Badwater Ultramarathon #1


Early tomorrow morning at 4:00AM, 14 July (8:00PM, Monday, Manila Time), I will be leaving Los Angeles by car to Badwater, California, located inside the Death Valley National Park. The distance from Los Angeles to Badwater is 290 miles or 460 kilometers which is the estimated distance from Manila to Paoay/Currimao, Ilocos Norte. In my estimate, it will take me 4 1/2 hours to reach the place without any traffic problem or being get lost along the way.

My son just prepared me a printed map which he downloaded from Google with the detailed directions from our house to Badwater. I will be missing the runners who will start at 6:00AM and 8:00AM. The elite runners will start at 10:00AM and hope to meet some of them and witness their start of this ultramarathon event. Hopefully, I will be able to take some pictures of these runners while they will be running along Highway 190.

The following news article was copied from Puhrump Valley Times.

Death Valley race pushes to the limit
BY CHRISSY OHLINGER
PVT

 

BADWATER, Calif. — Many people don’t savor the idea of crossing Death Valley in the summertime by car. Some actually prefer to go on foot. This July 14-16, Route 190 in Death Valley National Park will be littered with people who do just that during the 31st annual AdventureCORPS Badwater Ultramarathon. The extreme sport event will track participants on foot through 135 miles of the hottest, most treacherous and isolated country in the country and the world: from Badwater, Death Valley National Park, to the trailhead of Mt. Whitney in California. The race route yo-yos from a plunging 280 feet below sea level across three mountain ranges before rising to the chilling heights of Mt. Whitney. Some contestants will even choose to scale the tallest mountain in the Lower 48 as an unofficial finish to their journey. Continue reading “Badwater Ultramarathon #1”

Bald Runner’s Team @ TNF 100


I instructed Captain Ferdie Espejo to come up with a team to run/participate in The North Face 100 this coming 26 & 27 July 2008 in Nasugbo, Batangas. If not for my trip and plan to run the San Francisco Marathon this August 3, I could have registered to run in the Team Relay or the 100K solo run. Anyway, the other reason why I have to leave Manila earlier is to witness the start of the Badwater Ultramarathon in Badwater, Death Valley, California this Monday, 14 July 2008 and to adapt early on the weather of California and have more running workouts in Los Angeles.

The Bald Runner’s Team for the TNF 100 will consist of the following:

Rey Antoque and/or Rolando Piamonte for the 100K Solo Run

Cresenciano Sabal and Reynaldo De Los Reyes for the Team Relay 100K

Mamerto Corpuz for the 20K

Ferdinand Elpidio Espejo Jr for the 10K

Bald Runner’s Team will also be running in the TNF 100 Singapore on October 4, 2008.

Good luck to those who will be joining this running event.

Mr Pompey Crisologo


This is my picture with Mr Pompey Crisologo of North Star Marketing in Laoag City taken two weeks ago. Mr Pompey Crisologo is now 72 years old and he is still wearing a running shoes while he is in his office.

He finished his first Marathon at the age of 52 with a time of 4:15 hours and improved his second Marathon with a time of 4:00 hours flat. He was the father of the North Star Run which started in 1979 and had its last rendition in 2002. He authored the North Star Run Sports Program where he conducted 5K runs in different municipalities of Ilocos Norte on a monthly basis with P 5.00 as registration fee.

In my last meeting with Mr Crisologo, he does not have any plan or intention of reviving the North Star Run. However, I told him that I am interested to revive the said 10K road race but with a different name. He approved of the idea and he is willing to help in the revival of the said race.

I told him also that I am going to revive the duathlon event during summer and he was happy to hear also such news from me. Also included will be a trail running event in Ilocos Norte.

These events are presently on the planning stage under the auspices of the Bald Runner’s Events.

More Pics @ Manila Half


The following pictures were taken at the Bald Runner’s Donate A Shoe Booth at the Finish Line (Luneta Park/Quirino Grandstand Area) of the Araw ng Maynila Half-Marathon Race on 06 July 2008:

From left side, Charlie (running & rowing mate of Mark FB); DelQ (runner from Los Angeles who had a brief vacation in Laoag City & Manila & he was scheduled to leave for LAX last night); Bald Runner; The Loony Runner; Mark FB; and IbanRunner.

