Trip To Hongkong (2nd Trip For 2019)


Trip To Hongkong (2nd Trip For 2019) August 12-15, 2019

This is my second trip to Hongkong for this year (2019). I was in Hongkong during this year’s Chinese New Year to support the participation of Thomas Combisen in the Hongkong 4 Trails Ultra Challenge on the second week of February. Unfortunately, Thomas was not able to make the cut-off time for him to reach the last leg of the Lantau Trail during the race. I promised to Thomas to bring him back to Hongkong purposely to run the Lantau Trail which has a distance of 70 kilometers.

Weeks prior to our trip this month, news had been around about the Protests and Demonstrations that had been occuring in the different parts of Hongkong. Sine we have purchased and made our reservations for our accommodation weeks ahead, we decided to take the risk and continue with our scheduled plan for this trip.

It was supposed to be a trip for four trail runners, including myself, but two of our companions were not able to make it due to personal circumstances. The overall plan for the trip was to recon the Lantau Trail starting from Original Trailhead and from the End of the Trail going on a reverse route. We planned to do this in one day and the rest of the days will be devoted to food trip, shopping, and side trip to Macau.

We left Manila at 5:50 AM of Monday, August 12 and arrived in Hongkong at 8:00 AM. After loading some money into our Octopus Cards, we took the regular bus to Mongkok, where our regular hostel is located. We had been a regular client/customer in the said hostel since I have started joining trail running events in Hongkong. Although I have stayed in more expensive hotels in Tsim Tsai Tsui, Kennedy Town, and Jordan, I always prefer to stay in Mongkok for the authentic Chinese cuisine which are very cheap and lots of shopping in the nearby streets and Nathan Road.

Another interesting reason for this trip to Hongkong is for my new hobby of Seiko Watch Limited Edition Collection! Before this trip, I have been asking some of my FB friends who are residing in Hongkong as to where to buy these Seiko Watches and they gave me some tips. Earlier this year, I was fond of the Onitsuka Tiger sneakers and I had to look and buy a particular model in Causeway Bay. I am done already with the OT sneakers and now I am crazy with Seiko Limited Edition Watches!

Starting At The Trailhead LT Post 001

On Tuesday morning, Thomas and I took the MRT from Mongkok to Central and then walked to the Ferry Terminal Port #6 for our trip to Lantau. After one hour and half, we were at Mui Wo and walked along the Tun Chung Road going to the Trailhead of the Lantau Trail and it was already 9:30 AM. The distance from the Mui Wo Bus Terminal to the Trailhead is about 2 kilometers which is an uphill road. As we reached the trailhead, we were already sweating because of the hot/warm weather in the area. Thomas and I made an agreement for him to proceed and run the trail as fast as he can while I would hike and jog to the next trail camp and try to follow him. If in case he would determine if his target mileage for the day is done, he can just backtrack along the trail and try to find me. From there we could take the bus in going either to Tun Chung or back to Moi Wo Bus Terminal.

So, that was what we had done. From the trailhead, it was an uphill climb to Sunset Peak and then descend to the next trail camp/rest area and then cross the National Road in going to Lantau Peak. It was a very hard hike for me because of the heat and lack of training. I had to rest for three times before reaching the Sunset Peak and stopped every flowing stream to douse some cold water to my head and body. There is also a water reservoir where there was a faucet on its side that gave me lots of water to fill up my bottles and rehydrate myself. A white guy in trail shorts and shirt passed me on the first 2 kilometers of my ascent; I met two white guys and a lady going down from Sunset Peak; three white guys with big backpacks on my descent from Sunset Peak which I found later that they are from California, USA for some Para-Sailing activity in the area; and two local young guys who were taking selfies on my way down near the trail camp/rest area.

Descending From Sunset Peak

I attempted to start hiking the first kilometers towards Lantau Peak but I could no longer endure the heat of the sun and I was already exhausted due to lack of training. I went back to the waiting shed at the trail camp and wait for Thomas to arrive.

