Team Philippines secured a golden sweep in the team events of the 33rd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 2025) in Rayong.
The women's relay team, composed of Kim Mangrobang, Kira Ellis, and Raven Faith Alcoseba, clinched the first gold, finishing in 1 hour, 10 minutes, and 14 seconds, beating Indonesia by 34 seconds.
The men's relay team, with Aki Lorbes, Matthew Hermosa, and Fer Casares, also earned a gold medal in 1:04:15, edging out Singapore by 10 seconds.
Completing the sweep, the mixed relay team, including Kira Ellis, Fer Casares, Andrew Kim Remolino, and Raven Faith Alcoseba, won their event at 1:30:31, narrowly beating Indonesia by four seconds.
Ace triathlete Kim Mangrobang described her seventh SEA Games gold as a "seventh gold in my entire SEA Games career" and expressed happiness in adding to her collection for Team Philippines.
Mangrobang highlighted the importance of training together as a team for this relay event, contrasting it with her previous individual training.
Kira Ellis previously described the team's performance as "like the Avengers coming together for the SEA Games."
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