Wednesday, September 25, 2013

ODESUR: Day 4 of competition for Aruba


SWIMMING: Mikel Schreuders came in 10th place in the 200m Freestyle qualifiers.
                       Jordy Groters came in 2nd place in the 50m Breaststroke qualifiers. In the finals Jordy                                  Groters came in 2nd place earning him a silver medal.

CYCLING:    Cherley van der Linden came in 1st place in the TIME TRIALS.
                      Oriana Thielman came in 9th place in the TIME TRIALS.
                      Eugene Dirskz came in 5th place in the TIME TRIALS.
                      Jonathan Croes came in 7th place in the TIME TRIALS.







ODESUR: Day 3 of competition for Aruba

SWIMMING: Jordy Groters came in 7th place in 200m Individual Medley qualifiers and qualifies to the                              finals. In the finals Jordy Groters came in 4th place.
                       Mikel Schreuders came in 10th place in the 200m Individual Medley qualifiers.
                       Daniella van den Berg came in 5th place in the 200m Freestyle qualifiers and qualified to the                          finals. In the finals Daniella van den Berg came in 4th place.

TRIATHLON: Chester Hill came in 7th place.

TAEKWONDO: Myrdiano Ruiz was defeated by Chils in 55kg category.

CYCLING: Oriana Thielman finished 11th in the MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE.
                   Cherley van der Linden finished 12th in the MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE.
                   Eugene Dirskz finished 12th in the MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE.
                   Aschwin Dabian did not finish the MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE.


Chester Hill Triathlon video coverage.

Monday, September 23, 2013

ODESUR: Day 2 of competition for Aruba

SWIMMING: Jordy Groters finished 2nd in 100m Breaststroke qualifiers to qualify to the finals and                                    managed to win a Bronze medal in the 100m Breaststroke finals.
                       Mikel Schreuders finished 8th in 100m Breaststroke qualifiers to qualify to the finals and                                managed to finish in 6th place.
                       Joseph Winterdal finished 17th in 50m Freestyle qualifiers.
                       Daniella van den Berg 9th in 100m Freestyle.

CYCLING:    Cherley van der Linden finished 6th in the Road Race event.
                      Oriana Thielman got a flat tire which slowed her down leaving her to finish in 14th place.
                      Eugene Dirskz finished 13th in the Road Race event.
                      Jonathan Croes finished 17th in the Road Race event.

SAILING:      Mack van den Eerenbeemt finished 2nd in his race #3 & 3rd in his race #4 puting him in 3rd                         place in the overall points system up until now.

TAEKWONDO: Jada Meija wins a Bronze medal.


Sunday, September 22, 2013

ODESUR: Day 1 of competition for Aruba


SWIMMING:       Daniella van den Berg earned a Bronze medal in 800m Freestyle. 
                             Jordy Groters finished 8th in 100m Freestyle Finals.
                             Jospeh Winterdal finished 12th in 100m Butterfly stroke qualifiers. 

CYCLING BMX: Zaithyel Soekander crashes in the first round and was unable to continue his race.                                          Aschwin Dabian came in 2nd place. 

BOXING:             Guillermo Kelkboom lost to technical knockdown in 3rd round against Uruguay 

SAILING:             Mack van den Eerenbeemt finished 5th in his Race #1 and he finished 3rd in his race #2


BMX video coverage.
 

BOXING video coverage.


CAC Bodybuilding Championship 2013: 4 Aruban bodybuilders qualified to the next round.

Yesterday the Aruban team competed and managed to qualify for the next round. the following team Aruba members qualified.

Light heavyweight Luis Araque 
Junior Lorenzo Leeuwe 
Physique Chris Garcia
Bikini Sharon Puy


After the competition the athletes had a well deserved cheat meal.
Today is the preliminarie contest



Saturday, September 21, 2013

Aruban Bodybuilders ready to compete in Dominican Republic.


The Aruban Bodybuilders are ready to represent Aruba to the best of their ability. Yesterday after their arrival they went straight to carb loading to be at their best.

This morning they are excited and waiting to compete Duck Blabber wishes them the best of luck!



