5150 CamSur homecoming set next month


At a glance

  • After a six-month postponement, the 5150 Triathlon CamSur homecoming is finally pushing through next month with a diverse cast of seasoned campaigners and emerging racers, including age-groupers, ready and eager to showcase their prowess in various disciplines against the scenic backdrop of Camarines Sur.


After a six-month postponement, the 5150 Triathlon CamSur homecoming is finally pushing through next month with a diverse cast of seasoned campaigners and emerging racers, including age-groupers, ready and eager to showcase their prowess in various disciplines against the scenic backdrop of Camarines Sur.

Registration for the blue-ribbon event scheduled for Feb. 11 is currently under way. For details, visit ironman.com/5150-camsur-register.

Adding excitement to the premier event, which features the challenging Olympic distance of 1.5km swim, 40km bike and 10km run on a championship course, is the Go for Gold Sunrise Sprint. This short distance triathlon series comprises a 750m open-water swim, 20km bike and 5km run, offering a sub-category within the 5150 triathlon event races. It provides participants with a lively and amiable racing experience, maintaining the essence of Sunrise’s brand of triathlon racing but with fewer challenges than its longer-distance counterparts.

Originally slated last Aug. 6, 2023, the 5150 Triathlon CamSur had to be re-scheduled due to unpredictable volcanic activity in Mount Mayon.

“The extended anticipation has only fueled the participants’ eagerness and hunger for recognition and success in the first of a series of triathlon races we have scheduled this year,” said Princess Galura, general manager and regional director of the organizing The IRONMAN Group.

Camarines Sur, the venue for the country’s first IRONMAN 70.3 race in 2009, has seen the triathlon series evolve over the years, attracting elite athletes worldwide and providing local talents with opportunities to compete in premier triathlon races, including the World Championships.

The upcoming 5150 CamSur, backed by The IRONMAN, Epic Series Global MTB, Haute Route, Rock 'n' Roll Running Series, UTMB World Series, Fulgaz, Go For Gold, Sante, 2Go and Camarines Sur, promises to be a more grandiose and expansive race, marking 15 years of adaptation to changing times.

Aside from individual honors, various age-group categories and the Go for Gold Sunrise Sprint will offer additional titles at stake. The IRONMAN Group, hosting a number of races annually, including the IRONKIDS, 70.3 and full IRONMAN events, consistently draws veteran and up-and-coming triathletes, both local and international.

After the 5150 CamSur, the Sunrise Events, Inc. and the IRONMAN Group will hold the Sun Life Cycle PH on April 7 at Ayala Vermosa Sports Hub in Imus, Cavite followed by the grand IRONMAN 70.3 on April 21 in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu.

The Cebu event will be ushered in by the Reyna Bulakna Run on April 19 and the RLC IRONKIDS on April 20.

After the Shopwise Bike Fest on May 19, also in Imus, Cavite, the Century Tuna IRONMAN Philippines, a full triathlon event, returns to Subic on June 9, along with the 70.3 triathlon, with the IRONKIDS slated on June 8.

The Sun Life 5150 resumes its journey to Bohol on July 14, enriched by the Sunrise Sprint, while the IRONMAN 70.3 Davao will be held on Aug. 11 to be preceded by the RLC IRONKIDS on Aug. 10.

Building on its successful inaugural staging last year, the 5150 Triathlon Dapitan takes center stage again on Sept. 8, which will also feature the Sunrise Sprint, while the ASICS Rock ‘n’ Roll Series concludes the running season on Nov. 24 in Manila.