Rank | Name | Time |
1 | Wilnar Iglesia (CR) | 17:35:48 |
2 | Jonnifer Lacanlale | 20:52:18 |
3 | Gene Olvis | 20:54:08 |
4 | Say Huat Tan | 21:07:42 |
5 | Wee Tech Hian | 21:44:06 |
6 | Graciano Santos | 22:07:30 |
7 | Seah Hong Soon | 22:30:11 |
8 | Armand Fernando | 22:30:16 |
9 | Francisco Lapira | 23:21:10 |
10 | Gilbert Gray | 23:21:25 |
11 | Ariel Cortez | 24:49:39 |
12 | Jael Wenceslao | 25:49:33 |
13 | Paulina Tanoto (F) | 25:56:37 |
14 | Carlo Bacalla | 26:08:30 |
15 | Gregorio Ocampo | 26:11:59 |
16 | Albert Salazar | 26:42:14 |
17 | Don Ubaldo | 27:28:10 |
18 | Rodel Cuaton | 27:41:42 |
19 | Julius Giron | 27:43:30 |
20 | Rico Cabusao | 27:44:20 |
21 | Mel Severino | 27:53:20 |
22 | Ed Yonzon | 28:08:10 |
23 | Junrox Roque | 28:12:50 |
24 | Jose Ma. Galauran | 28:15:15 |
25 | Red Samar | 28:26:50 |
26 | Aniceto Grimaldo | 28:36:38 |
27 | George Dolores | 28:44:54 |
28 | Ralph Salvador | 28:45:22 |
29 | Kelly Lim (F) | 28:54:38 |
30 | Chito Carreon | 28:58:18 |
31 | Samuel Narcise | 29:18:20 |
32 | Arturo Virata | 29:29:15 |
33 | Luis Arcangel | 29:30:18 |
34 | Ronaldo Sulapas | 29:40:20 |
Congratulations!!! paglaki ko magiging kagaya nyo din ako hahaha Congrats Sir Jovie!
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hehehe..dapat mag-heneral ka muna. thanks, tere! see you this saturday evening! good luck.
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sir, pacorrect lang po yun last name ko.. it should be SULAPAS
congratulations to all the finishers!!
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i am sorry for the clerical error. i think it’s due to the lack of sleep..it’s corrected already. congrats! good job!
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thank you sir! congratulations also to you for a successful ultra race event! mabuhay ang ultrarunners! 🙂
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Waahh!! Wilnar’s lead is more than 3 hours! Amazing people..congrats to all finishers!
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wilnar is really fast. i wonder what was his training. i hope he will join me in jeju, south korea for the 2012 jeju 100K IAU world championship to represent the country.
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Thank you so much Sir Jovie…Please support Wilnar Iglesia,see you on weekend:)
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Sir, I would also like to know how did Wilnar train 🙂 That was a blistering pace that he recorded out there. Congrats to Wilnar!
Sir, congrats to you too for executing this one of a kind race.
Lastly, congrats to all the finishers, and to all who started at km 00.
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congratulations! you all inspire us! thanks sir jovie for making this happen.
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junn, anything is possible and i did it to fulfill my dream for everybody to test their limits in running. thanks!
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congratulations to all the first BDM 100 mile ultramarathoners! 🙂
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see you this saturday evening. good luck!
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Congratulations to everybody that took up the challenge of BDM 160 – just showing up at Km 00 is commendable. To all finishers – within cut-off or not – it was very inspiring. To everybody that DNF’ed – keep your heads up. Get the b*tch next year! Congrats also to BR the RD – none of this would have been possible without your vision and effort.
Next weekend, it’s our turn with 102. Wish us luck!
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thanks, julius! the 59 brave warriors who started the race were great! they gave all their best to perform well and to finish the race but the “gods of running” had punished almost half of them for being hard-headed. more of this in my next blog posts!
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Congratulations and Mabuhay to All. If everyone finished, this would not be BDM 160. No matter what, eveyone is a winner. Just to be on the starting line makes everyone proud of your big heart.
Thanks Sir jovie for making Pinoy runner’s dream come true.
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i am just an instrument for the runners to find out what they are made of and where their limits would go. thanks, ben! you will always be an inspiration to all of us here. see you soon!
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Thanks Sir Jovie! for putting on a great race, It was a great honor for me to be with the great runners! Its a wonderful expirience that I am able to meet nice and friendly people during the race. Its difficult yet it seems to be very challenging for me! I am looking forward to be part of the next BDM 160k.
More Power and Godbless!!!
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thanks, gilbert. you did great! you kicked some ass out there as you started way down at the back. thanks for the offer as my future crew/pacer for the badwater ultramarathon. unfortunately, that would never happen. we’ll be glad to have you with us again in the next edition of the race.
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Gilbert, I’ll still be seeing you at Bataan Memorial. But I will not be wearing a BDM 160 survival shirt. Congrats!
