Xiaomi Pop Run 2025 Blends Tech, Sweat, and Style

Xiaomi Pop Run 2025 Blends Tech, Sweat, and Style

Xiaomi Pop Run Celebrates Fitness and Smart Innovation

3,500 runners and fitness enthusiasts converged at Filinvest City, Alabang for the Xiaomi Pop Run 2025.

3,500 Strong: A Community in Motion

Filinvest City, Alabang turned into a sea of sneakers and sweatbands last August 30 as 3,500 runners and fitness enthusiasts gathered for the Xiaomi Pop Run 2025. From seasoned marathoners to casual joggers, the crowd was united by one thing: the thrill of pushing limits. Xiaomi Pop Run 2025 Blends Tech, Sweat, and Style

Participants signed up for three race categories—5KM, 10KM, and the grueling 21KM half-marathon. Each runner received a race kit with a bib, shirt, and pace band. And whether they sprinted to the podium or paced themselves to the finish line, everyone went home with a medal, finisher’s bag, and e-certificate. Top finishers scored Xiaomi products, proving that sweat equity pays off.

Runners tested themselves and tracked their fitness activity during the run using the Xiaomi Smart Band 10.

Race Results: Speed Meets Stamina

Let’s give a nod to the champions who clocked in with impressive times:

21KM Male Winners

  • Ritchie Estampador (1:15:36)
  • Romeo Panti (1:16:49)
  • Mark Anthony P. Oximar (1:19:06)

21KM Female Winners

  • Maricar R. Camacho (1:35:55)
  • Marjorie Braza (1:56:42)
  • Kyla Chan O. Venus (1:57:11)\

10KM Male Winners

  • James Darrel Orduña (0:33:32)
  • Cymon Richard de Jesus (0:37:27)
  • Rainier Villareal (0:42:07)

10KM Female Winners

  • Glorien Merisco (0:49:01)
  • Geneva Valmeo (0:50:08)
  • Kaye Nicole Eclar (0:50:35)

5KM Male Winners

  • Edzel Baritua (0:16:54)
  • Prince John Klein Vipinoso (0:18:01)
  • Sangsoek Lee Kangwoo (0:18:13)

5KM Female Winners

  • Lorely Magalona (0:22:09)
  • Nikka Panlaqui (0:22:18)
  • Rodelyn Buna (0:23:42)

Smart Band 10: Fitness Meets Fashion

The Pop Run wasn’t just about cardio—it was also the official launch of the Xiaomi Smart Band 10. This sleek wearable is built for people who live in motion. With over 150 sports modes, sleep tracking, heart rate monitoring, and water resistance for swimming, it’s a wrist-sized coach that doesn’t quit.

The Xiaomi Pop Run 2025 also doubled as the official launch of the Xiaomi Smart Band 10, the brand’s latest stylish fitness wearable.

Battery life? A jaw-dropping 21 days on a full charge. Design? Ultra-thin bezels, customizable straps, and a look that transitions from gym to dinner without missing a beat.

Participants got hands-on time with the Smart Band 10 at the Xiaomi Expo Booth, which featured live demos, fitness tests, exclusive bundles, and on-site deals. It was a tech playground for the health-conscious crowd.

Fit in Style: A Lifestyle, Not Just a Slogan

“The Xiaomi Pop Run is more than just a race; it’s a celebration of a healthy and active lifestyle that’s accessible to everyone,” said Tomi Adrias, Xiaomi Philippines Head of Marketing. And he’s right. The event wasn’t just about who ran fastest—it was about showing up, moving forward, and embracing wellness in all its forms.

Photowalls dotted the venue, giving runners a chance to capture their milestones and share the energy of the day. Whether you were clocking a personal best or just enjoying the vibe, the Pop Run made sure you felt part of something bigger.

From China to the Philippines: A Global Movement

Originally adapted from Xiaomi’s Orange Run in China, the Pop Run has become one of the brand’s most beloved offline events in the Philippines since its local debut in 2018. It’s a testament to Xiaomi’s commitment to blending innovation with community.

And with partners like Home Credit, Google Gemini, Red Bull, Viu, Globe, Maris Pure, ION+, and Filinvest—and sponsors including Fitbar, Somerset, Salonpas, and Anytime Fitness—the event had no shortage of support. It was a full-on celebration of movement, tech, and togetherness.

To learn more about the Xiaomi Smart Band 10, visit http://mi.com/ph.

Fluffy

Tech Editor, gear head , photographer, videographer, editor and all around lover of technology.

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