The PUMA Philippines Half Marathon Series 2025 officially kicked off in the Philippines with a thrilling start, uniting Filipino runners from across the country for its Manila leg at the scenic bayside SM MOA Complex in Pasay City. In collaboration with RUNRIO, the PUMA Philippines Half Marathon Series is a six-stage race spanning Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
Runners prepared and joined the Manila leg of the PUMA Philippines Half Marathon Series, showing strong support for the event. |
Choose Your Distance, Claim Your Rewards
Runners successfully completed the PUMA
Philippines Half Marathon Series 2025. |
Runners can select from three distances, each offering official and exclusive PUMA merchandise to celebrate their achievement and participation in the multi-stage series. Whether you take on the 21K challenge, the 10K, or the 5K run, all finishers will receive a medal, a sleek race singlet, a personalized bib, and a packed loot bag. In addition, 21K finishers will earn a special finisher’s T-shirt to commemorate their accomplishment.
The All-City Legacy Challenge
A special highlight of the series is the
All-City Legacy Medal, awarded exclusively to runners who complete all six
races. This prestigious recognition honors dedication, consistency, and the
determination to conquer every course in the nationwide series, cementing each
finisher’s legacy in this historic movement.
Athletes Who Set the Pace
The Manila leg showcased an impressive lineup of PUMA signed athletes which included Christine Hallasgo, Junel Gobotia, and Jonna Abutas, who all served as inspiration to fellow runners throughout the race. Leading the charge was 2019 SEA Games women’s marathon gold medalist Christine Hallasgo, whose trademark determination lit up the course with a standout performance, finishing the 10KM category with an impressive time of 38:32. She shared her thoughts on how the unique PUMA Half Marathon Series impacts runners, “Each location brings different routes and climates, so if you're unfamiliar with the area, it takes time to adjust. That unfamiliarity can sometimes create pressure and affect performance, for better or worse. What’s truly rewarding is the chance to explore new places, experience different cultures, and build connections with fellow runners from across the country.” Grateful to be supported by a global brand like PUMA, she hopes that through this partnership, other athletes, especially the youth, will be inspired to keep working hard, so they too can be recognized and supported.
Junel Gobotia, an esteemed Filipino
steeplechase athlete, who clocked a strong 17:21 in the 5KM category — once
again proved his dominance in the local distance running scene. Both Hallasgo
and Gobotia are now shifting focus to their preparations for the upcoming
Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, where they aim to once again make the country
proud. Rising star Jonna Abutas also impressed with a solid 42:54 finish in the
10KM category, showcasing her steady form and reinforcing her reputation as a
consistent podium contender. Her consistent form and competitive drive continue
to make her one to watch as she gears up to join the Grand Finale at Clark this
December.
Celebrate
Strong Run Finish for 2025
The PUMA Philippines Half Marathon Series
is a vibrant celebration of resilience and unity, uniting Filipino runners
everywhere in a shared passion for sport as they conquer personal and
collective milestones. Keep up with the PUMA Half Marathon Series 2025. Follow
PUMA Philippines’ Instagram and Facebook account for the latest updates and releases.
For more information, please visit www.puma.com
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