Random Thoughts (After TD50)
In the United States, June 6 is declared as their National Running Day. In some of my previous posts in this blog, I mentioned about coming up with the same concept in order for the citizens to adhere to a healthy lifestyle by engaging to any kind of sports. The following was the exact words from my previous post:
“It will take a real “sportsman or sportswoman” among our politicians to think and “lobby” for a “National Sports Week or Month”. There is already a party-list group at the House of Representatives which is called “PBA” (Partido ng Bayaning Atleta) but I am still waiting for them to be heard or seen in our national sports endeavors. Well, this could be a good idea for the PSC and POC to indulge if they are really sincere in discovering new “talents” and developing our sports program in the “grassroots”!”
Those people who are responsible in making or declaring a “National Running Day” for the country will always defend themselves by saying that “there is no need for such day or celebration because runners run everyday”!
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I would like to personally thank those who greeted me on my 60th Birthday through Facebook, SMS, e-mail, and telephone calls. Instead of running for 60K, I was contented to run for 60 minutes on my birthday towards the peak of a mountain. There was no party or grand celebration for this day. I was contented to just pray that I will have more years to enjoy running on the roads and trails. Finally, I got my Senior Citizen’s Card!
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Taklang Damulag Ultra Trail Races (TD 100M/50M/50K) will remain to be the most challenging trail running event in the country. It will remain to be a challenge for the hardcore runners. I am proud that the 1st TD 100-Mile Trail Run made those runners who DNFed as stronger, smarter, and faster trail “experts” in their succeeding races here and abroad. It also started a trend of mountain ultra trail runs in the country.
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I always IGNORE non-ultrarunners who make their opinion and/or observation about the sports I love and promote. Being the Founder and President of the Philippine Association of Ultrarunners (PAU), I should be the one who should be refuting or arguing the statements of these people. But it would be best if these people will accept my personal invitation to join in next year’s edition of the Bataan Death March 102K Ultra Marathon Race which I will send to them on the 4th week of this month. I think eight (8) months will be enough time for them to prepare and train for such invitation.
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I am happy that more marathon runners are slowly “crossing the fence” to the world of ultrarunning. I am happier that more runners are also shifting to trail running. After posting my “peak bagging” adventures, I’ve observed that my ultra running friends and other runners have started to go to the mountains, too! Some of my friends are wondering why I am always “peak bagging/peak hunting” almost every week. Well, the answer is that I am preparing for my next ultra trail run. It could be before the year ends or finally participate in next year’s TNF 100.
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I am supposed to join in this Saturday’s San Diego 100-Mile Endurance Run but I missed the on-line registration at Ultra SignUp by a few hours as I did not expect the influx of interested runners. I was surprised that the slots were filled-up as soon as the registration opened. Even if I appealed to the Race Director with an e-mail and FB Personal Message, my request to be included was not granted. Lesson learned: Be fast with your Credit Card and Stick to the Rules and Regulation of the Event!
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This site will remain as a running blog. More ultra running events here and abroad will be featured in this blog as more of our local runners are interested to know what is happening in the world of ultrarunning. Actually, some of our runners had been consistently joining ultra trail running events outside the country. Jonnifer Lacanlale, Simon Bolivar, Jael Wenceslao, Paolo Osmena, Garry Garcia had been consistently joining ultra running events outside the country and have been our ultra “ambassadors” to represent our country. I have a prediction that more of our local ultrarunners will be following their footsteps in the years to come.
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Starting tomorrow, June 7, BDM 102 Finisher and ultrarunner Mac Milan will be starting his “multi-day adventure run” from Davao City to Cagayan De Oro City covering a distance of 250+ kilometers. He promised me to have his run “journalized” through a blog and will try his best to update us with his running experience. Good luck and have fun, Mac!
2013 BDM 102 Finisher’s Medals
Starting on next year’s 5th edition of the Bataan Death March 102 Ultra Marathon Race, Finisher’s Medals will have a distinction based on the Official Finish Time of each runner-finisher. The Finisher’s Medals will be categorized into GOLD, SILVER, and BRONZE.
GOLD BDM 102 Medal will be awarded to the runners who will register a finish time of less than 13 HOURS.
