

CATARMAN — Northern Samar celebrates its 60th founding anniversary in style with the staging of the Ibabao Festival 2025 Sunrise Standard Triathlon Recon Race on Sunday here.
Sixty athletes are set to compete in the milestone edition of the Ibabao Triathlon, a symbolic race that serves as a centerpiece of the province’s month-long celebration.
The event pays tribute to the enduring strength of the Ibabaoan spirit while embracing the promise of Northern Samar’s progressive future.
Athletes will sprint off Ibabao Beach for the 1.5-kilometer swim, slicing through silk-calm, aquamarine waters as the sun crowns the horizon, followed by the 40-km bike where riders will blaze along palm-fringed coastal roads, past fiesta-draped towns whose residents bang drums, wave woven banig mats, and hand up fresh buko to passing cyclists.
The closing 10-km run will wind through Catarman’s heritage core and the jubilant Ibabao Festival grounds, where brass bands and street dancers blur the line between competitor and carnival.
“This race is more than a test of endurance — it’s an invitation to feel the heartbeat of Northern Samar,” said Princess Galura, president and managing director of Sunrise Events Inc., the race’s chief organizer.
“From the stunning course to the roar of the barangays lining the route, every athlete will carry home a piece of the province’s pride.”
Headlining the field are some of the country’s most decorated multisport warriors, including Robert Rivera — over 100 triathlon finishes; Kona and IRONMAN 70.3 Worlds finisher; Mervin Santiago — the first Filipino to hit the tape at the 2023 IRONMAN World Championship in Nice; Ronald Molit — a coach extraordinaire and multi-podium IRONMAN 70.3 finisher; Maryfel Aumentado — among the pioneer Filipinas to conquer the IRONMAN Worlds in Nice; Junrox Roque — 2023 GoClark Duathlete of the Year; Chang Hitalia — 25-time IRONMAN 70.3 finisher, eight-time full IRONMAN, Kona alumna and Boston marathoner; Joffrey Año — CamSur Tri stalwart with a cupboard full of local podiums; and national aces Erika Burgos, Gene Heart Quiambao and Bea Quiambao.