A stronger movement for women’s health officially begins as Lactacyd Women’s Run PH unveils its biggest milestone yet during an exclusive media launch, announcing the country’s first-ever Lactacyd Women’s Run PH Series. More than introducing another race, the event revealed a nationwide initiative designed to inspire women to embrace healthier lifestyles while championing self-care, confidence, and empowerment.
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The media gathering brought together brand executives, organizers, members of the press, and wellness advocates, all eager to witness the next chapter of one of the Philippines’ largest women-centered running events. The energy throughout the venue reflected the growing momentum behind an advocacy that has steadily evolved beyond fitness into a community dedicated to supporting every Filipina’s well-being.
One of the event’s defining moments came with the official announcement that the Women’s Run is no longer limited to Metro Manila. Following its flagship race at Ayala Triangle Gardens in Makati on October 25, 2026, the event will expand to Davao and Iloilo, allowing more women across the country to become part of a movement that celebrates health, resilience, and personal growth.

This year’s theme, “Bigger, Bolder, Stronger,” perfectly captures the event’s evolution. Organizers shared how the expansion reflects their vision of reaching more communities and creating safe spaces where women can move freely, connect, and prioritize their physical and emotional well-being. Whether participants are seasoned runners or joining their first race, the event welcomes every woman to take that first step toward a healthier lifestyle.
At the heart of the campaign is Lactacyd, whose commitment extends far beyond sponsoring a race. Throughout the launch, the brand emphasized the importance of intimate care as an essential part of overall wellness. By encouraging women to practice consistent self-care, Lactacyd continues to reinforce its message that confidence begins with feeling healthy from within.
The event also highlighted Lactacyd’s growing portfolio of women’s care products. Alongside its trusted feminine hygiene solutions, the brand showcased its expanding innovations, including Lactacyd Body Wash, reflecting its dedication to providing comprehensive daily care that supports women through every stage of life. These products embody the same philosophy behind the run—helping women feel confident, comfortable, and empowered in their everyday lives.

Speakers also reflected on the remarkable success of last year’s event, which welcomed more than 10,600 participants, demonstrating the increasing demand for initiatives that combine fitness with meaningful advocacy. That overwhelming response became the driving force behind transforming the Women’s Run into a nationwide series capable of reaching even more Filipinas.
Beyond promoting physical activity, the launch reinforced an important message: wellness is built through consistent self-care, informed health choices, and supportive communities. The Women’s Run serves as a platform where women are encouraged not only to challenge themselves physically but also to celebrate their strength, prioritize their health, and inspire others to do the same.

As registration officially opens for the 2026 edition, excitement continues to build for what promises to be the biggest Women’s Run yet. With expanded destinations, stronger advocacy, and Lactacyd’s unwavering commitment to women’s wellness, the event is set to inspire thousands of Filipinas to move with purpose and embrace healthier lifestyles. (with reports from Shania Haluber)