SILVER BDM 102 Medal will be awarded to the runners who will register a finish time of 13 HOURS but less than 16 HOURS.
BRONZE BDM 102 Medal will be awarded to the runners who will register a finish time of 16 HOURS but less than 18 HOURS.
Good luck to all the 2013/5th BDM 102 Ultra Marathon Race applicants.
Official Results: 1st TD 50M/50K/21K Trail Run
1st Taklang Damulag 50-Mile/50K/21K Half-Marathon Trail Run/June 2, 2012/Fort Magsaysay, Palayan City (Nueva Ecija)
(Note: Photo Courtesy of Elaine Botabara)
| TD 50-MILE RUN | ||
| RANK | NAME | TIME |
| 1 | Ronald Illana | 14:27:22 |
| 2 | Mary Maureen Baylosis (F) | 16:21:06 |
| 3 | Cenuel Mark Geminiano | 16:21:07 |
| 4 | Sherwin Botabara | 18:18:52 |
| 5 | Bong Alindada | 18:19:18 |
| TD 50-Kilometer Run | ||
| RANK | NAME | TIME |
| 1 | Ronnel Go | 7:33:37 |
| 2 | Romulo Doctolero | 7:33:38 |
| 3 | Carmeli Ortega (F) | 10:07:25 |
| 4 | Stephanie Hefti (F) | 10:07:27 |
| TD 21K Half-Marathon | ||
| RANK | NAME | TIME |
| 1 | Juvalin Dionisio (F) | 6:12:51 |
| 2 | Mike Jojo Brito | 6:35:01 |
| 3 | Meljohn Tezon | 6:40:17 |
1st BR’s BEER Mile
Nobody dared yet to do this event in the country. I wonder why. Is it because we are ignorant that there is such event that is known worldwide? Is it because we are afraid that we are promoting drinking of liquor mixed with sports? Or we are just simply lazy or afraid of promoting this kind of event that promotes camaraderie among runners and friends? Or is it because there is no profit in it that race organizers would not dare to do it?
For the past weeks, I’ve posted a request on Facebook for any of my “friends” to “connect” me with anybody who is employed with any of the Corporate Beer Companies in the country. I got some positive comments and some promises to connect to this person and this person. But it ended there but I still waited for some more time if ever I would be able to link-up with the Heads of Sales of these companies. I waited but such promises ended as promises! However, I am still waiting for these Corporate entities to sponsor this event.
With or without sponsors, this event will have to push through. Who cares? I really don’t care if I don’t have any sponsor in my events. The RUNNERS are the actors/actresses in this event! The show must go on!
I wanted a “low-key” oval track for this event and I thought of the Rizal High School Oval Track in Pasig City to be an ideal place for the sake of simplicity. After a simple coordination with the right authority to give the approval for the use of the said facility, the event is now a reality!
This Beer Mile Run is FREE but runners/participants will have the distinction to be invited through this post in this blog. I will be clear on those runners to be invited for the inaugural conduct of this event. These invited runners are those who have supported me in my initial BDM & PAU Races and our ultra supportive friends. And for those who were not invited for this inaugural event, they will have the chance to experience this in the monthly conduct of this run. However, they can still come as spectators in the said event.
The following runners are invited in the Inaugural BR’s BEER Mile on June 10, 2012. The activity will start at 6:00 AM at the Rizal High School Oval Track.
