Jennifer Tan Uy has made history by becoming the first Filipina to successfully finish the grueling Ultraman World Championship in Hawaii.
She was third among women and 13th overall, conquering the 515-kilometer race in a total time of 23 hours, 25 minutes, and 54 seconds.
Uy described the accomplishment as a symbol of Filipino capability and dedicated the achievement to the Philippines.
The Ultraman World Championship is a three-day, 320-mile (515 kilometers) ultra-endurance triathlon known for its extreme demands on athletes.
The race includes a challenging 10-km ocean swim, consecutive long-distance cycling stages totaling 421 km, and an 84-km double marathon.
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