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IRONMAN VR Team Challenge Enters Second Week Of Showcasing The Asia Pacific Region On Facebook Watch Via The IRONMAN Now Page With Teams Taking On A Sprint Distance Duathlon Simulation

May 13, 2021

- Team Ines Santiago takes leads after the first week of competition in the Asia Pacific portion of the IRONMAN VR Team Challenge; Team Sam Sakai in second and Team Melissa Urie in third place - Mike Phillips to join in the competition offering teams opportunity to bolster their bike scoring with Pro Wild Card Lifeline - Asia Pacific Week 2 taking place on Friday, 14 May at 7:00 a.m. GMT+8 / 9:00 a.m. AEST (Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. ET)

IRONMAN VR Team Challenge

  • Asia Pacific IRONMAN VR Team Challenge Week 2 taking place on Friday, May 14 at 7:00 a.m. GMT+8 / 9:00 a.m. AEST (Thursday at 7:00 p.m. ET) with three teams facing-off in a Sprint Distance virtual duathlon.
  • Professional triathlete Mike Phillips will join this week’s competition providing the teams an opportunity to bolster their bike scoring with Pro Wild Card Lifelines.
  • IRONMAN VR Team Challenge can be viewed on the Facebook Watch via the IRONMAN Now® page by visiting www.facebook.com/IRONMANnow.
  • Three regional team captains and their respective age-group teammates will continue to compete in their own three-week-long competition cycles covering Sprint, Olympic and Half-Distance virtual duathlons. After kicking off Week 1 of the Asia Pacific region IRONMAN VR Team Challenge with an Olympic Distance duathlon, we now head into Week 2 with a Sprint Distance duathlon.
  • Each teammate is tasked with competing in either the bike or run segments to help build a total score for the team captains.
  • The region’s team captain with the most cumulative points at the end of the three-week-long competition will receive a $5,000 donation to the charity of their choice from the IRONMAN Foundation Your Journey, Your Cause fundraising campaign.

Team Asia-Pacific Team Captains

Asia-Pacific Team Captains include Sam Sakai, an IRONMAN U Coach and Japan Community Manager of IRONMAN Asia. Sam is a strong advocate for endurance triathlon in Japan and finisher of multiple races across Asia, including the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. Ines Santiago from the Philippines is a mother of two and owns a garment manufacturing and retail company that specializes in hand-smocking and hand embroidery. She is a multiple podium finisher at IRONMAN 70.3 races in Asia. Representing Australia, Melissa Urie, a mental health nurse from Melbourne, Australia, is an avid triathlete who competed in several multisport events in Australia including Ultra Triathlon, IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 events. These captains are tasked with forming a duo or trio of athletes to join them each week for the competition scoring. This week’s athletes include:

Team Sam Sakai –

  • Genjiro-Gen Wakayama is a 4-time IRONMAN World Championship finisher and a 2-time IRONMAN 70.3 Japan podium finisher.
  • Kazuki-Kazu Kubono the fastest Japanese athlete in the 2019 IRONMAN World Championship.
  • Emi Sakai, also known as Sam’s wife, is a 7-time finisher at IRONMAN World Championship as well as a retired professional triathlete. She continues her training with Team Captain Sam Sakai.

Team Ines Santiago –

  • Ronald Molit, the TriClub president of the largest TriClub in the Philippines – FIT PH is a swim coach and the top of his Age-Group in the country. The 38-year-old has multiple finishes in the IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 races across Asia.
  • Cloe Jane Ong, a 36-year-old Obstacle Course Racing (OCR) athlete in the Philippines, on the bike portion. Chloe rode her first bike in 2013 and completed her first triathlon in that very same year take then. She has now completed multiple IRONMAN 70.3 races and recently added IRONMAN to her portfolio of achievements.

Team Melissa Urie –

  • Sally Teiniker, who was inspired to race in 2012 after volunteering at an event, will take on the run portion. Sally has done a handful of IRONMAN branded events but will take on Ultra Trail Australia 100km taking placing May 13-16.
  • Mark Willis, an avid endurance athlete and native of Victoria, Australia will take on the bike portion.

Weekly Schedule

Friday, May 14

  • 7:00 a.m. GMT+8 / 9:00 a.m. AEST (Thurs. 7:00 p.m. ET) – Asia Pacific Week 2: Sprint Distance triathlon

Friday, May 21

  • 7:00 a.m. GMT+8 / 9:00 a.m. AEST (Thurs. 7:00 p.m. ET) – Asia Pacific Week 3: Half distance triathlon

Asia Pacific Week 1 Recap:

Athlete Performance:

  • Combined Bike Times:
    • Team Santiago: 2:23:44
    • Team Sakai: 2:15:34
    • Team Urie: 2:57:41
  • Combined Run Times:
    • Team Santiago: 1:23:37
    • Team Sakai: 1:30:59
    • Team Urie: 2:08:54
  • Athletic Total:
    • Team Santiago: 3:47:21 (40 points)
    • Team Sakai: 3:46:33 (45 points)
    • Team Urie: 5:06:35 (30 points)

Social Media and Engagement:

  • Team Santiago: 25 points
  • Team Sakai: 20 points
  • Team Urie: 15 points

In-Broadcast Challenges:

