Sunday, September 22, 2013

ITALIAN JUNIOR CYCLIST CLIMBS BUSAY HILLS

TEAM maXImo played host to a young Italian cyclist who visited Cebu for a vacation.
Climbing at Buak, Busay Hills, Cebu City. 09.22.13
 
 Ica Maximo (14yo, female, Cebu) paces the young Italian up the Busay Hills.

 Christian Buttazzo (14yo, male, Italy) negotiating the steep uphill of Buak Hills.

Dexel Tiu (17yo, male, Cebu) with Christian.


Wednesday, August 28, 2013

CEBUANO JUNIOR CYCLIST TO TRAIN IN SOUTH KOREA



MAXIMO TO JOIN 50-DAY CAMP IN KOREA



Sun Star Newspaper.  AFTER leading Cebu MultiSport to the team title in the Cobra 70.3 Ironman 70.3 mixed relay division, 18-year-old Cebuano junior cyclist Luis Miguel “Igimax” Maximo of Ateneo de Manila University will represent the country in the UCI World Cycling Center Satellite Training Camp on Sept. 2 to Oct. 20 in South Korea.

Maximo, who is a student of Ateneo de Manila University and a product of YKKBikes.com junior program, was selected for the camp along with national track coach Carlo Jazul.

They were endorsed by Bambol Tolentino of PhilCycling, the governing body for cycling.
 
The 50-day training camp will give participants the opportunity to undergo a high-level training and education camp to develop their knowledge and skills.

The coaching and education program will be delivered by Keith Flory and Dr. Chester Hills of World Cycling Center in UCI Switzerland.

“I am willing to go and learn new and advanced cycling programs. I am thankful to Rep. Bambol Tolentino and Director Jojo Villa for the opportunity.

But I am also a student and I need to seek permission and support from my school especially that I will be absent for 50 days,” said Maximo, a two-time Sportswriters’ Association of Cebu awardee.
 
During his high school days, Igimax represented the country in the 2012 Asian Junior Cycling Championships in Malaysia and World Youth Day in Spain and was supported by his former school – Paref Springdale School. (PR)

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

CEBUANO IS COUNTRY'S REP TO INT'L BIKE CAMP


Cebu Daily News.  CEBUANO cycling sensation Luis Miguel "Igi" Maximo is expected to hone his skills even more with the hopes of representing the country in future international competitions after he was selected to participate in the UCI World Cycling Center-Korea Satellite Training Camp next month in South Korea.

Maximo, a student of the Ateneo de Manila University who led the Cebu Multisport Team to gold in the recent Ironman 70.3 in Cebu, was endorsed to join the elite camp by PhilCycling, the country's governing body of the sport, under president Bambol Tolentino. He will be joined there by national track coach Carlo Jazul.

The 50-day training camp will give the participants the opportunity to undergo a high-level training and education camp to develop their knowledge and skills. The coaching education program will be delivered by Keith Flory and Dr. Chester Hills of World Cycling Center in UCI Switzerland.

"I am willing to go and learn new and advanced cycling programs. I am thankful to Cong. Bambol Tolentino and Dir. Jojo Villa for the opportunity. But I am also a student and I need to seek permission and support from my school especially that I will be absent for 50 days," said Maximo, a former awardee of the Sportswriters Association of Cebu (SAC) Sports Awards.

Maximo is no rookie when it comes to international exposure as he represented the country in the 2012 Asian Junior Cycling Championships in Malaysia and World Youth Day in Spain with the backing of his former school - PAREF Springdale School.

The biggest cycling distributor in the country, Cebu-based YKK Trading, will be supporting the youngster by providing him with race-ready Ridley frame, Campagnolo groupset, Token wheels, Lazer helmet and eyewear, Santini jerseys, FSA crankset, Vision basebar, Lake shoes, Kenda tires, Fizik saddle, CycleOps trainer, and Challenge tires which will be used in the training camp.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