The South American Youth Games Inaugurated.


In a ceremony held in the Plaza de Armas, the South American Youth Games was inaugurated yesterday, competition will be held at various venues in Lima and will serve for the preparation of figures with a view to the 2016 Rio Olympics and Tokyo 2020.
This competition, which will take place until 29 September, 14 countries participate in athletics, badminton, boxing, canoeing, cycling, diving, fencing, gymnastics, judo, weightlifting, wrestling, swimming, rowing, tae kwon do, tennis, table tennis, triathlon, sailing and beach volleyball.



Friday, September 20, 2013

Boston Red Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays


Aruban Bodybuilding team to represent Aruba at 41st IFBB Central American and Caribbean Bodybuilding & Fitness Championships.


A team of  10 will be representing Aruba at the 41st IFBB Central American and Caribbean Bodybuilding & Fitness Championships and General Assembly to be held in the Dominican Republic.

The event begins today and runs until September 23. The competition is the highest in the region and treasured because it gives winners their only opportunity to become IFBB professionals.
The Aruban team consists of Luis Araque, Guiver Scholten, Wesly Simon, Lorenzo Leeuwe, Lee-John Figaroa, Mishkal Faro, Glenn Dubero, Cristian Garcia, Sharon Puy


Duck Blabber wishes all of them the best of luck.




the athletes arrived safely and excited.
Photos By: Lee-John Figaroa

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Boston Red Sox v.s Baltimore Orioles


Had the Red Sox won Tuesday night at Fenway Park, rather than lost to the Orioles, 3-2, and had the Indians lost, the Sox would have acknowledged making the playoffs but wouldn't have gone crazy.

The Red Sox, whose magic number to clinch the American League East is now 3, ended a three-game winning streak. It was a shocking loss with Koji Uehara allowing the Orioles the go-ahead run in the ninth inning of a 2-2 game. His streak of retiring 37 consecutive batters came to an end, as did his 30.1 inning scoreless streak, when he allowed a Danny Valencia leadoff triple over Shane Victorino's head and off the tip of his glove. Matt Wieters hit a sacrifice fly to right to score pinch runner Alexi Casilla.

One of the most impressive aspects of the game for the Red Sox was Craig Breslow getting out of a second-and-third, nobody-out jam in the eighth. Brandon Workman, who pitched an effective seventh, allowed a single to Nate McLouth and a double to Manny Machado. Enter Breslow. He retired Chris Davis, who earlier had hit his Orioles record-setting 51st home run, on a ground ball to short. The runner at third held. Breslow got the dangerous Adam Jones on another grounder to short, then retired Nick Markakis on a fly ball to center.


The Red Sox got on the board first when Dustin Pedroia hit a leadoff home run in the first inning. It was his 99th career homer, snapping a 176 at-bat homerless drought.
Ryan Dempster didn't factor in the win, but he pitched well over six innings, allowing two runs, four walks, and striking out five. It was his second quality start since the All-Star break. Dempster now has a 2.19 ERA against the Orioles in six career starts.
Stephen Drew stole two bases, his first career multi-steal game. The last Red Sox shortstop to swipe two bases was Julio Lugo Sept. 30, 2007.
The Red Sox went 3 for 3 in steal attempts and have stolen 35 straight, the longest streak since Toronto stole 38 straight in 1993. The Red Sox lead the majors with an 86.2 stolen base percentage.


Monday, September 16, 2013

Aruba's Youth South American Games 2013 delegation


Last Saturday COA (Aruba Olympic Committee)  presented the Youth South American Games 2013 Lima,Peru delegation. The Games will take place September 20th to the 29th. The opening Ceremony will be on the 20th. A total of 20 Aruban athletes from 9 different disciplines (Boxing, Cycling, BMX, Judo, Swimming, Weightlifting, Taekwondo, Sailing & Triathlon) will represent Aruba Good Luck to all athletes. Aruba Ariba!