  • Team Santiago: 25 points
  • Team Sakai: 20 points
  • Team Urie: 20 points

Overall Standings After Week 1:

  • Team Santiago: 90 points
  • Team Sakai: 85 points
  • Team Urie: 65 points

Rules and Processes

  • Each region competes in its own three-week-long competition and consists of a Sprint, Olympic and Half-Distance virtual triathlon simulation. The teams from North America competed during round one in a triathlon format on March 18; EMEA participated in round two with a duathlon format, while Asia Pacific started their portion of the competition on May 7
  • Three team captains and their chosen team members will compete simultaneously against each other in their respective run and bike segments.
  • Scoring is not only based on athletic performance; however, with the live audiences’ help, points will also be awarded for social media engagement and In-Broadcast Challenges.

Scoring Categories:  

  • Athletic Performance: Each week, team captains and their team members will test their endurance by competing in each of the respective disciplines of the Sprint, Olympic, or Half-Distance virtual triathlons. The scores for their bike and run segments for each distance are cumulative and combined with their selected team members’ bike and run times.
  • Social Media and Engagement: During the three-week-long competition, team captains will be given social media challenges; following each engagement, viewers will get the opportunity to vote on their favorite post, awarding the winning team with more points.
  • In-Broadcast Challenges: Throughout each region’s three-week-long competition, In-Broadcast Challenges will require athletes to think on their feet to show off their triathlon knowledge, helping them to earn more points and move them up on the team leader board.

IRONMAN VR All-Terrain Series – Urban Racing

Coinciding with the IRONMAN VR Team Challenge, the IRONMAN VR All-Terrain Series consist of six months of training-length challenges and virtual races that will take athletes on a tour of the best IRONMAN locales. In May, the IRONMAN VR All-Terrain Series is heading “downtown” for all things Urban. Urban Racing will place athletes smack-dab in the middle of the action in some of the world’s finest cities providing Urban inspired racing. IRONMAN VR19 is inspired by the Mainova IRONMAN European Championship Frankfurt. Germany’s urban playground along the banks of the Main river, Frankfurt am Main, offers the destination for the triathlon showdown of the year. The world’s top pro athletes race alongside age groupers on a course showcasing the region’s traditional villages and landscapes, culminating in a finish line on the historic Römerberg.

Each month will focus on a different terrain – expect to virtually visit race destinations in different regions within each terrain. Offering three weekday workouts plus one weekend VR race, the IRONMAN VR All-Terrain Series will also consist of multiple month-long challenges. These month-long challenges allow athletes to chase a certain number of kilometers for the month in whatever sport they like and on their own time. For more information of this month’s challenges visit here.

IRONMAN Foundation

Team captains will set up IRONMAN Foundation Your Journey, Your Cause fundraising campaigns where they will be able to collect donations for a charity and cause that is important to them. The winning team from each regional showcase will receive a $5,000 donation from the IRONMAN Foundation to further grow their Your Journey, Your Cause fundraising campaigns. To learn more about the IRONMAN Foundation and Your Journey, Your Cause visit here.

For additional details on the IRONMAN VC platform, visit www.ironmanvirtualclub.com/. Questions about the IRONMAN Virtual Racing Series can be directed to ironmanvr@ironman.com.

For more information on the IRONMAN brand and global event series, visit www.ironman.com. Media related inquiries may be directed to press@ironman.com.

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About IRONMAN Virtual Club

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About the IRONMAN Foundation

The IRONMAN Foundation creates positive, tangible change in race communities by engaging athletes and volunteers to participate in programs that demonstrate service through sport and commitment to community. Since 2003, over $50,000,000 has been provided through giveback programs led by the IRONMAN Foundation to more than 9,500 local, regional, national and global nonprofit initiatives. Through these partnerships, IRONMAN and Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series participants are powerfully linked to the community and together help leave a positive legacy behind in race communities long after event day. For more information on IRONMAN Foundation programs, including TEAM IMF, Community Fund, Rock This Town®, Your Journey Your Cause, and Women For Tri, visit www.ironmanfoundation.org.

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The IRONMAN Group operates a global portfolio of events that includes the IRONMAN® Triathlon Series, the IRONMAN® 70.3® Triathlon Series, the IRONMAN® Virtual Racing™ (VR™) Series, 5150™ Triathlon Series, the Rock ‘n’ Roll® Running Series, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Virtual Running™ Series, IRONKIDS®, World Triathlon Championship Series, premier running events including the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon™ and The Sun-Herald City2Surf®, Ultra-Trail® World Tour events including Tarawera Ultra and Ultra-Trail Australia™, mountain bike races including the Absa Cape Epic®, road cycling events, and other multisport races. The IRONMAN Group is the largest operator of mass participation sports in the world and provides more than a million participants annually the benefits of endurance sports through the company’s vast offerings. Since the inception of the iconic IRONMAN® brand and its first event in 1978, athletes have proven that ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE® by crossing finish lines around the world. Beginning as a single race, The IRONMAN Group has grown to become a global sensation with hundreds of events across 55+ countries. The IRONMAN Group is owned by Advance, a private, family-owned business. For more information, visit www.ironman.com.

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