Surprise Bonus


My PAU Races last year had been “notorious” and well-known because of the “surprise” element or factor that the runners had been accustomed to. Whenever I warn the runners that I have a “surprise” bonus for the race, it means that the runners had to run an extra distance more than the announced route distance. It could reach up to a maximum additional distance of 5 kilometers!

However, for this year’s BDM 160K Ultramarathon Race, the “surprise bonus” will be in the form of additional time (not distance) for the prescribed cut-off time. Finally, I’ve decided to set the cut-off time for the BDM 160K into 30 hours! Yes, you read it right! For each runner to claim his much-coveted prize of a Silver Belt Buckle for finishing the race, he/she should be able to cross the finish line in 30 hours or less!

Good luck to all the BDM 160K runners. You will be making history as your names will be immortalized as the Finishers in the 1st 100-Mile Solo Road Race in the country!

Marathon Without Any Training


The Concepcion Brothers and the Condura Durables have always been a “surprise” sponsor for my BDM 102K Ultramarathon Race. In last year’s edition of the BDM 102, they have donated  Champion Prizes in the form of Refrigerators for the Men & Ladies Categories without me asking them for such. Aside from my BDM Races, Condura & Concepcion Brothers had been supportive to my advocacies in running.

Since the inception of the Condura Skyway Half-Marathon and Marathon Races, I had been a supporter of their runs and their advocacies and I never missed joining their yearly events. This Marathon Race had always “primed” my marathon and ultrarunning season for the year. Last year, two days after I finished the Condura Skyway Marathon, I ventured on my first multi-day/multi-stage 5-day run from Manila to Baguio City.

Due to my latest bout with an injury (muscle tear, again!) last December which forced me to recover for the past 6-8 weeks, Condura Skyway Marathon is not seriously considered as part of my marathon races for this year. However, a simple “snaffu” or lapse had happened on the earlier stages in the marketing of this race which could had made me “pissed off” was brought to my attention. Simply stated, the PR guys of this event missed me in their invitation for the “bloggers presentation & briefing” of this event. It could had been a nice post for my blog for a controversial topic of missing the Bald Runner in a bloggers night or maybe, for not inviting the Bald Runner in an event that he had religiously supported a running event since its birth!

Looking at those status and pictures of the bloggers night event in Facebook made me wonder why I was not invited. Well, I just said to myself and wondered why the Concepcion Brothers did not invite me in this event even if I casually contact them through SMS. I started to ask myself if I have done or said something wrong with Ton and Patrick in my posts but I never recalled anything. So, I kept silent and let the event passed. After a few days, I got my answer when the PR guys e-mailed me with apologetic messages for having accepted that they did not do their work well. I got the same SMS messages from the Concepcion Brothers. Well, guys, no harm done. With or without your invitation, I will still support your event.

It was only a few days ago that I found out that bloggers had been given a complimentary entry to run in the said event! It was a breeze when I simply went to their registration booth at the Greenbelt 3 and registered through the computers lined up in the area. I was able to save my money and got one of the best commemorative T-Shirt for a Marathon Race in the country! I am finally registered to run in the 42K event!

Now, here comes the best part. Will I run this marathon race even if I am not fully prepared for the distance? My longest running time for the past two weeks had been a one hour and ten minutes run which is easily converted into a 10K distance run. I still have 3 days to decide on this run.

Looking at the number of registered runners and the hype this marathon has created, I could see that this Marathon Race will showcase a Marathon Race which Metro Manila and/or country could be proud of and could make our country easily placed in the map of worldwide Marathon Races. It is just a matter of time that this Marathon Race will be a destination of more International Runners.

Congratulations to Ton & Patrick Concepcion and advance Happy Birthday to their Dad, Mr Raul Concepcion!

Result: 2011 BDM 58K Test Run


The following is the result of the BDM 58K Test Run last January 29, 2011 from BDM Km Post #102 in San Fernando, Pampanga to the Finish Line of the BDM 160K Ultramarathon Race at Capas National Shrine, Capas, Tarlac. The test run started at 5:30 PM and the last runner arrived after 10:30 hours.

This test run was dedicated as a tribute to our friend Joseph “Jay” Cu-Unjieng who was a twice BDM 102 finisher; PAU runner; duathlete; triathlete; and a product of BR’s “Speed” Training Clinic. His ever-smiling face and generosity will never be forgotten.  

Forty-six runners started the test run and 3 DNFed. Some runners for the BDM 102 also joined this run.

