For those who prefer a facility fit for athletes, you can also visit Amoranto Sports Complex with a low entrance fee of PhP5. The sports complex was built in 1966 and has been a favorite venue for various sports-related events, from public to private ones. Last 2005, the cycling track event of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games was even held here.
You can run like you’re in the Olympics and circle their 400-meter oval running the course in the middle of their stadium that can handle 15,000 people. Aside from running, they also have other sports facilities, including a multipurpose gym, tennis courts, boxing and weightlifting gym, and badminton courts.
October 2022 Update: The stadium is under renovation and is expected to be completed this year.
From public parks to a school and even a sports complex, there are plenty of running spots in Quezon City that’ll fit your needs. Let us know in the comments section which of these places will be your newest running spot this year.
This article was initially published in Yoorekka on January 19, 2018.
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