
Castañeto posted a time of 01:11:23 to clinch first place, while Julius Sermona (01:13:38) and Hernane Sore (01:14:56) grabbed the second and third places, respectively. In the distaff side, Cardona clocked in at 01:31:48, followed by Shane Acosta (01:42:27) in second place and Eunice Lata-an (01:44:11) in third.

Cardona, a 25-year-old full time runner from Lingayen, is also a MILO Marathon regular, having won first place in Dagupan thrice. Fresh from her first place win in the Phuket International Marathon held last June, Cardona added another feather to her cap today. “I was not expecting to win because I am not that prepared for this leg. I did not have enough time to train,” shared Cardona. “I will now train for the Singapore Marathon and Hong Kong Marathon, which will also prepare me for the MILO Marathon National Finals in December.”

50-year-old veteran Graciano “Totoy” Santos, who has been joining the MILO Marathon since its 23rd season, is another inspiring champion in his own right. He started joining the race in 1999 just for fun and for fitness. “I used to be obese and the MILO Marathon really helped me in my journey to better health. It also helped me to push myself to the limit and achieve greater goals. I became better in the sport of running, and since 2002 I have been qualifying for the National Finals regularly,” shared Santos.
The next qualifying leg will take place in Tarlac on July 24 before heading to Metro Manila (July 31), Batangas (August 7), Lucena (August 14), Naga (August 28), Tagbilaran (September 18), Cebu (September 25),

The 40th National MILO Marathon is made possible by the Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee, Department of Education and the Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association, and is supported by Asics, Salonpas, TIMEX, 2XU, Endurance, Hisense, Maynilad and PhilamLife. For more information on MILO Philippines, log on to the official website (http://www.milo.com.ph) or the MILO Philippines Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/milo.ph). Follow MILO on Twitter (@MiloPH) and Instagram (@MiloPhilippines).
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