competed in the MILO Marathon Cebu leg, it was Tabal’s turn to showcase her prowess on the race routes. It is the 26-year-old Cebuana sixth time to join the MILO Marathon, and she aims to defend her title in the National Finals. “It’s my first time to race in GenSan, and it’s a good experience for me to experience the other regional legs in Visayas in Mindanao,” shared Tabal. “I joined this race as part of my training for the finals, to test my progress. So far, I’m on track in my training, but I’m continuously working on my conditioning to have a better chance of retaining my crown.”

The National MILO Marathon is not only a breeding ground for local talents but also a program that empowers underserved children nationwide. With the support of the Department of Education and the National MILO Marathon runners, MILO’s Help Gives Shoes advocacy will provide 10,000 underprivileged youth with brand new running shoes this year. MILO is working with DepEd in the selection of deserving public school student beneficiaries.

The race will resume in in Davao on November 8, before heading to Butuan (November 15) and Cagayan De Oro (November 22). The National Finals will be held on December 6 in Angeles, Pampanga.

The 39th National MILO Marathon is made possible by Timex, the Bayview Park Hotel Manila, ASICS, Smart and Maynilad, along with endorsements from the Department of Education, Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee.

For more information on MILO Philippines, log on to the official website (http://www.milo.com.ph) or the MILO Philippines Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/milo.ph). Follow MILO on Twitter (@MiloPH) and Instagram (@MiloPhilippines).

Epson launches Runsense SF-110 activity tracker

Although we commonly see Epson with their printers (with some lasting 2 years on a single ink refill), the Tokyo-based giant announces its new Runsense SF-110 wearable that targets individuals with an active lifestyle.

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The Runsense SF-110 tracks the wearer’s activities like the steps taken, calories burned, distance, pace, time, laps, altitude, and more. This wearable, just like most of its peers, transfers accumulated data onto a smartphone using the company’s Epson Run Collect app. What’s good about this is that the device could sync its data not just through its own software, but also using other apps like MapMyRun or Strava.

Below are some of its key features:

  • GPS tracking — track your route and distance run via a highly-accurate sensor that quickly locates the nearest signal
  • Track daily steps — built-in accelerometer counts every step
  • Count daily calories — identify how many calories you’ve burned throughout the day
  • Lap timer — keep track of your time, lap by lap
  • Supports popular running apps — easily transfer your data to MapMyRun, Strava and others
  • Long battery life — seven days of fitness tracking and 10 hours with GPS on
  • Small, lightweight and water resistant — won’t interfere with your workout
  • Easy-to-read LCD display — view real-time data
  • Available in three stylish colors — choose the look that fits you best

The Runsense SF-110 is available in three colors including black, green and bright blue for $139 (approx. Php6.5K). It is up for orders through specialty running retail shops and Epson.com.

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5 Gorgeous and Sporty Cars Under Php2M

While looks aren’t everything when it comes to vehicles, it certainly adds that extra bling that would most likely turn heads when you drive down the road. For this article we’ve compiled 5 gorgeous  and sporty cars that won’t break your bank (not so much, at least).

The vehicles included in this list are those that won’t go above Php2M. They are listed according to their local prices in descending order.

Honda CR-Z w/ Mugen kits

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Specifications and features:
1.5L SOHC 16-valve Inline-4 engine
FWD
135PS @ 6600rpm
171Nm
CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission)
Gas
17-inch alloy rims
Keyless entry, Steering wheel controls
Power lock/windows/mirror
Design: 3-door hatchback
Dimensions: 4,099 x 1,740 x 1,395mm
Wheelbase: 2,435mm
Curb weight: 1,195kg
Price: Php1,950,000

Toyota 86

Toyota-86-philippines

Specifications and features:
2.0L DOHC 16-valve Flat-4 engine
RWD
200PS @ 7000rpm
205Nm @ 6400-6600rpm
6-speed AT
Gas
17×7-inch alloy rims
Keyless entry and alarm
Power steering/lock/windows/mirror
Design: 2-door coupe
Dimensions: 4,255 x 1,795 x 1,285mm
Wheelbase: 2,570mm
Curb weight: 1,298kg
Price: Php1,946,000

