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Video: Ines Santiago, Manny Mondero prove that anything is possible

What can we learn from Ines Santiago and Manny Mondero? Whether an injury or a lack of physical foundation, overcoming odds is a recurring narrative in triathlon

Video by Argyl Leones and Bea Tan | Drone footage by Toby Intal

Ines Santiago, the once self-proclaimed couch potato, started out with no background in sports, but her toughness and commitment were crucial on her way to becoming the fastest Filipina age-grouper at Ironman 70.3 Philippines.

For Manny Mondero, who only started triathlon at 42 years old, surpassed one of his greatest challenges when he suffered a torn rotator cuff injury at Ironman Barcelona last year. This year, he’s bidding to break his record of finishing 12 Ironman races.

Stories like these are underpinned by commitment, unwavering motivation, and a clear sense of determination that send a message to anyone that they, too, can overcome any odds

Eric Salta: Eric Nicole Salta is an editor who has handled multiple brands and written stories that span the spectrum of journalism—from food and lifestyle to sports and music. He is currently the senior editorial manager of Scout, Preen, Nolisoli, F&B Report, and Multisport. He is also a massive tennis fan but has since retired from the sport.