1. Jonel Mendoza
2. Amado Castro Jr
3. Jonnifer Lacanlale
4. Jael Wenceslao
5. George Dolores
6. Ric Cabusao
7. Arman Fernando
8. Francisco Lapira Jr
9. Abet Henson
10. Jeffrey Abenina
11. Patrick Concepcion
12. Gene Olvis
13. Paolo Osmena
14. Christopher Montaos
15. Arturo Virata
16. Chito Carreon
17. Mel Severino
18. Sherwin Botabara
19. Cesar Abarientos
20. Graciano Santos
21. Ronnel Go
22. Mar Marilag
23. Bong Alindada
24. Ian Alacar
25. Meljohn Tezon
26. Eric Socrates
27. Jose Duenas
28. Randy Rubio
29. Junar Layug
30. Tin Ferrera (F)
31. Teresa Gangan (F)
32. Dick Balaba
33. Robert Patrimonio
34. Samuel Narcise
35. Marlo Guloy
36. Victor Ting
37. Narciso Alipio
38. Alfred Delos Reyes
39. Roberto “Beeps” De Los Santos
40. Mark Hernandez
41. Frederick Gabriel
42. Alfredo Ocampo
43. Samson Ocampo
44. Gil Ocampo
45. Larry Daliwag
46. Tina Narvaez (F)
47. Keshia Fule (F)
48. Chips Dayrit
49. Raul Tapia
50. Carl Balagot
51. Junrox Roque
52. Wilnar Iglesia
53. David Buban
54. Dindo Diaz
55. Simon Pavel Miranda
56. Noel Hernandez
57. Charlie Chua
58. Camilla Brooks (F)
59. Lemuel Narcise
60. Jose Lorenzo Mina
61. Red Samar
62. Almar Danguilan
63. Bert Camangonan
64. Haide Acuna (F)
65. Irene Ong (F)
66. Ron Sulapas
67. Bob Castilla
68. Julius Cervantes
69. Din Cordero
70. Wap Flores Forbes
71. Gregorio Ocampo
72. Ruben Fajardo Jr
73. Nelson Mallillim
74. Frederick Quitiquit
75. Imelda Laron (F)
76. Benedict Meneses
77. Carlito Buenaventura
78. Lester Jerome Chuayap
79. Stephanie Hefti (F)
80. Zaldy Santillan
The following will be the procedure of the event:
1. Each Runner-Participant will have to register to the Secretariat with four (4) Beer In Cans. We are not strict on the brand of the beer as long as it has 5% alcohol content by volume. NO BEERS IN BOTTLE!
2. There will be five (5) Waves of runners. Each wave will consist of sixteen (16) runners. Composition of WAVES will depend on the order of registration for each runner—FIRST TO REGISTER, FIRST TO RUN!
3. Secretariat will be ready to accept the registration of runners at 5:30 AM and the first Wave will start at exactly 6:00 AM.
4. Cut-off time for each Wave is 20 minutes. The next Wave will start immediately after the cut-off time have lapsed.
5. At the Starting Area, runners should be at least 5 meters behind the starting line & holding their beer in can. Start of the Race will commence once the RD says “GO”. Then runner opens the beer and drink the full content of the beer before starting his run (still behind the starting line). Runners will be disqualified if they won’t be able to finish/consume the contents of can before they start their run.
6. Before completing each lap, runner has to drink another beer before he/she crosses the starting line in order to start the 2nd lap, then the 3rd lap and then the 4th/last lap. To complete the event, each runner must have consumed 4 beer in cans and had ran 4 laps.
7. If a runner vomits, he/she is penalized for another lap around the track (4 laps + 1 lap penalty). (Note: We will not have marshals to monitor each runner during the run. So, we hope that runners would accept that they vomitted during the run and take upon themselves and run the additional lap as penalty). No matter how many times you vomit, you only have to run ONE additional lap to complete the run. PLEASE DON’T VOMIT ON THE TRACK.
8. Results will be posted in my blog and will be sent to http://www.beermile.com to represent our country from the list countries registered in this event. “Personalized” Finisher’s Certificate for each runner will be available on a later date.
9. Commemorative T-Shirts will be available FOR SALE (P 300.00 each). The word “FINISHER” and date of the event will be printed at the back of the shirt.
10. For details on the rules and regulations, please check www.beermile.com.
Additional Notes:
1. My sincerest apology to those who were not included in this initial list. However, if you have time, you can be a spectator of this event. If there will be runners in the list who could not make it in the event, we will ask runners from the spectators to fill in the list. Make sure you bring 4 cans of beer.
2. The Parking Area at the Rizal High School is very limited. We encourage “carpooling” among running club members!
3.Donations for Additional Beer In Cans and bite foods (“pulutan”) are highly encouraged.
4. We will try our best to have this event on a monthly basis.
Good luck and Have Fun!
2013 BDM 102/160 Update
Interested runners who would like to participate in next year’s edition of BDM 102 & 160 have up to the middle of next month, June 15, 2012, to file their application through the Facebook’s BDM 102/160 PAGE; or posting a comment in my blog’s BDM 102 and/or BDM 160 PAGES; or by sending an e-mail at jovie75@hotmail.com.