We had this second take as the first pose was taken against the light/sun. Charlie and Mark FB were late for the Half-Marathon start and opted to run the 10K race. DelQ is a member of a running club in Los Angeles and he promised to donate some running shoes from his club members.

A pose with Joms of Happy Feet Runners (far left) and Patrick Concepcion aka Running Shield (on my right) ; the famous Doknoy (#305) & Don Ubaldo (#398) on my left side. Hey, I am surrounded with the fast and famous runners of Happy Feet!

As I was walking towards my parked vehicle, Sherwyn, the runner on my left, called my attention as the Bald Runner and I asked them for a pose. These runners are members of the Tutuban Running Club. They told me that my name was announced few minutes before the Half-Marathon started.

As promised in one of my comments, I distributed a Bald Runner’s sticker to each of the runner-blogger who visited/dropped by the booth. My booth had become the official meeting place of the runner-bloggers after road races in Metro Manila.

I was informed by Captain Espejo that some runners donated finisher’s t-shirts after the race. To those who donated these t-shirts, thank you very much!

Road Marshalls Were Great!


Araw ng Maynila Half-Marathon on 06 July 2008 at Luneta Park, Manila

I was late for the start of the Half-Marathon Race due to traffic at EDSA and due to my pre-race activities (warm-up & looking for a place to pee) after I arrived at the parking area at the Luneta Park. I thought the Half-Marathon Race would start at 5:30AM after arriving at the starting area at 5:25AM only to realize that there were fewer runners who were waiting at the Starting Area. Once I arrived at the Starting Area, I realized that the runners who were waiting were the runners for the 10K race and some members of the Fort Striders Running Club told me that the Half-Marathon runners had left at about 5:10AM. More than fifteen (15) minutes had elapsed after the start of the race!

I had no choice but to start running and to push the start button of my GF 305. After running for one kilometer, I could hardly see any of the last runner and Roxas Boulevard (going to Pasay City) was free from traffic..and I was the only one running with a race number! I thought of going back to the finish line and declare myself as DNF (Did Not Finish) for being late and later join the 10K runners. But when I was about to reach the area before the Manila Yacht Club & Philippie Navy Headquarters, I could see the blinking lights of the Road Marshall’s car at the corner of Vito Cruz and Roxas Boulevard and I saw a lady runner with a senior runner running together. The sight of the road marshalls and the last runners made me decide to push through with the race. Aside from that, I consider myself as a “road warrior” who never surrender to any fight!

After I passed by the last two runners, I had to depend on the road marshalls which were positioned in every traffic light and street crossing/intersection to ask for the direction and route of the race. I was alone at the busy street of Harrison Road and I tried to maintain my pace. However, when I turned right at Quirino Avenue, I could see some runners staggered along the stretch of Quirino Avenue towards Nagtahan Bridge which were at least one kilometer away.

Road Marshalls were all around the crossings/intersections and along the route and some were on their motorcycles. Some of the road marshalls riding on mortorcycle would escort me after I turned right at Quirino Avenue and after I crossed Taft Avenue. They were really there to help the runners and maintain traffic, holding off the vehicles and giving priority for the runners to pass on busy intersections. These road marshalls really inspired me to continue with the race. They were great!

I thought I was the last runner who started from the Finish Line. But later, at Km #7-#8, Joms of Happy Feet Runners called my attention as he passed by. He started the race way much later after I left the starting area. He is really a strong runner!

Slowly, I had to overtake most of the runners along the way and was comfortable going through those bridges at Santa Mesa and Nagtahan. I was maintaining a sub-6-minute pace per kilometer up to kilometer # 12, but for the rest of the way up to the finish line, I started to reduce my pace due to the heat of the sun and it also made my body asked for more hydration. I was glad I had my Nathan Water Belt with me and had, from time to time, my staff giving me additional Propel Drinks along the way. Some of the runners complained of lack of water stations from the Nagtahan bridge up to the Finish Line and my staff was able to share some of my prepared water supply to some of the runners.

