At A Glance
- The 5150 Camiguin will mark another milestone for the Philippines' growing triathlon community and tourism industry.
Present during the 5150 Camiguin launch are (from left) race director Julian Valencia, SEI president and general manager Princess Galura, Camiguin Gov. Xavier Romualdo, DOT Region X director Elaine Unchuan and triathletes Khimberly Casinillo and Sofia Calvo.
The 5150 Triathlon Series continues to grow its global footprint, discovering new destinations that blend the thrill of racing with the richness of local culture. Next year, the world-class series will reach new shores with the debut of 5150 Camiguin, set to take place on May 3, 2026, in the island province of Camiguin, Northern Mindanao.
Known as the “Island Born of Fire,” Camiguin is a tropical gem renowned for its seven volcanoes, pristine white sandbars, and centuries-old heritage sites. The island’s breathtaking scenery and warm hospitality will offer triathletes a truly memorable race experience – one that highlights both adventure and cultural discovery.
The 5150 Camiguin will mark another milestone for the Philippines’ growing triathlon community and tourism industry. Athletes will dive into the crystal-clear waters off Old Catarman, racing past the iconic Sunken Cemetery Monument, one of Camiguin’s most striking landmarks. The bike course follows a scenic two-loop route along the island’s Circumferential Road, showcasing panoramic coastal views and lush countryside.
The concluding race stage will culminate at the Camiguin Sports Complex, where participants will be greeted by cheering locals and a festive island atmosphere.
Camiguin Governor Xavier Romualdo hailed the 5150 event as a major step forward in promoting the island as a sustainable tourism and sports hub.
“We are proud to welcome triathletes from across the Philippines and around the world to experience Camiguin, not just as a destination, but as a community that celebrates nature, culture, and active living,” said Romualdo. “Hosting the 5150 Triathlon reflects our commitment to promoting sustainable tourism and showcasing the island’s natural wonders in a responsible and exciting way.”
For Princess Galura, president and general manager of the organizing Sunrise Events, Inc., bringing the 5150 series to Camiguin is about more than racing – it’s about sharing the spirit of the island.
“Each 5150 race is designed to highlight the beauty of its host destination, and Camiguin – with its Sunken Cemetery, coastal roads, and warm community—is an unforgettable addition to our calendar,” she said. “Camiguin embodies the best of what makes racing in the Philippines special: breathtaking scenery, a supportive local community, and an atmosphere of genuine warmth.”
Since 2009, SEI., the exclusive licensee of the IRONMAN brand in the Philippines, has been at the forefront of growing the triathlon scene nationwide. Through world-class events across Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, SEI has introduced global racing standards to iconic Philippine destinations such as Subic Bay, Lapu-Lapu City, Puerto Princesa, Cebu and Manila.
The 5150 Triathlon Series, modeled after the Olympic-distance format (1.5 km swim, 40 km bike, 10 km run), has gained immense popularity for its accessibility to both elite and amateur athletes. Previous 5150 races in Bohol, Dapitan and Subic Bay have drawn thousands of participants, with upcoming races scheduled in Bataan (November 2025) and Guimaras (March 2026).