The athletes representing Aruba are as following:
BOXING: Guillermo Kelkboom
CYCLING: Eugene Dirksz, Jonathan Croes, Cherley van der Linden, Oriana Thielman
BMX: Zaithyel Soekander & Aschwin Dabian
JUDO: Emmazira Kelly, Aigil Brete & Isaac Croes
SWIMMING: Mikel Schreuders, Jordy Groters, Daniella van den Berg & Joseph Winterdal
WEIGHTLIFTING: Zymion Loopstok
TAEKWONDO: Jada Meija, Angelo Rodriquez &  Myrdiano Ruiz
SAILING: Mack van den Eerenbeemt
TRIATHLON: Chester Hill 

CONCACAF D License Course for Coaching in Aruba


CONCACAF organized its first series of "D License Course for Coaching" in the Caribbean in Aruba. Yesterday the closing ceremony took place and the certificates were presened to the 27 participating football coaches who passed the exam successfully. They represented 10 different countries. Congratulations to Arubaanse Voetbal Bond, to Hugo Salcedo and Jonathan Martinez, as well as Keih Look-Loy and Andres Portobella of CONCACAF, and Etienne Silie the instructor of the course.



Xander Bogaerts plays his part in Red Sox victory against the New York Yankees


BOSTON —The Red Sox have played 25 games since Xander Bogaerts was promoted from Triple A Pawtucket Aug. 19. Sunday night’s 9-2 victory over the Yankees was only the ninth he has started. While it may seem unusual for a team to promote a 20-year-old prospect to have a role off the bench, it served two purposes. The addition of Bogaerts to the roster immediately made the Red Sox a better team and it furthers his development in preparation for a bigger role next season. 

“It has been a great experience for me,” Bogaerts said. “The opportunity to be around this team means a lot to me. I’m learning things every day.”


Derek Jeter took a momentary pause Sunday night after asking a reporter how old Xander Bogaerts is. "Twenty-years old?" Jeter, 39, said with a smile. "I don't remember when I was 20-years old. I thought he played well. He's swinging the bat pretty good, he's playing great defense. Is he mainly a shortstop?" Another great question. Jeter and Bogaerts are both listed at 6-foot-3, and Bogaerts has faced questions already about just what his long-term position is: shortstop, or is he too tall? The Red Sox fully believe in Bogaerts at shortstop, although that doesn't mean down the road he couldn't switch positions. The rookie looked great at third base again on Sunday, starting for Will Middlebrooks, who has the flu. "There's questions because he's tall?" Jeter said. "Well, if he was short, they'd say there's questions because he's short. There's always questions. But he's been pretty impressive from what I saw. I didn't see him a lot." Jeter heard those height questions himself. "Sometimes," he recalled. "You know, they'd say because we were a little bit taller — and then there was a wave of guys who came up who were pretty tall. He seems like he has a bright future." Jeter's sample size of Bogaerts has indeed been small, but the Yankees captain was a witness to the shot. Jeter was on the field when Bogaerts hit his first major-league home run on Sept. 7, a 443-foot bomb over the left-center field bullpen at Yankee Stadium. It registered as the second-longest homer in the Bronx this season, according to ESPN — falling short of Francisco Cervelli's leading homer by one foot. "First home run, which is something you always remember, to hit over at Yankee Stadium," Jeter said, "I'm sure it's kind of special for him."



Sunday, September 15, 2013

Team BMX Aruba with successful training's camp in USA


As part of the training plan for the preparation towards the South American Youth Games 2013 which will take place this month in Lima Peru, Team BMX Aruba members Zaithyel Soekander & Aschwin Dabian traveled to USA to participate in a 9 day training's camp. 
 
As part of the training's camp they participated in the Derby City Nationals 2013 which took place in Louisville, Kentucky on during the days 23rd to 25th of August. The championship consisted of 3 day competition so in total they competed in 6 races, seeing that both athletes raced in Expert 16 & Open Class category. 

For 3 days the athletes dedicated themselves to nothing but the races. Naturaly it was also a great opportunity for them to measure forces against their North American opponents. For Zaithyel who is member of the american team GHP, it was at the same time a good opportunity to represent his team accumulate points for team GHP. 

