3rd BRENT Run


There are so many reasons why I joined this running event. Let me enumerate some.

1. Baguio City is the place where I started running seriously, in the early months of 1970. Being a college student of the University of the Philippines in Baguio and just passed the entry to the prestigious Philippine Military Academy, running had been part of my treatment for what the doctor had suggested to strengthen my weak lungs and heart. I was then 17 years old.

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2. BRENT Run is organized and directed by very good friends who have passion in running. A week prior to the event, I was with Jingle Melanie Ku Marquez, the Race Organizer and Jonel Mendoza, the Race Director of the event, in a hiking trek to the TNF 100 route along the PHILEX Ridge in Barangay Ampucao, Itogon, Benguet. It was during our hike that the invitation to run the event was offered and I immediately accepted it. Thanks, Melanie & Jonel!

3. First time to enter and see BRENT School Campus. I have stayed for so long in Baguio City as a College Student, Cadet of PMA, Officer assigned in Region 1 from 1978-1983 and then PMA in 1986-1988 but I never had a change to glimpse at the said school. The Pink Sisters Convent is the farthest establishment that I’ve reached on the road that leads to the school campus. The campus has trails around its compound!

Starting Line Of The 7K Run
Starting Line Of The 7K Run

4. Find out how it feels to run shorter races after doing some ultras, trail runs, and peak bagging feats. I opted to run the 7K race and find out how my body would react to the altitude and the terrain. The plan was to run the race without walking, except while approaching the water stations to take a sip of water. I was glad I was able to stick to the plan and jogged on the uphills and tested my knees and quads on the downhills.

At The Back Of The Pack
At The Back Of The Pack (Benj Termulo, Michael Lafuente, BR, Henry Laron)

5. Running with ultra friends and having fun. Saturday, the day before the event, five of us (BR, Benj Termulo, Judge Henry Laron, Michael Lafuente, and Bong Alindada) had a hike from the Bridal Veil Falls in Camp 1, Tuba, Benguet (along Kennon Road) to Mt Kabuyao along the so-called Andolor Trail and peak bagging Mt Santo Tomas with an elevation of 2,245 meters above sea level, the highest peak in Baguio City. It took us 9 1/2 hours to finish the distance of 22 Kilometers. The group expected to make the BRENT Run as a recovery run for our tired legs!

At The Back Of The Pack
At The Back Of The Pack

6. But wait, it was also a “warm-up” run for another hike up to the mountains. After the run, we were scheduled to continue our mountain hike to the other side of Baguio City which is the so-called PHILEX Ridge. We were joined by another ultra runner from Manila, Ronnel Go, who opted to join the 22K race. After waiting for Ronnel Go to cross the finish line, we already enjoyed the breakfast food as part of the “loot” of the race and we were prepared for the next adventure hike. We finished our hike along the PHILEX Ridge in almost 5 hours!

Last One Kilometer To The Finish Line
Last One Kilometer To The Finish Line (1 Kilometer Trail)

7. Getting back to the “basics” of road racing. It was nice going back to experience how it feels to be a “newbie” runner to join in a very simple set-up for a running event. Melanie and Jonel made the event so very simple yet fulfilling for the participants. Very orderly race for the safety of the runners and nice breakfast treat for all the finishers. But what makes it more memorable was for us to meet and gain more friends from Baguio City. What I appreciate most is the seriousness  of the runners that I could hardly heard any complaints or “whine” or curse about running on those steep uphills along the course. Runners in Baguio City really love those challenging hills and inclines!

Good Job!
Good Job! (Ronnel Go)

8. Training Run for a Bigger Event. I finished the 7K Run in 52+ minutes and I take that result as my gauge for my future race within the area/region. Since the bigger event is an ultra race, making it within the range of 4-5 kilometers per hour as average speed for the event would be a nice goal.

If you ask me if I am going back for the next edition of this race, I would say “Yes”!