These runners on my back were some of the runners I passed by along the way. I was wearing an orange The North Face (TNF) shirt and my first time to use my ASICS Gel-Kayano 13 running shoes to a road race. The shoes is very comfortable and stable. I intend to use it for my San Francisco Marathon and Bulldog 50K Trail Run in Calabasas, California next month.

At this point, my pace became slower because of the heat of the sun but I ried my best to overtake and leave these runners!

I overtook the lady runner at the back when we were about to reach the Intramuros area. I was trying to catch up with a younger runner at this point but he was too fast.

I tried to smile at the Finish Line but my mind was pre-occupied with the thought of drinking a bottle of ice-cold bottled water once I get out from the chute. I was glad I finished the race.

I was able to overtake more runners on the last two kilometers before the finish line and my time on the last kilometer slowed down because of the heavy volume of traffic infront of Manila Hotel. I finished the race in 1:53:39 hours but my GF 305 registered a distance of 19.5 kilometers. I knew I would be able to improve my finish time from the 8th DND-AFP Gintong Pangarap Half-Marathon if only the race organizers were able to measure the route properly.

These were the data I gathered from my GF 305:

Distance—19.5 kilometers       Time—1:53:39 hours

Average Pace—5:51 mins/km           Average Speed—10.3 kms/hr

Maximum Speed—15.2 kms/hr        Total Calories—1,445 cal

Average HR—160 bpm                      Maximum HR—168 bpm

Total Ascent—918 meters                Total Descent—909 meters

My pictures with the “Friends of the Bald Runner” will posted tomorrow.

More Pictures @ 2nd Mizuno Run


These pictures were taken after the 2nd Mizuno Run last 29 June 2008 at The Fort.

 I felt I was a Commander with this pose while talking with Prometheus, High Altitude, and The Looney Runner after the road race. These are the famous runner-bloggers today among the male runners in the country.

 Another pose with (from my left) High Altitude, The Looney Runner, PrometheusCometh, and DATC.

 I call/named these two runners as “Scout Rangers” as they don’t leave each other during the 8th DND-AFP Gintong Pangarap Half-Marathon.

 Totoy Santos of Happy Feet who was proud of wearing his Finisher’s T-shirt in the All-Terrain Trail Race where he won as Champion in the 12K Trail Run. Congratulations, Totoy!

Passion Runner with Lester and Friends. They are behind the Project CHK at the University of the Philippines.

The Rush Girls and the Bald Runner. The runner on my right was a recipient of a running shoe donated by one of the more blessed runners.

These couple came to the Bald Runner’s Booth for a pose.

 A pose with Banana Running, Mesh, and The Loony Runner.

Perfect Running Weather


Today, I just finished the 2nd Mizuno 15K Run (Rush to Infinity Mizuno Run) which started and finished at The Fort. This is the second rendition of the Mizuno Races. The first Mizuno Run was held last 30 March 2008 but due to some negative feedbacks on the lack of water on the said race, Mizuno decided to hold another run three months after the first race.

I arrived at the Assembly area at 4:45AM and I was one of the few early runners to arrive and park. I started to have my stretching exercises and later ran at a slow pace for my warm-up on the streets of The Fort near the starting area. I was already sweating when I entered the runners starting area for the 15K which was scheduled to be released earlier from the 10K and 5K runners at 5:30AM. While at the starting area, I had at least 20 minutes to spare before the start of the race as shown by the digital clock of the race organizers to talk to the “friends of BaldRunner”, runner-bloggers, and other visitors of this blog. Some of the runners were suggesting to me to go at the front of the runners and be with the VIPs for the photo sessions minutes before the start of the run. The VIPs included Senator Pia Cayetano, Writer-Columnist Tessa Prieto-Valdez, and Mizuno Executives. I just stayed at the middle of the pack and talked to Lester Choayap whom I did not see for a long time since the 4th Global City/Anta Run. He told me that he was busy in his embroidery business for the past months. Continue reading “Perfect Running Weather”

Reminders: Rush To Infinity Mizuno 15K Run


Last 15 April 2008, almost 15 days after the Mizuno Infinity Run (30 March 2008), I posted this insight which was entitled, Lessons Learned: Mizuno Infinity 15K Run. I am again posting it as my reminder for the incoming road race this Sunday. Good luck to all the runners!