I really don’t know how many minutes I was able to doze off when Thomas arrived. Thomas was also complaining of the heat and humidity but he was happy to recon the place. He was longing for an ice cold Coke that we decided to walk towards the next village along the National Road. But to our surprise, the village was still too far that we decided to stop our hike in a Bus Stop and waited for our Bus Ride to Mui Wo.

In a few minutes, we took our Bus ride and immediately changed to dry clothes at the last row of seats inside the said bus. We went directly to the McDonalds at Mui Wo  for our first meal of the day with a Large Ice Cold Coke and Double Cheeseburger! 

After our McDo meal, we waited for our ferry ride back to Central. This time, the Ferry was an Air- Conditioned with higher fare BUT with NO Wi-Fi as compared with the slower one, cheap with Wi-Fi which we rode on our way to Lantau.

Thomas and I @ The First Resting Camp

It was good to be back to Lantau Island to run and hike after finishing the Translantau 100K for two times in the past. Well, I was then a younger and a stronger trail runner then!

Official Result: 9th Fort Magsaysay To Dingalan 65K Ultramarathon Race


9th Fort Magsaysay To Dingalan 65K Ultramarathon Race

3:00 AM August 11, 2019 To 3:00 PM August 11, 2019

Start Time & Starting Area: 3:00 AM August 11, 2019 @ 7th Infantry Division Grandstand

Finish Time & Finish Area: 3:00 PM August 11, 2019 @ So. Tanguigue, Brgy Aplaya, Dingalan, Aurora

Number of Starters: 10 Runners

Number of Finishers: 10 Runners

Percentage of Finish: 100%

Runners Of The 9th Edition Of Fort Magsaysay To Dingalan 65K Ultra

RANK        NAME                  TIME (Hrs)

  1. Christopher Iblan (Overall Champion & New Course Record)—5:54:00
  2. Dixie Sagusay (Female Overall Champion)—9:58:15
  3. Rodrigo Abias Jr (1st Runner-Up, Male)—9:09:14
  4. Dianne Marie De Leon (1st Runner-Up, Female)—10:35:28
  5. Tereso Sy (2nd Runner-Up, Male)—10:35:29
  6. Emery Torre—10:44:30
  7. Janice Reyes (2nd Runner-Up, Female)—10:48:35
  8. Jonas Olandria—11:03:50
  9. Khristian Norland Caleon—11:08:41
  10. Anna Odessa Albaracin (Female)—11:15:41
Cris Iblan, Overall Champion & New Course Record Holder
Dixie Sagusay, Female Champion

Congratulations To All The Finishers! 

Official Result: 1st Manila To Pagudpud 580K Ultramarathon Race


1st Manila To Pagudpud 580K Ultramarathon Race

June 3-9, 2019

Starting Place & Assembly Time: Km 0, Luneta Park, Metro Manila/9:00 PM June 3, 2019

Assembly Time: 9:00 PM June 3, 2019

Start Time: 10:00 PM June 3, 2019

Finish Line/Area: Pansian Beach, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte

Finish Time: 1:00 PM June 9, 2019

Intermediate Cut-Off Time: 100 Kms Per 24 hours

Event’s Cut-Off Time: 135 hours (5 days & 15 hours)

Number Of Starters: 14 Runners

Number Of Finishers: 6 Runners

Percentage Of Finish: 42.85%

Runners At The Starting Area In Luneta Park

RANK          NAME              TIME (Hrs)

  1. Robert Watson (Overall Champion & Course Record) — 129:15:57
  2. Thomas Combisen (1st Runner-Up, Overall) — 132:41:40
  3. Bong Dizon (2nd Runner-Up, Overall) — 133:12:21
  4. Laico Tolentino — 133:35:42
  5. Edgar Miras — 134:30:39
  6. Carlito Don Rodas — 134:50:32
Overall Champion & Course Record Holder Robert Watson
Finishers Of The Race (From L to R): Thomas Combisen; Bong Dizon; Laico Tolentino; Edgar Miras; & Carl Don Rodas

Congratulations To All The Finishers!

