EastWest Ends its Anniversary Celebration with a Dream Run Grand Finale in Manila

EastWest Dream Run 2025 – Manila leg drew 6,000+ runners for its finale. See race highlights, results, and how the celebration unfolded.
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More than 6,000 runners, one unforgettable finish.

Filinvest Event Grounds came alive as EastWest capped off its Dream Run 2025 with a powerful finale in Manila, celebrating 30 years of EastWest and 70 years of the Filinvest Group.

From heart-pounding races to taho, Zumba, and dreamcatcher medals—it was a Sunday morning packed with purpose, energy, and community spirit. 💜

And while the race is over, the movement has just begun.


Filinvest Event Grounds in Alabang burst into color and excitement as more than 6,000 runners joined the final and biggest leg of the EastWest Dream Run 2025, marking the Bank’s 30th anniversary and the Filinvest Group’s 70th year.


EastWest’s founders took part in the event, with Filinvest Chairman Jonathan Gotianun lacing up alongside EastWest teams, partners, and customers. It was a proud moment that brought together decades of shared dreams, milestones, and everyday wins.




“It was an initiative that united thousands,” said EastWest CEO Jerry Ngo. “Manila showed up with its whole heart. You could feel the excitement from start to finish. It was everything we hoped for and more.”


There were race categories for every kind of runner, from the lighthearted 1K Dog Run to the 30K Dream Challenge. But this wasn’t your typical race. The finish line opened into a festive village that felt more like a weekend fair. After the run, participants joined a high-energy Zumba session while enjoying free taho and sorbetes. Loot bags filled with treats from Gatorade, Monde Nuvi, Salonpas, Gumtect, Chlorelief, Park Access, Rexona, and EastWest-branded items made the experience even more fun and rewarding.




Interactive booths from various EastWest units and sponsors like Filinvest Land Inc., Filinvest City, Crimson Alabang, Galinco, Mogu Mogu, Surge Fitness + Lifestyle, and WeTake Wellness kept the energy going and gave everyone something to enjoy throughout the morning.


The event was also made possible with the support of Mazda, among other partners who helped bring the EastWest Dream Run to life.


All participants received a specially crafted Dreamcatcher medal, inspired by the Bank’s brand line Your Dream, Our Focus. It served as a reminder to keep chasing what matters. Top performers from each category were also recognized for their standout finishes. Here are the winners who made their mark on the course:


From early starts to strong finishes, the EastWest Dream Run 2025 champions brought grit, focus, and heart to the course. Their wins sparked cheers across the crowd and set the tone for a powerful finale.



 

1K Dog Top Finishers

Female

 

1st: Clariza Tumesa and Birdie

2nd: Haydee Tabangay and Atorni

3rd: Patricia Natalie Reyes and Somi

Male

 

1st: Jojie Dagas-as and Storm

2nd: Moises Calastravo and Onzi

3rd: Ranelle John Vicente and Java

 

2K Kids Top Finishers

Female

 

1st: Althea Martinez

2nd: Rya Elize de Leon

3rd: Chrystin Jay Callos

Male

 

1st: King Agas

2nd: James Brua

3rd: James Daniel Dimaano

 

5K Top Finishers

Female

 

1st: Jo Punay

2nd: Wilma Nano

3rd: Mikhaila Maia Sophia Cordero

Male

 

1st: Mark Angelo Biagtan

2nd: Cavin Vidal

3rd: Kristoffer Troy Sison

 

10K Top Finishers

Female

 

1st: Bernadette Sales

2nd: Melody Lantad

3rd: Cristy Advincula

Male

 

1st: James Darrel Orduña

2nd: Takuya Nishio

3rd: Jaspher Delfino

 

30K Top Finishers

Female

 

1st: Edna Magtubo

2nd: Jennelyn Isibido

3rd: Roel Maestro

Male

 

1st: Eduard Flores

2nd: Edsel Moral

3rd: Vincent Arvin Avestruz

 

Beyond the podium finishes, the real spotlight was on the stories that unfolded throughout the day. There were families running their first race together, barkadas who trained for months, and everyday champions who showed up with grit and left with something more.


Coach Rio dela Cruz, head of Runrio and the creative force behind the event’s design, shared his thoughts on the grand finale. “Every leg had something special, but Manila was different. It was full of energy, full of heart. Nakakatuwang makita ang lahat ng tao na sama-sama sa goal na ‘to.”




“The Dream Run series may be over, but the spirit it sparked will carry on,” said Ngo. “This year was about finding new ways to connect with the people who believe in what EastWest stands for. That connection doesn’t stop here. We’re looking forward to bringing this experience to more cities and turning it into a tradition our communities can look forward to.”


To know more about EastWest’s community and wellness initiatives, visit www.eastwestbanker.com.

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