The results were as following:
Zaithyel qualified for all his 6 races and made it to the finals in all of them, y conquered 3 gold titles, 2 bronze titles & a 4th place position. 
Ashwin also qualified for all his 6 races of which he made it to the finals in 4 of them. He conquered a silver title, a bronze title & two 4th position results.

The following Monday they departed towards Cape Coral, Florida to continue the training's camp. They went through technical,physical & mental preparation in the hands of their coach Mr. Pedro Estaba. In the weekend of 6th to 8th of September they participated in the Florida State USA Championship 2013. Both of them raced 2 races total in Expert 16 category. This Championship was also very successful for both athletes. Both athletes qualified to the finals in their races.

The results were as following:
Zaithyel conquered 2 gold titles & Aschwin conquered 2 silver titles.

On September 17th both athletes will make their way to Lima, Peru to represent Aruba in the BMX discipline. The expectations are very high for both BMX athletes seeing their results up until now.


Below  video coverage of the training camp.




PWA Netherlands World Cup: Aruban Windsurfer Sarah-Quita Offringa claims her 6th PWA Freestyle World Championship in a row


The return of the PWA to the Netherlands for the first time in fifteen years proved to be a huge success as Brouwersdam produced a superb blend of conditions for the elite of the freestyle world. Anything from storm force winds combined with heavy rain, to glorious evening light with 20 knots and perfect flat water greeted the competitors over the course of the week. Sarah-Quita Offringa (Starboard / Gaastra / Mystic / Chris Benz / Maui Ultra Fins) proved once again that she is in a world of her own as she emphatically claimed her sixth PWA Freestyle world championship in a row. In the meantime Kiri Thode (Starboard / Gaastra) ended the reigning world champions - Jose ‘Gollito’ Estredo (Fanatic / North) - unbeaten record, as the Venezuelan tasted defeat for the first time since 2012 - but more importantly Thode claimed the event victory - his first since 2011 - to blow the title race wide open.

Sarah-Quita Offringa showed exactly why she is considered the Queen of freestyle once again as she stormed to a sixth PWA Freestyle world championship in a row. Offringa showed that she has the skills to worry many of her male counterparts, as she rotated through text-book funnels, explosive konos and superb one-handed spocks. Arrianne Aukes (RRD / Simmer / Maui Ultra Fins) produced an excellent performance in the double elimination as she landed stylish one-handed funnels, perfect flakas and clew-first punetas, however it wasn’t enough to defeat the true Queen of freestyle Sarah-Quita Offringa.

Overall Men's Results @ DAM7 PWA Netherlands World Cup:
1st Kiri Thode (Starboard / Gaastra)
2nd Steven van Broeckhoven (JP / NeilPryde) 
3rd Tonky Frans (Tabou / Gaastra)
4th Jose 'Gollito' Estredo (Fanatic / North)
5th Youp Schmit (JP / NeilPryde)
6th Davy Scheffers (Tabou / Gaastra)
7th Adrien Bosson (Fanatic / North / Maui Ultra Fins)
7th Anthony Ruenes (Tabou / Gaastra)
9th Dieter Van der Eyken (Starboard / Severne)
9th Philip Soltysiak (Starboard / Sailworks)
9th Max Rowe (Fanatic / North)
9th Taty Frans (Starboard / MauiSails / Mystic / Maui Ultra Fins)
Overall Women's Results @ DAM7 PWA Netherlands World Cup:
1st Sarah-Quita Offringa (Starboard / Gaastra / Mystic / Chris Benz / Maui Ultra Fins)
2nd Arrianne Aukes (RRD / Simmer / Maui Ultra Fins)
3rd Yoli de Brendt (Fanatic / North)
4th Olya Raskina (JP / NeilPryde)
5th Oda Johanne Brodholt (Maui Ultra Fins)
Results EFPT Tow-in Final
1st Jose ‘Gollito’ Estredo (Fanatic / North)
2nd Kiri Thode (Starboard / Gaastra)
3rd Max Matissek (Fanatic / North)

Sarah-Quita Offringa having some fun.