2013 MILO LITTLE OLYMPICS-VISAYAS: SWIMMING 800M FREESTYLE


ALPHAN'S RUN RESULTS

ALPHAN'S RUN
"Run for a Scholar"
AUGUST 25, 2013
OFFICIAL RESULT- 3K MALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st MEJARES, ANDO 00:09:18.130
2nd ANDRIN, JOEL 00:09:25.410
3rd CABANTAN, KENNETH 00:09:28.180
OFFICIAL RESULT- 3K FEMALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st CARDENAS, LYNLE 00:11:42.740
2nd UY, SHAIYA 00:13:29.060
3rd ALBARES, MARILOU 00:16:10.870
OFFICIAL RESULT- 6K MALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st CAROLINO, JOBERT 00:20:03.520
2nd PISCOS, RAFAEL 00:20:10.120
3rd BATARILAN, JODEL 00:21:29.720
OFFICIAL RESULT- 6K FEMALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st ANDRIN, LOVELY 00:24:59.050
2nd ANDRIN, JHEAN 00:26:27.380
3rd VILLARTA, MARGIE 00:35:25.590
OFFICIAL RESULT- 12K MALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st ANDRIN, RONIE 00:41:56.860
2nd ENRIQUEZ, RIEZ 00:42:25.180
3rd ULMILLA, NOLAN 00:45:07.280
4th REFUELA, IAN 00:45:53.300
5th FLORENTINO, ARNEL 00:47:16.730
OFFICIAL RESULT- 12K FEMALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st ANDRIN, CHERRY 00:53:16.570
2nd CUIZON, SARA LEE 00:56:44.300
3rd BEBOSO, MICHELLE 00:57:07.080
4th VILLAMOR, LEONORA 01:03:09.530
5th VILLARTA, CHERRYLYN 01:17:25.500
OFFICIAL RESULT-21K MALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st TILLOR, NOEL 01:13:46.030
2nd SIMAT, ISAAC 01:16:25.570
3rd DAANG, ROBERT 01:18:38.170
4th BOHOL, ARCEL 01:23:34.730
5th BADAJOS, VINCENT 01:23:37.600
6th CANUMAY,PETER 01:25:02.400
7th BAGUIO, JEZREL 01:25:37.590
8th CATIPAY, JUNITO 01:27:49.360
9th LEAL, JERAMIE 01:30:54.910
10th ALVAREZ, BAYANI 01:36:47.630
OFFICIAL RESULT-21K FEMALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st TABAL, MARY JOY 01:29:36.240
2nd RAMIREZ, MEREIS 01:35:45.810
3rd SOLLANO, SANDRA 01:40:55.100
4th OPORTO, RHODA 01:52:33.760
5th TUMULAK, PATRICIA 01:59:25.200
6th SHIMIZU, MALOU 02:03:28.780
7th CO, ROSALINDA 02:17:23.400
8th BUSA, MARLY 02:23:18.430
9th AREVALO, JESSICA 02:30:06.270
10th JADULCO, LUISITA 02:30:40.770
source: SAFE

Saturday, May 04, 2013

CEBUANA SETS MARK IN LUZON


CEBUANA SETS MARK IN LUZON


Published in Sun Star Newspaper on May 4, 2013 Saturday issue
Mike Limpag, Sports Editor


IT TOOK a Cebuana to break a record in a Luzon-wide cycling race.

Thirteen-year-old Ana Patricia “Icamax” Maximo of Sacred Heart School - Hijas de Jesus became the youngest female cyclist to compete in the tough Pilipinas Cycling League’s Tour of Clark, topping the 10-kilometer Individual Time Trial (ITT) race in the special Youth Girls 12-15 category held last Sunday in the sprawling Clark Air Field, Angeles City, Pampanga.

Using a specially fitted Ridley-Token racing rig designed by BikeGuru of YKK, Icamax negotiated the two-loop 10K ITT race in 18:10 minutes as recorded in the cyclocomputer, clocking an average speed of 30 kph and a maximum speed of 41kph achieved in downhill parts of the route.

“The race was so cool. You can really go as fast as you can because the roads are smooth and wide,” shares Icamax.

“I am lucky I have a brother who teaches me how to race a bike and sometimes lends me his racing gears,” said the sister of two-time Sportswriter Association of Cebu awardee Luis Miguel “Igimax” Maximo who represented the country last year in the Asian Junior Cycling Championships.th

A day before the race, Icamax also competed in the Asian Triathlon Championships, bagging a eigth-place finish in the 350-meter swim, 10-km bike and 2.5-km run in the Mini-Sprint Girls 13-14 division in the nearby Subic Bay Freeport, Olongapo City, Zambales.