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Sir,
Ignore the “noise”. There are those who didn’t finish the race within cut-off time but demand to be in the list…and wanting the buckle as well! Well guys, thats why there’s cut-off time….if you guys will be allowed, people will be running 160km in the future in what…50 hours?guys grow up.rules are there to be followed.stop whining..train again in the future. Your bloated ego is getting the best from you.
Pagong Two
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pagong 2, i am glad that my internet connection in the mountains of bataan is not very efficient that i really don’t read about such “noise” in other sites or forum. my rules are rules and it will never change. what you see on top is the OFFICIAL RESULT and that’s it! thanks for the heads up!
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Hello Pagong 2,
I was at the last 12K with 1.5 hours to spare. Finished in 31 hours and 8 mins. and was 36th who crossed. There were two others behind me also who finished the whole journey despite knowing they won’t make it to cut-off. I don’t think it’s the runners slash stragglers like us who are making the noise. We respect the rules of the race and follow it to the letter. For now, we’re just truly happy to finish, get our trophy, medal and shirt. Now that we know we can do it, the next target is to get better. =)
Sir Jovie, thanks again for this opportunity. I’d like to run the 100 miler maybe when I have a child so he can witness his mom and dad’s heroics on the road. It’s a race you would want your kids to witness. In the meantime, I’ll work on getting stronger.
=)
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haide, thanks for supporting the race. tell your chief, support crew to “double time” and do some “late lights” to produce what you wish for. well, your chief, support crew will know what i mean with those military slangs i’ve written. i know you can make it better next time..please do not run a marathon race during your taper time…LOL!
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yes im not refering to you mam
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I am finisher #37. And I don’t remember making a noise too. I just finished the entire route.
Glad to have an entire team waiting for me.
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wow! blind item!!! boy abunda? is that you?? ultra runner ka rin ba pagong2?
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Congrats to all and thank you Sir for giving us the first ever 100 miler. I envied these guys but salute them for being so brave and valiant. Sorry, can’t make it in the starting line but next year, I’ll be there for sure. By the way, I’m fixing my tight schedule and condition so that I could join Mayon 360 this coming April.
Keep it up Sir. All the best.
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training for a 100-mile run is not a joke. you have to focus and prepare well for an extended period of time. we’ll be glad to see you on the next edition of BDM 160. see you soon!
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Sincerest thanks for the opportunity to run with some of the best runners in the greatest Philippine ultramarathon ever, Sir. It was a life changing moment.
We pray that we have done honor and given respect to the brave souls of those who had walked the path we strode, for those who fought bravely, sacrificed, marched and died for our freedom and our dreams.
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thanks for those kind words. i am still wondering why it took a long time before this kind of tribute for our heroes would be realized through an ultramarathon race. well, everything now is history and you’ve been part of that historic moment for joining the 1st ever 100-mile solo road race in the country. see you soon!
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Hi Sir Jovie, thank you for giving me the opportunity to once again test my physical and mental limits at its most visceral level. This is without a doubt the hardest race I have ever done, nothing even comes remotely close. My concept of “pain threshold” was redefined several times during the race. That immensely difficult 9k stretch at the end encapsulated the words “Death March” for me within the steaming expanse. I know I haven’t had the same exposure nor the same training as some of my contemporaries , which meant I had to work infinitely harder to get to the very end. The “running gods” were on my side for this one, even broke my old 102 PR by an hour hehe. I have been really blessed. Thank you very much sir, I will cherish the memories forever. Congratulations to everybody who took part in this historic event, you all rock!
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you did great, luis! well done and you are now a part in the history of running in the country. will be waiting for your race report in your blog. good job!
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Hi po I blog ko din po ito sa site ko thanks….digitalife.digitalsolutionsph.com salamat po..
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no problem. please do so!
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Hi po I blog ko din po ito sa site ko thanks… you can see it here at, I copied the results .digitalife.digitalsolutionsph.com salamat po..
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HI Sir Jovie,
Thank you very much for giving us the opportunity to really push ourselves to the limits! this was one hell of a race and if not for the support of pacers who kept on egging me to go and lift my spirits i couldn’t have made it. Thanks also to your crew who patiently waited for us!
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you did great, my friend! you owe your stamina and strength to reach and cross the finish line from your wife, support, pacer, and friends. you are now part in the history of running in the country. you deserve a vacation with celebration. see you soon!
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Sir Jovie,
Thank you for giving us the venue to live out our dreams. I monitored the BDM160 blow by blow by the Twitter updates and FB post . I was enthralled the human drama unfolding.
I look forward to living mg dream this weekend in Bataan.
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good luck on your 1st BDM 102…have fun and run smart!
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Thank you sir , BTW I sent you an FB message about getting my race number before Saturday sir . since i will be arriving to manila on Thursday from cebu.
