As the sun rose over Lapu-Lapu City, hundreds of young athletes convened at Dusit Thani Mactan for the IRONKIDS Lapu-Lapu race. For proud partner RLC Residences, the event was about more than just winning; it was about developing life champions.
As the final leg of this yearâs IRONKIDS Philippines series, the swim-run race brought together kids from across the country to take on the challenge with grit, joy, and sportsmanship. This yearâs event also made history, hosting the biggest delegation in IRONKIDS historyâa celebration of the growing passion for the sport among young athletes nationwide. Alongside the excitement of the competition, moments of perseverance, encouragement, and camaraderie shone throughâreminding everyone that the true measure of victory goes beyond medals.
âAt RLC Residences, raising little champions means empowering families to guide and support young athletes within a caring community,â said Karen Cesario, Senior Director and Marketing Head of RLC Residences. âFrom starting with just eight kids in our Junior Triathlon Team to now proudly having twenty from Luzon, Cebu, and Davao, weâve seen a growing interest from high-aspiring athletes eager to be part of the team. Through opportunities like the RLC Residences IRONKIDS races, we aim to help them develop the skills, discipline, and confidence that will raise their game for the future.â
Beyond the strong sense of community, the day also shone with outstanding performances. Three members of the RLC Residences Junior Triathlon Team proudly made it to the podium: Amy Takei claimed 1st place in the 6â8 years old female category, while Johan Benedict Santos earned 1st place in the 6â8 years old male category, and Xavier Benedict Belleza secured 3rd place in the same category.
Prior to the race, RLC Residences hosted its Family Dayâa signature pre-race event introduced two years ago to bring young athletes and their families together for camaraderie and the joy of preparing as one. Filled with fun games, friendly challenges, and shared laughter, the gathering embodied the brandâs belief that children thrive when supported by both loved ones and a caring community.
âThe growing interest from passionate young athletes to join our team is both humbling and inspiring,â said Karen Cesario. âIt tells us that what weâre building goes beyond race day, itâs a mission where kids see themselves as future triathletes, and parents see a community that will help shape their childrenâs potential. This is the kind of energy we want to nurture, because it fuels not just individual wins, but a culture of striving and belonging.â
Adding to the weekendâs celebrations, RLC Residences Junior Triathlon coaches Ronald Molit and Alex Martinâtogether with proud IRONKIDS dads Hiroshi Takei (father of Amy Takei) and Nemiel Santos (father of Johan Benedict Santos)âjoined other members of the RLC Residences Triathlon Team in competing at the prestigious IRONMAN 70.3 Lapu-Lapu. Their participation showed the young athletes that passion, discipline, and resilience have no age limit. They also turned in impressive results, with Takei placing 6th in the Menâs 50â54 category and the relay team of Paulo Cañas, Atty. Manley Cardinez and Rafael Silerio finishing 14th overall.
By championing initiatives like IRONKIDS, RLC Residences continues to create opportunities for young people as it recognizes the sportâs bigger role in childrenâs overall development.
To learn more about how RLC Residences supports thriving communities and future champions, visit rlcresidences.com or follow RLC Residences on Facebook and Instagram.






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