Lessons Learned: Mizuno Infinity 15K Run

1)  Nathan Water Belt—It was a wrong decision not to bring my Nathan Water Belt with me for this 15K race. Since I am not fond of stopping by at water stations in races, I will be bringing my own supply of water through my water belt in my coming road races. ( I will wear my Nathan Water Belt & bring my Bottle holder/strap)

2)  Tapering—Three days before the road race, I was still running almost the entire length of the course. My hill workouts in Jamindan were not yet enough that I had to run through the McKinley Hill segment for almost three times on the week before race day. It could had been better if I just relaxed and rested few days before the race. (No runs at McKinley Hill this week; more trail runs this time and weeks before the race) Continue reading “Reminders: Rush To Infinity Mizuno 15K Run”

Postponed!


Despite the rains and strong winds early this morning, I prepared to run the Araw ng Maynila Half-Marathon Race. I woke up at 3:10 AM, shaved, took a shower, ate my cereals and oatmeal, drank a glass of Ensure, wore my running kit and accessories and I was out of my place at 4:00 AM.

It was not raining along the road towards Luneta Park but I had observed that the wind was too strong and that I could see branches and leaves scattered along the street towards the assembly area. Thinking that the race would start at 5:00 AM and with an arrangement with my staff that I will have to get my race bib at the assembly area before the start of the race, I wanted to reach Luneta as early as possible.

When I reached Luneta at 4:30, I saw some runners waiting at the grandstand while a group of persons were talking and having a meting at the stage portion of the grandstand. As I left the car parked and proceeded to the grandstand, I could feel the strong wind that blows from the sea. I was trying to look for one of my staff who promised to give my race bib for the race. Unfortunately, I could not see one of the runners from the Armed Services and I started also to wait at the grandstand.

I was able to talk to one of the runners and he told me that the organizers of this race had invited the runners/athletes from all the universities/colleges and schools in Manila but the runners from University of Santo Tomas had just left the place. He also informed me that the race was postponed to a later date.

As I was about to leave the grandstand, a utility van arrived and the non-runners who were having a meeting went down from the grandstand and carried the food (in styrofoam packs) from the van to the grandstand. As soon as the food reached the grandstand, the volunteers/marshalls offered to us the food.

As I was about to get my share of the food, the guy who was giving me the pack told me that the race is going to be postponed to a later date because of the typhoon. The food pack consists of an egg omelette, one piece of jumbo hotdog, and lots of rice.

After getting my free breakfast, I went to my car and left the place. It started to rain and the winds blew stronger on my way back to Fort Bonifacio. I need to sleep some more!

To all the runners, I hope to see you on next Sunday’s Rush to Infinity Mizuno 15K Run. Happy running!

Results: 8th DND-AFP Half-Marathon Race


8th GINTONG PANGARAP 21K RACE RESULTS

15-Jun-08

 

 

