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Go for Gold Dominates Philippine National Championship for MTB XCE

Go for Gold Dominates Philippine National Championship for MTB XCE

In an exhilarating showcase of skill and determination, the Go for Gold Team emerged victorious at the Philippine National Championship for MTB XCE held at Driftwoods Action Park in Indang, Cavite. With thrilling results unfolding on Day 2, Go for Gold riders shone brightly across various categories, solidifying their dominance on the mountain biking scene.

Youth Category:

Thirdy Manaay claimed the championship title in the Youth category, showcasing impressive talent and determination on the trails. His victory serves as a testament to the dedication and hard work of the Go for Gold Team's young riders.

Junior Category:

Justine Anastacio led the charge in the Junior category, with John Andre Aguja securing an impressive 2nd place finish and Chris Adrian Veloso securing 4th place. Their stellar performances highlight the depth of talent within the Go for Gold ranks.

U23 and Elite Categories:

Gart Gaerlan emerged victorious in the U23 division, while Marc Louwell Valderama secured the championship title in the Elite category. James Carl Dela Cruz and Adrian Nacario showcased their skills with a 3rd and 4th place finish respectively. Their achievements underscore Go for Gold's dominance in both youth and elite competition.

Masters Category:

Ronnel Hualda added to the team's success by clinching the top spot in the Masters category, demonstrating that age is no barrier to excellence in mountain biking.

 

The Go for Gold Team's stellar performance at the Philippine National Championship for MTB XCE is a testament to their talent, dedication, and relentless pursuit of excellence. Congratulations to all the winners for their outstanding achievements, and a special salute to the Go for Gold Team for their unwavering commitment to success on and off the trails. With such remarkable performances, the future of Philippine mountain biking looks brighter than ever.

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