She is currently attending the Triathlon Association of the Philippines Camp for the national youth developmental pool under coach Melvin Fausto. (PR)

Friday, May 03, 2013

CEBUANA TEEN SHINES IN TOUR OF CLARK


CEBUANA LASS SETS RECORD IN LUZON-WIDE CYCLING RACE


CEBUANA LASS SETS RECORD IN LUZON-WIDE CYCLING RACE


Published in The Freeman Newspaper on May 3, 2013 Friday issue
Manny Villaruel, Sports Editor


CEBU, Philippines - It took a Cebuana athlete to establish a record in a Luzon-wide cycling race.

Ana Patricia "Icamax" Maximo of Sacred Heart School-Hijas de Jesus became the youngest female cyclist to compete in the tough Pilipinas Cycling League's Tour of Clark, topping the 10km Individual Time Trial (ITT) race in the special Youth Girls 12-15 category last Sunday at the sprawling Clark Air Field in Angeles City, Pampanga.

Using a specially fitted Ridley-Token racing rig designed by BikeGuru of YKK, Icamax negotiated the two-loop 10km ITT race in 18 minutes and 10 seconds as recorded in the cyclocomputer, clocking with an average speed of 30kph and a maximum speed of 41kph achieved in downhill routes.

"The race was so cool. You can really go as fast as you can because the roads are smooth and wide," shared the 13-year-old Icamax.

"I am lucky I have a brother who teaches me how to race a bike and lends me his racing gears," beams the sister of two-time Sportwriters Association of Cebu (SAC) AC awardee Luis Miguel "Igimax" Maximo, who represented the country last year in the Asian Junior Cycling Championships.

A day before the race, Icamax also competed in the international Asian Triathlon Championships, bagging a respectable 8th place finish in the 350-meter swim, 1-km bike and 2.5km run in the Mini-Sprint Girls 13-14 division held in the nearby Subic Bay Freeport in Olongapo City, Zambales.

She is currently attending the TRAP Triathlon Camp for the national youth developmental pool under coach Melvin Fausto and organized by TRAP President Tom Carrasco. (FREEMAN)

CEBUANA TEEN SHINES IN TOUR OF CLARK


Published in Cebu Daily Newspaper on May 4, 2013 Friday
by Jonas Panerio, Correspondent
Rick Gabuya, Sports Editor


THIRTEEN-YEAR OLD Ana Patricia Maximo is starting to make a name for herself as she established a milestone of national proportions during the Pilipinas Cycling League's Tour of Clark, which was held over the weekend at the Clark Air Field in Angeles City.

Maximo is the younger sister of champion junior cyclist Luis Miguel Maximo of the Ateneo de Manila University.  This time, the younger Maximo stepped out of her brother's shadow and became the youngest lady biker to compete in the said event, wherein she won the title in the youth girls 12-15 class' 10km individual time trial.

Maximo navigated the two-loop race in 18 minutes and 10 seconds and had an averaged speed of 30 kilometers per hour and a maximum speed of 41 kph achieved in downhill routes.

A day before the race, she also competed in the international Asian Triathlon Championships, bagging a respectable eight place finish in the 350-meter swim, 10-km bike and 2.5-km run in the Mini-Sprint Girls 13-14 division held in the nearby Subic Bay Freeport, Olongapo City, Zambales.

Maximo is currently attending the TRAP Triathlon Camp for the national youth development pool under coach Melvin Fausto and organized by president Tom Carrasco./CORRESPONDENT JONAS PANERIO