Subaru BRZ

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Specifications and features:
2.0L DOHC 16-valve Flat-4 engine
RWD
200PS @ 7000rpm
205Nm @ 6400-6600rpm
6-speed AT
Gas
17-inch alloy rims
Keyless entry and alarm, Multi-Information Display
Power steering/lock/windows/mirror
Design: 2-door coupe
Dimensions: 4,240 x 1,775 x 1,425mm
Wheelbase: 2,570mm
Curb weight: 1,253kg
Price: Php1,928,000

Hyundai Genesis Coupe

hyundai-genesis

Specifications and features:
2.0L DOHC 16-valve Inline-4 engine
RWD
260PS @ 6000rpm
353Nm @ 2000rpm
8-speed AT
Gas
19×8.0- (Front) x 19×8.5-inch (Rear) alloy rims
Comfort Access Key, Multi-Information Display
Power steering/lock/windows/mirror/front seats
Design: 2-door coupe
Dimensions: 4,630 x 1,865 x 1,385mm
Wheelbase: 2,820mm
Curb weight: 1,534-1,590kg
Price: Php1,838,000

Toyota FJ Cruiser

toyota-fj-philippines

Specifications and features:
4.0L DOHC 24-valve V6 engine
AWD
268PS @ 5200rpm
380Nm @ 4400rpm
5-speed AT
Gas
17×7.5-inch alloy rims
Keyless entry, Sat-Nav system
Power steering/lock/windows/mirror
Design: 5-door SUV
Dimensions: 4,670 x 1,905 x 1,830mm
Wheelbase (space between front and rear axles): 2,690mm
Curb weight: 1,965-2,015kg
Price: Php1,798,000

 

 

 

 

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5 Gorgeous and Sporty Cars Under Php2M

While looks aren’t everything when it comes to vehicles, it certainly adds that extra bling that would most likely turn heads when you drive down the road. For this article we’ve compiled 5 gorgeous  and sporty cars that won’t break your bank (not so much, at least).

The vehicles included in this list are those that won’t go above Php2M. They are listed according to their local prices in descending order.

Honda CR-Z w/ Mugen kits

honda-crz-mugen-philippines

Specifications and features:
1.5L SOHC 16-valve Inline-4 engine
FWD
135PS @ 6600rpm
171Nm
CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission)
Gas
17-inch alloy rims
Keyless entry, Steering wheel controls
Power lock/windows/mirror
Design: 3-door hatchback
Dimensions: 4,099 x 1,740 x 1,395mm
Wheelbase: 2,435mm
Curb weight: 1,195kg
Price: Php1,950,000

Toyota 86

Toyota-86-philippines

Specifications and features:
2.0L DOHC 16-valve Flat-4 engine
RWD
200PS @ 7000rpm
205Nm @ 6400-6600rpm
6-speed AT
Gas
17×7-inch alloy rims
Keyless entry and alarm
Power steering/lock/windows/mirror
Design: 2-door coupe
Dimensions: 4,255 x 1,795 x 1,285mm
Wheelbase: 2,570mm
Curb weight: 1,298kg
Price: Php1,946,000

Subaru BRZ

subaru-brz-sti-philippines2

Specifications and features:
2.0L DOHC 16-valve Flat-4 engine
RWD
200PS @ 7000rpm
205Nm @ 6400-6600rpm
6-speed AT
Gas
17-inch alloy rims
Keyless entry and alarm, Multi-Information Display
Power steering/lock/windows/mirror
Design: 2-door coupe
Dimensions: 4,240 x 1,775 x 1,425mm
Wheelbase: 2,570mm
Curb weight: 1,253kg
Price: Php1,928,000

Hyundai Genesis Coupe

hyundai-genesis

Specifications and features:
2.0L DOHC 16-valve Inline-4 engine
RWD
260PS @ 6000rpm
353Nm @ 2000rpm
8-speed AT
Gas
19×8.0- (Front) x 19×8.5-inch (Rear) alloy rims
Comfort Access Key, Multi-Information Display
Power steering/lock/windows/mirror/front seats
Design: 2-door coupe
Dimensions: 4,630 x 1,865 x 1,385mm
Wheelbase: 2,820mm
Curb weight: 1,534-1,590kg
Price: Php1,838,000