Congratulations to all the Finishers, to Melanie and Jonel, and to the whole Team of BRENT Run!

Result: 1st Siquijor 360-Degree 75K Ultra


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RANK

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TIME (Hours)
1 Raffy Gabotero (Champion, CR) 9:38:46
2 Almar Danguilan (1st Runner-Up) 9:49:39
3 Lorginson Gaso (2nd Runner-Up) 10:29:25
4 Arthur June Bael 10:31:22
5 Joseph Pineda 10:38:25
6 Ronnel Go 10:40:59
7 Cheryl Bihag (Champion, CR, Female) 10:49:35
8 Jepoy Diaz 11:04:30
9 Calvin John Escandor 11:21:54
10 Edrick Nicdao 12:07:59
11 Kent Ryan Lampago 12:24:25
12 Jon Borbon 12:32:03
13 Joel Sibul 12:48:33
14 Clint Besario 13:30:01
15 Gogo Tiongson 13:30:05
16 Roger Villareal 13:41:33
17 Ralph Singzon 13:43:09
18 Jurein Roy Tacoloy 14:05:05
19 Bruce Viernez 14:11:34
20 Stephanie Hefti (1st Runner-Up, Female) 14:23:04
21 Bernabe Bustillo 14:38:00
22 Paultom Paras 14:41:10
23 Rosemarie Paras (2nd Runner-Up, Female) 14:41:13
24 Oscar Bokingkito II 14:43:48
25 Paul Bael 14:43:49
26 Nino Pinero 14:43:50
27 John Bael 14:43:59
28 Katrina Constantino (Female) 14:47:40
29 Arsuel Jocson 14:56:30
30 Mike Brito 14:56:36
31 Vissuelo Rebojo 15:54:43
32 Pio Salvador, Jr. 15:55:41

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Congratulations to the “Pioneers”! Thanks for your support! See you next year!

Siquijor 360-Degree Run


While I was the Division Commander of the 3rd Infantry Division of the Philippine Army, I had two chances to visit the island of Siquijor. First was when I called courtesy calls to the Provincial Governor of Negros Oriental and the Catholic Bishop of Dumaguete City. After my calls, I had a one-day trip to the island of Siquijor but never had a chance to visit other places except its capital town, Siquijor.

The 2nd time was when a newly-designated Chief of Staff of the AFP was honored by the Local Government of the Island being a native of the province. I was the Military Host for the Military Honors given to the former AFP Chief Staff General Alexander Yano and it was a chance for me to get around the island with the Provincial Governor and Guest of Honor. I can still remember that the whole party stayed in a beach resort being operated and owned by the local government which is located at the northeastern end of the island.

The Port Of Siquijor
The Port Of Siquijor

Five years after that last visit, I decided to visit the island purposely to run around its circumferential road where all the municipalities would be visited. There was no intricate plan whatsoever except for the purchase of a round trip plane ticket to and from Dumaguete City. My visit and run was a low-key activity as I did not bother to call the running clubs in Dumaguete City and my contacts in the military.

While I was on a ferry boat to the island, I decided to call the Philippine Army’s Brigade Commander in the area and asked for some assistance in the island who would suggest a place to stay and where I could rent a multi-cab as my support vehicle. In a few minutes and exchanges of text messages, my arrival, stay, and itinerary in the island were all set and arranged.

After Coordination With The Office of the Governor
After Coordination With The Office of the Governor

As soon as I got out from the ferry boat, a police vehicle with 3 police personnel were at the pier waiting for me. The tallest among them is an Officer, Police Inspector Vincent Paul Dumaguing, who is the designated Operations Officer of the Provincial PNP Command. He hails from Davao City and a graduate of the PNP Academy.

I told Police Inspector Dumaguing about my purpose in the island and he was happy and excited to know it. His relatives happen to be runners, ultrarunners at that, in Davao City. He said that his relatives had been planning to run around the island if their schedule would permit and he was laughing because the honor for them to be the first runners to run around the island would not be given to them.

