Educity’s
inaugural Duathlon held at Iskandar Puteri recently, attracted 450 participants
from running groups and individual enthusiasts who took part in the Sprint and
Endurance competitions for Men and Women in the Open, Senior and Veteran
categories.
Participants of the Endurance Race at the flag-off |
While
Educity provided the participants with their event T-shirt, some participants
preferred to don their own running club’s costumes, clearly emblazoned with
their colourful logos and club names.
At the
crack of dawn, participants gathered at Educity stadium grounds and Iskandar
Puteri mayor, Haji Adib Azhari Daud, flagged off the Endurance Race at 7am.
In
the grueling Endurance race, participants completed a 10-kilometer run followed
by a 60 km bicycle ride and ended with another 10 km run.
Fifteen
minutes after the first flag-off, EduCity Managing Director, Joanne Oei, flagged
off the Sprint Race where participants completed a five-kilometer run followed
by a 30 km bicycle ride and ended with another five-km run.
Participants in the bicycle ride sector of the Duathlon |
I
watched from the Start/Finish line and spotted familiar running/cycling club
names like Graziella and Treximo as the participants returned triumphantly and
were rewarded with their Finisher medals.
The top
five winners in the two races received trophies and prize money while the
inspiring finishes by Sprint Champions, Mohd Zuhar Ismail (01:30:06) and Tan
Pei Lin (01:50:21), also earned them the top honour as Sprint Overall Champions.
Pei
Lin, Third Place winner in the Women Veteran category, was recognised for her commitment
to consistent training and competitive spirit.
A
mother of a 16-year old son, Pei Lin, 50, is no stranger to such grueling competitions
as she is the two-time defending champion at the Powerman Asia Duathlon, Putrajaya
race.
“This
is like a pre-event warm-up race for me,” said Pei Lin after receiving her
Sprint Overall Champion trophy.
Sprint Overall Champions, Tan Pei Lin [Right] and Mohd Zuhar Ismail [Left] |
An
Admissions Executive with Taylor’s International School and Selangor state
runner, Pei Lin trains six days per week with her son every morning before
going to her work and he, to his classes.
A
father of three children aged 10 and below, Mohd Zuhar Ismail, 33, trains
regularly with his team dubbed, Sukan
Lasak ATM, short-form for Angkatan
Tentera Malaysia (Malaysian Armed Forces).
Mohd
Azuan Asmuni and Alisson Yee won the Men and Women Endurance Overall
Championship titles with record times of 02:57:23 and 03:23:51, respectively.
Winner
of the Men’s Open (age 18 – 29) category, Mohd Halif Husin, said he
consistently competed for the top-spot with Mohd Azuan Asmuni, his colleague at
Kem Sungai Udang in Melaka.
He
also revealed that twelve of their team mates participated in the Duathlon and
regularly travelled as a group and challenged each other in their endurance
power.
“The
Duathlon tested the athletes’ determination to reach the finishing line and Educity
is proud to gather such active sportsmen and sportswomen today,” said Oei.
“Taking
part in a Duathlon is not a small feat and we hope this visionary display of willpower
and hope will inspire our young children to detach themselves from their
gadgets,” she added.
Mohd Zuhar Ismail [4th from Left] with members of his team Sukan Lasak ATM, at the Educity Duathlon |
The
inaugural Educity Duathlon brought the athletes on their run and ride race through
several scenic routes in Iskandar Puteri.
Once
again, the city that has been hosting extreme sports and marathons in the past
few years, had attracted athletes not only from throughout Malaysia to battle
it out for the top titles but also from Singapore, Thailand, New Zealand,
England and the Philippines.
Iskandar
Puteri has much to offer young athletes in terms of space and this includes
dedicated cycling lanes for budding cyclists in Medini.
Oei
presented the cash prizes and medals to deserving winners and announced that
more sporting activities are planned for 2018 including the much anticipated
Educity Sundown Marathon, Kickboxing, Swimming and Rugby fests.
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