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AIA Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series stages its fourth edition
Business World Philippines
|November 25, 2025
ALMOST 9,000 runners converge at the country’s capital as the world-renowned AIA Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series stages its fourth edition on Saturday.
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FROM left to right: Media Launch - Rissa C. Guilas, AVP, head of channel management and programming, Cignal TV, Ines Preysler, brand director, Sonak Philippines (ASICS), Melissa Henson, chief marketing officer, AIA Philippines, Cristal Bagatsing, OIC, Dept of Tourism, Culture and Arts Manila, Princess Galura, president and managing director, Sunrise Events, Inc. and Dale Evangelista, director of the Manila Sports Council.
Music meets running in the Manila series starting at the KM 0 in Rizal Park for the five-division event spearheaded by the centerpiece 42-km full marathon.
Hundreds of foreign runners are also entered in the Rock ‘n’ Roll Manila, which started as the first Asian city stop in 2022, from a total of 25 countries in hunt for a qualifying time in different international marathons.
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