I requested that I should be brought first to the Provincial Governor or to any of the Local Government Official present in the Provincial Capitol for my courtesy call. It was unfortunate that the Governor was out of the province. But I was able to talk and explain my purpose for my stay and visit to the Provincial Tourism Officer who happens to be a lady. She was excited to hear and amazed that I would be running around the island on the following day after my arrival. I told her also of my plan to bring ultrarunners from around the country in the next few months for them to experience also what I’ve seen around the island. The lady promised to me that she will relay my plan and intention of conducting a running event to the Provincial Governor.

Replica Manor @ P850 A Day
Replica Manor @ P850 A Day

P/Inspector Dumaguing knows those cheap places to stay as I requested him for a “homestay” type of accommodation. Although there is No Wi-Fi connection, you can’t go wrong with a P850 a day for an air-conditioned room which is near to the beach and the owner can cook any fresh food that you can buy from the fishermen around or from the public market. After I settled in my room, the owner of a multi-cab came knocking on my door and we made the deal fro me to rent his vehicle.

Later in the afternoon, I went to the public market to buy my water, soda drinks and food to bring during my run. The police car was my utility vehicle on my first day with P/Inspector Dumaguing as my guide. After coming from the public market, I made a briefing to P/Inspector Dumaguing about my schedule for the run. Time of Start was 4:00 AM at the Francis of Assisi Church Bell Tower which happens to be the Start Area of the Fun Runs being held in the island. My target time to finish was 12 hours for the 75K distance around the island.

A Pose Before The Run With My PNP Escorts
A Pose Before The Run With My PNP Escorts

I was fetched by the driver of the multi-cab at 3:30 AM and was brought to the starting area which is 2+ kilometers away. I was surprised to see P/Inspector Dumaguing with four (4) other Police Personnel in their athletic uniform telling me that they will join me in my run! Of course, they will do some relay as they wanted me to run with at least one of them as my guide/pacer or safety runner. I really appreciate their gesture to accompany me during the course of my running.

Four of us started from the starting area at about 4:00 AM and it was still dark. I was wearing my headlight but I observed that there is a motorcycle on the back of us giving us more illumination of the road ahead through its headlight. It was a slow and easy run from the start from Siquijor (The Capital Town of the Province) and the next town to hit was the Municipality of San Juan!

On Our Way To San Juan
On Our Way To San Juan

San Juan is 10 kilometers away from Siquijor as we run the island in a counter-clockwise direction. San Juan is famous for its many beach resorts as the paved road is just a few meters from the shoreline. This town as compared to the other towns in the island is so blessed because of the abundance of water, from the ground, from the streams, and from the shore. The course is flat on this section and we can feel the cool breeze coming from the sea as we ran. Almost all the Resorts and Diving Spots are located on this town.

A Pose Infront Of The San Juan Police Headquarters (PO1 Emperado, PO1 Cordova, P/Inspector Dumaguing, PO1 Caulawon, PO1 Suan)
A Pose Infront Of The San Juan Police Headquarters (PO1 Emperado, PO1 Cordova, P/Inspector Dumaguing, PO1 Caulawon, PO1 Suan)

We stopped at the Municipal Hall of San Juan and we got inside the Municipal Police Station and I was introduced by P/Inspector Dumaguing to all the Police on duty. I found out later that P/Inspector Dumaguing sent a Flash Message to all the Municipal Police Stations that a “Running General” from the AFP will be running around the island on that day and he will drop by in their offices! Wow! It appears that I will some sort of inspecting their respective police stations for a surprise visit!

The next town is Lazi. This is where uphills and downhills would start but the scenery is becoming better because you have the sea on your right and the vegetation and hills on your left plus it was already daytime! I have to stop at the famous Enchanted Balite Tree which is believed to be more than 100 years old where its roots would be the source of fresh and cold water. This place is a famous tourist spot because of the clear water enclosed in a pond and the magnificent view of the huge tree’s trunk and roots!