CAMP AGUINALDO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rank

Bib

Family Name

First Name

Time

105

417

Abadiano

G’Louine

2:05:04

20

259

Agao

Arnel

1:37:21

86

155

Agot

Dominador

1:59:51

208

301

Aguilar

Noel

2:30:59

138

365

Alacar

Aian

2:14:23

200

594

Alemania

Rey

2:29:09

192

377

Allado

John Mark

2:26:19

221

195

Alpajora

Osias

2:34:41

19

109

Alpas

Rodel

1:36:54

172

107

Altares

Maximo

2:21:53

162

291

Alzate

Edwin

2:18:37

203

409

Ampongan

Edelberto

2:30:22

128

315

Animo

Jalico

2:10:09

48

292

Anyaya

Manolito

1:49:01

246

424

Arancina

Randy

2:44:43

206

213

Araullo

Jerome

2:30:30

54

423

Arbitrario

Glen

1:49:43

265

165

Artus

Antonio

2:50:49

173

161

Astronomo

Ronald

2:22:04

122

326

Asufardo

Mario

2:09:16

113

418

Asuncion

Ronald

2:07:17

42

103

Babiera

Frederick

1:46:41

74

174

Babsa-an

Jonathan

1:54:36

10

148

Bajao

Enrico

1:28:14

240

332

Balbuena

Lazaro

2:39:46

136

437

Balondo

Louie

2:14:01

34

229

Barcena

Gerald

1:42:35

182

410

Bardadillo

Ruel

2:23:49

18

371

Barredo

Joseph

1:35:08

95

192

Bastaneche

Eddie

2:01:58

144

287

Batindaan

Bryan

2:14:59

52

202

Bayot

Eduardo

1:49:28

198

102

Bayucot

jonathan

2:28:30

153

324

Benina

Geoffrey

2:17:08

199

369

Bermudez

Allan

2:28:31

181

143

Bernabe

Laarni

2:23:39

94

136

Bien

Edwin

2:01:52

90

254

Biruar

Maalidin

2:00:17

262

164

Bondoc

Remedios

2:48:46

53

219

Brion

Remelito

1:49:31

232

403

Buban

Josefino

2:38:44

16

199

Buenoagua

Mohammad Isa

1:33:04

157

329

Bunagan

Jovic

2:17:32

212

413

Cabalquinto

Eduard

2:31:28

238

112

Cabasa-an

Jonathan

2:39:09

146

285

Cabrillos

Wencel

2:15:01

56

416

Cabuenos

Edzel Roy

1:50:02

201

130

Cabulad

Nilo

2:29:15

26

113

Calledo

Marlon

1:39:52

242

280

Callejo

Mark Gil

2:40:14

62

237

Calma

Gabriela

1:51:05

91

240

Calma

Dante

2:00:45

213

236

Calma

Victorina

2:31:58

66

176

Camangonan

Saturnino

1:52:38

241

194

Cana

Nazareno

2:40:08

123

140

Canas

Rey

2:09:19

41

170

Cartas

Ernesto

1:46:17

268

267

Casareo

Reynaldo

2:52:25

158

118

Castilla

Richard

2:17:38

77

378

Castillon

daisy

1:54:52

217

320

Ceilo

Gerry

2:33:45

209

1207

Centeno

Dennis

2:31:17

237

312

Chavez

Jerome

2:39:08

189

328

Claro

Jefferson

2:25:32

106

271

Clemente

Johnny

2:05:24

259

222

Co Say

Vinson

2:47:25

260

223

Co Say

Eric

2:48:11

255

297

Collera

Sammy

2:46:15

38

162

Companero

Jhan Francis

1:45:09

63

171

Companero

Antonio

1:51:05

44

153

Corpuz

Edmund

1:48:01

99

256

Cruz

Isa

2:03:28

220

270

Cruz

Joseph

2:34:33

250

592

Cruz

oscar

2:44:55

9

363

Cumlat

Gilbert

1:26:53

251

335

Daganato

Danilo

2:45:16

87

235

Dagdagan

Wilfredo

1:59:52

267

321

Dalupang

Albert

2:52:22

116

275

Dariaga

Mell Anthony

2:08:15

145

420

Dasas

Micklier John

2:14:59

271

282

De Ama

Ireneo

2:52:46

161

402

De Leon

Pedro

2:18:13

72

212

del Rosario

Jun

1:54:06

49

175

dela Cruz

Rodelio

1:49:08

83

260

dela Cruz

Danilo

1:57:13

3

358

delos Reyes

Reynaldo

1:13:21

180

284

Destajo

Elvis