Application should include the following data: Name; Age; Gender; Latest Marathon Race Finish & Time; and e-mail address.
Approval of Application through a Letter of Invitation to each runner-applicant will be sent to the applicant’s e-mail address starting on June 20, 2012. Details and important instructions will be stated on the letter of invitation to include the Payment Period for the Registration Fees.
The following are the scheduled dates for the 2013 BDM Races:
2013 BDM 160 Ultra——January 26-27, 2013
2013 BDM 102 Ultra——March 2-3, 2013
The following are the scheduled “Test Runs” for the 2013 BDM Races:
BDM 160 Test Run (Km 102-160)—–December 22, 2012
BDM 102 Test Run (Km 00-50)——-January 5, 2013
BDM 102 Test Run (Km 50-102)——February 2, 2013
Registration Fees:
BDM 102—–P 3,000 (within the Registration Period)/P 3,500 for Late Registration
BDM 160—–P 5,500 (within the Registration Period)/P 6,000 for Late Registration
BDM 102 & 160 Test Runs—–P 500
Thanks and Good luck!
Picture Of The Week #3
(Note: For more pictures of the 3rd T2N 50K Ultra Run, please visit http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/JAvellanosa-Photography/284963211523134)
Official Result: 3rd T2N 50K Run
3rd Tagaytay-Nasugbu 50K Ultra Marathon Run/4:30 AM May 20, 2012
| RANK | RB # | N A M E | T I M E |
| 1 | 202 | Ricarte Dayata (Course Record) | 4:03:25 |
| 2 | 165 | Roberto Delos Santos | 4:21:10 |
| 3 | 160 | Enrique Sundiang | 4:21:30 |
| 4 | 266 | Alfred Ocampo | 4:21:48 |
| 5 | 260 | Christian Velson Ticson | 4:32:59 |
| 6 | 262 | Laurencio Ogerio | 4:36:25 |
| 7 | 278 | Arnold Dimasugid | 4:38:15 |
| 8 | 300 | Alfred Delos Reyes | 4:40:58 |
| 9 | 197 | Eugenio Boquio | 4:51:03 |
| 10 | 275 | Narciso Alipio | 4:41:09 |
| 11 | 166 | Raul Angolauan | 4:41:30 |
| 12 | 273 | Gregorio Ocampo | 4:43:42 |
| 13 | 198 | Roman Mabborang | 4:48:13 |
| 13 | 267 | Vergilio Leona | 4:53:58 |
| 15 | 111 | Simon Pavel Miranda | 4:57:35 |
| 16 | 124 | Danilo Sanchez Jr | 5:04:45 |
| 17 | 192 | Benedick Balaba | 5:04:52 |
| 18 | 77 | Raul Tapia | 5:12:47 |
| 19 | 329 | Jerome Bautista | 5:17:11 |
| 20 | 340 | James Soto | 5:20:59 |
| 21 | 274 | Sergio Bandol | 5:21:17 |
| 22 | 268 | Samson Ocampo | 5:22:43 |
| 23 | 298 | Gilbert “Jong” Anama | 5:23:14 |
| 24 | 359 | Almar Danguilan | 5:23:52 |
| 25 | 244 | Mon Gillego | 5:26:55 |
| 26 | 291 | Carlito Buenaventura | 5:27:01 |
| 27 | 288 | Maricar Hiponia (1st, W) | 5:27:27 |
| 28 | 214 | Elvin Pastorfide | 5:27:44 |
| 29 | 362 | Sylvia Buendia (2nd, W) | 5:29:08 |
| 30 | 332 | Arman Jison | 5:31:27 |