From San Juan To Lazi
From San Juan To Lazi
The Elevation Started To Go Up Towards Lazi
The Elevation Started To Go Up Towards Lazi

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I was able to stop by the Lazi Church and the famous Convent which happens to be the biggest in the entire country. After dropping by the Police Station, I was met by a person riding in tandem on a motorcycle. The person was Retired Captain (equivalent to Colonel) Monte in the Philippine Navy who is a native of Lazi and presently having his vacation as Balikbayan as he now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada with his family. I think we had a conversation lasting for about 15 minutes and he really knew me as a runner because we were classmates in one of the Senior Military Schooling/Courses when I was then a Lieutenant Colonel. Of course, he remembers that I was always the #1 in the Physical Fitness Test for the said Course.

Very Prominent Ads Every Before Town. It's The Town's Boundary Line
Very Prominent Ads Every Before Town. It’s The Town’s Boundary Line

From Lazi, the next town is Maria. This is the more scenic than Lazi and the route is getting more exciting in terms of variety of elevation and the scenery. As I was running farther, the scenery was getinng more beautiful!

Maria is the location of the Provincial Government’s Beach Resort, called the Salagdoong Beach Resort, which is located in a vegetated/forested area and beach. The Resort is located 3 kilometers from the National Highway. I stopped running at the road that leads to the Resort from the Highway and rode at the multi-cab just to see and have a picture of the place. I’ve stayed in this place overnight at the Hotel Agripino when I was in the company of General Yano when he was the Chief of Staff of the AFP.

Swim & Wade On The Beach Every Time You Stop!
Swim & Wade On The Beach Every Time You Stop!

At the Salagdoong Beach Resort, we shared with the members of the PNP the simple packed lunch that I’ve prepared for the run. The food was enough for us to continue the adventure run as we had a chance to eat some snacks/bite foods from the sari-sari stores along the Highway.

I resumed my running from the point where I’ve stopped along the National Highway. At this point, the PNP personnel were already tired and they had to relieve themselves one by one but one of them maintained as my pacer/companion.

@ The Salagdoong Beach Resort In Maria, Siquijor
@ The Salagdoong Beach Resort In Maria, Siquijor

The beach scenery was simply amazing and I was tempted to stop and simply ran towards to the beach and dip my feet and body to the sea water. But I didn’t want to waste my time as I had to finish the run within 12 hours.

The next town is Enrique Villanueva. As practiced in other towns, I had to drop by the Police Station and meet the Chief of Police. The Chief of Police while he was in his car, was able to pass us from the area of Lazi. He could not believe that I was continouosly running and walking from Siquijor up to his municipality. The town’s poblacion is located near the beach/seacoast and from this place, you could see the islands of Bohol and Cebu.

Infront Of The Enrique Villanueva's Poblacion & Municipal Hall
Infront Of The Enrique Villanueva’s Poblacion & Municipal Hall

After a brief talk with the Chief of Police of Enrique Villanueva, I continued my run and walk as the elevation profile started to be rolling in nature, again! I knew in a matter of time, I would be entering the last town of the island which is Larena. Larena was the first capital town of the province when it was promulgated in 1971, however, after a year, the capital town was transfred to Siquijor.

Finally, On The Boundary Of The Last Town, Larena
Finally, On The Boundary Of The Last Town, Larena

Larena has also a lot of Beach Resorts to offer as I saw from the different Ads posted along the highway a few kilometers before I reached its Poblacion. Larena is a populated town which is considered as a commercial town with its seaport where most of the RO-RO and other freight ships would arrive and leave the place. I told PNP Inspector Dumaguing not to drop by the PNP Municipal Office anymore as I decided to continue my run in order to meet my target time of 12 hours to reach the finish line in Siquijor.