Thanks
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Congrats Sir BR! Witnessing this event is truly inspiring. I am still amazed by the courage, will and determination that all the runners of BDM 160 showed. Motivating. And thank you for allowing pacers for the last leg, this gave me (and us – all other volunteer pacers) a chance to share and run part(s) of the historic road and race with them. An honour.
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maridol, thanks for joining the event and being a witness to the runners’ plight to greatness in running. i hope you enjoyed pacing your runner on those unholy hours of the night. see you at the BDM 102 soon!
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dasaint, please don’t worry. you will get your race packet & tarp before the start of the race at the starting area. make sure you’ll be in mariveles, bataan at 9:00 PM on saturday. please look for me! thanks & good luck!
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Ok Thank you sir see you then 🙂
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Congratulations sir BR!!!
it was my 1st time to witness an ultramarathon…and its pretty amazing I was able to support the longest ever…
im so proud of the participants, finishers or not, for their dedication to the sport and for the love they put into it.
you created a new definition to running, ultramarathon that is, and its such an honor to be part of it. Im very inspired and I learned a lot
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Bave, I was one of those who received your acts of kindness. Your smile makes BDM running pains easier to bear. Thanks.
Abe
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very kind words from you sir Abe…I was very happy to see you at the event..didnt expected to see you coz I know You will join the one in March as per to our last chat over the email
Nevertheless, Im blessed to finally meet one of my inspirations in running! and its my honor to have served you in the event. till next time, if ever you will join again..dont hesitate to seek my assistance. God bless sir and recover well!
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bave, thanks. i hope you were inspired by the event. i will not be surprised if one day you’ll be there toeing the line at the starting line in the future..at least, for BDM 102. good luck!
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wow…such an encouraging word from you sir Jovie…Im praying and training hard to be able to atleast surpass my 1st Marathon and lets cross the bridge when we get to that opportunity to be able to join in one of your events…
Thanks =)
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good luck, bave!
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congrats Sir Jovie for a successful race.
sa lahat ng bumubuo ng inyong Team, salamat po for waiting for our last runner.
we’ll be back next year to get that buckle.
time to start training again!
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start your training as soon as possible. the next BDM 160 would be scheduled earlier for next year.
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Thanks Sir Jovie for making this race a success… I had a great time but its a tough tough race indeed… Will come back next year as a Support Crew!!! 🙂 Congrats to everyone who had the guts to start the race… And lots of thanks to the support crew of other runners, who stopped to help me in one or another way… Really appreciate your kind actions… Without you, I won’t finish the race at all… 🙂
Kelly Lim from Singapore…
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you are welcome, kelly. congratulations on your 1st 100-mile race finish. you did great! good job! see you next year!
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Sir J, I just arrived in Orlando and happy that I participated in the BDM 160. It has its own unique ‘challenges’. I did not expect running in close contact with jeepneys nor had the experience with blistered feet. My feet and pride are the only hurts I feel. The pleasure was mine in meeting you, other Pinoy runners and very supportive crew members.
Sounds corny… but thanks for the memory!
Abe
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abe, i bet you will be back for more for the BDM Races. i have also the feeling that you will be back for the next edition of the BDM 160. thanks for supporting the race. your attendance means a lot to us, moreso. with the local runners and crews you met along the race. keep on visiting this blog!
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doc abe, rest assured, i will try to improve the website for the BDM Races for better appreciation and exposure to foreign runners. thanks for your advise and suggestions. thanks for the books, too!
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congratulations sir Jovie and teamBR! thank you for waiting for us to finish! we are brave enough to submit ourselves to the starting line and run no matter what. see you this weekend! [snappy salute]
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my snappy salute also to you! well, that is my primary job as your RD to make sure you are safe during the race. good luck this coming saturday. by hook or by crook, you have to get my signature “hug” as you will cross the finish line!
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congrats ulit BR, for a successful 100-mile event!
am wondering now, who made it fastest. runners with:
1.) a lean support crew. his spirit being more determined, knowing the odds.
2.) a battle-tested s.crew, with home court advantage. spells the unfair the big difference, believe me.
3.) who are first timers (both the runner and crew), in a gung-ho style attack. finish or not finish.
kongrats ulit sa mga tumakbo.
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Sir Jovie,
Thank you for organizing a very challenging race! Even though I didn’t run the event, witnessing the hardship of the runner we supported was indeed an eye-opener on how we should focus more on trainings and preparation for these events. Nevertheless, it was a venue for character and willpower, the physical body was only a vessel. Kahit gaano ka ka-fit or kalakas, pag ganitong mga takbuhan talagang mapapaisip ka kung paano mo tapusin.
Congratulations again sir for creating a very tough race! It’s our turn to make a record this weekend 😀 (kabado na rin ako!)
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ronnel, just take it easy this saturday. having witnessed the runners at BDM 160 and knowing the route is already a big advantage on your part. just conserve your energy on the 1st half and then slowly increase your pace on the last half. good luck!
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