Toyota FJ Cruiser

toyota-fj-philippines

Specifications and features:
4.0L DOHC 24-valve V6 engine
AWD
268PS @ 5200rpm
380Nm @ 4400rpm
5-speed AT
Gas
17×7.5-inch alloy rims
Keyless entry, Sat-Nav system
Power steering/lock/windows/mirror
Design: 5-door SUV
Dimensions: 4,670 x 1,905 x 1,830mm
Wheelbase (space between front and rear axles): 2,690mm
Curb weight: 1,965-2,015kg
Price: Php1,798,000

 

 

 

 

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Social media comments more enjoyable than megafight

The winner?

The winner?

From where I confine myself every time there’s Pacquiao fight, I can tell if Manny is losing or winning by the shrieks and groans of those watching in the house and even among my neighbors.

Yesterday, everything was quiet. So I know who between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather won.

Mayweather won by unanimous decision affirming what he always brags about himself as the “undefeated champion.”

Alex Pal, a Dumaguete-based journalist related in Facebook that he was not able to see “The Fight of the Century” but he asked the taxi driver what was the result. The driver replied: “Natapos naman ang 12 rounds pero natalo si Pacquiao. Anonymous ang decision.”

Alex’s reaction: “Wahaha!”

I don’t watch boxing because I don’t enjoy watching two people hit each other but I follow stories about Pacquiao. I admire him for rising from poverty through hard work.

My admiration for Pacquiao does not extend to his political career and I fervently hope he does not get deluded into aspiring to run for president.

Pacquiao’s loss by unanimous decision didn’t dent the fans affection for him as gleaned from comments in social media.

Hollywood actor Jim Carey posted a comment in Twitter: “Big let down in Vegas. Was that a boxing match or dancing with the stars?”

That’s the same reaction of Bibeth Orteza, movie and TV director, scriptwriter and actress. She wondered “Why did the judges allow May Anne Weather to ‘fight’” like that? “

“Singing contest judges don’t score you for dancing more than singing, right,” she asked.

Young business entrepreneur Jaime Garchitorena noted during the fight that Mayweather keeps running “It looks like he trained for a marathon instead of a boxing match,” he remarked.

Malaya Business Insight’s Che Francisco, “Akala ko si Pacquiao ang pulitiko. Bakit si Mayweather ang gusto-gustong tumakbo?”

Che suspects Mayweather is thinking of a change in sports: 100 sprint.

Those who watched the fight said aside from running, Mayweather kept on hugging Pacquiao prompting someone to say in Facebook that the American loves Pacquiao more than his girlfriends, many of them accused him of domestic violence.

VERA Files Lala Ordenes reposted comments of her relatives. Guerilla Tactics said, “Salamat Mayweather sa pinakita mong pagmamahal kay Pacman. Hinding-hindi malilimutan ng mga Pilipino ang sandamakmak na yakap mo.”
Gay Alessandra Ordenes declared, “Lahat na bagay nadadaan sa yakap.”

On the eve of the megafight. Joel Pablo Salud said if Pacquiao lost, there should be no pinpointing who is to blame: “Hindi si PNoy, hindi si GMA, hindi si ERAP, hindi si FVR, hindi si Cory at hindi si Marcos.”

He said: “Pagnatalo si Pacquiao bukas, ah pucha kasalanan ni Mayweather yan. Kaya kung meron kayong dapat ipakulam, si Mayweather yun.”

Poet Marne Kilates posted a lengthy comment but here’s my favorite part: “Pacquiao lost. That’s it. Ang talo, talo. …So what’s the point? The point is it’s not the end of the world. The point is it might make Pacquiao think twice about running for president. The point is it might make us think twice about voting for him. The point it is might make us think. Period. Have you ever thought how long we haven’t been doing that?”