Official Result: 4th Tagaytay To Naic 100K Ultramarathon Race


4th Tagaytay To Naic 100K Ultra Marathon Race (via Kaybiang Tunnel)

Starting & Assembly Area: Picnic Grove, Tagaytay City (In Front of the Development Academy of the Philippines)

Assembly Time: 9:00 PM July 13, 2019 (Saturday)

Start/Gun Start: 10:00 PM July 13, 2019 (Saturday)

Finish Area: Naic Municipal Plaza, Barangay Poblacion, Naic, Cavite

Finish Time: 6:00 PM July 14, 2019 (Sunday)

Cut-Off Time (Event): 20 Hours

Starters: 12 Runners

Finishers: 10 Finishers

Percentage Of Finish: 83.33%

RANK         NAME                TIME (Hrs)

  1. Thomas Combisen (Overall Champion) — 11:58:49
  2. Sherwin Bargos (1st Runner-Up, Overall) —12:19:55
  3. Aldrin Pallera (2nd Runner-Up, Overall) — 12:34:10
  4. Bryan Anuran — 18:30:00
  5. Kelvin Dela Torre — 18:43:03
  6. Emery Torre — 19:19:10
  7. Vhon Boston — 19:20:17
  8. KR Inosanto — 19:21:50
  9. Tom Barrientos — 19:28:50
  10. Cris Tatel — 19:30:35
Podium Finishers (L to R: Sherwin Bargos, Thomas Combisen, Aldrin Pallera)

Congratulations To All The Finishers!

Official Results: 2nd 12-Hour & 3rd 6-Hour Endurance Races


2nd PAU 12-Hour & 3rd PAU 6-Hour Endurance Races

@ Philippine Army Grandstand & Jogging Lane

5:00 AM May 26, 2019

2nd PAU 12-Hour Endurance Race:

RANK      NAME          KILOMETERS

  1. Ian Christian Torres (Champion)—72
  2. Jubert Castor (1st Runner-Up)—71
  3. Vicente Zapanta Jr (2nd Runner-Up)—65
  4. Tina Aldaya (Female Champion)—59
  5. Aureo Pascua—50
  6. Kevin Lucero—45
  7. Gibo Malvar—40
  8. Laico Tolentino—37
Podium Finishers: 12-Hour Endurance Run

3rd PAU 6-Hour Endurance Race:

RANK    NAME          KILOMETERS

  1. Thomas Combisen (Champion)—56
  2. Jon Borbon (1st Runner-Up)—43
  3. Gary Mosqueda (2nd Runner-Up)—39
  4. Ale Paez—37
  5. Janice Reyes (Female Champion)—37
  6. Jerard Asperin—36
  7. Ruby Ann Angway (1st Runner-Up, Female)—34
Event Participants With The RD

Congratulations To All The Finishers!

Official Result: 13th TANAY 50K Ultramarathon Race


13th TANAY 50K Ultramarathon Race

Start: Jollibee, Manila East Highway, Tanay Rizal/4:00 AM May 19, 2019

Finish: Sierra Madre Resort, Sampaloc, Tanay, Rizal/1:00 PM May 19, 2019

Starters: 18 Runners

Finishers: 16 Runners

Rate Of Finish: 88.88%

13th TANAY 50K Starting Picture

RANK         NAME                 TIME (Hrs)

  1. Bryan Anuran (Overall Champion)—6:54:00
  2. Tereso Sy (1st Runner-Up, Overall)—7:06:07
  3. Criselda Baucas (Female Champion)—7:06:10
  4. Kelvin De La Torre (2nd Runner-Up, Male)—7:20:16
  5. Dianne Delara (1st Runner-Up, Female)—7:48:42
  6. Dixie Sagusay (2nd Runner-Up, Female)—8:02:42
  7. Laico Tolentino—8:06:50
  8. Victor Rodriguez—8:09:09
  9. Rogelio Palma—8:09:11
  10. Emery Torre—8:17:09
  11. Gibo Malvar—8:20:03
  12. Fernando Talosig—8:20:06
  13. Tom Barrientos—8:24:42
  14. Jon Borbon—8:24:45
  15. Jonathan Moleta—8:36:11
  16. Sheena Herrera (Female)—8:40:29
Overall Champion Bryan Anuran
Female Champion Criselda Baucas

Congratulations To All The Finishers!