Rank Name of Runner Time
1 Gene Olvis 5:43:35
2 Junrox Roque 5:48:38
3 Jonnifer Lacanlale 6:15:34
4 Graciano Santos 6:25:48
5 Paolo Osmena 6:29:38
6 Camilla Brooks (F) 6:31:30
7 Moses Moreno 6:32:29
8 Victor Ting 6:35:25
9 Armand Fernando 6:42:22
10 Constante Mendoza 6:43:37
11 Bonifacio Dalisay 6:46:32
12 Mark Hernandez 7:03:57
13 Melvin Pangan 7:15:06
14 Jael Wenceslao 7:22:23
15 Francis Hortillano 8:02:25
16 Carl Ocampo 8:02:25
17 Ed Yonzon 8:08:29
18 Aniceto Grimaldo 8:15:57
19 Chito Carreon 8:28:57
20 Mel Severino 8:28:57
21 Caloy Nobleza 8:32:16
22 Ric Cabusao 8:36:22
23 Ronaldo Salupas 8:36:49
24 Ronald Declarador 8:36:49
25 Jag Irasga 8:36:54
26 Jomar Galauran 8:39:40
27 Blas Ople Tiangco 8:40:12
28 Francis Santiago 8:40:30
29 Eugene Tariaga 8:50:04
30 Francisco Lapira 8:50:04
31 Bong Bernadez 9:33:05
32 Frederick Gabriel 9:33:05
33 Marco Christopher Montaos 9:47:12
34 Mar Marilag 9:47:12
35 Marcos Lontoc 9:47:12
36 Joseph Adrien Soriao 9:59:05
37 Haide Acuna (F) 9:59:50
38 Allen Gaspar 10:00:05
39 Junar Layug 10:00:05
40 Norberto Mortel 10:15:00
41 Arturo Virata 10:29:25
42 Ayette Padua (F) 10:29:25
43 Bong Alindada 10:29:25
Group Picture @ BDM Km Post #102 (Photo Courtesy of Mark Hernandez)

2011 BDM 160 Test Run Instructions


The following are the instructions for the 2011 BDM 160 “Test” Run:

1. The Test Run is FREE but all the participants will be issued their respective Race Bib at the Assembly Area. Race Bibs are issued for accounting and documenting purposes.

2. The Run will start at the Old Railway Station/BDM Km Post #102 in San Fernando, Pampanga. Assembly Time will be at 5:00 PM of Saturday, January 29, 2011. The run will start immediately as soon as the participants will be processed and accounted for. Continue reading “2011 BDM 160 Test Run Instructions”

Pictures @ 2011 BDM 102 Test Run


10:00 PM January 15, 2011 @ BDM Shrine Km Post #00, Mariveles, Bataan

2011 1st BDM 50K Test Runners @ BDM Km 00
Group Picture @ BDM Km Post #00
5 Seconds Before Tafe-Off
A Simple "Pep Talk" Before The Start of The Run

See you this Saturday, 5:00 PM January 29, 2011 @ BDM Km Post #102. Good luck and train well.

Slowly


I completely rested from running after the Fat Ass Run and all the soreness and injury just disappeared after few days. However, after one sleepless night during the 1st BDM 50K “Test Run” last January 15, I was down with sore throat and eventually turned to a flu. The reasons could be the weather; low body resistance; Continue reading “Slowly”

Visualize


Have you ever think on how you would be able to finish an ultra marathon distance run like the BDM 102 or the BDM 160? For those who have finished some of the PAU 50K races, it would be easy for them to visualize what it is like to finish the race, more so, if they have already finished a number of full marathon distance races. Continue reading “Visualize”

Result: 2011 1st BDM 50K Test Run


First of all, we are sorry that we missed to take note of the runner who finished #23. To the runner who thinks he finished with such time and had stayed with those known runners, please contact me or make a comment on this post so that we can post your name. If you have any knowledge or information of the guy, please inform me. Continue reading “Result: 2011 1st BDM 50K Test Run”

A Comment From Project Donate A Shoe


The following is a comment I received from my Project Donate A Shoes Page in this blog. I really don’t know what to reply to the sender but I thought of posting his comment in this blog with the hope that my running friends from Souther California could help him. Continue reading “A Comment From Project Donate A Shoe”

2011 BDM 102 Test Run Instructions


Some participants were confused when I made a link to my previous post last year about my guidelines on the conduct of the DBM 102 Test Run which was held last year. Except for the date, I was trying to inform this year’s runners that the guidelines I published last year will be the same instructions to be followed this coming Saturday except for some adjustments.

The following points/information should be considered by the runners during the conduct of the BDM 102 Test Run this coming Saturday, January 15, 2011. This is in addition to the guidelines published last year: Continue reading “2011 BDM 102 Test Run Instructions”