| 31 | 164 | Nilo Lazaro | 5:31:30 |
| 32 | 186 | Jeffrey Diaz | 5:31:32 |
| 33 | 130 | Dindo Diaz | 5:31:50 |
| 34 | 368 | Dante Sagayap | 5:34:13 |
| 35 | 367 | Ariel Aquino | 5:34:13 |
| 36 | 123 | Edgar Puruganan | 5:37;10 |
| 37 | 369 | Nicolas De Leon Jr. | 5:38:41 |
| 38 | 157 | Ariel Briones | 5:40:29 |
| 39 | 295 | Mark “Beep Beep” Rodica | 5:41:00 |
| 40 | 209 | Rex San Pedro | 5:41:38 |
| 41 | 225 | Jhun Juan | 5:42:29 |
| 42 | 333 | Marvilito Villareal | 5:42:49 |
| 43 | 276 | Edwin Gajol | 5:44:45 |
| 44 | 357 | Rafael Barolo | 5:44:56 |
| 45 | 131 | Dennis Chavez | 5:45:42 |
| 46 | 159 | Senen Garcia | 5:49:11 |
| 47 | 162 | Anthony Corcilles | 5:50:52 |
| 48 | 213 | Antonio Murillo | 5:51:01 |
| 49 | 137 | Wendell Salomon | 5:52:26 |
| 50 | 138 | Sammy Uy | 5:52:27 |
| 51 | 88 | Chips Dayrit | 5:53:15 |
| 52 | 271 | Godfrey Gozo | 5:53:20 |
| 53 | 222 | Jonel De Ocampo | 5:54:47 |
| 54 | 153 | Darryl Panado | 5:55:27 |
| 55 | 218 | Roning Avellanosa | 5:55:27 |
| 56 | 71 | Marc Anthony Tibo-oc | 5:56:06 |
| 57 | 86 | Daphne Rose Codilla (3rd, W) | 5:57:44 |
| 58 | 96 | Joseph Pineda | 5:58:11 |
| 59 | 290 | Calvin John Escandor | 5:58:12 |
| 60 | 361 | Elaine Araneta |
6:00:21 |
| 61 | 226 | Obeth Malana | 6:01:12 |
| 62 | 277 | Roel Olimba | 6:01:28 |
| 63 | 251 | Jon Las Bruce | 6:01:39 |
| 64 | 285 | Benjamin Termulo | 6:01:48 |
| 65 | 73 | Noel L. Ko | 6:02:24 |
| 66 | 128 | Imelda Laron |
6:04:14 |
| 67 | 317 | Jerry Peralta | 6:04:16 |
| 68 | 108 | Zan Cagulangan | 6:04:18 |
| 69 | 75 | Russel Hernandez | 6:07:05 |
| 70 | 355 | Ian Francisco | 6:07:35 |
| 71 | 299 | Victor Verry | 6:10:58 |
| 72 | 185 | Aldrin Pallera | 6:11:17 |
| 73 | 269 | Gil Ocampo | 6:12:04 |
| 74 | 228 | Joel Custodio | 6:13:24 |
| 75 | 98 | Eligio Sabado Jr | 6:14:08 |
| 76 | 103 | Andrew Carreon | 6:14:08 |
| 77 | 93 | Jonnalene Dorin |
6:14:14 |
| 78 | 188 | Ria Go Tian |
6:14:15 |
| 79 | 80 | Romeo Santos Jr | 6:15:48 |
| 80 | 83 | Florencio Sy | 6:16:39 |
| 81 | 293 | Ernesto Badong | 6:17:47 |
| 82 | 309 | Edwin Fernandez | 6:18:33 |
| 83 | 323 | Cherry Jardiniano |
6:19:09 |
| 84 | 321 | Mark Lester Salvador | 6:19:12 |
| 85 | 322 | Jay Chavez | 6:19:13 |
| 86 | 221 | William Marino | 6:19:52 |
| 87 | 147 | Dianne Palogan | 6:20:41 |
| 88 | 227 | Ricky Sangalang | 6:20:41 |
| 89 | 113 | Meljohn Tezon | 6:21:14 |
| 90 | 220 | Gerry Lita | 6:21:19 |
| 91 | 119 | Ted Mallen | 6:21:21 |
| 92 | 347 | Philip Enriquez | 6:21:36 |
| 93 | 331 | Mateo Borbon Jr. | 6:22:20 |
| 94 | 158 | Aurelio Dela Cruz | 6:22:35 |