Sunday, March 17, 2013

PHOENIX RUN 2

March 17, 2013 5:30AM
Ayala Terraces, Cebu City

OFFICIAL RESULTS

OFFICIAL RESULT- 100M (STUDENT/MALE)
Order  Name Time
1st GAYATIN, Yohan Lance G.  00:00:38.650
2nd TOLOMEA, Matt Lorenz A.  00:00:39.070
3rd YU, Ryan Michael L.  00:00:39.480
OFFICIAL RESULT- 100M (STUDENT/FEMALE)
Order  Name Time
1st JONES, Amanda Nicole D.  00:00:38.820
2nd GOBUI, Raine Mariane M.  00:00:40.250
3rd BENEDICTO, Madisen Beatriz T.  00:00:40.660
OFFICIAL RESULT- 200M (STUDENT/MALE)
Order  Name Time
1st MUÑESES, Mark Flavian M.  00:01:23.080
2nd TO CHIP, Rexton Christian L.  00:01:23.830
3rd GO, Nathan Narciso S.  00:01:26.060
OFFICIAL RESULT- 200M (STUDENT/FEMALE)
Order  Name Time
1st LOZADA, Lleana Kathryn C.  00:01:25.110
2nd SANTOS, Mikaella Ysabel Y.  00:01:28.650
3rd LIM, Reese Cayen V.  00:01:29.700
OFFICIAL RESULT- 1K (STUDENT/MALE)
Order  Name Time
1st So, Eduard Russell 00:04:33.740
2nd Yayong, Zimri 00:05:21.830
3rd Huan, Yohann 00:05:38.370
OFFICIAL RESULT- 1K (STUDENT/FEMALE)
Order  Name Time
1st Mataragnon, Althaea  00:04:52.000
2nd Jabines, Danikah Gabriella 00:05:05.340
3rd Revalde, Johnna Christelle 00:05:12.300
OFFICIAL RESULT- 3K (STUDENT/MALE)
Order  Name Time
1st So, Ralph 00:11:18.590
2nd Chona, Gavin 00:14:05.620
3rd Ordeñiza, Ryan 00:18:46.280
OFFICIAL RESULT- 3K (STUDENT/FEMALE)
Order  Name Time
1st Mataragnon, Aaliyah 00:13:49.170
2nd Maximo, Ana 00:14:51.770
3rd Belleza, Dyan Francine 00:19:21.390
OFFICIAL RESULT- 3K MALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st Daang,  Robert 00:08:48.640
2nd Sales, Clyde Vince 00:09:24.710
3rd Limbaga, Roy 00:13:49.170
OFFICIAL RESULT- 3K FEMALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st Suaybaguio, Aiza 00:11:51.560
2nd Llamas, Ma. Victoria 00:18:11.090
3rd Savellon, Jennifer Rose 00:18:30.990
OFFICIAL RESULT- 5K (STUDENT/MALE)
Order  Name Time
1st Arreglo, Louie 00:27:06.620
2nd Go, Charles 00:30:25.310
3rd Arreglo, Clouie 00:31:14.500
OFFICIAL RESULT- 5K (STUDENT/FEMALE)
Order  Name Time
1st Tan, Melissa Jane 00:35:36.750
2nd Badilles, Charlene 00:36:17.750
3rd Toledo, Marie Andre Danica 00:37:20.000
OFFICIAL RESULT- 5K MALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st Delposo, Joel 00:17:06.880
2nd Largo, Michael 00:17:22.400
3rd Kakui, Francis 00:17:33.250
OFFICIAL RESULT- 5K FEMALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st Andrin, Cherry 00:21:22.390
2nd Andrin, Jhean 00:22:30.170
3rd Delechos, Kishamae 00:22:31.080
OFFICIAL RESULT- 10K (STUDENT/MALE)
Order  Name Time
1st Yu, Jose Antonio 00:54:24.460
2nd Tiu Kristian 00:54:54.310
3rd Limtin, Ryan 00:55:53.500
OFFICIAL RESULT- 10K (STUDENT/FEMALE)
Order  Name Time
1st QUIJANO, Maria Carmela L.  00:58:42.810
2nd Liu, Margaret 01:04:21.540
3rd Mendoza, Evanmarie 01:14:24.100
OFFICIAL RESULT- 10K MALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st Mibei, James 00:34:06.100
2nd Missos, Abraham 00:34:24.570
3rd Lelei, Eliud 00:34:48.350
OFFICIAL RESULT- 10K FEMALE (OPEN)
Order  Name Time
1st Andrin, Lovely Fe 00:44:12.020
2nd Lee, Joeyry 00:44:54.150
3rd Tutor, Christy 00:47:07.200