Getting Nearer To The Boundary Of Siquijor
Getting Nearer To The Boundary Of Siquijor

From Larena, a distance of about 10 kilometers separates me from reaching the place where I started. I really enjoyed the view of the town as I could see another uphill climb from a distance as I left its Poblacion. On my right would be the nice view of the sea with lots of mangrove and a highway with limited number of vehicles plying on it. I could see a lot of motorcyle-riding people including women as if they own the whole highway.

Slowly and surely, I was inching my way towards the Poblacion of Siquijor. My Police escorts were happy that my adventure run is about to be finished and we were expecting and talking of what to order and eat at the place where I was staying once I crossed the finish line.

Finally, On My Last 10K!
Finally, On My Last 10K!

I finally reached the place where I started at 4:30 PM, which means that it took me 14:30 hours to run around the island province of Siquijor, to include my rests and visit at the Salagdoong Beach Resort in Maria. As I was being transported to the place where I was staying, I’ve finally decided that I would conduct an Ultrarunning Event in this island as soon as possible. And by the way, the distance recorded in my Garmin Watch was exactly 75 Kilometers!

My Snappy Salute To These Fine Ladies & Gentlemen Of The PNP Siquijor
My Snappy Salute To These Fine Ladies & Gentlemen Of The PNP Siquijor

As a final note, I would like to thank the following PNP Personnel of the PNP Siquijor Command who patiently ran, walked, paced, and shared stories and laughter/fun in this memorable adventure run:

PNP Inspector Vincent Paul Dumaguing

PNP PO1 Jude June Emperado

PNP PO1 Bener Cordova

PO1 Flora Suan

PO1 Chessa Pearl Caulawon

This is my first Adventure Run for the year of 2013. See you in Siquijor soon!

I Will Be Back!
I Will Be Back!

Official Result: 2013 BDM 102 Ultra Marathon Race


5th Bataan Death March 102K Ultra Marathon Race (BDM 102)

10:00 PM March 2, 2013 To 4:00 PM March 3, 2013

From The Bataan Death March Shrine in Mariveles, Bataan To The Old Railway Station in San Fernando, Pampanga.

Number of Registered Runners: 230

Number of Starters: 220

Number of International Runners: 2 (From USA & Malaysia)