2:23:11

167

337

Devera

Ricardo

2:20:05

67

408

Dimaano

Gary

1:52:43

79

159

Dizon

Ricky

1:55:56

130

404

Dizon

Raymund

2:10:27

194

272

Dizon

Jade

2:26:56

61

598

Dolores

George

1:51:04

224

429

Doromal

Efren

2:35:01

211

431

Eclevia

Ronald

2:31:27

37

215

Eclipse

Vicente

1:43:44

248

127

Egalam

Ramon

2:44:51

97

307

Eguia

Arnel

2:02:55

219

427

Encina

Geenesis

2:34:23

80

135

Espiritu

Dionisio

1:56:02

163

405

Estabillo

Roger

2:19:07

154

318

Facultad

Benjamin

2:17:14

102

123

Felipe

Christopher

2:04:19

75

183

Fercol

Armando

1:54:40

227

316

Fraga

Olympio

2:37:04

24

238

Gajol

Edwin

1:39:16

92

243

Gajol

Rodel

2:00:50

191

376

Gallarda

Bong

2:25:36

137

278

Gamboa

Norman

2:14:12

21

184

Gapuz

Nestor

1:38:07

190

397

Gerona

Gary Andrew

2:25:34

234

439

Gerona

Alejo

2:38:55

256

250

Gozo

Wilfredo

2:46:51

216

310

Grogory

Jonny

2:32:21

228

221

Guieb

Rodolfo

2:37:41

214

216

Guillermo

Estanislao

2:32:05

131

347

Gutib

Richard

2:11:42

252

246

Hernandez

Giovani

2:45:53

141

445

Hormigoso

Scott

2:14:33

2

599

Indapan

Frankreadel

1:12:51

103

350

Indico

Joseph

2:04:52

168

286

Isturis

Andro

2:20:19

185

114

Jaso

Archie

2:24:29

207

129

Javier

Teodorico

2:30:44

93

313

Jomen

Lumer

2:01:24

35

299

Kafiar

Wilson

1:42:46

32

295

Karundeng

Jerry

1:41:25

187

323

Kitongin

Dickson

2:24:46

57

234

Laguda

Sabeniano Sr

1:50:20

6

399

Lamprea

Raul

1:16:51

164

126

Laro

Joevir

2:19:23

149

407

Laureo

Bernie

2:15:59

125

242

Leona

Vergelio

2:09:23

196

331

Letim

Ruver

2:27:18

243

372

Lino

James

2:41:01

76

173

Llanora

Nolan

1:54:52

51

449

Llorente

James

1:49:18

25

152

Lopez

Manuel

1:39:43

170

138

Lopez

COL Oscar

2:20:55

264

306

Loresto

Joey

2:50:44

71

325

Loterte

Esab

1:54:04

244

325

Loterte

Esab

2:42:07

133

298

Lucas

Marlon

2:13:51

184

210

Maandal

Manny

2:24:26

140

233

Maca

Charlie

2:14:32

245

300

Macainan

Ivy

2:44:40

85

293

Maclan

Matthew Jim

1:59:21

13

600

Mahilum

andrico

1:29:34

156

117

Mamano

Bernardo

2:17:20

261

122

Mamigable

Sonny

2:48:12

165

334

Manarus

Darius

2:19:54

254

327

Manding

Melencio

2:46:07

151

189

Mangabat

Rommell

2:16:23

15

351

Manlangit

Ignacio

1:30:47

204

193

Manzanares

Jenrey

2:30:23

134

595

Manzano

Dionisio

2:13:57

193

426

Marinas

Francisco

2:26:27

50

589

Marsan

Hermogenes

1:49:13

205

232

Masamoc

Arlito

2:30:23

210

169

Mendoza

Jonel

2:31:25

81

182

Meneses

Alden

1:56:23

247

125

Miergas

Arnold

2:44:44

269

268

Miras

Crislino

2:52:45

229

279

Mondal

Leonard

2:38:29

226

149

Montano

Jan

2:36:25

5

360

Montecillo

Bowen

1:15:44

235

156

Monteclaro

Jerry

2:38:57

231

415

Montelibano

Kristofferson

2:38:40

107

361

Morales

Roger

2:05:26

225

142

Morales

Elmer

2:35:12

150

289

Mukherjee

Sudipto

2:16:10

179

228

Nadal

Allan

2:23:03

186

116

Naguita

Randy

2:24:45

89

388

Narcise

GEN Jovenal

2:00:15

64

442

Nazareno

Michael

1:51:06

88

241

Nazareno

Jomini

1:59:54

171

208

Nenra

Alex

2:21:01

43

370

