SM Supermalls executive vice president Joaquin San Agustin, RUNRIO founder and CEO Rio de la Cruz, and Philippine Anti-Discrimination Alliance of Youth Leaders chairperson Thysz Estrada roll out the RUNRIO Pride Run 2025 that will be held in Manila, Cebu, and Davao.  PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF RUNRIO
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RUNRIO 2025 PRIDE RUN DRAWS HUGE FIELD

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Over 8,000 runners have already signed up for the highly anticipated RUNRIO Pride Run 2025 co-presented by SM Supermalls as it promises to be grander and more inclusive with races set in Manila, Cebu and Davao.

Now in its second year, the Pride Run continues to be a celebration of freedom, identity, and solidarity as it extends its reach beyond Metro Manila, signaling a growing and united movement for LGBTQIA+ visibility across the nation.

“We’re happy to share the love through our races, and this year’s Pride Run only motivates us to make this another memorable race for everyone,” RUNRIO founder and chief executive officer Rio de la Cruz said.

Registration has already exceeded the 5,000-strong turnout last year, with runners set to run in 10K, 5K, 3K, and 1K Dog categories.

Cebu will be first up at SM Seaside City on 22 June followed by Manila at SM Mall of Asia Complex and Davao at SM Lanang both on 29 June.

“SM Supermalls’ is committed to fostering inclusive spaces for all and one of the things our runners can expect is that the rainbow colors will light up our malls to show our support,” Joaquin San Agustin, SM Supermalls executive vice president, said.

“Events like the Pride Run underscores the importance of sustaining the momentum of pride beyond the race, using visibility in sports to amplify the voices of LGBTQIA+ Filipinos, especially in advocacy and active mobility spaces,” Thysz Estrada, Philippine Anti-Discrimination Alliance of Youth Leaders (PANTAY) chairperson, said.

Pride Run indeed is more than just a race — it’s about progress, pride, and the ongoing journey toward equality.