PWA Netherlands World Cup Day 3 & 4 Recap (Sarah-Quita Offringa takes single elimination win)

Day 3: Storm force winds bombard Brouwersdam as Kiri Thode and Sarah-Quita Offringa shine

The epic forecast promising winds in excess of forty knots for day three of the DAM7 PWA Netherlands World Cup didn’t disappoint as the wind howled for much of the afternoon and grew stronger as the evening progressed. Today was more like the PWA’s very own storm chase at times as the sailors reached for their smallest gear - many wishing they had smaller equipment available - to take on the brutal winds. At the end of a long day of amazing competition Kiri Thode (Starboard / Gaastra) and Sarah-Quita Offringa (Starboard / Gaastra / Mystic / Chris Benz / Maui Ultra Fins) proudly claimed the single eliminations victories, as they defeated both their opponents and the fierce weather. 
Women’s 

Single Elimination

Winners’ Final
Sarah-Quita Offringa successfully navigated her way into another winners’ final as she was met by Yoli de Brendt (Fanatic / North), who managed to defeat Arrianne Aukes (RRD / Simmer / Maui Ultra Fins) in the semifinals. With both of the women fully stacked the final was an extremely challenging affair. de Brendt was able to land a super smooth flaka, but the reigning world champion proved too strong as the Aruban gem slid through a brilliant double flaka, before upping her level with a super switch kono and a sick shaka. 
Arrianne Aukes quickly recovered from the disappointment of missing out on the winners’ final as she secured her place on the podium by defeating Olya Raskina (JP / NeilPryde) in the losers’ final. Aukes did the damage with a quickly rotated flaka and an explosive switch kono.
Tomorrow promises the opportunity of more wind - not quite as much as today, which will come as a welcome relief to some of the sailors. With this in mind the skippers’ meeting has been called for 08:30am tomorrow morning with the double eliminations resuming from 9am, if conditions allow. Don’t miss any of the fantastic action by tuning intowww.pwaworldtour.com.
Results After Single Elimination - Men’s Freestyle
1st Kiri Thode (Starboard / Gaastra)
2nd Tonky Frans (Tabou / Gaastra)
3rd Steven van Broeckhoven (JP / NeilPryde / Different)
4th Jose ‘Gollito’ Estredo (Fanatic / North)
5th Dieter Van der Eyken (Starboard / Severne)
5th Philip Soltysiak (Starboard / Sailworks)
5th Youp Schmit (JP / NeilPryde)
5th Taty Frans (Starboard / MauiSails / Mystic / Maui Ultra Fins)
Results After Single Elimination - Women’s Freestyle
1st Sarah-Quita Offringa (Starboard / Gaastra / Mystic / Chris Benz / Maui Ultra Fins)
2nd Yoli de Brendt (Fanatic / North)
3rd Arrianne Aukes (RRD / Simmer / Maui Ultra Fins)
4th Olya Raskina (JP / NeilPryde)

Day 4: The battle continues as Brouwersdam produces the perfect freestyle conditions

Having played the waiting game for much of the morning and early afternoon on day four of the DAM7 PWA Netherlands World Cup, Brouwersdam burst into life to deliver several hours of perfect freestyle conditions, as winds of 20-25 knots combined with flat water created the ultimate windsurfing playground - which head judge Duncan Coombs described as the best conditions of the year - for the contortionists of the windsurfing world. The competition for the day was eventually concluded just before 8:20pm as fading light brought an end to the explosive proceedings. The men’s fleet has been whittled down to the remaining top three sailors - Kiri Thode (Starboard / Gaastra), Tonky Frans (Tabou / Gaastra), both of whom didn’t sails today, and Steven Van Broeckhoven (JP / NeilPryde / Different) who held off the strong challenge of the reigning world champion Jose ‘Gollito’ Estredo (Fanatic / North) - whilst only the top four ladies remain in the women’s fleet - Sarah-Quita Offringa (Starboard / Gaastra / Mystic / Chris Benz / Maui Ultra Fins), Yoli de Brendt (Fanatic / North), Arrianne Aukes (RRD / Simmer / Maui Ultra Fins) and Olya Raskina (JP / NeilPryde)