| 95 | 311 | Werner Cruz | 6:22:39 |
| 96 | 132 | Karl Reformina | 6:23:28 |
| 97 | 163 | Dante Caguiao | 6:23:52 |
| 98 | 155 | Jayvee Pingul | 6:23:56 |
| 99 | 224 | Nestor Ramirez | 6:27:19 |
| 100 | 343 | Allan Bulos | 6:27:27 |
| 101 | 82 | Jay Gaite | 6:27:44 |
| 102 | 171 | Chaps Grande | 6:20:09 |
| 103 | 257 | Rodrigo Pagdilao Jr. | 6:30:54 |
| 104 | 328 | Edgardo Caubang | 6:31:26 |
| 105 | 371 | Neil Jhamfrens Broncano | 6:31:32 |
| 106 | 253 | Tess Leono |
6:32:07 |
| 107 | 246 | Brian Red | 6:32:24 |
| 108 | 370 | Remelito Brion | 6:33:11 |
| 109 | 223 | Jay Juanir | 6:34:48 |
| 110 | 325 | Vincent Rodriguez | 6:34:59 |
| 111 | 252 | Michael Gapan | 6:35:08 |
| 112 | 337 | Jason Sison | 6:36:55 |
| 113 | 327 | Dennis Villanueva | 6:36:55 |
| 114 | 175 | Jovino Parica | 6:40:29 |
| 115 | 156 | Herito Briones | 6:41:59 |
| 116 | 152 | Alexis Huebert Dulor | 6:42:03 |
| 117 | 74 | Michael V. Chan | 6:42:27 |
| 118 | 139 | Emmanuel Dayrit | 6:44:19 |
| 119 | 94 | Roy Ochavo | 6:44:30 |
| 120 | 203 | Sammy Sagun | 6:44:31 |
| 121 | 118 | Edrick Nicdao | 6:44:33 |
| 122 | 205 | Alejandro Diego | 6:44:35 |
| 123 | 206 | Gary Teves | 6:44:43 |
| 124 | 204 | Manuel Oyao | 6:44:44 |
| 125 | 78 | Reynaldo Mapagu | 6:44:45 |
| 126 | 170 | Japhet Grande | 6:45:49 |
| 127 | 100 | Janet Maraguinot |
6:46:41 |
| 128 | 85 | Justine Edward Valderrama | 6:48:52 |
| 129 | 104 | Ricardo Gabayno Jr | 6:49:26 |
| 130 | 372 | Joel Sison | 6:49:43 |
| 131 | 102 | Jenny Capistrano |
6:50:01 |
| 132 | 308 | Chato Racoma |
6:50:02 |
| 133 | 135 | Leilani Marie Tan |
6:51:09 |
| 134 | 140 | Rod Julius Reyes | 6:51:15 |
| 135 | 148 | Miko Sabado | 6:52:01 |
| 136 | 141 | Johann Marquez | 6:52:46 |
| 137 | 174 | Patric Lagman | 6:53:21 |
| 138 | 180 | Joannie Divina Gracia | 6:53:42 |
| 139 | 330 | Arman Garcia | 6:53:50 |
| 140 | 344 | Reinier Ocomen | 6:54:30 |
| 141 | 207 | Joseph Ryan Serrano | 6:55:00 |
| 142 | 161 | Ariel Velasquez | 6:56:30 |
| 143 | 187 | Ponce Bejado Jr. | 6:56:33 |
| 144 | 297 | Mark Anthony Siege | 6:56:38 |
| 145 | 360 | Betty Rosario |
6:57:00 |
| 146 | 245 | Mel Severino | 6:57:01 |
| 147 | 248 | Chito Carreon | 6:57:01 |
| 148 | 346 | Bing Baltazar C. Brillo | 6:59:13 |
| 149 | 136 | Renante Bihasa | 7:00:03 |
| 150 | 172 | Marc Conrad Molina | 7:00:03 |
| 151 | 173 | Hermie Saludes | 7:00:04 |
| 152 | 350 | Marlon Saracho | 7:01:28 |
| 153 | 324 | Jeric San Agustin | 7:03:15 |
| 154 | 258 | Annaly Alojado |
7:03:47 |
| 155 | 283 | Albert Tubera | 7:03:48 |
| 156 | 169 | Celito Jose Macachor | 7:03:49 |
