Or it would mean or simply understood as my personal Thirst Tolerance. It is the point where I could no longer tolerate my body not to be able to drink any fluid during a running workout. Beyond this period, I would start to slow down and walk, or sometimes becomes dizzy.
I had been doing this kind of experiment for the past weeks. I’ve done it during daytime and at night time and compared what my body would react during these times and conditions of the day.
Why am I doing this? It is a part of my training for my future adventure runs and hopefully, significantly will reduce the weight of fluid I would carry during these runs. Lighter weight being carried during the run would mean a fresher body that would last for more distance during a certain period of time.
It would also determine my training plan if I need to bring a hydration bottle or system in a workout whether it is a 30-minute recovery run or an hour of daily runs.
As a result of my experimentation, I would last up to 1 hour and 45 minutes without any fluid intake where my workouts would start at 10:00 AM up to Noon time. This is the maximum length of my workout where I could no longer sustain my pace without having to drink water or sports drinks. On average, I would cover a distance of 13.5-14 kilometers for the same period.
On night time, I usually do my experiment starting at 10:00 PM and I’ve observed that I could extend my thirst tolerance/threshold up to 2 hours. Beyond that, I would start to drag my feet and become slower in my pace. On average, I would cover a distance of 17-18 kilometers or slower because of the night/dark environment even if I am using a headlight.
However, before I start these experiment workouts, I must be able to drink at least 2 glasses of water and eat some snacks of fruits, bread, or left-over foods in the refrigerator.
In some clinical studies, it would show that adults over the age of 50 years have higher thirst threshold than the younger ones. It shows also that elder persons have lower water daily intakes of water than the younger ones. But for an elder active person like me, I think I have higher water daily intakes than the younger runners.
I am not telling you to do this kind of experiment in your running workouts. Always remember that, running is an experiment of one. What might be good for me might not be good for you!
Keep on running!
(Note: Don’t ask me how many glasses of water that I would drink every time I finished these workouts!)
As I announced in last year’s BDM Ultra Races Awarding Party, a new Finisher’s Medal Standards will be implimented in this year’s edition of the Bataan Death March 102 Ultra Marathon Race (BDM 102).
The following will be the Finisher’s Medal Awards based from the runner’s Finish Time:
GOLD Medal—-12:59:59 hours or faster (<13 hours)
SILVER Medal—-15:59:59 hours or faster (13 hours to <16 hours)
BRONZE Medal—-18:00:00 hours or faster (16-18 hours)
Each of the finishers in this year’s edition will again be a part in the history and milestone of this prestigious road race.
Based from the past 4 editions of the BDM 102 Ultra Marathon Race, hereunder should have been the Medal Tally of the Finishers:
Nobody in this world is honest. Nobody, period!
Even our leaders and top elite athletes are dishonest.
They cheat in some form or another
But they do it for some reasons and nobody knows
Some are kept secret but ultimately they will be revealed
But this is not a reason for you to cheat in my race
Cheaters pay the price in my future races.
It is either they vanish or get banished from my races
Regret is not enough, you did it and somebody reported it.
I am hard as a stone in my decision if you don’t follow my instructions.
