The Filipina CEO Circle (FCC) will host the 2025 FCC Women's Run in celebration of International Women's Month. The run aims to unify and empower women, with organizers hoping to surpass last year's record of 5,300 participants and reach 8,000 runners. The event will feature multiple race categories, including a new 16-kilometer category, and will be held at the Mall of Asia Concert Grounds on March 9.
From left: SM Supermalls Vice President for Corporate Marketing Grace Magno, Filipina CEO Circle founding member Sharon Dayoan, Women’s Run PH founder Nicole De La Cruz, and SM Supermalls Executive Vice President for Marketing Jonjon San AgustinIn celebration of International Women’s Month this March, the Filipina CEO Circle will host the 2025 FCC Women’s Run.
“That is something that I have to work on . It is up to the dedication and will that I put into the event. Last year, I was ambitious, and this year, a lot are registering now. We hope to reach the target,” de la Cruz said. “When you cross the finish line, you can sense fulfillment, achievement—those are the things that you want a woman to feel,” she added.
Set for March 9 at the Mall of Asia Concert Grounds, the event offers multiple race categories, including a 1-kilometer kids’ dash, 5-kilometer and 10-kilometer women’s runs, and a new “Buddy Category,” which allows participants to register in pairs for a more interactive experience.
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