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Eryk Omandam, Natasha Doromal-Lim rule Damosa Land 5150 triathlon

See inaugural winners of the Damosa Land 5150 triathlon on Samal Island
Sep 21, 2025
Eryk Omandam rules the men's race of the Damosa Land 5150 triathlon on Samal Island.
Eryk Omandam rules the men's race of the Damosa Land 5150 triathlon on Samal Island.

SAMAL ISLAND – Eryk Omandam and Natasha Doromal-Lim stamped their class with victories at the inaugural Damosa Land 5150 Triathlon, securing the men’s and women’s overall crowns against a strong international field on Sunday.

Omandam, only 20 years old and a third-year Human Resource Management student at University of Mindanao, overcame more experienced triathletes to rule the Olympic-distance race in 2:20:24 (20:20 swim, 1:12:12 bike, 44:04 run).

“The bike was manageable but tough because you never know what’s coming. But during the run, I realized I was in a good position because I couldn’t see anyone close behind,” said the Filipino, who also ruled the 20-24 age category of the Sunrise Events-organized event which drew over 1,110 athletes.

Eryk Omandam rules the men's race of the Damosa Land 5150 triathlon on Samal Island.

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Omandam, fresh from a fourth-place age group finish in IRONMAN 70.3 Lapu-Lapu, beat Arthur Abogado (2:22:26), who dominated the 45-49 division, and Jonard Saim (2:26:21), who settled for third overall.

In the women’s race, Lim delivered a breakthrough performance after five previous 5150 starts. She clocked 2:47:33 (26:01 swim, 1:18:50 bike, 58:11 run), finally tasting victory after years of consistent training and recent work with a coach.

“I’ve been preparing for two years now,” said the 32-year-old Lim, who also captured the 30-34 age group title. “The swim was tricky because of the current, and the bike route was really challenging. But the run was almost perfect – shaded and flat.”

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Lim held off Faith Garcia (2:50:55) for the overall title, with Alessandra Aquino finishing third (2:53:24) and clinching the 20-24 category crown.

Other age group champions in the women’s field of the event, held in partnership with Damosa Land, Inc., included Hong Kong’s Giselle Li (16-19 – 3:12:25), Alexis Belen (25-29 – 2:58:46), Aime Teodisio (35-39 – 3:06:23), Joanna Marie Cruz (40-44 – 2:49:25), Catherine Arias (45-49 – 2:48:03), Sheila Tan (50-54 – 3:22:33), and Japan’s Tomoko Dodo (70-74 – 4:03:01).

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In the men’s division, York Shan Nasol topped the 16-19 category with a time of 2:38:53, while Eduardo Catoc bagged the 25-29 crown in 2:41:14. Other standouts included John Mark Rama (30-34 – 2:31:47), Patrick Serrano (40-44 – 2:29:14), Swiss national Roman Menz (50-54 – 2:34:41), Erwin Amadeo (55-59 – 3:14:48), Robert Shannon from the US (60-64 – 2:59:39), and Nick Cudmore (65-69 – 3:08:43).

In the shorter Sunrise Sprint race (750m swim, 20km bike, 5km run), Ann Marie Tigullo dominated the women’s field in 1:38:37 (16:45-45:10-33:07), also winning the 16-19 age category.

Other female sprint winners were Sherr Daniot (20-24 – 1:51:23), Regine Valentin (25-29 – 1:41:37), Antonette Bautista (30-34 – 1:39:17), Princess Kedtag (35-39 – 1:36:40), Jacqueline Orilla (40-44 – 2:03:49), and Jonna Menchavez (50-54 – 2:01:17).

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    In the men’s side, Christiano Tiongko dazzled in the Sprint, taking the overall and 16-19 titles with a time of 1:14:56 (14:08-35:34-22:45), proving a talent to watch in future races.

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    Franz Paguntalan (20-24 – 1:29:54), Vincent Abrenica (25-29 – 1:22:11), Charis Lester (30-34 – 1:26:05), Darrell Ople (35-39 – 1:22:42), Roberto Senon Jr. (40-44 – 1:30:15), Cris Denopol (45-49 – 1:34:24), Porferio Banquirigo (50-54 – 1:35:02), and Gamaliel Urbi (55-59 – 2:00:03) rounded out the men’s age group winners.

    In the team relay, VC Vixens blazed to the women’s title in 56:21, ahead of Tri Sole Sisters 2 (58:04) and Tri Sole Sisters 2.0 (1:02:02). In the men’s category, AIM PH Team posted a blistering 36:07 to defeat Happy Life Team (38:10) and Mind-Over-Miles (41:52).

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