The Pinoy Runners were ably represented in the 2013 Vibram Hongkong 100K Ultra Trail Run with 21 registered runners, to include 4 lady runners, out of the 1,225 participants in the event. Out of the 21 registered runners, 18 runners had been listed as finishers in the posted provisional result of the race. It is worthy to note that only 854 runners finished the race out of the 1,225 starters. Hereunder is the list of Pinoy finishers with their respective ranking and finish time:
3rd Bataan Death March 160K Ultra Marathon Race (BDM 160/Bataan 160 Ultra)
4:00 AM January 26, 2013-10:00 AM January 27, 2013
Bataan Death March Shrine, Mariveles, Bataan To Capas National Shrine, Camp O’Donnell, Capas, Tarlac
Number of Starters: 60 Runners (with 7 Female Runners)
Number of Finishers: 43 (with 3 Female Runners)
International Runner/s: 0
RANK
BIB #
N A M E
TIME
1
12
Alfred Delos Reyes (Champion)
22:23:47
2
2
Roberto Abad (1st Runner-Up)
22:41:26
3
28
Henry Laron (2nd Runner-Up)
23:00:09
4
37
Laurencio Ogerio
23:44:24
5
90
Rolando Nerona
24:05:28
6
27
Elmar Bob Tolete
25:15:54
7
24
Junn Besana
25:24:18
8
1
Graciano Santos
25:40:38
9
8
Sandy Alentajan
25:47:10
10
6
Raffy Gabotero
26:11:21
11
80
Lieza Valerio (Champion, Female)
26:17:10
12
11
Simon Pavel Miranda
26:33:30
13
7
Bong Alindada
26:57:25
14
50
Camilo Paran Jr
27:01:28
15
13
Meljohn Tezon
27:51:11
16
160
Ronnel Go
27:55:22
17
77
Bonifacio Dalisay
28:11:06
18
14
Allan Paul Vargas
28:24:48
19
5
Calvin John Escandor
28:38:05
20
9
Jon Las Bruce
28:43:20
21
3
Ferdie Cabiling
28:44:40
22
34
Merwin Torres
28:49:23
23
68
Yob Red
28:50:14
24
412
Benedick Meneses
28:51:30
25
38
Wesley Noel Orana
28:54:19
26
48
Bobby Go
28:57:24
27
23
Tin Ferrera (1st Runner-Up, F)
29:14:15
28
41
Trojan Lorenzo
29:15:33
29
29
Sherwin Tommy Botabara
29:17:10
30
44
Lawrence Arvin Tomas
29:18:26
31
88
Ben Silva
29:18:59
32
21
Alain Cuchas Llaguno
29:19:39
33
30
Nino Andrelix Navarro
29:21:01
34
100
Carl Balagot
29:21:13
35
20
Erwin Tolentino
29:21:43
36
161
Irene Ong (2nd Runner-Up, F)
29:21:49
37
32
Larry Daliwag
29:21:54
38
69
Nelson Val Caro Jr
29:25:37
39
15
Emerson Sto. Domingo
29:27:57
40
19
Roger Villareal
29:31:31
41
96
Ron Illana
29:33:01
42
83
Ernesto Badong
29:35:46
43
87
Alex Jones
29:58:51
Congratulations To Everybody & Thank You For Your Support (Finishers; Non-Finishers; Pacers; Support Crew; BR Events Staff; Armed Forces of the Philippines; Philippine National Police; Marshals & Volunteers)!
Keep on running!
3rd BDM 160K Ultra Marathon Race @ The Starting Line in Mariveles, Bataan
(Note: This post is intended for Media Release. If there is anybody who would like to make a NEWS on printed or broadcast media about our Top Runners in the HK100, you are encouraged to use, copy or make this one as your reference. Thank you!)
Marcelo Bautista of Baguio City finished as the top 15th Finisher in the newly-concluded 2013 Vibram Hongkong 100K Ultra Trail Run held on January 19-20, 2013 along the famous McLehose Trail in Kowloon. It is the first international running event for Marcelo after winning eight (8) consecutive ultrarunning events in a span of nine (9) months last year held in the different regions of the country.
The Flying Marcelo @ Km 28
Marcelo crossed the finish line in 12 hours and 8 minutes after the race started with 1,225 participants coming from 40 different countries. This ultra trail run had become prestigious after its two past editions where the registration for this year’s race had lasted for only 48 hours or two days. Only 21 Pinoy Runners were able to beat the 48-hour registration period.
Gerald Sabal of Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat finished in 33rd place after running among the top 10 runners in the first half of the race. he crossed the finish line in 13 hours and 21 minutes which is two hours faster than the top two Pinoy finish times recorded in last year’s edition.
Gerald In 7th Overall @ Km 52
“This is the toughest race that I’ve ever finished. I’ve learned a lot of lessons here and I would like to return next year with a goal to improve my finish time and ranking”,said Marcelo who kneeled to the ground after crossing the finish line and could hardly stand by himself due to exhaustion brought about by his faster split time on the 2nd half of the race. He added, “I’ve exerted my best effort on the second half of the race because my primary goal in this race was to finish it at all costs!”