 

Official Result: 1st Bataan Death March 102K Team Relay Race


1st Bataan Death March 102K Team Relay Race

Starting Area & Time: BDM Shrine/Km 0, Mariveles, Bataan/5:00 AM April 6, 2019

Finish Area & Time: Old Railway Station, Sto. Niño, San Fernando City (Pampanga)/10:00 PM April 6, 2019

Cut-Off Time: 17 Hours

Number of Teams: 6 Teams

RANK        TEAM                TIME (Hours)

  1. Team Philippine Air Force—7:05:27 (Overall Champion/All Male & Course Record)
  2. Team PowerPuff Boys—8:52:56 (1st Runner-Up, Overall/All Male)
  3. Team People’s Champ—10:02:43 (2nd Runner-Up, Overall/All Male)
  4. Team Philippine Marines—10:33:14 (Champion, Mix Male/Female/Course Record)
  5. Team KAVOUGE—11:07:26 (Champion, LGBT/Course Record)
  6. Team BANAYAD—11:25:23 (1st Runner-Up, Mix Male/Female)
Start Of The Race @ BDM Km Post #00
Overall Champion Team Philippine Air Force
Team PowerPuff Boys
Team People’s Champ
Team Philippine Marines
Team KAVOUGE (LGBT)
Team BANAYAD

Congratulations To All The TEAMS!

Official Result: 13th Tagaytay To Nasugbu 50K Ultramarathon Race


13th Tagaytay To Nasugbu 50K Ultra Marathon Race (T2N 50K)

4:00 AM To 1:00 PM May 5, 2019

Picnic Grove, Tagaytay City To PETRON Gas Station, Nasugbu, Batangas

Cut-Off Time: 9 Hours

Number Of Starters: 45 Runners

Number Of Finishers: 45 Runners

Percentage Of Finish: 100%

RANK          NAME                    TIME (Hrs)

  1. Anselmo Cruz, Jr (Overall Champion)—4:25:49
  2. Junrox Roque (1st Runner-Up, Overall)—4:38:35
  3. Sherwin Bargos (2nd Runner-Up, Overall)—4:54:10
  4. Bong Dizon—4:59:19
  5. Rain Marti Luzara—4:59:55
  6. Ray-John Bayona—5:15:01
  7. Jamskie Oraye—5:28:08
  8. Jonjon Sierra—5:28:10
  9. Desrie Balla—5:47:32
  10. Rona Saludes (Female Champion)—6:03:07
  11. Bryan Anoran—6:15:52
  12. Jun Briones—6:16:23
  13. Rex Esquierra—6:22:12
  14. Robinson Andres—6:26:32
  15. Efren Olpindo—6:31:55
  16. Ella Apurillo (1st Runner-Up, Female)—6:42:15
  17. Wilfredo Quarte—6:46:59
  18. Dixie Sagusay (2nd Runner-Up, Female)—6:49:43
  19. Sab Placienta (Female)—6:50:23
  20. Clarito Clarito—6:57:05
  21. Riza Asuncion (Female)—7:07:09
  22. Arvhie Latoza—7:12:44
  23. Jon Borbon—7:12:45
  24. Gibo Malvar—7:12:48
  25. Alain Gervacio—7:34:47
  26. Sherwin Guansing—7:37:00
  27. Chermine Reyes (Female)—7:37:08
  28. Mark Jay Sidamon—7:37:13
  29. Tina Aldaya (Female)—7:48:05
  30. Billy Ray Legaspi—7:51:39
  31. Rowena Tan (Female)—7:59:18
  32. Michelle Caballero (Female)—7:59:40
  33. Jose Leandro Garcia—8:01:02
  34. Alwin Galido—8:03:21
  35. Ariane Legarte—8:04:30
  36. Nezyl De Calzada—8:05:05
  37. Jay Odi—8:07:47
  38. Jonas Olandria—8:08:32
  39. Orlando Ylaya—8:08:47
  40. Virgilio Belenor—8:10:54
  41. Golden Boy Herrera—8:21:03
  42. Sheena Herrera (Female)—8:21:08
  43. Roi Cristofer Mendoza—8:28:50
  44. Ryan Sy—8:51:31
  45. Joy Sy (Female)—8:51:50
2019 Tagaytay To Nasugbu 50K Overall Champion Anselmo Cruz, Jr
2019 Tagaytay To Nasugbu 50K Female Champion Rona Saludes