| 157 | 177 | Alberto Bordador | 7:03:50 |
| 158 | 358 | Gilbert Montenegro | 7:05:57 |
| 159 | 189 | Emerson Go Tian | 7:06:05 |
| 160 | 149 | Dexter Cruz | 7:06:33 |
| 161 | 151 | Arnel Distor | 7:08:14 |
| 162 | 270 | Conrado Teodoro | 7:08:17 |
| 163 | 272 | Robert Reyes | 7:08:19 |
| 164 | 352 | Allan Bandiola | 7:08:20 |
| 165 | 129 | Cris Toledo | 7:10:49 |
| 166 | 112 | Gerby Yap Liu | 7:10:55 |
| 167 | 348 | Virgilio Fule | 7:11:58 |
| 168 | 116 | Henry Garcia | 7:12:04 |
| 169 | 117 | Emmannuel Silan | 7:12:04 |
| 170 | 121 | Cecille Garcia | 7:12:04 |
| 171 | 313 | Leopoldo Esquilona | 7:12:11 |
| 172 | 120 | Dennis Matias | 7:13:59 |
| 173 | 107 | Lloyd Chuah | 7:14:19 |
| 174 | 254 | Choy Zaguirre | 7:14:20 |
| 175 | 305 | Carl Ocampo | 7:14:20 |
| 176 | 345 | Derby Canta | 7:14:21 |
| 177 | 259 | Lent Joseph Evangelista | 7:15:48 |
| 178 | 142 | Noel Villoso | 7:17:02 |
| 179 | 279 | Joseph Ronquillo | 7:17:20 |
| 180 | 150 | Roberto Abad | 7:17:20 |
| 181 | 143 | Ronaldo Robles | 7:17:52 |
| 182 | 365 | Rene Villarta | 7:18:42 |
| 183 | 105 | Dennis Siervo | 7:23:03 |
| 184 | 84 | Raymund Moncada | 7:23:07 |
| 185 | 336 | Jose Villanueva | 7:24:38 |
| 186 | 364 | Leo Hernandez | 7:24:45 |
| 187 | 199 | Anson Go Tian | 7:25:43 |
| 188 | 181 | Peterson Ong | 7:26:02 |
| 189 | 126 | Ronald Nery Astronomo | 7:26:06 |
| 190 | 215 | Myrel Hugo | 7:28:00 |
| 191 | 366 | Cholo Reynes | 7:28:18 |
| 192 | 312 | Raymond Agustin | 7:28:28 |
| 193 | 217 | Rommel Reclosado | 7:28:55 |
| 194 | 219 | Nomer Oraye | 7:29:20 |
| 195 | 356 | Boy Sta. Ana | 7:30:55 |
| 196 | 280 | Vincent De Lima II | 7:32:05 |
| 197 | 89 | Jerome Estrada Jamili | 7:32:19 |
| 198 | 294 | Noel Guevarra | 7:32:24 |
| 199 | 125 | Christian Francia | 7:32:34 |
| 200 | 341 | Daryll Timuat | 7:36:46 |
| 201 | 284 | Marquis Minlay | 7:37:10 |
| 202 | 110 | Armand Paolo Belen | 7:37:53 |
| 203 | 176 | Mary Ann de Ere |
7:28:26 |
| 204 | 314 | Mark Sidamon | 7:38:31 |
| 205 | 381 | Orlana Ylaya | 7:39:59 |
| 206 | 127 | Mike Palana | 7:41:04 |
| 207 | 373 | Daniel Bersano | 7:41:05 |
| 208 | 106 | Jomelo Zagala | 7:41:25 |
| 209 | 247 | Ronald Rey Cruz | 7:41:34 |
| 210 | 72 | Luzel Maria Franco |
7:42:46 |
| 211 | 90 | Gerardine Kun |
7:42:47 |
| 212 | 302 | Rodelio Mendoza | 7:42:49 |
| 213 | 183 | Jeffrey Furigay | 7:45:40 |
| 214 | 212 | Ceres Nido |
7:46:02 |
| 215 | 310 | Manny Ocampo | 7:46:52 |
| 216 | 320 | Joseph C. De Jesus | 7:49:35 |
| 217 | 265 | Ma. Gina Medes |
7:50:29 |
| 218 | 201 | Alwyn Sy | 7:50:34 |