RANK N   A   M   E TIME (Hrs)
1 Joel Bengtay (Champion, Course Record) 9:11:56
2 Marcelo Bautista (1st Runner-Up, CR) 9:45:59
3 Jerome Bautista (2nd Runner-Up) 11:35:15
4 Jon Las Bruce 11:50:53
5 Richard Montiano 12:04:34
6 Gilbert Anama 12:10:15
7 Alfred Delos Reyes 12:22:52
8 Junrox Roque 12:22:53
9 Jose Randy Duenas 12:28:52
10 Rodney Cabahug 12:31:24
11 Jonnalene Dorin (Champion, Female & CR) 12:32:36
12 Sandy Alentajan 12:36:50
13 Randy Ong 12:42:34
14 Carlito Buenaventura 12:46:39
15 Jhonley Ballesteros 12:46:40
16 Dante Sagayap 12:58:31
17 Philip Pacle 13:02:18
18 Glairold Recella 13:13:06
19 Michael Gapan 13:17:03
20 Ronald Canilao 13:17:05
21 Lao Ogerio 13:32:38
22 Edgardo Delas Alas 13:34:03
23 Jinky Garcia 13:37:16
24 Daphne Codilla (1st Runner-Up, Female) 13:37:45
25 Jeffrey Diaz 13:48:32
26 Marlon Ponce Ian Zarate 13:49:22
27 Almar Danguilan 13:49:34
28 Henry Laron 13:49:35
29 Ariel Briones 13:55:26
30 Jerry Peralta 13:55:46
31 Joseph De Jesus 13:59:11
32 Ariel Aquino 14:01:47
33 Raul Tapia 14:02:09
34 Cecile Yuson (2nd Runner-Up, Female) 14:02:52
35 Jorell Paringit 14:14:32
36 Graciano Santos 14:16:08
37 Rinen Dela Cerna 14:18:37
38 Rex San Pedro 14:24:20
39 Roberto Delos Santos 14:26:31
40 Calvin John Escandor 14:27:45
41 Benedict Meneses 14:36:41
42 Euca Bolingot 14:37:56
43 Ryan Gonzaga 14:38:41
44 Seow Kong Ng 14:39:12
45 June Val Sta. Ana 14:40:09
46 Amos Adalin 14:40:30
47 Joseph Sibal 14:41:25
48 Hermogenes Saludes 14:41:39
49 Neil Broncano 14:41:47
50 Rick Adrian Salay 14:41:51
51 Chips Dayrit 14:50:42
52 Joseph Pineda 14:56:49
53 Allan Merin 14:59:39
54 Lyra Valles (Female) 15:01:56
55 Clinton Tompong 15:03:16
56 Rocky Taylan 15:03:59
57 Vincent Tanglao 15:04:01
58 Lope Noay 15:04:09
59 Allan Gregor Bulos 15:04:32
60 Elvin Pastorfide 15:05:22
61 Andrew Aquino 15:07:18
62 Ronel Medina 15:15:02
63 Ronnel Go 15:20:19
64 Romelito Brion 15:20:35
65 Edgardo Vocal 15:23:40
66 Vincent Rodriguez 15:25:49
67 Janette Legaspi (Female) 15:31:44
68 Marc Conrad Molina 15:32:02
69 Zan Cagulangan 15:32:10
70 Russell Hernandez 15:32:57
71 Winifred Casino 15:33:57
72 Grant Gutierrez 15:35:30
73 Jon Borbon 15:38:10
74 Dexter Cruz 15:38:40
75 Dante Adorador 15:39:10
76 Jonathan Ramos 15:39:49
77 Mark Anthony Alindada 15:41:30
78 Bee Yen Soberano 15:43:00
79 Carlos Delos Santos 15:44:03
80 Ryan Juatan 15:45:40
81 Noel Ko 15:45:48
82 Mark Anthony Tibo-oc 15:45:49
83 Michael Lafuente 15:46:57
84 Rodrigo Pajarin 15:47:53
85 Xerxis Tan 15:50:47
86 Ceazar Ryan Aquino 15:50:54
87 Bernadette Schlueter (Female) 15:51:11
88 Roderick Cordura 15:51:27
89 Brian Tan Seng 15:51:44
90 Roy Ochavo 15:55:09
91 John Brian Pacia 15:56:37
92 Jerome Jamili 15:56:38
93 Jared Baliguat 15:57:59
94 Carlos Santiago 15:58:13
95 Catherine Rose Kuan (Female) 16:03:12
96 Nonie Jun Canones 16:03:20
97 George Javier 16:03:36
98 Jesus Bayrante 16:05:38
99 Wesley Noel Orana 16:06:53
100 Michelle Angela Maravilla (Female) 16:06:59
101 Meljohn Tezon 16:10:37
102 Maria Josephine Liao (Female) 16:10:45
103 Rochelle Sumagang (Female) 16:11:10