Monday, September 9, 2013

PWA Netherlands World Cup: Day 1 Aruban Sarah-Quita Offringa & Quincy Offringa represent Aruba

PWA NETHERLANDS WORLD CUP

Day 1: Ruenes wins the opening heat of tow-in with light winds on the opening day

The opening day of the DAM7 PWA Netherlands World Cup witnessed light winds as the sailors registered between 10am and 11am. With the light winds on offer the majority of the competitors took the opportunity to prepare their equipment for the coming week, whilst at 3pm the first round of the tow-in contest was completed. Anthony Ruenes (Tabou / Gaastra), Nicolas Akgazciyan (Starboard / Point-7 / Maui Ultra Fins) and Taty Frans (Starboard / MauiSails / Mystic / Maui Ultra Fins) all successfully secured their place in the final, after landing a brilliant shaka flaka, a stylish clew-first flaka and a triple funnel diablo respectively. Youp Schmit (JP / NeilPryde) still has a chance of making the final too, as the lucky loser having finished in fourth place. 

Sarah-Quita Offringa commented : "AWOO tin kos! Perfect day with some sunshine. We didn't do competition today we did Freestyle tow in action it's like a show for the audience were they pull you by behind a jetski like wakeboarding & we do tricks. Really good crowd SICK SICK AHUM, action & big crashes. I was the only girl so it was a pretty exciting, I didn't make it to the next round but it was a good experience." 
Quincy Offringa commented: : OOH YEAH enjoying the cold water here in Holland!!! No competition due to lack of wind but we did get to do a tow-in session today. Stay tuned for the coming week."

Saturday, September 7, 2013

MLB: Aruban Sensation Xander Bogaerts Crushed his first MLB career homer!




New York: Xander Bogaerts crushed his first career homer over the visitor's bullpen in left field at Yankee Stadium on Saturday. 


He finished 2- for-4 and added a double, three RBI and two runs scored. BOgaerts entered the game without any extra base hit in 20 big league at bats. The 20 year old is one of the best prospects in baseball, but he'd accrued only one plate appearance since September 2 prior to yesterday. Bogaerts is worth rostering in AL-only formats, but he simply won't play enough to have a chance at mixed league relevance.




After hitting his first major league home run here today, Xander Bogaerts didn’t get the silent treatment typically reserved for rookies.

Instead, he got his teammates’ admiration.

“I wasn’t doing that at (age) 20, that’s for sure,” Red Sox left fielder Jonny Gomes said. “We can’t forget that, in between the lines and behind the scenes and stuff, the kid is 20 and is a shortstop. Not too many shortstops with that power. A couple of good defensive plays and just carrying himself like a pro. Pretty good day at Yankee Stadium for him.”

Added first baseman Mike Napoli, “It’s a special moment in his career, and we’re all excited for him. He’s got a lot of talent, and it was just something good to see.”

Bogaerts was the youngest Red Sox player to hit a homer since Dwight Evans on Sept. 20, 1972. Evans was 21 days younger than Bogaerts.

According to ESPN, Bogaerts' blast against Yankees reliever Jim Miller traveled 443 feet, clearing the bullpen in left field. But Bogaerts didn't see where the ball landed. As he swung, his calf cramped up and he looked down rather than following the flight of the ball.

“I knew I hit it good, but I didn’t know it was gone,” Bogaerts said. “I was more worried about the cramp.”

Needless to say, the cramp dissipated, and Bogaerts was able to celebrate hitting his first homer on his mother's birthday.

"You know, until today, I wasn't sharp at all," Bogaerts said. "I was bad at BP. I just went back to my leg kick. I always had my leg kick. I went back to it. And I got some new bats, I tried them out and it worked out good. It's a credit to the bat."


Xander commenting on his first MLB career homer.




Xander Bogaerts making a bare handed play and being called "The Aruban Sensation" 

Short recap of the Boston Red Sox v.s New York Yankees game.