| 219 | 184 | Bong White | 7:50:52 |
| 220 | 193 | Alden Meneses | 7:52:28 |
| 221 | 326 | Reijo M. Del Prado | 7:52:29 |
| 222 | 114 | Jerick Yap Liu | 7:52:39 |
| 223 | 306 | Lyra Rosario |
7:54:13 |
| 224 | 109 | Takumi Reyes | 7:54:39 |
| 225 | 264 | Jhumbie Serna | 7:54:54 |
| 226 | 319 | Lorna Vejano |
7:54:58 |
| 227 | 318 | Wilfredo Adiar | 7:54:58 |
| 228 | 216 | Dale Hugo | 7:54:59 |
| 229 | 304 | Leo Cerdena jr | 7:55:10 |
| 230 | 256 | Anthony Emmanuel Dimaala | 7:55:26 |
| 231 | 301 | Arianne Ortega |
7:55:45 |
| 232 | 144 | Roberto Hernandez Jr | 7:55:46 |
| 233 | 79 | Benson Ray Morales | 7:57:17 |
| 234 | 182 | Edwina Poraurinanla |
7:58:04 |
| 235 | 191 | Adrian Florendo | 7:58:08 |
| 236 | 351 | Larry Daliwag | 7:58:13 |
| 237 | 349 | Allan Ray Enriquez | 7:58:18 |
| 238 | 250 | Cyril Paul Magajes | 7:58:22 |
| 239 | 281 | Rexie Jane Saldivar |
8:01:54 |
| 240 | 282 | Joesan Matematico | 8:02:08 |
| 241 | 97 | Donald Ancheta | 8:02:25 |
| 242 | 81 | Raymond Luis Iti | 8:03:36 |
| 243 | 195 | Allen Stein Co | 8:05:32 |
| 244 | 289 | Ian Stevenson Yu | 8:06:28 |
| 245 | 145 | Hendrick Daveson Or | 8:06:33 |
| 246 | 307 | Chie Angeles |
8:07:30 |
| 247 | 179 | Jesse Robles | 8:08:11 |
| 248 | 115 | Raymund Abenojar | 8:09:27 |
| 249 | 339 | Allan Flores | 8:11:22 |
| 250 | 229 | Roger Villareal | 8:11:58 |
| 251 | 342 | Joannes Del Castillo | 8:14:03 |
| 252 | 95 | Thea Camua Bartolome |
8:15:25 |
| 253 | 363 | Marinette Santiago |
8:15:36 |
| 254 | 196 | Carmelli Ortega |
8:16:26 |
| 255 | 338 | Lori Llamado | 8:19:39 |
| 256 | 190 | Boy Alberto | 8:21:19 |
| 257 | 286 | Edwin Vicente | 8:21:22 |
| 258 | 354 | Marius Gaius Hidalgo | 8:21:46 |
| 259 | 287 | Bong Leano | 8:29:02 |
| 260 | 315 | Angelo Orbase | 8:29:30 |
| 261 | 87 | King Mark Joefred Patricio | 8:29:51 |
| 262 | 335 | Michael Banawa | 8:30:08 |
| 263 | 334 | Dondie Cabatingan | 8:30:42 |
| 264 | 303 | Eileen Borlaza |
8:31:09 |
| 265 | 261 | Jacinto Selorio | 8:31:44 |
| 266 | 167 | Dorothy Delarmante Bagting |
8:32:15 |
| 267 | 168 | Nemesio Romines | 8:32:16 |
| 268 | 263 | Richard Toledo | 8:37:16 |
| 269 | 133 | Francis Dy Chua | 8:39:45 |
| 270 | 353 | Alexander Pineda | 8:47:27 |
| 271 | 296 | Mark Christian Siege | 8:49:31 |
| 272 | 292 | Charlie Ting | 8:51:19 |
| 273 | 154 | Jayson De Ocampo | 8:52:15 |
| 274 | 374 | Franciso Tubera | 8:52:39 |
| 275 | 316 | Joker Carandang | 9:01:03 |
(Note: Runner with Race Bib #334 can contact my staff at 0918-965-9895. Thanks)








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