Nimo

Harold

1:47:31

82

177

Nimo

Monique

1:56:24

135

340

Noche

Jojo

2:13:59

257

150

Nuyda

Jaime

2:47:00

31

239

Ocampo

Alfredo

1:41:24

139

244

Ocampo

Gregorio

2:14:31

147

249

Ocampo

Samson

2:15:09

152

231

Ocampo

Gil

2:16:53

65

248

Olimba

Roel

1:51:14

29

211

Olvis

Hermogines

1:40:39

28

144

Onas

Carlos

1:40:32

23

398

Oyao

Manuel

1:38:32

104

419

Pacheco

Ronnell

2:04:58

101

384

Pacion

recardo

2:04:11

253

309

Pagas

Danilo

2:46:07

8

596

Page

reymundo

1:21:43

39

261

Paje

Mila

1:45:22

111

441

Palacios

Joey

2:07:07

55

255

Paras

Joms

1:49:54

33

167

Pascual

Bienemar

1:41:29

230

276

Patarata

Romell

2:38:32

270

269

Patidongan

Dondon

2:52:45

117

450

Patricio

Rodney

2:08:17

68

412

Pena

Leonardo

1:52:44

132

247

Penero

Angelo

2:13:15

188

339

Penia

Marcelo

2:24:58

114

281

Peracion

Wilbert

2:07:47

177

200

Permejo

Alejandro

2:22:58

4

374

Piamonte

Rolando

1:14:42

236

288

Poblete

Roderick

2:39:07

249

119

Polmo

Moises

2:44:52

266

252

Pumanes

Primo

2:51:33

160

206

Quevedo

Dexter

2:18:10

155

317

Quidores

Jerry

2:17:20

115

421

Raca

Andrew

2:08:13

169

205

Ragrag

Peter

2:20:31

183

187

Ramas

Ronaldo

2:23:54

202

435

Ramos

Rogelio

2:30:08

40

168

Rimando

Arthur

1:45:44

11

597

Rivera

Lave

1:29:30

120

104

Rivera

Randy

2:08:52

222

191

Rodil

Ericson

2:34:42

215

414

Rodilla

Jedelbert

2:32:12

263

343

Rojo

Ranilo

2:49:32

195

422

Roque

Michael

2:26:59

109

274

Rubin

Robinson

2:05:45

1

354

Sabal

Cresenciano

1:11:41

22

151

Sacayle

Jessie

1:38:26

223

227

Sagun

Julius

2:34:45

176

444

Sakai

Klarex

2:22:51

45

158

Saligbon

Silverio

1:48:09

159

225

Salloman

Banny

2:17:57

110

368

Salvador

Rogelio

2:06:35

239

314

Sanchez

Victor Eugenio

2:39:39

166

336

Santiago

Cris

2:20:04

126

443

Saranillo

Monico

2:09:24

30

342

Sarona

Norberto

1:40:54

175

330

Senario

Jojo

2:22:47

174

311

Seneres

Roque

2:22:47

108

434

Sernadilla

Tyrone

2:05:28

258

180

Simon

Jayson

2:47:14

148

283

Sojede

Anthony

2:15:59

112

198

Suerte

Al

2:07:16

118

207

Tabaong

Jommel

2:08:21

60

154

Tan

Tommy

1:50:54

178

433

Tan

Jerald

2:23:01

58

209

Tanaka

Norio

1:50:38

12

110

Tangunan

Neshly Allan

1:29:34

47

593

Tapar

roland

1:48:50

73

294

Tapeceria

Aldwin

1:54:29

218

430

Tillo

Andrew

2:34:20

129

185

Tobias

Bernardo

2:10:24

36

190

Tolentino

Ellen

1:43:31

121

188

Torno

Ricky

2:09:11

197

230

Torres

Luiz

2:28:01

100

411

Tubay

Fernando

2:03:55

124

105

Tubndag

Ricnem Victor

2:09:21

98

406

Tumaliwan

Leonard

2:03:07

14

362

Ulanday

Maximo

1:29:46

119

352

Uy

Stephen

2:08:25

84

160

Vegim

Chito

1:58:54

70

353

Velasco

Raymund

1:53:49

69

308

Viaje

Jerry

1:53:40

7

364

Vildosola

Isidro

1:18:19

46

220

Villafania

Leo

1:48:16

127

333

Villamor

Jolly

2:09:45

233

196

Villasica

Pedro

2:38:54

143

226

Villaverde

JR

2:14:57

78

134

Vinarao

Francisco

1:55:51

17

101

 

 

1:33:18

27

157

 

 

1:40:32

59

141

 

 

1:50:46

96

302

 

 

2:02:35

142

590

 

 

2:14:39