Congratulations To All The Finishers!

Information/Rules & Regulations Of The 1st Bataan Death March 102K 5-Man Relay Race


The following are the Information/Rules and Regulations of the 1st Bataan Death March 102K 5-Man Relay Race:

  1. The Bataan Death March 102K 5-Man Relay Race is a Team Competition Race consisting of 5 Runners for each Team. The Relay Race consists of the following categories: All Men’s; All Women’s; Mixed Male-Female (with at least, One Female in the Team); and a LGBT Team Category
  2. Each runner in the Team will run a distance of 10 Kilometers in the first 50 Kilometers and the process is repeated on the next or last 50 Kilometers (Km 50-Km100). All the 5 runners of the Team will run as a Group/Team on the last 2 Kilometers to the Finish Line on Single File On the Left Side of the Road except on the last 20 meters to the Finish Line where they could run side by side. All the runners must be able to run a total of 22 Kilometers during the duration of the event. NO RUNNER will be allowed to run more than 10 Kilometers in every 50-Kilometer section of the course. The BDM Kilometer Posts will be used as Kilometer Markings for the whole event.
  3. All runners on the road should run on Single File on the LEFT SIDE of the Road…ALWAYS.
  4. Each Team can have two (2) Support Vehicles with a designated Driver who is NOT a runner and who could also help as support crew for the Team. A Team can also use a single Support Vehicle using a Van or Mini-Bus with a dedicated Driver. For the teams coming from the Military and/or Police, they can use their Personnel Carrier Trucks as their Support Vehicle.
  5. The Support Vehicles must be able to “leag-frog” their runners which means that they should wait for their runners in a specified location/distance in order to provide support to their runner/s. Support Vehicles should always park on the RIGHT shoulder of the Highway with their Hazard Lights switched to ON. Support Vehicles are strictly NOT allowed to “shadow” their respective runner. “Shadowing” means that the Support Vehicle is moving beside, behind, or ahead of the runner with the same speed with that of the runner. This act or violation is a ground for disqualification for the whole Team.
  6. Each runner must be able to finish his/her 10K distance run/leg in One Hour & Twenty Minutes (1:20:00 Hours). The Course Event’s Cut-Off Time is 13 Hours & 30 Minutes. The Cut-Off Time at Kilometer 50 is 7 Hours. Any Team which could not meet these Cut-Off Times will be considered as DNF (Did Not Finish).
  7. Each Team will provide its own Driver, Support Crew; Medical Aidman; and Hydration/Food Provisions during the duration of the Event. It highly suggested that the Driver & Support Crew are knowledgeable on the route direction of the course event.
  8. Support Points or places where the Support Vehicle will be parked to support their runners will depend on the Race Strategy of each Team, however, the Support Crew is advisable to meet their runner at the Left Side of the road for the needs of their runner. Support Crew should be extra careful in crossing the Highway.
  9. Support Vehicles are NOT allowed to park within a distance of 20 meters from or around the BDM Kilometer Posts. Such space should not be covered so that runners would be able to see them as their Reference Points or Kilometer Markings along the course. Exchange of Runners will be at the BDM Kilometer Posts #10, #20, #30, #40, #50, #60, #70, #80, #90, and #100. 
  10. Each runner will have a Race Bib which should be displayed at the front part of the shirt…ALWAYS!
  11. Runners are advised NOT to approach their Support Vehicle during their running leg except when they have finished their designated Leg Run. It is the duty of the Support Crew to cross the Highway and meet his/her runner for food or drinks.
  12. Assembly and Processing For Each Team will be on or before 4:00 AM of April 6, 2019 at the Bataan Death March Shrine (BDM Km 0) in Mariveles, Bataan. The race will start at exactly 5:00 AM of April 6, 2019. Cut-Off Time at Kilometer 50 is at 12:00 Noon and then at 6:30 PM of the same day at the Finish Line.
  13. It is encouraged that ONLY the first runners of the FIRST LEG of 10K will be dropped off at the Starting Area in order to minimize the number of Parked Vehicles in the area. The vicinity of the BDM Shrine has a limited Parking Area. The Support Vehicles should initially wait for their runners at BDM Kilometer Post 6 or 7 because of the limited shoulder along the Zigzag section of the road from Mariveles to Barangay Alas-asin, Mariveles, Bataan.
  14. NO PACERS will be allowed for the designated runner/s on each leg of the course. The rest of the Team are encouraged to cheer their runner along the route while their Support Vehicles are properly parked along the shoulder of the Highway.
  15. The use of Reflectorized vests is not Mandatory but it is highly encouraged for the safety of the runners and the Driver & Support Crew. 
  16. The runners can use their headphone or MP3 or Phone for music at their own risk, however, they should be able to hear the traffic and the surroundings.
  17. Awarding of Trophies, Medals and other “loot” to the Podium Finishers and other Teams will be on real-time as soon as they cross the Finish Line.
  18. Each Team can now pay the Registration Fee of Ten Thousand Pesos (P 10,000.00) through Bank Deposit at the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) Savings Account Number # 0296-0673-22 in behalf of Jovenal D Narcise not later than April 4, 2019. You can send the e-copy of the Deposit Slip at e-mail address: jovie75@hotmail.com for confirmation. The said Deposit Slip should be brought and submitted to the Race Event Staff at the Starting Line on Race Day to redeem the Team’s Race Packet.
  19. For your immediate concerns and inquiries, please send your message at this e-mail address: jovie75@hotmail.com or post at the Facebook Event Page @ https://www.facebook.com/events/1920763561379055/ or send SMS at Cellphone # 0918-965-9895.
  20. Let us maintain the Integrity of this Race.
  21. The decision of the Race Director is FINAL.
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Official Results: 1st PAU Iloilo River Esplanade 12-Hour & 6-Hour Endurance Race


