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Tuesday, 01 December 2009 14:01    Print
Rockwell 2 rocks 'Race to 120' tilt anew
ROCKWELL’s Team 2 again asserted its supremacy as it romped away with the top prize in the Lopez Lifelong Wellness Race to 120 weight loss derby for the second straight year.

Under Rockwell chief Nestor Padilla’s leadership, the team notched an overall weight reduction of 21.58% over eight months. The distinction came with trophies and P120,000 worth of sports gear.

The Securities Transfer Services Inc. (STSI) team led by Tony Galvez took second place, with an 18.85% weight reduction, while Rockwell’s Team 1 led by Adolfo Granados was close behind with 17.11% to grab the third spot. The teams received P100,000 and P80,000 worth of sports gear, in addition to trophies, respectively.

Meanwhile, the Rockwell 2 and STSI teams also had a lock on the men’s and ladies’ individual honors. Notching the largest percentage weight reduction were Nelly Valentin of STSI with 19.76% and Jericho Olano of Rockwell 2 with 29.92%.

STSI’s Abigail Vicedo and Rockwell 2’s Amor dela Cruz posted considerable reductions of 24% and 36.25%, respectively, to rule the largest percentage waistline reduction category. Each individual winner took home trophies and P12,000 worth of sports gear. Seventeen companies fielded a total of 25 teams for the contest.

Presiding over the Saturday awarding ceremony were Lopez Group chairman Oscar M. Lopez (OML) and Lifelong’s Rafael M. Alunan III. Earlier, they led some 400 employees and guests in the November edition of Walk the Talk around the Rockwell Center.

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