Friday, September 6, 2013

34th Edition Turibana 10K Loop winners :Ronald Staring & Mileydys Verdecia



The 34th Turibana 10K Loop organised by Healthy and Active Living Institute,IBISA took place on Sunday, September 1. The first participant who crossed the finish line at Centro Deportio Betico Croes in Santa Cruz was Ronald Staring with the time of 37:30 approximately 10 minutes later the first Female Mileyys Verdecia crossed the finish line. This race is a very popular and had more than 500 particpants.
In the early hours of the morning the participants lined up at the starting line located at Turibana and prepared to start the race. At exactly 5:30 am the gun start went off both runners & walkers went off on their 10km journey to the finish line in Santa Cruz.


Raynold Soliana & Liza Geerman were the overall walkers.
The group of walkers who particpated in the Turibana 10K Loop was big. This year the CuraƧaoan Raynold Soliana participated and was the overal male walker winner. Liza Geerman of Fast Forward Club was the first female walker to cross the finish line.

The final results for the walkers are as following:

Female Walkers:1st Liza Geerman (1:09:52) 2nd Filomena Paesch (1:11:48) 3rd Ruth Williams (1:15:10) 
4th Cyria Paul (1:15:26) 5th Irma Dirksz (1:17:19)


Male Walkers:1st Raynold Soliana (59:53) 2nd Sigfried Godoy (1:01:30) 3rd Jerson Arends (1:03:20)
4th Jovino Lacle (1:03:48) 5th Juan Tromp (1:06:44)


The Runners result was based on age category:

Female Runners 14-19: 1st Julianne Dorothal (51:45) 2nd Sarahi Sierra (57:23) 3rd Hannah Wever (59:11)


Male Runners 14-19: 1st Chester Hill (41:27) 2nd Justice Dreischor (43:44) 3rd Renze Postma (43:46)

Female Runners 20-29: 1st Tracey Nicolaas (50:21) 2nd Amadee Nicolaas (53:09) 3rd Jackie Toussaint (1:03:02)



Male Runners 20-29: 1st Jean Andrew Fingal (39:19) 2nd Dyonne Lopez (42:09) 3rd Jonathan Busby (42:45)


Female Runners 30-34: 1st Melissa Pizzorni (51:34) 2nd Inoira Maduro (56:24) 3rd Mandy Lopez (56:43)



Male Runners 30-34: 1st Ronald Staring (37:30) 2nd Alrric Kock (39:20) 3rd Jason Zievinger (45:11)


Female Runners 35-39: 1st Mileydys Verdecia (48:29) 2nd Allison Hamilton (50:53) 3rd Gisela Comenencia (59:06)



Male Runners 35-39: 1st Cesar Osorio (47:58) 2nd Gerald Tsu (48:15) 3rd Rihard Ellior (49:46)

Female Runners 40-44: 1st Leila Paskel (55:46) 2nd Danielle Solognier (1:00:14) 3rd Letitia Campbell (1:00:26)

Male Runners 40-44: 1st Melvin Dabian (42:49) 2nd Raul Hernandez (47:23) 3rd Robert Kelly (48:30)

Female Runners 45-49: 1st Saskia Janssen (55:27) 2nd Marisol Brouwer (1:00:12) 3rd Monique van Embden (1:01:45)

Male Runners 45-49: 1st Arnold Brouwer (41:13) 2nd Joao da Silva (45:00) 3rd Jesus Arias (48:14)

Female Runners 50-54: 1st Imelda Luidens (58:49) 2nd Mireille Eermans Laaf (1:01:58) 3rd Laura Rivera (1:02:41)

Male Runners 50-54: 1st Albertino Maduro (46:37) 2nd Eugene Martis (49:35) 3rd Roland de Cuba (49:54)

Female Runners 55-59: 1st Lidia Lacle (1:09:24) 2nd Julia Alcazar (1:12:43) 3rd Edna Zievinger (1:24:41)

Male Runners 55-59: 1st Mito Werleman (48:19) 2nd Manuel Ramada (49:35) 3rd Alfonso Nedd (56:06)

Female Runners 60+: 1st Maria Lacle (1:21:11) 2nd Clara Lacle (1:29:48)

Male Runners 60+: 1st Luis Lacle (46:18) 2nd Mario Maduro (1:01:08) 3rd Jesus Morelo Mertinez (1:08:10)