104 Merwin Torres 16:11:25
105 Alen Alban 16:11:41
106 Nicolai Villamora 16:14:18
107 Juan Tarrosa 16:14:19
108 Karlo Gonzales 16:14:31
109 Edrick Nicdao 16:15:37
110 Johann Marquez 16:16:40
111 Justin Valderama 16:17:39
112 Chester Puno 16:23:02
113 Roy David Martin 16:23:22
114 Numeriano Dela Cruz 16:24:18
115 Jhumbie Serna 16:28:03
116 Paul Alvarez 16:28:20
117 Marlon Saracho 16:30:11
118 Adornis Gonzales 16:33:50
119 Ronald Robles 16:34:07
120 Herito Briones 16:35:31
121 Jeyson De Ocampo 16:39:08
122 Tess Leano (Female) 16:41:36
123 Frederick Yap  16:42:28
124 Merlin Legaspi 16:42:49
125 Jed Jason Chiu 16:43:05
126 George Tujan 16:43:17
127 Judy Aguilar (Female) 16:45:30
128 Vans Cammanong 16:46:01
129 Inocencio Rosario Jr 16:47:15
130 Larry Daliwag 16:47:28
131 Jericho De Jesus 16:48:31
132 Cyril Paul Magajes 16:49:49
133 Rolly Tolentino 16:51:49
134 Allen Go 16:54:59
135 Francis Oliver Trinidad 16:55:58
136 Ariel Mendoza 16:56:13
137 Manny Ocampo 16:56:21
138 Kristian Mark Ison 16:56:36
139 Allan Roy Estabillo 17:01:13
140 Donald Ancheta 17:03:17
141 Brian Agdigos 17:03:34
142 Ace Guerrero 17:05:03
143 Jose Eugenio Capiton 17:05:56
144 Sherwin Tommy Botabara 17:06:19
145 Nelson Val Caro 17:10:25
146 Sheryl Quimosing (Female) 17:11:44
147 Carl Balagot 17:11:56
148 Lady Dianne Palogan (Female) 17:13:07
149 Ted Mallen 17:13:25
150 Emmanuel Chavez 17:13:56
151 Allan Rey Enriquez 17:14:24
152 Denver Vender 17:14:52
153 Mark Jay Sidamon 17:15:36
154 Arnel Distor 17:15:43
155 Roger Villareal 17:16:44
156 Mark Chester Obligado 17:17:12
157 Aileen Manat (Female) 17:17:49
158 Hazel Arnaiz (Female) 17:18:50
159 Ejercito Suyo 17:19:30
160 Maria Enrica Mendoza (Female) 17:20:51
161 Jerry Yutuc 17:21:20
162 Joel Sison 17:21:28
163 Jennybave Dela Cruz (Female) 17:21:47
164 Jesus Roque 17:21:57
165 Jireh Castillon 17:22:33
166 Irene Ong (Female) 17:22:38
167 Wilson John Barbon 17:23:04
168 Peachy Tamayo (Female) 17:23:09
169 Bob Tolete 17:23:14
170 Jorge Guerrero 17:23:33
171 Liza Chua (Female) 17:23:47
172 Ricardo Cabusao Jr 17:24:15
173 Emmanuel Tan 17:25:03
174 Leopoldo Esquilona Jr 17:27:12
175 Ferdinand Leano 17:27:57
176 Edmund Padilla 17:29:54
177 Ryan Sison 17:31:12
178 Lyra Rosario (Female) 17:31:45
179 Gia Estrella (Female) 17:32:12
180 Carlos Serrano 17:32:33
181 Thea Sangrador (Female) 17:33:17
182 Benjamin Tuble 17:33:32
183 Floydie Lobo III 17:33:58
184 Romel Espinoza 17:34:28
185 Raymond Bodino 17:35:21
186 Camilo Paran Jr 17:35:26
187 Celito Jose Macachor 17:38:09
188 Alex Pineda 17:40:49
189 Jessie Agoo 17:41:07
190 Maryanne Estanislao (Female) 17:41:19
191 Thea Bartolome (Female) 17:41:25
192 Zaldy Santillan 17:42:06
193 Llyod Chuah 17:42:27
194 Miko Sabado 17:45:46
195 Blas Ople Tiangco 17:46:45
196 Sarah Oinal (Female) 17:47:23
197 Geraldine Kun (Female) 17:48:01
198 Joshua John Tiu 17:48:57
199 Joseph Bryan Supicencia 17:52:42
200 Ariane Legarte 17:53:05
201 Orlando Ylaya 17:59:01
202 Mark Sigue 17:59:02

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