Gerald, being the faster runner than Marcelo on the first half of the race, had complained of cramping muscles on his both legs at the Km 65 section resulting for him to walk and stop along the way. “I did not notice Marcelo passing me as I was busy trying to massage my legs as they were tightening up due to cramps”, said Gerald who has more knowledge of the terrain and the weather as he was able to conduct a recon run on the 2nd half of the route last July 2012.
The Vibram Hongkong 100K Trail Run is on its 3rd year as it started with only 200 runners on its first year and then allowed 750 runners on its 2nd year coming from at least 20 countries. However, for this year the participants were increased to 1,225 runners coming from 40 countries where the slots were filled up in two days.
The Overall Champion in the race went to Yun Yan Qiao of China with a finish time of 10 hours and 16 minutes. He finished 5th place last year with a time of 11 hours and 1 minute. The 2nd Place went to Stone Chang of Hongkong with a finish time of 10 hours and 19 minutes where he led by 16 seconds from the 3rd runner. The 3rd Place went to Ram Kumar Khatri of Nepal who registered a finish time of 10:19:59 hours.
From Right: Yun Yan Qiao, Champion; Ram Kumar Khatri, 3rd Place; Stone Tsang, 2nd Place
On the Ladies Division, British Claire Price of Hongkong got the Ladies Champion Award with a time of 11 hours and 58 minutes which is a new course record by 20 minutes. She placed #14th Overall Finisher besting Marcelo by 10 minutes.
“We will continue to discover, develop, and expose our best local ultrarunners to international events as we have the potentials to become podium finishers on these races”, was asserted by Retired AFP Major General Jovenal D Narcise, Founder and President of the Philippine Association of Ultrarunners (PAU), the country’s Sports Federation for Ultrarunning and the Team Manager & Coach of Team Elite Bald Runner.
In addition, he said, “It’s about time for our local Sports Corporate Firms & Companies to come into the picture in supporting and sending our elite ultrarunners in this kind of international events”. With Marcelo & Gerald’s accomplishment and strong performance in the 2013 HK 100 Ultra Run, there is a bright future and potential for this Sports to grow, discover more talents in the country and for our best runners to excel in other international ultrarunning events.
Andre Blumberg of Hongkong With Team Bald Runner
Marcelo and Gerald’s participation in the Vibram HK100 was principally sponsored by Andre Blumberg of Hongkong who is also an avid ultrarunner travelling around the world to participate in ultrarunning events. This is the second year that Andre Blumberg had supported our elite runners to the HK100. Members of the Pinoy Ultramarathoners Group and PAU runners have also contributed on the training and other miscellaneous expenses for the two elite runners.
Marcelo Bautista and Gerald Sabal are presently the top elite ultrarunners of Team Bald Runner.
This is the 3rd edition of this trail running race in Hongkong. It started with only 200 runners on its first edition and then followed with 750 runners on its 2nd edition and now, it has 1,213 participants coming from 40 different countries. The registration period lasted for only a few days.
The following is the tally of runners by each country.
21 Runners From The Philippines (Courtesy of Allen Lee of Malaysia)
This is the list of runners who will represent the country in this year’s edition.
NO.
NAME
1
Alen Alban
2
Marcelo Bautista
3
Almelito Casas
4
Fernando Cunanan Jr
5
Rienzirobert Del Rosario
6
Romulo Doctolero
7
Alain Cuchas Llaguno
8
Benson Martinez
9
Jonel Mendoza
10
Jones Mortega
11
Nixon Pasiken
12
Ralph Angelo Real
13
Gerald Sabal
14
Jessie Lou Sulague
15
Oliver Templo
16
Mark Carlo Villafuerte
17
Cheryl Bihag (F)
18
Verlie Bunao (F)
19
Laarni De Guzman (F)
20
Mallette De La Riva (F)
21 Manuel Dela Serna
Good luck to everybody.
To review on the last year’s edition of the race, you can click on the following links:
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