Gealon Racing Team–Break 100 secured podium finishes in multiple categories of the 7-Eleven Run National Marathon, with athletes from various court offices among those crossing the line in top positions.
In the 42-kilometer event, Markiven Revilla took third place, competing alongside his brother. Santiago Oralde claimed second in the 16-kilometer race, outpacing several seasoned participants.
Judge Hazel Caraballe from the Office of the Regional Court Manager under the Supreme Court of the Philippines, together with her husband Limito Caraballe, finished third in the 10-kilometer Buddy Category.
Other Gealon Racing Team–Break 100 athletes posted strong results. The lineup included Kelvin Boyles and Andy Toniacao, Ana Sheena Nombrado, siblings Caesar and Chester Rago of the Court of Appeals, and court personnel Michael Vasaya, Richard Celestial, and Alkin Ando.
A father-and-son duo, Ritche and Rex Ompad, also completed the event, along with Coach Alex Cabando, duathlete Jose Nilo Tibay, and runners Mikko Laguda, Reu Mae Binarao, and spouses Jill Ann and Rey Gealon.
Team management noted satisfaction with the racers’ performances and safe finishes across categories. Appreciation was extended to Break 100 for supporting the team’s goals of promoting grassroots sports development, healthy living, and youth engagement in the community.
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