1st PAU Iloilo River Esplanade 12-Hour & 6-Hour Endurance Race

6:00 PM March 23, 2019 To 12:00 Midnight March 23, 2019 (6-Hour Run)

—Number Of Runners: 11 Runners

6:00 PM March 23, 2019 To 6:00 AM March 24, 2019 (12-Hour Run)

—Number Of Runners: 5 Runners

1st PAU Iloilo River Esplanade 12/6-Hour Run Starters

12-Hour Endurance Run

RANK      NAME            No. Of Kms

  1. Ian Christian Torres (Overall Champion)—81
  2. Cheche Magramo (Female Champion)—69.6
  3. Tina Aldaya (1st Runner-Up, Female)—66.7
  4. Dan Navarro (1st Runner-Up, Male)—58
  5. Khristian Caleon (2nd Runner-Up, Male)—23
Finishers Of The 12-Hour Endurance Run

6-Hour Endurance Run

RANK     NAME       No. Of Kms

  1. Ronal Egaran (Overall Champion)—52.2
  2. Edward Delos Reyes (1st Runner-Up, Male)—46.6
  3. Regina Dela Cruz (Female Champion)—46.6
  4. Chester Robite (2nd Runner-Up, Male)—46.6
  5. Remy Caasi (1st Runner-Up, Female)—44.8
  6. Josie Escobañez (2nd Runner-Up, Female)—44.8
  7. Ale Paez—36.4
  8. Sherwin Guansing—36.4
  9. Noel Ko—36.4
  10. Diding Boersma (Female)—36.4
  11. Senen Boyet Rentoy—28
Finishers Of The 6-Hour Endurance Run

Congratulations To Everybody!